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Revving up the Citizen Press Councils: Dealing with Grievances Against Media
Revving up the Citizen Press Councils Dealing with Grievances Against Media By Venus L. Elumbre For mass media to function well, an avenue for public grievance against media excesses... Read more
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Seeking Justice for Journalists
By Rachel E. Khan and Nathan Lee In the past year, continued efforts by local and international media organizations had brought about significant developments in pursuing justice for the... Read more
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Public Apathy Toward Repression
Media’s bigger problem Public Apathy Toward Repression By Don Gil K. Carreon Then Presidential Proclamation 1017 was declared, placing the country under a state of emergency, there was little... Read more
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A Wanton Disregard for Press Freedom
A Wanton Disregard for Press Freedom (The following statement was drafted by the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines in response to the libel cases filed by First... Read more
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A Slew of Libel Suits
First Gentleman Mike Arroyo takes 43 journalists to court A Slew of Libel Suits By Nathan Lee and Jose Bimbo F. Santos FIRST GENTLEMAN Jose Miguel “Mike” Arroyo is... Read more
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When a source denies your story
By Fe Zamora A LIBEL case is best left to a lawyer to deal with. A denial from a contending party, like Malacañang or an Armed Forces of the... Read more
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A Story— And a Source— Goes Awry
A Story— And a Source— Goes Awry And a reporter is left holding the bag By Hector Bryant L. Macale ON SEPT. 1, the Philippine Daily Inquirer ran an... Read more
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Monitors: TV
Cake and candles in the news Okay, we all have the right to celebrate our birthdays, but must journalists do this during a newscast? Toward the end of the... Read more
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Monitors: Print
More than just remembering The Manila Times made the anniversary of Philippine History Week from Sept. 15 to 21 more meaningful by coming up with interesting reports that featured... Read more
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Speaking of Media
The Arroyos and the press “….In a speech during the Unesco World Press Freedom Day celebration four years ago in Malacañang, the President said: ‘We celebrate the responsible exercise... Read more