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  • Thai media face threat

    The Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) warns that freedom of expression and media in Thailand is under threat after the military behind the September 19 coup has started moves... Read more

  • Vigilance needed to protect Thai media, regional press freedom watchdog organization says

    The Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA), a regional press freedom alliance group based in Bangkok, called for vigilance in the light of unstable and unpredictable media environment in Thailand.... Read more

  • Rise of defamation cases alarming — IFJ

    Defamation cases getting “out of control” in the Philippines, global press group says The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), which represents more than 500,000 journalists in over 115 countries,... Read more

  • Editor’s Note: Form and Substance

    With the invasion by computers and the Internet of almost every aspect of modern life, a change in the lifestyles and habits of those who use them is bound... Read more

  • Speaking of Media

    Flagging Bandila “Bandila eschews the hysterics and hyperactivity of the usual news broadcast. Korina, Ces, and Henry do not engage in vocal histrionics and they make an effort to... Read more

  • FEEDBACK: From a DOJ reporter

    Dear PJR Reports editors, I am a reporter of Malaya covering the Department of Justice (DOJ), Supreme Court (SC), and Court of Appeals beat. I take strong exception to... Read more

  • Manila-based photojournalist slain

    MANILA (CMFR) – A Metro Manila-based photojournalist was slain on 31 July in Malabon City, just north of Manila. Based on police reports, Prudencio “Dick” Melendres, a photojournalist working... Read more

  • Government links communist group with media

    A government official recently warned against possible communist infiltration of the country’s newsrooms. During a state-sponsored forum last 21 August, national security adviser Norberto Gonzales said that there “are... Read more

  • Suspects in 2 journalists’ slay fall

    The police recently presented one of two primary suspects in the 16 May killing of tabloid reporter Albert Orsolino. Ramon Rivera, a Navotas jailguard on absence without official leave,... Read more

  • Movie/TV board suspends documentary

    For airing an episode showing individuals using drugs, a documentary program of a popular network was recently suspended by the country’s movie and television review board. In its memorandum... Read more