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Eight Journalists Named for Jaime V. Ongpin Journalism Seminar 2021
CMFR WILL hold the 2021 Jaime V. Ongpin Journalism program as a webinar as it did in 2020. This year it will feature eight journalists from television and online... Read more
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This Week in Media (October 4 to 8, 2021)
THE FILING of certificates of candidacies has not been really as exciting in recent elections. But it became an event to watch in 2021. People seem more concerned about... Read more
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Marcos’ loot: the details— and the relevance today
CHEERS TO Rappler for publishing a detailed breakdown of the billions of public funds the dictator Ferdinand Marcos plundered during his rule. Â The article has pointed current relevance; Ferdinand... Read more
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Rappler traces, analyzes propaganda network against activists
CHEERS TO Rappler’s investigative report on how government propaganda has shifted the target of its demonization from “drug addicts” in 2016 to activists, red-tagging and labeling them as terrorists.... Read more
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Focus on presidential race: Coverage on candidates ramp up before COC filing
Media kept track of the presidential aspirants who had declared their candidacies or had been endorsed by political parties from September 19 to October 1, 2021. Read more
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This Week in Media (September 27 to October 1)
POLITICS GAINED more news space and airtime during the week despite the COVID-19 pandemic’s continuing threat to Filipinos all over the country. But the two are intertwined, since COVID-19... Read more
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Lost in a loophole: The legality of premature campaigning in the current election law
ELECTION FEVER has spread months before the official filing of certificates of candidacy (COCs) from October 1 to 8. Eight months prior, posters and tarpaulins bearing political faces and... Read more
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Media flag military censorship of university libraries
RODRIGO DUTERTE may not have declared Martial Law, but his government nevertheless uses the military in many aspects of civilian rule. Retired officers of the AFP and PNP have... Read more
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Inquirer highlights the impact of climate change on urban poor
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for its in-depth report on the impact of current threats on the lives of the urban poor. The special report draws out with... Read more
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Rappler reporter removed from a House committee messaging group
CMFR/PHILIPPINES — A party list representative heading the House investigation on the government spending for its pandemic response called out in a hearing a Rappler reporter for its story... Read more