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VERA Files misinformation tip line
VERA Files launched VERA the truthbot in the first ever public misinformation tip line on Viber in Asia Pacific. Read more
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Boy Santos, 53
FELICER “BOY” Santos, a photojournalist for The Philippine Star, passed away due to cardiac arrest at a Quezon City hospital at around midnight on Friday (November 20). Read more
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This Week in Media (November 15 to 19, 2021)
AS IF local drama series on TV were not enough, the withdrawals and substitutions involving members of the Duterte family and their allies took over news coverage during the... Read more
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All in the family: Philippine politics at its worst
IF IT is any indication of what’s to come in May 2022, political families and warring factions hogging the spotlight now will serve as key players, once again sidelining... Read more
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Lascañas’ ICC affidavit: No laughing matter
CHEERS TO Rappler for its comprehensive series on retired Davao City police officer Arturo Lascañas’ International Criminal Court (ICC) affidavit. Read more
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Only some media report presidential ‘term-sharing’ scheme as unconstitutional
CHEERS TO the media reports that called the “possible term-sharing” of political aspirants Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and Sara Duterte-Carpio as unconstitutional. Read more
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NTC shuts down Legazpi radio station
CMFR/PHILIPPINES –The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) has ordered the closure of a radio station in Legazpi City on November 8 for allegedly operating despite an expired permit. Legazpi City... Read more
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This Week in Media (November 8 to 12, 2021)
WE MIGHT be looking at a “better Christmas” with the downward trend in COVID cases, but there is still a lot of uncertainty about the future. Read more
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NUJP Ethical Guide for Filipino Journalists
THE NATIONAL Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP), in partnership with Internews and USAID, has produced a comprehensive and updated “Ethical Guide for Filipino Journalists.” Read more
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A long and challenging look at the quest for Olympic gold
CHEERS to the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) for a two-part story on the country’s Olympians and their winning the gold at the Tokyo Olympics. The series saw... Read more