Luis V. Teodoro, Author at CMFR | Page 10 of 11
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Journalism and advocacy 101
Most journalists would argue that there is no room for advocacy in journalism. But no journalist can claim without lying that he/she is unconcerned with the issues that confront... Read more
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Police problem
THE PHILIPPINE National Police (PNP) claims it can’t arrest the remaining 97 accused in the Ampatuan Massacre of November 23, 2009 who’re still at large, 196 being the... Read more
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Risks and responsibilities
JORDANIAN JOURNALIST Baker Atyani and his Filipino crew were not kidnapped by the Abu Sayyaf, but are being held against their will by the kidnap for ransom group, said... Read more
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The Old Media and the Knowledge Gap
In the particular case of the Corona impeachment, old media timidity and the persistence of old habits were overwhelmed by new media daring. Read more
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Saint George as the dragon
TO THE English philosopher Edmund Burke we owe the observation that among the three Estates (the Aristocracy, the Clergy, and the Commons) in Parliament is a Fourth: the Press.... Read more
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The media and human rights (Updated)
A PHILIPPINE delegation headed by Justice Secretary Leila de Lima has left the country for Geneva, Switzerland to attend the second cycle of the United Nations Universal Periodic... Read more
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Media as politics
POLITICS IS the never-ending story in the Philippine setting, where, as one election is concluded, the politicians are already building alliances and filling their war chests for the next... Read more
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Censorship in disguise
RESPONDING TO widespread public criticism of the on-the-air veiled threats, curses and macho posturing of the mainstays of one of their highest-rating “public service” programs when they were commenting... Read more
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What the public wants
Was it really necessary to devote so much airtime and space to the incident? And on the very same day too as the resumption of the Corona impeachment trial,... Read more