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Papal Bull


THE RESIGNATION of Joseph Ratzinger as Pope has been in Philippine news media—in TV, radio, and print—from the time he first announced his intention to resign the Papacy up the present, when the focus of the Philippine press has shifted to the preparations for the conclave of cardinals...

Libel – a Sword of Damocles


HERE ARE more excerpts from of the Q&A’s I’ve been having with students doing papers and theses on the news practice: Q. How do you think libel is abused in the country? A. It is used by news subjects actively, for harassment and intimidation, if not actually as a court case,...

Kasalanan ba ang EDSA?


I could not say no, when asked to be patched in for a radio interaction with students. The program: UNTV Radio LA VERDAD 1350 kHz which had launched "Student Hour" 12:30 - 01:30 PM. The topic: "Essence of EDSA People Power Revolution for the Youth."

Challenge to the dominant press


THE PHILIPPINES has a long alternative press tradition that goes back to the reform and revolutionary movements of the late 19th century—from Marcelo H. Del Pilar’s Diariong Tagalog, to La Solidaridad, Kalayaan, El Heraldo de la Revolucion, and El Renacimiento. In contrast to the dominant press—conventionally and wrongly referred...

Corporate governance


HERE AGAIN is one of those exchanges I find myself drawn to with students researching for academic papers and theses. This time it’s about my take as a newspaper publisher on corporate governance—that is, as I have defined it in answer to one of the questions here, "doing business...

Part 2: The future of newspapers


The shift from paper to paperless newspaper pre-requires acquiring the technical skills for composing and packaging the newspaper on the screen and refashioning it to make it suitable as well for watching and listening.

FOI and FOE in the campaign agenda


Both the right to information and freedom of expression should be in the agenda of press and public discourse in the 2013 elections, and should help transform an otherwise ho-hum elections.

Part 1: The fate of print…


A whole new culture, nay, a whole new world is risen, and it’s a world that has no use for paper.

Arroyo redux?


IN 2010 the election to the Presidency of Benigno S. Aquino III seemed to herald, if not the coming of a free expression regime, at least the promise of one. It wasn’t only because Aquino had sworn during his campaign for the Presidency to support a freedom of...

FOI for the Filipino people


It does not look like the Fifteenth Congress will be able to claim the honor of finally giving the Filipino people their Freedom of Information (FOI) law. Putting together reports in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, one gathers that the House of Representatives had mustered a quorum for the first time...

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