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PRESIDENT AQUINO's love life, Pope John Paul II’s beatification, and the British royal wedding were among the major stories in the Philippine media last April. These landed on the front pages or were leading stories in the major broadsheets and TV news programs. Although one could speculate that...

Reporting the Number


by Bernadette Reyes Published in the May-June 2011 issue of PJR Reports To be the first to know is not always a good thing, especially when people don’t want to hear what you know but you have to let them know it just the same. My work as a business reporter...

PJR Reports May – June 2011


|| IN THIS ISSUE || Out of the Media Box Covering Oil Price Hikes by Sonny Africa News Agenda Failure? Focus On a Wedding by Kathryn Roja G. Raymundo Media on Filipino “Mules” Some Breadth, But Little Depth by Martha A. Teodoro Does Self-Regulation have a Future in the...

PJR Reports March – April 2011


|| IN THIS ISSUE || Merci in Media What Fourth Estate? by Hector Bryant L. Macale with research from Venus Clarisse C. Tenorio and Ro Adrian Daniel E. Taningco Crisis in Japan Fomenting Panic by Kathryn Roja G. Raymundo Unrest in the Middle East and North Africa Focus on...

Gossipy and trivial


The media reports on the love life of President Benigno Aquino III are once again confirming the persistence of one of the worst habits of the Philippine press—its penchant for gossip and trivia. For instance, the Manila Bulletin underscored Aquino’s love life, heart breaks and active dating in a...

Biased


Jeers to The Manila Times for a biased Easter Sunday special issue highlighting only the Church position on the Reproductive Health (RH) bill. “Today, Easter Sunday, we purposely offer this special report on the proposed Reproductive Health bill,” the paper’s editor in chief wrote in the paper’s April 24...

The Long Road to Justice


By Mark Merueñas AS SOON as you enter the high-walled compound of the Quezon City Jail Annex in Taguig City where the Ampatuan multiple murder case is being heard, everyone becomes equal—well, almost. It doesn’t matter if you’re the justice secretary, the high-profile lawyer that defended a former president...

When sources resent media


by Marlon Alexander Luistro When disasters such as tsunamis, typhoons and earthquakes strike, people usually turn to the media for news and information. But who else will the people rely on for information in times of disasters if they have lost faith in the accuracy and truthfulness of the...

Double jeers


Double jeers to BusinessMirror for: 1) missing a cue from its infamous columnist and thereby failing to report the biggest story of the day today (April 29) and 2) continuing to have a public official write a column which she uses to attack her critics, in violation of the...

Unrest in the Middle East and North Africa: Focus on reverse exodus


by Martha A. Teodoro Political unrest broke out in one of the richest regions in the world as 2010 wound down. People from at least 15 countries in the Middle East and North Africa began taking to the streets in December to protest living conditions and their respective governments’...

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