We will not surrender our freedomsToday, Independence Day, we renew our pledge to serve the people, to continue speaking truth to power, and to guard and defend freedom of the press and of expression from all threats.Read More Covering the PandemicRead more Covering the CoViD-19 Pandemic PJR Reports April 2008 || THE FRONT PAGE || The political crisis has highlighted the basic press responsibility of providing information and analysis. || IN THIS ISSUE || The writ of habeas data In Defense of Press Freedom by Kathryn Roja G. Raymundo and Kristine Joyce G. Magadia What is Journalism For by... PJR Reports March 2008 || THE FRONT PAGE || The media’s relentless coverage revived flagging interest in the NBN-ZTE scandal. || IN THIS ISSUE || Media Bills to Watch Out For by Germelina Lacorte Life as correspondent Some Stories are Worth Dying For by Don Gil K. Carreon In the public eye Heroes... PJR Reports February 2008 || THE FRONT PAGE || Several media organizations and dozens of journalists have filed legal suits against police and other officials not only to defend press freedom but also in furtherance of the right of the people to information. || IN THIS ISSUE || GMA-7 VS ABS-CBN 2 Another... PJR Reports December 2007 PJR Reports January – February 2009 || THE FRONT PAGE || A demonstration on the Gaza crisis leads to a heated exchange between TV giant ABS-CBN 2 and a rally participant. || IN THIS ISSUE || When the Media Stereotype by Debbie Uy The “Alabang Boys” Controversy Who Bribed Whom? by Edsel Van DT. Dura... Everything I know, I learned on the job This article will appear in the July-August 2009 issue of PJR Reports. EVERYTHING I KNOW, I LEARNED ON THE JOB By RG Cruz By November 21 this year, I will have spent exactly 8 years in the profession of journalism. It was in November 21 of 2001, about seven... EVERYTHING I KNOW, I LEARNED ON THE JOB This article will appear in the July-August 2009 issue of PJR Reports. EVERYTHING I KNOW, I LEARNED ON THE JOB By RG Cruz By November 21 this year, I will have spent exactly 8 years in the profession of journalism. It was in November 21 of 2001, about seven... Crises and Scandals: A PUBLIC THAT’S NONE THE WISER By the PJR Reports staff THE PRESS clearly missed out important points on the biggest political crises that haunted the Arroyo presidency last year, although there were efforts to improve the coverage. Part of the reason: there were just too many scandals for reporters assigned to several beats to... PING PONG COVERAGE OF A GOLFERS’ BRAWL By Kathryn Roja G. Raymundo THE MASSIVE online interest on the fight between the families of Agrarian Reform Secretary Nasser Pangandaman Sr. and businessman Delfin De La Paz at the Valley Golf and Country Club in Antipolo City last Dec. 26 eventually caught the attention of the mainstream press.... The “Alabang boys” controversy: WHO BRIBED WHOM? By Edsel Van DT. Dura THE MEDIA coverage of the suspected bribery of government officials for the release of three drug suspects lacked the critical information needed to help the public form a tentative but intelligent opinion on the allegations. PJR Reports monitored media coverage from Dec. 23 until... « Previous1…3637383940…61Next »