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Today, 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.

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TV Monitors


The truth behind the pol ads Top Story reported on Feb. 8 a proposal of the Philippine Association of National Advertisers (PANA) to check the claims made by candidates in their political advertisements. According to the report, the “truth test” will check the ads’ substance (the candidate’s platform and...

Online Monitors


Looking for context The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) posted a report in its blog last Feb. 9 about the luxury cars owned by some congressmen. “If you want to see the latest and the most powerful vehicles the car industry has to offer, visit the parking lot...

Print Monitors


Twin stories One report with exactly the same content, written by two different writers, for two rival papers. Was it just coincidence? On March 3, The Philippine Star published a story about a girl who was scheduled to swim across the Mactan Strait on Puerto Princesa’s founding anniversary the...

Speaking of Media


On shrinking a paper “Why the downsizing? Did we have to replace, refit, or retool our behemoth printing presses? “The shift to a narrower format is actually a response to the requirements of both the readers and advertisers. “The old broadsheets had been unusually wide because the Philippine newspapers...

Editor’s Note: In front of the cameras—and behind


IN THE film “Broadcast News,” the character of Albert Brooks strives mightily to understand why he could not be a television news anchor. His sympathetic rival—the then young and dashing William Hurt—tries to help the stocky and unremarkable-looking Brooks by showing him how to wear a suit and comport...

Happy to be back: a journalist returns to an old love


A journalist returns to an old love Happy to be back By Shalom F. Mapagu ON THE night of Jan. 16, 2001, 12 of the 23 senators sitting as judges in the impeachment trial of then president Joseph Estrada voted against opening a second envelope from a bank that...

Obituary


Baldovino, 69 Photojournalist Richard “Dick” Baldovino died on Jan. 6. He was 69. Baldovino, who suffered a massive stroke three years ago, died after going into coma. A key figure in the development of photography in the Philippines, he was known as “The Dean of Philippine Photography.” Baldovino spent...

Chronicle


Davao journalists take course on conflict resolution SIX MINDANAO journalists went to Australia last Jan. 11 for a week-long course titled, “Conflict-Resolving Media,” at the University of Sydney Center for Peace and Conflict Studies. The journalists were Mindanao Times editor-in-chief Amalia Cabusao; GMA-Davao TV news anchor Temujin Ocampo; Philippine...

Crisis: International


Putin pledges to protect journalists RUSSIAN PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin vowed on Feb. 1 to protect the press following an international outcry over the murder of top investigative reporter Anna Politkovskaya. For the first time, Putin also acknowledged the importance of the work of Politkovskaya, whose killing on Oct. 7...

Crisis: National


Editor, actress settle cases TWO LIBEL cases, this time filed by a journalist against an actress, were dropped on Jan. 30 after both parties reached an out-of-court settlement. Judge Rosanna Fe Maglaya, of Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 88, dismissed journalist Jo-Ann Maglipon’s suits against actress Claudine Barretto...

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