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Exposing the Perversion of the Party-List System


  CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for looking into the state of the party-list system. In “Perversion of party-list system hit; SC blamed,” the Inquirer reported how the party-list system, which was supposed to improve the representation of marginalized sectors in the House of Representatives, has been “perverted”...

Online Sites Push Envelope through Visuals


    CHEERS TO several news websites and online platforms of news organizations for the effective use of visuals on the breakdown of votes. News organizations started reporting the numbers garnered by candidates, as soon as the vote counting machines began transmitting results. On the digital platform, BilangPilipino.com, GMA...

Deceptive and Sensational


  JEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for using “mass murder advocate” to describe Davao City Mayor and President-elect Rodrigo Duterte in one of its reports. On May 9, the lead in Inquirer’s banner story “Duterte man to beat” read “The race for Malacañang ends in national balloting today...

Trillanes vs. Duterte: Asking the Tough Questions


  ON APRIL 27, based on information provided by vice presidential aspirant and incumbent Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, the Philippine Daily Inquirer broke a story on Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte’s alleged nondisclosure of Php211 million in his Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN) (“Trillanes: Duterte didn’t...

Helping Voters


  CHEERS TO CNN Philippines and Rappler for their informative “how to” pieces on the proper way to vote in the upcoming May 9, 2016 elections. CNN Philippines’ May 3 “Election dos and don’ts: How to vote on May 9” explained the 12-step procedure, accompanied by brief explanations. It included...

“Comeleak”: Identity Theft and Election Fraud


  CHEERS TO several news organizations for quickly cautioning the public on the perils of the massive security leak of the Commission of Elections (Comelec) website that exposed the personal information of around 55 million Filipino voters. A website that contained a searchable database of voters’ information surfaced online...

Covering the Bangladesh Bank Heist: Missed Opportunity


  NEARLY THREE months have passed since the Bangladesh government lost millions of dollars in what seemed to be an elaborate bank heist orchestrated by hackers in February. While foreign banks took steps to stop orders for payment and transfer, the amount of $81 million still slipped through to...

Duterte’s Rape Comment: More Needed from the Media


  DURING A campaign rally in Quezon City last April 12, presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte recalled how during his first year as mayor in Davao City, a prison riot broke out in the Metrodiscom Detention Center.  He recounted how Jacqueline Hamill, an Australian missionary who was ministering to prisoners,...

After Kidapawan: Media Look at Drought Mitigation Efforts


  CHEERS TO BusinessMirror and Vera Files for running pieces that looked more closely at the El Niño weather phenomenon and government attempts to mitigate its impact in light of the recent clash in Kidapawan City, North Cotabato. From April 11 to 13, BusinessMirror published “Farmers suffer El Niño’s...

Reporting the Kidapawan Clash: Lots of Questions


  THE VIOLENCE that erupted in Kidapawan City, North Cotabato, on April 1, when police officers opened fire on protesting farmers and activists, is one of those events that begs a lot of questions. The terror it brought to many, particularly the casualties and their families and friends, screamed...

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