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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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Covering the Pandemic

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Covering the CoViD-19 Pandemic

‘Too steep and slippery:’ 24 Oras points to dangers of EDSA Busway ramp jeered on social media


CHEERS TO GMA Integrated News’ 24 Oras for its report that reviewed and showed the public danger posed by a poorly designed ramp designed to help Persons with Disabilities (PWD).

Rappler describes Marcos’ relationship with the media


CHEERS TO Rappler for its report on the “closely managed” access of the press to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Rappler’s Gaby Baizas described how “inaccessible” the President is; adding that attacks and threats against the press persist under his administration.

People on the margins: Reports reveal non-inclusive governance


THE MONTH of June saw major developments dominate the news cycle: the continuing government crackdown on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO), the most violent attack so far perpetrated by Chinese forces against the Armed Forces of the Philippines in the West Philippine Sea, and the sudden resignation of Vice...

High Heat and Poor Marks: Two reports connect class suspensions and Filipino learning


CHEERS TO Inquirer.net and Philstar.com for focusing reports on climate-related class suspensions and their dire effect on teachers, students, and the learning process. Cristina Chi on Philstar.com and Kurt Dela Peña on Inquirer.net described how the two issues – education and climate – are interconnected, requiring the special attention...

BusinessWorld points to the negative impact of POGO on the economy


CHEERS TO BusinessWorld’s report that calls attention to the harm that online gambling industry inflicts on the country’s financial standing in the world. 

The truth about DepEd’s academic awards


THE PEAK of “graduation season” closed the month of May with numerous graduates awarded academic honors. Social media was quick to pick up the contradiction presented by the proliferation of such honors and the low ranking of Filipino students as recorded by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA),...

Duterte done with politics? Inquirer.net runs non-story


JEERS TO Inquirer.net for picking up Harry Roque’s remark about Rodrigo Duterte’s political plans, or lack of it. 

Inquirer spotlights NGO study on failure of government to investigate drug- war related EJKs


CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for calling attention to the failure of accountability for extrajudicial killings (EJK) cases related to the drug war pursued by Rodrigo Duterte during his term as president.

Understanding the divorce bill


CHEERS TO media reports that explained the divorce bill and compared it to current legal remedies in the Philippines. While some news organizations were stuck with quoting the stated opinions of lawmakers, those who provided explainers helped the public understand how the divorce bill provides the necessary remedy to...

Media coverage sidelines Pharmally graft charges but picks up on Duterte’s role


JEERS TO media for failing to fix the public attention on the graft charges filed against high-level government officials implicated in the Pharmally scandal. The pandemic and its devastating impact on national life is too recent to be forgotten. The public should know about how government officials looked more...

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