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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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Program review


Cheers to the Manila Bulletin for a review of a television program promoting awareness of the condition of children with special needs.

Information overload


Jeers to the Philippine Daily Inquirer for publishing on its front page the racy details of a high-society domestic controversy.

Trivial


Jeers to the press for its focus on the love life of President Benigno Aquino III ad nauseam to the detriment of discussion of other issues.

The audience first, or the public be damned?


What the entry of one more TV news channel into the picture, and the attempt to rethink existing channels into more news-heavy media should mean, is that an audience that has long been a mostly passive receiver of information, often heavily in favor of crime and celebrity news, that...

Rappler: making waves?


So what is Rappler.com all about?

“Deep-backgrounding” in broadcast journalism


Jumilla on covering the Corona impeachment trial

How is the press faring in its Corona impeachment trial coverage?


It has been seven days since the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona started. Since Jan. 16, CMFR has been asking online media users their thoughts on the press coverage of the impeachment trial. CMFR has also asked their opinion on the role of the press in the issue. So...

Looking back


CHEERS TO online news sites Bulatlat.com and InterAksyon.com for dedicating a page containing reports and analyses on the Hacienda Luisita issue.

In-depth report?


Jeers to Newsbreak for its incomplete report on the contraceptive ban in Bataan where seven barangays in Bataan passed an ordinance which banned the sale of modern forms of contraception in their community.

Highlighting what’s needed


Cheers to Reporter’s Notebook for highlighting something not normally in the press radar: the continued crimes against deaf women in the country and the need for interpreters in court cases involving the deaf.

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