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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 CoViD-19 Pandemic

Correction please, Mr. President! — Media


CHEERS TO Philstar.com, Rappler, and VERA Files for fact-checking and providing context as they live-tweeted President Duterte’s last State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 26, when most of media simply carried the livestream. CMFR also cheers media...

This Week in Media (July 19 to 23, 2021)


FEW WOULD claim that pre-campaign politics or Rodrigo Duterte’s coming State of the Nation Address could compete in terms of relevance with the news of local cases of an even deadlier strain of COVID-19. But all three nevertheless got their share of the biggest news headlines and primetime TV...

This Week in Media (July 12 to 16, 2021)


DESPITE A clearly defined campaign period, Filipino politicians probably enjoy one of the longest campaign periods in the world. Without clearly set primaries and caucuses which help track the progressive build-up of a candidate’s bid for public office, politicians feel free to promote themselves through all kinds of...

Premature campaigning via media: Spotlight on incumbents gives them pre-campaign boost


OVER TWO whole months before the filing of certificates of candidacy for the 2022 elections, some politicians are already going to great lengths to keep their names in the media.

Beyond ‘he said, she said’: Inquirer and InterAksyon find more proof of crisis in PH education


CHEERS TO Inquirer.net and InterAksyon for citing other studies to back up evidence already presented by the World Bank in its critical assessment of the state of PH education.

This Week in Media


The eruption of Taal volcano on July 1 cast the public in deeper gloom; but did not displace COVID-19 as the nation’s paramount fear or concern. But it did add to the continuing tension even as President Duterte resorted to levity, betraying his lack of awareness of how...

Media fixated on Duterte-Pacquiao word war; ignore corruption issues


JEERS TO the media for getting hooked on the verbal tussle between President Rodrigo Duterte and Sen. Manny Pacquiao, and for ignoring the opportunity to follow through on the senator’s allegations of corruption in the current administration.

Covering Taal: Media more responsible than the President


CHEERS TO the media for their swift and science-based reporting on the eruption of Taal Volcano last July 1, without hype or sensationalism. Cheers as well for critically countering President Duterte’s insensitive remarks about capping the volcano with comments from netizens and some senators.

Media still mum on leadership vacuum; PNOY remembered


THE DEATH of former President Benigno Aquino III, or PNoy as he himself asked to be called, shocked the country because it was so unexpected. While Aquino kept his life mostly private, but he had made public the serious illness which hospitalized him at the end of 2019. PNoy...

Radio program airs offensive comments on Aquino death


JEERS to guest host and lawyer Larry Gadon for grossly insensitive remarks and his use of foul language when he announced the death of former President Benigno ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III.

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