We will not surrender our freedomsToday, 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.Read More Covering the PandemicRead more Covering the CoViD-19 Pandemic Lack of media attention on the “worst budget ever” THE NATIONAL budget holds the key for effective government, an instrument that sets the priorities for development, for services and benefits for the people, including infrastructure projects for the coming year. It should involve intense deliberation on the part of executive and legislative officials. The challenge of climate change to government and media THE GLOBAL scale of the climate crisis has subjected vulnerable countries to even greater strain. For three consecutive years, the World Risk Index 2024 identified the Philippines as the “most at risk” to extreme natural events. WPS in 2024: Media must shift to report on WPS policy under Marcos Jr. FOR SIX years, Rodrigo Duterte cozied up to Beijing, claiming economic gains for the country as his purpose. But his conduct and statements reflected the vassal of Beijing that he was. Marcos Jr.’s policy shift has set this right in principle. He has pledged to protect national sovereignty and... The POGO story as a political story AMONG THE most prominent stories of the year, the illegal Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) showed up the weakness of the government's capacity to enforce the law and to protect national security. It is not at all that surprising, as the news narrative revealed the involvement of government officials... Bizarre, Brash, and Brazen: Media fixated on Dutertes NEWS CONVENTIONS favored the out-of-ordinary, including colorful, even outrageous personalities. The Dutertes’ political success relied on a tried-and-true news brand that gets more attention for simply standing out. Unfortunately, the standard has little to do with the qualities of public service and national leadership. Looking back to move forward CMFR has taken the short style, or the minimalist mode to fulfill this annual exercise, presenting brief reviews of four thematic concerns that were given the most prominence in 2024, the third year of the six-year presidential term of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos. Roque flees to UAE: Rappler shows up the fugitive’s route to evade the law CHEERS TO Rappler for its report on the qualified human trafficking complaint against Harry Roque and how this would proceed now that Roque has fled the country. Star, Inquirer editorials emphasize urgency of dismantling POGOs CHEERS TO the editorials of The Philippine Star and Philippine Daily Inquirer that highlighted the criminality involved in Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs), stressing the need to fully shut down their operations by the end of the 2024. Rappler reviews ties between Zuleika Lopez and Sara Duterte CHEERS TO Rappler for its report that traced the ties between Zuleika Lopez to and Vice President Sara Duterte. Lopez currently serves as Duterte’s chief of staff. Reviewing past news reports, Bonz Magsambol established the record of her service as Duterte’s city administrator from 2010 to 2013 during which... Garma escapes! How serious is government’s fight against drugs? PRESIDENT RODRIGO Duterte’s “war on drugs” was out to implement the “Davao model” nationwide. Testifying at the House Quad committee hearings, Ret. Police Colonel Royina Garma described the system of cash rewards that went as high as PHP1 million, depending on the drug suspect killed – the most damning... « Previous1…678910…202Next »