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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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Capitol-run cable TV channel suspended; Former TV head, reporter file charges vs acting gov


THE TEMPORARY shutdown of a government-run cable channel in the province of Cebu has led to the filing of administrative charges against the acting governor, a lawyer, and two other officials last 03 January 2013.

Obit, September-December 2012


Obituary of journalists and media workers from September to December 2012.

Silva, 80


VETERAN FILIPINO journalist Zenaida Silva succumbed to cancer last Nov. 24. She was 80.

Estabaya, 62


FILIPINO PHOTOGRAPHER Oscar “Oca” Estabaya succumbed to liver cancer last Oct. 23. He was 62.

Chronicle (PJR Reports, May-July 2012)


Inquirer names new readers’ advocate FORMER UNIVERSITY of the Philippine College of Mass Communication (UPCMC) dean Elena Pernia is the new readers’ advocate of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. The post had been vacant for four years.

Ephron, 71


AMERICAN JOURNALIST, screenwriter, and filmmaker Nora Ephron died of pneumonia brought on by acute myeloid leukemia, a blood disorder, last June 26.

The ‘Thrilla in NAIA’


THE SO-CALLED “Thrilla in NAIA” is far from over. As of press time, the dispute had become a legal one between the camps of broadcaster and columnist Ramon Tulfo and celebrity couple Raymart Santiago and Claudine Barretto. Tulfo and the couple were involved in a scuffle at the...

Afable, 95


FILIPINO JOURNALIST and social advocate Cecilia Elena Cariño Afable died of pulmonary sepsis last June 12. She was 95. She was of Ibaloi descent, her mother’s father being a chieftain of that tribe.

Six surprises in (un)covering Myanmar


Going to Myanmar as a journalist was unthinkable only six months ago

Angelo Castro Jr., 67


NEWS ANCHOR Angelo Castro Jr. died on April 5 of lung cancer at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Quezon City where he had been confined for three months prior to his death. He was 67, and is survived by his wife, former broadcaster June Keithley, and...

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