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Editor’s Note: Now you see them, now you don’t
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: February 7, 2007 | Filed under: Ethics
EXCEPT FOR the occasional typhoon and other disasters, when was the last time you saw a story on health, the environment, or education on the front page of your...
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Print Monitors
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: January 8, 2007 | Filed under: Ethics
The forgotten While Congress and media were preoccupied with the Charter-change debate, important bills were gathering dust in the House of Representatives. The Manila Times published a special report...
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Monitors: TV
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: October 27, 2006 | Filed under: Journalism Review
Cake and candles in the news Okay, we all have the right to celebrate our birthdays, but must journalists do this during a newscast? Toward the end of the...
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Monitors: Print
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: September 27, 2006 | Filed under: Journalism Review
Jueteng blues In its report on Aug. 12 (“PNP now controls jueteng”), Malaya let out a mouthful about the Philippine National Police (PNP). Relying on interviews with Lingayen-Dagupan Bishop...
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Monitors
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: May 30, 2006 | Filed under: Journalism Review
Hide-and-seek with the military For evading and shutting out almost all media in a very important coverage last April 12, both the Philippine Daily Inquirer (“AFP clears four generals:...
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Chronicle
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: | Filed under: Journalism Review
Unicef, PPI seminar: Reporting on children The United Nations Children’s Fund and the Philippine Press Institute (PPI) will conduct a seminar-workshop on child-sensitive jour-nalism on May 25-26 in Baguio...
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Monitors
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: April 30, 2006 | Filed under: Journalism Review
Rumors of a plot to oust President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo from Malacañang were again rife in February and March. Malacañang gave credence to the talk as it cited the...