WHAT’S NEW? Journalism Review Media note profound challenge of the Tacloban school tragedy CMFR Staff – July 8, 2026 Journalism Review From Impact to Aftermath: Media tracks Mindanao 7.8 Magnitude Quake CMFR Staff – July 3, 2026 Journalism Review Pride stories revisit history, progress, and policy-making CMFR Staff – July 3, 2026 Journalism Review Bogus hearing, spurious arguments: Media and the 18 “Marines” narrative CMFR Staff – June 30, 2026 Alerts Capiz broadcaster escapes ambush by unidentified gunmen CMFR Staff – June 24, 2026 Journalism Review Deep Dive into Disaster News: Philippine Media Sound the Alarm on impending impact of 2026 ‘Super El Niño’ CMFR Staff – June 24, 2026 Journalism Review Distracting Attention: Marcoleta, Cayetano target media credibility amidSenate leadership disputes CMFR Staff – June 23, 2026 Journalism Review Data over drama: PCIJ exposes cases against Senators behind theatrics CMFR Staff – June 10, 2026 Journalism Review Philstar.com points to legislative delays caused by Senate shakeup CMFR Staff – May 28, 2026 Journalism Review Under fire and in the dark: Media coverage of the Senate lockdown fiasco and the hunt for a fugitive senator CMFR Staff – May 27, 2026 Journalism Review Media note profound challenge of the Tacloban school tragedy THE JUNE 22 school shooting in Tacloban City was a dark awakening for the nation. The event was initially described as “extremely rare;” but reports quickly captured a seeming ripple effect, recording a chain of violent incidents in campuses around the country. Several outlets did more than provide the standard information recorded in police logs, moving the national conversation to focus on systemic gaps in mental health services, discuss the nuances of juvenile law, and explore the hidden threats of of online radicalization. From Impact to Aftermath: Media tracks Mindanao 7.8 Magnitude Quake Pride stories revisit history, progress, and policy-making Bogus hearing, spurious arguments: Media and the 18 “Marines” narrative Read more from Media Ethics and ResponsibilityIn Context The meaning of “forthwith” in impeachment cases THE SUPREME Court released its ruling to define a key term in the Constitutional provision on impeachment, interpreting the word “forthwith” to mean “within a reasonable time, which may be longer or shorter, depending on the circumstances of each case.” Philippine Women Journalists in Numbers Sexist remarks reveal enduring misogyny in government A review of the Cabral case: What the news revealed, what remains unknown Read more from In ContextPress Freedom Capiz broadcaster escapes ambush by unidentified gunmen CMFR/PHILIPPINES — Capiz-based radio broadcaster Jay Lavapiez, 48, was ambushed by two unidentified gunmen early morning of June 22, along a highway in Barangay Cagay, Roxas City. An Attack on the Press is an Attack on the Public’s Right to Know Community journalist RJ Ledesma among 19 killed in Negros military operation Chinese Embassy accuses PCIJ and journalist contributor of propaganda Read more from Press Freedom Protection My count-up Search for: CMFR Learning Hub