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The press in Philippine society
Posted by: Luis V. Teodoro | Posted on: May 6, 2014 | Filed under: Luis V. Teodoro
The protection the Constitution extends to press freedom is premised on the assumption that the press has a social duty to discharge to merit that protection. Indeed the Constitution...
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Chronicle
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: April 11, 2014 | Filed under: Journalism awards
Investigative Reporting Fellowship; GMA News wins Peabody for Yolanda Coverage; MVP acquires 51% of Philippine Star
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Blue Ribbon Report: Government or NGOs?
Posted by: MQdejesus | Posted on: April 4, 2014 | Filed under: Melinda Quintos de Jesus
THE BLUE Ribbon Committee’s press conference which highlighted the body’s findings may still be in draft form, but it was good to hear that it has moved clearly to...
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Journalist or ad solicitor?
Posted by: Luis V. Teodoro | Posted on: April 1, 2014 | Filed under: Luis V. Teodoro
NAMED AS one of three media personalities who allegedly accepted bribes from a government corporation involved in the diversion of pork barrel funds to non-existent NGOs, TV5’s Erwin Tulfo...
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Chronicle
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: February 12, 2014 | Filed under: Journalism awards
PCIJ co-founder is new Academic Dean at Columbia Journalism School Co-founder and former executive director of the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism Sheila Coronel is the new Dean of...
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Journalism’s not about the journalist
Posted by: Luis V. Teodoro | Posted on: February 10, 2014 | Filed under: Luis V. Teodoro
WHATEVER THE medium — whether print, broadcast or online — journalism is about the news, not about the journalist.
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Rousing the media audience
Posted by: Luis V. Teodoro | Posted on: January 13, 2014 | Filed under: Luis V. Teodoro
ALTHOUGH SOME communication scholars take exception to the findings of a decades-old study that condemns the Wile-y Coyote/Roadrunner cartoon for its violence, other studies have since validated the warning...
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(PART 2) Reporting ‘Yolanda’: More needed from the media
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: December 24, 2013 | Filed under: Ethics, Journalism Review
Media should always learn from past experience, but climate change and the unprecedented magnitude of recent disasters signal a new level of learning. The media mind set needs to...
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(PART 1) Reporting ‘Yolanda’: More needed from the media
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: December 23, 2013 | Filed under: Ethics, Journalism Review
"The media have roles to play before, during, and after a disaster. In many incidents, journalists are among the first to arrive on the scene and report on events...
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Media Times
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: December 18, 2013 | Filed under:
Media Times is for Filipinos living in an age of free media and in the midst of proliferating platforms that connect as well as divide us.