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Inquirer highlights the impact of climate change on urban poor
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: October 1, 2021 | Filed under: Journalism Review
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for its in-depth report on the impact of current threats on the lives of the urban poor. The special report draws out with...
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This Week in Media (September 6 to 10)
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: September 11, 2021 | Filed under: CMFR Media Review
THE NUMBERS have not dipped, and the country broke records with 22,820 new cases on September 9. With the positivity rate at almost 30 percent, one out of three...
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This Week in Media (August 9 to 13, 2021)
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: August 16, 2021 | Filed under: CMFR Media Review
WITH THE worsening crisis of COVID-19, Filipinos heard loud and clear the global alarm over climate-related disaster. Media did not pick up as quickly on the Intergovernmental Panel on...
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Reporting IPCC findings: Online media sound the alarm on climate change in the PH
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: August 13, 2021 | Filed under: Journalism Review
for highlighting the alarm sounded by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and for reporting the precise significance of its findings for the Philippines.
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OML Center Balangay Media Project
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: July 9, 2021 | Filed under: Chronicle
The Oscar M. Lopez Center for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management (OML Center) is accepting applications from local media practitioners and climate change advocates for their Balangay...
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Impact, accountability and rehabilitation: Unanswered questions on the PGH fire
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: May 27, 2021 | Filed under: Journalism Review
AMID THE raging heat wave, fire struck past midnight of May 16 the country’s largest COVID-19 hospital, the Philippine General Hospital (PGH). The disaster forced the evacuation of hundreds...
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Giving it meaning: Journalism as interpretation
Posted by: Luis V. Teodoro | Posted on: February 24, 2021 | Filed under: In Context
MUCH of the reporting of the Philippine press and media falls under the category of what some academics call “descriptive journalism.” It is supposed to be journalism that demands...
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Three typhoons in a row: Too much for government and for media
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: November 24, 2020 | Filed under: Journalism Review
IN A period of three weeks, three destructive typhoonshit the country like a chain of bad luck. Typhoon Quinta made landfall in Quezon in late October and swept through...
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Closing down ABS-CBN
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: May 7, 2020 | Filed under: Editorial
IN THE midst of the tension and fear over the pandemic and requisite community quarantine, the government has forced a major media company off the air, literally closing it...
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Muddling through aid distribution mess
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: May 5, 2020 | Filed under: Covering CoViD-19, Journalism Review
THE EXTENDED community quarantine (ECQ) has pushed more Filipinos deeper into poverty. The government’s aid has been slow to trickle down and at the rate that things are going,...