ABS-CBN Archives | Page 11 of 18 | CMFR
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“Red October” Plot: Some Journalists Asked the Hard Questions
THERE WAS not much revealed during the president’s so-called “tete-a-tete” with his chief legal counsel, Sal Panelo, on September 11, including the president saying there was a plot to... Read more
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Amidst Attempts at Revising History: Remembering Ninoy Aquino’s Martyrdom
“THE FILIPINO is worth dying for.” Sen. Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr.’s words still resonate in the hearts and minds of the Filipino people more than three decades after... Read more
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ABS-CBN Broadcaster Named 2018 Marshall McLuhan Fellow
JEFF CANOY of television network ABS-CBN’s Integrated News and Current Affairs is the 2018 Marshall McLuhan Fellow. He received a glass trophy from the Embassy of Canada’s Ambassador to... Read more
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Federalism Faces Uncertain Future: Media Misses Meaning of Cabinet Opposition
DUTERTE INCLUDED among his campaign promises in 2016 the shift to federalism as a way to jump-start government decentralization and the re-distribution of development nationwide. His rhetoric never detailed... Read more
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Reporting the Strikes Over “Endo”: Missing the Major Issues
THE SPATE of strikes by several labor unions in different companies has once more called attention to President Rodrigo Duterte’s promise to end labor contracting, or “endo” as... Read more
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Furthering a Hidden Agenda?
HAVING BARELY survived past controversies, former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who’s been a member of the House of Representatives since 2010, is now Speaker of the House. But from... Read more
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PH Journalists Bag Honors in SOPA Awards
FILIPINO JOURNALISTS bagged several awards in the 2018 Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) Awards for Editorial Excellence held June 13 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition... Read more
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Media on Marawi: Coverage of the Siege
VIOLENCE TORE at the heart of Marawi City, the scenic capital of Lanao del Sur on May 23, 2017. Fighting broke out on what seemed a most ordinary... Read more
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Explaining What the Duterte EO Missed
CHEERS TO two news media organizations for explaining on Labor Day what was missing in President Duterte’s executive order (EO) supposedly ending “endo.” While most media accounts... Read more
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Gabby Lopez retires as ABS-CBN chair, cousin Mark to take over
EUGENIO “GABBY” L. Lopez III has stepped down from his position as the chairman of the board of ABS-CBN Corporation, nominating his cousin Martin “Mark” L. Lopez to... Read more


