ABS-CBN Archives | Page 7 of 18 | CMFR
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TV5 provides background on distribution of ABS-CBN frequencies
CHEERS TO TV5’s News ExplainED for giving more information on Villar-owned Advanced Media Broadcasting System Inc. (AMBS), the company to which the National Telecommunications Commision (NTC) awarded frequencies previously... Read more
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Misplaced optimism about Omicron
THE FIRST week of 2022 saw the steady rise in the number of COVID-19 cases and the looming threat of the Omicron variant. Perhaps in an attempt to calm... Read more
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ABS-CBN reports heightened difficulties of child PWDs
CHEERS TO News.ABS-CBN.com for calling attention to the added burdens imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic on young persons with disabilities (PWDs). Read more
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Eight Journalists Named for Jaime V. Ongpin Journalism Seminar 2021
CMFR WILL hold the 2021 Jaime V. Ongpin Journalism program as a webinar as it did in 2020. This year it will feature eight journalists from television and online... Read more
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Media flag military censorship of university libraries
RODRIGO DUTERTE may not have declared Martial Law, but his government nevertheless uses the military in many aspects of civilian rule. Retired officers of the AFP and PNP have... Read more
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Headstart for 2022: TV Patrol gives Pacquiao pre-campaign boost
JEERS TO TV Patrol for giving boxer and senator Manny Pacquiao airtime to advance his 2022 political agenda through an exclusive interview four days after he lost against Cuban... Read more
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First Olympic Gold overshadows Duterte’s last SONA: Media stop the presses for Hidilyn Diaz
HIDILYN DIAZ’S historic triumph in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics came just over an hour after President Rodrigo Duterte ended his two-hour and forty-five minute State of the Nation Address... Read more
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Correction please, Mr. President! — Media
CHEERS TO Philstar.com, Rappler, and VERA Files for fact-checking and providing context as they live-tweeted President Duterte’s last State... Read more
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Duterte tagged a ‘press freedom predator’ by media watchdog
PRESIDENT RODRIGO Duterte has been tagged by a worldwide watchdog as a "press freedom predator." Read more
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Covering Taal: Media more responsible than the President
CHEERS TO the media for their swift and science-based reporting on the eruption of Taal Volcano last July 1, without hype or sensationalism. Cheers as well for critically countering... Read more


