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Few journos make sense of military shake-up
IT WAS not easy to sort out the coverage of the cycle of appointments, re-appointments and resignations, but a sudden shuffle in the high positions of the military always... Read more
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Media question government’s accountability re marginalized groups’ SIM registration access
CHEERS to ANC, GMA News, Rappler, One News, and TeleRadyo for calling attention to the challenges marginalized groups may face in the implementation of the Marcos administration’s first law:... Read more
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Rappler and ANC report pattern of police brutality
CHEERS TO Rappler and ANC’s Rundown for reviewing past cases of police brutality in light of a recently reported case in Southern Leyte. Other media did report the incident... Read more
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A Step Towards Justice: Media Report “Drug War” Victim’s Corrected Cause of Death Certificate
CHEERS TO reports which called attention to the need for truth and accuracy in the documentation of deaths involved in Rodrigo Duterte’s “drug war.” Going back to the falsification... Read more
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Civil society counters official claims on human rights, climate crisis
THREE HIGH-LEVEL meetings gathered Southeast Asian and world leaders last week: the ASEAN Summit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on November 10 to 13; the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia,... Read more
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TV programs critique Senate President’s remarks on media freedom
CHEERS TO two television programs for their critique of Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri’s remarks against the media. ANC’s Dateline Philippines pointed out his lack of understanding of the... Read more
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Beyond the Lapid Case: Media examine prison system issues
CHEERS TO Rappler, One News, and ANC for their reports that examined other issues in the wake of the investigation of the killing of broadcaster Percival Mabasa aka Percy... Read more
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Special Treatment or Considerate Handling: PDEA Double Standard Observed in Remulla Son’s Case
THE MEDIA reported the arrest last October 11 of a certain Juanito Jose Diaz Remulla III, who turned to be the son of Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla.... Read more
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Facts or Fake News: Identifying Sources and Earning Public Trust
NINE OUT of ten Filipino adults or 86% said “fake news” is a problem. This is according to the October 11 Pulse Asia Research Inc. survey on September 17... Read more
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Seven journalists to discuss democracy, the future of Philippine media in Jaime V. Ongpin Journalism Seminar 2022
ON THURSDAY, October 27, the Center for Media Freedom & Responsibility (CMFR) will hold the Jaime V. Ongpin Journalism Seminar 2022 online. Read more


