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  • CIME launches first essay contest on media ethics

    Entries accepted until Nov. 15 The Center for International Media Ethics (CIME) invites journalists to join the Ethicontest, its first essay writing competition on ethical issues in the media.... Read more

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    2009 World Press Freedom Prize The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is now accepting nominees for the 2009 Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize. Deadline is... Read more

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    New comic strip book by Abrera Manix Abrera, cartoonist for PJR Reports, will be coming out with his third book, a compilation of his comic strips that appeared in... Read more

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    CMFR’s Teodoro, 3 others feted LUIS V. TEODORO, journalism professor and Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility’s deputy director, was one of this year’s recipients of the “Many Faces... Read more

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    Jailed Chinese journalist gets Golden Pen of Freedom A CHINESE journalist serving a 10-year prison sentence for revealing his government’s orders to newspapers to censor their reporting of the... Read more

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    JVOAEJ winners to be announced on June 28 The winners of the Jaime V. Ongpin Awards for Excellence in Journalism (JVOAEJ) for works published in 2006 will be known... Read more

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    CMFR issues primer on RP press freedom TO MARK World Press Freedom Day last May 3, the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) released its latest publication, the... Read more

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    Pinoy wins Asian human rights award A Filipino journalist won the Asian Human Rights Press Awards on March 26, besting 400 other entries in the region. Jason Gutierrez of... Read more

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    CMFR publishes ethics manual AS A contribution to the efforts to further professionalize journalism practice in the Philippines, the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) has released an... Read more

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    Davao journalists take course on conflict resolution SIX MINDANAO journalists went to Australia last Jan. 11 for a week-long course titled, “Conflict-Resolving Media,” at the University of Sydney Center... Read more