GMA News Online Archives | Page 8 of 9 | CMFR
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Government TV Reporter Harassed in NAPC Event
CMFR/Philippines – A reporter for a state-owned television network complained that he was prevented from reentering the venue of an event organized by the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) last... Read more
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Election Ad Spending: Reporting Partial Nielsen Figures
JEERS TO several media organizations for reporting incomplete and unverified figures on advertising expenses in 2015 of the presidential, vice presidential and senatorial candidates running in this year’s elections.... Read more
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Naming the ponente: Undermining the SC and elections
JEERS TO several media organizations for identifying the supposed ponente of the decision on the disqualification case against Senator Grace Poe pending before the Supreme Court. Read more
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Providing facts, challenging mistaken notions: Media and the commemoration of Martial Law
THERE CAN never be enough stories on martial law. Filipinos failed to form a Truth Commission as the South Africans did to establish consensus about the Apartheid. We have... Read more
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One-sided, single sourced
JEERS TO several media organizations for running a one-sided, single sourced story regarding Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte’s allegedly making a local tourist swallow a cigarette butt. Read more
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Serious charges, unidentified sources
ON MARCH 5, the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation (BID) issued an order to deport an alleged Chinese crime lord named Wang Bo who is being sought by the... Read more
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Front page ‘love affair’
JEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for prioritizing a dating scandal over pressing issues. Read more
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Naming the victim
JEERS TO several media organizations for naming the 14-year-old boy who died in a hazing incident allegedly perpetuated by a gang in Bulacan province last June 23. Read more
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Reminding people about Climate Change
CHEERS TO Aksyon for reminding Filipinos of the Philippines’ vulnerability to climate change, and what can be done to make the country more resilient. Read more


