January - February 2011 Archives | CMFR
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PJR Reports January – February 2011
|| IN THIS ISSUE || The Vizconde Ruling Media Go Soft on Webb by Rupert Francis D. Mangilit with a report from Kathryn Roja G. Raymundo Covering Military Corruption... Read more
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Covering climate change: Missing the forest for the trees
by John Reiner M. Antiquerra Published in the January – February 2011 issue of PJR Reports The Philippine media reported on the possible effects of the unusually cold weather last... Read more
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Warning to Media
by Ruby Shaira Panela Published in the January – February 2011 issue of PJR Reports Media, media advocacy and journalists’ organizations must keep a close watch on what the country’s... Read more
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Reading what they support—or oppose
Cheers to GMA News Online for posting the full text of the consolidated Reproductive Health (RH) bill approved by the House Committee on Population and Family Relations as of... Read more
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Covering military corruption: Investigative and explanatory pieces led the way
by Hector Bryant L. Macale Published in the January – February 2011 issue of PJR Reports The allegedly rampant corruption in the military was in the news again after former... Read more
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CMFR releases Report on News Media Coverage of 2010 Campaign and Elections
The Philippine press registered a number of improvements in its coverage of the 2010 campaign and elections. The leading media organizations broadened their coverage of independent candidates and small... Read more
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WSJ fellowship applications now open
Philippine-based journalists interested in business reporting may avail of The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Asia Fellowship at New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. Other Asian-based journalists are... Read more
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Obit: Blankenbaker, 76
American journalist Ron Blankenbaker died of pneumonia on Jan. 30 at Salem Hospital in Washington D.C. He was 76. After serving the United States Army, Blankenbaker worked for the... Read more
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GMA-7 reporter wins for Palengskwela
A report on alternative schools inside public markets won for GMA-7 senior reporter Claire Delfin the 2010 Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO)-Australia Press Award. Delfin bested entries... Read more


