Journalism Review Archives | Page 114 of 173 | CMFR
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Front page trivia
JEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for a report on Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte statement on a drug for erectile dysfunction which the newspaper highlighted on the... Read more
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A serious charge—from unnamed sources
JEERS TO The Standard for publishing an inaccurate report from anonymous sources about the alleged use of a Chinese national to fund alleged bribes for lawmakers for the swift... Read more
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Road map on transportation regulation
CHEERS TO ABS-CBN 2's Failon Ngayon for looking at the state of land transportation and regulation in the country — specifically the issues on driver's licensing and the Motor... Read more
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Disrespecting the deceased
JEERS TO several media organizations for their gory reports on a crime involving a minor. Read more
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Inhumane and tasteless
JEERS TO TV Patrol Southern Tagalog for trivializing the plight of protesting workers and producing a report that was offensive, inhumane, and tasteless. Read more
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Reporting the House vote on the BBL: Legitimizing media bias
CMFR MONITORED the reporting on the debates and voting on the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) from March 18 to 20. Read more
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Sidebar | Other Voices on the BBL: Helping Develop Public Understanding
RARELY DID the media organizations monitored present the views of those directly affected by the voting’s outcome, such as the indigenous peoples’ communities, the people of Mindanao in general... 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
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Looking at the state of construction workers
CHEERS TO ABS-CBN News Channel’s (ANC) Dateline Philippines for looking into the plight of construction workers. In an April 10 report, Dateline Philippines raised issues on the safety and... Read more
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News reports or PR pieces?
JEERS TO several media organizations for publishing and airing stories that are PR pieces on the possible presidential candidates in the 2016 elections. Read more