Journalism Review Archives | Page 127 of 173 | CMFR

  • Violence in Abra

    CHEERS TO Vera Files for a report on Abra's culture of violence, which intensifies during elections. Read more

  • Labor laws

    JEERS TO Malaya Business Insight for a one-sided and incomplete October 25, 2012 banner story on Philippine employment laws. Read more

  • Tweets violate trust

    JEERS TO GMA News TV's Brigada and its reporter for violating a confidentiality agreement by tweeting information that a source had asked to keep secret. Read more

  • Misleading headline

    JEERS TO Inquirer.net for a misleading headline. Read more

  • Cybercrime Law timeline

    CHEERS TO the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ), BusinessWorld and Rappler for providing a timeline on the passage of the Cybercrime Prevention Law. Read more

  • Media’s coverage of ArroyoReporting trivia

    IN REPORTING the release of former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo from hospital arrest after the Pasay City Regional Trial Court (RTC) ruled favorably on her bail petition, the media’s... Read more

  • Understanding pork barrel politics

    CHEERS TO the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) for its five part-report “Pigging out on Pork” reviewing the processes involved in the disbursement of the Priority Development Assistance... Read more

  • Understanding pork barrel politics

    CHEERS TO GMA News and Public Affairs, Special Assignments Team, and News Research for its investigative series explaining what the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF), also known as pork... Read more

  • PJR Reports August-September 2012

    THE PEOPLE were its first victims, but the media were at least among the first casualties of Ferdinand Marcos’ declaration of martial law in 1972. Marcos signed the declaration... Read more

  • Reinventing the airports

    CHEERS TO BusinessMirror for a report about a study on what improvements the country’s airports need to attract more passengers. Read more