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Crisis: National
Radio broadcaster-activist killed A broadcaster was gunned down by an unidentified assassin on Nov. 27 in Cagayan. According to a report of the World Association of Commu-nity Radio Broadcasters,... Read more
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Reporters and editors take a good look at journalism schools: Are They Good Enough?
Reporters and editors take a good look at journalism schools Are They Good Enough? By Venus L. Elumbre and Jose Bimbo F. Santos OUR YEARS of journalism school should... Read more
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Proposed journalism curricula of CHED’s Technical Committee on Journalism
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism (126 units) General Education: 63 units • Language and Literature: 24 units • Mathematics and Natural Sciences: 15 units • Humanities and Social Sciences:... Read more
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Reading, Writing —and Thinking: What journalism schools should teach
What journalism schools should teach Reading, Writing —and Thinking By Yvonne T. Chua AN ALREADY blind Joseph Pulitzer unveiled this much-derided vision in 1904. The Hungarian-American newspaper magnate was... Read more
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The Press and the Law
The Press and the Law Limited protection By Don Gil K. Carreon DOES THE Philippines have a strong legal framework to defend the press and its independence? Can the... Read more
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The Press vs. Mike Arroyo: Journalists fight back
Journalists fight back The Press vs. Mike Arroyo By Nathan Lee Can’t we do anything more?” bewailed journalists charged with libel by the First Gentleman, Jose Miguel Arroyo. For... Read more
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SEAPA Gender and Alerts workshop report
SEAPA Gender and Alerts workshop report Same problems, different conditions By Jose Bimbo Santos During the farewell meal for participants in the Gender and Alerts Workshop and the Organizational... Read more
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Heroes of Press Freedom: The underground press in the time of Marcos
Heroes of Press Freedom The underground press in the time of Marcos Silent Warriors of the Pen By Carolina S. Malay Shortly after the declaration of martial law in... Read more
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Monitors: TV
Express Balita of IBC-13, a government-sequestered network, clearly showed bias for Charter change in its Oct. 31 report which aired only the side of the politicians and groups rooting... Read more
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Monitors: Print
The big falling-out The Philippine Daily Inquirer lives by the slogan “Balanced views, fearless views,” but the paper’s Oct. 28 headline, “It’s Palace vs ‘The Firm’: SC vote on... Read more