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  • Monitors

    Gloria’s pie in the sky Media were quick to spot the problem of funding of the infrastructure projects ticked off by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in her State of... Read more

  • Monitors: Online

    Who they are The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) helped readers know more about the members of the Melo commission, which was commissioned by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo... Read more

  • Rallying Behind Bandila

    ABS-CBN performs ‘act of leadership’—but who’s following? Rallying Behind Bandila By Hector Bryant L. Macale It promised leadership. When ABS-CBN announced it was reformatting its late night news, viewers... Read more

  • Monitors: TV

    Jailhouses don’t rock Stories on crime and criminals need not be confined to slapping scenes at the police station. Thankfully, 24 Oras knows that. Veering away from the usual... Read more

  • Monitors: Print

    Jueteng blues In its report on Aug. 12 (“PNP now controls jueteng”), Malaya let out a mouthful about the Philippine National Police (PNP). Relying on interviews with Lingayen-Dagupan Bishop... Read more

  • Speaking of Media

    On (not quite) giving up… or something “It started with an e-mail sent by Jim Paredes to his large network of relatives and friends. It concerned the Philippine Daily... Read more

  • Editor’s Note: Where Time has Stopped

    For some time now, the mantra of the disillusioned among the supporters of People Power has been: “It’s now x years since Edsa 1 (or 2) and we still... Read more

  • Editor’s Note: Form and Substance

    With the invasion by computers and the Internet of almost every aspect of modern life, a change in the lifestyles and habits of those who use them is bound... Read more

  • Speaking of Media

    Flagging Bandila “Bandila eschews the hysterics and hyperactivity of the usual news broadcast. Korina, Ces, and Henry do not engage in vocal histrionics and they make an effort to... Read more

  • FEEDBACK: From a DOJ reporter

    Dear PJR Reports editors, I am a reporter of Malaya covering the Department of Justice (DOJ), Supreme Court (SC), and Court of Appeals beat. I take strong exception to... Read more