Journalism Review Archives | Page 165 of 173 | CMFR
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Crisis: International
Israeli-Hezbollah conflict takes toll on media An Israeli plane fired two missiles at Al-Manar TV, the satellite news channel affiliated with the Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah, last July 13.... Read more
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Crisis: National
Davao del Sur broadcaster slain Armando “Rachman” Pace, 51, a broadcaster in Davao del Sur, was gunned down by unidenti-fied men on July 18 in Digos City. Pace, a... Read more
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Obituaries
Sipin, 54 BUSINESSMIRROR COLUMNIST Larry V. Sipin passed away on July 1 after a cardiac arrest in Pasig City. He was 54. Earning his spurs at the alternative newspaper... Read more
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Please Don’t Call Me an Investigative Journalist
By Yvonne T. Chua So I’ve churned out a few investigative reports, but that hardly qualifies me for the label best reserved for journalists who have dedicated their lives... Read more
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Editor’s Note: Of Knights and Emperors
At this time of the year, certain journalists find themselves in a celebratory mood. It is that season when winners of the Jaime V. Ongpin Awards for Excellence in... Read more
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Speaking of Media
Guns is mightier than the pen? “Finally, they (Palace officials) have come to their senses and heeded our call to give us a fighting chance when confronted with a... Read more
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Dealing with an Accusation
When a news source makes a charge, what’s a reporter to do? Dealing with an Accusation By Hector Bryant L. Macale LIKE A scourge that will not stop, corruption... Read more
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Losing A Beat
A Bulletin reporter wonders about the reason for his transfer Losing A Beat By Venus L. Elumbre Beat assignments are never permanent, that is a reality in media. Editors... Read more