Journalism Review Archives | Page 166 of 173 | CMFR
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Native Ritual Puts Docu Program in Trouble
MTRCB suspends I-Witness for showing phallic symbols Native Ritual Puts Docu Program in Trouble By Evelyn Katigbak IT WAS a risk and Howie Severino, I-Witness’s host and writer, knew... Read more
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Life on the Beat: What Journalism Students Saw
Life on the Beat: What Journalism Students Saw LAST SUMMER, the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility hosted a group of journalism students on their internship. They were trying... Read more
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Life on the Beat: The Department of Justice
Life on the Beat – What Journalism Students Saw The Department of Justice: 2 press corps and an ‘injustice’ secretary By Rosario Joy E. Flores Department of Justice (DOJ)... Read more
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Life on the Beat: Manila City Hall
Life on the Beat – What Journalism Students Saw Manila City Hall: A price to pay for independence By Jam Marie Y. Razal The number of factions among reporters... Read more
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Life on the Beat: The House of Representatives
Life on the Beat – What Journalism Students Saw The House of Representatives By Junette B. Galagala As one reporter puts it, the House of Representatives beat is “reactionary.” ... Read more
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Life on the Beat: The Senate
Life on the Beat – What Journalism Students Saw The Senate: The good life By Mark D. Merueñas If, as a journalist, you yearn for the good life, you... Read more
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Life on the Beat: Camp Crame
Life on the Beat – What Journalism Students Saw Camp Crame: Still (mostly) a man’s world By Annemylin B. Perez Camp Crame, the national headquarters of the Philippine National... Read more
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Life on the Beat: The Philippine Stock Exchange
Life on the Beat – What Journalism Students Saw The Philippine Stock Exchange: Rubbing elbows with the rich By Hanna Mahalet C. Antolin The Tektite Tower which houses the... Read more
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17th JVOAEJ: And the winners are…
By Hector Bryant L. Macale IN-DEPTH journalism has now become part and parcel of Philippine journalism. On its 17th year, the Jaime V. Ongpin Awards for Excellence in Journalism... Read more
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Crisis: National
Two journalists slain in Kidapawan Two peace advocates, also working as part-time journalists, were gunned down by unidentified men late afternoon of June 19 in Kidapawan City. George Vigo,... Read more