Journalism Review Archives | Page 25 of 173 | CMFR
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Marcos follows Duterte’s model of disinformation
NOT SURPRISINGLY, Rodrigo Duterte’s successor, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., has followed the model set before him. The goal of the Marcos return to power was stated clearly by... Read more
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Government ’s role in the spread of disinformation
EVEN BEFORE the pandemic, countries around the world showed up the symptoms of a social and political disease. Only a few have emerged unscathed from the affliction. Sadly, the... Read more
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Inquirer.net examines government’s neglect of farmers and agriculture
CHEERS TO Inquirer.net for a report that discusses the plight of farmers and fisherfolk. Journalist Kurt Dela Peña wrote the article, pointing to the irony in the country where... Read more
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ICC denies PH request to suspend investigation
THE PHILIPPINE government has been consistent in its response to the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) investigation of drug-related crimes. Stated repeatedly and with slight variations on the theme, the... Read more
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Senator’s expose on sugar fiasco signals media to do own probe
THE SUGAR crisis in this country has left a bitter taste for most Filipinos, with only one public official so far expressing alarm over the numerous points sugar imports... Read more
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Media highlight environmental damage from the Mindoro oil spill
NEWSROOMS HAVE kept up coverage of the oil spill since the tanker MT Princess Empress capsized off the coast of Naujan, Oriental Mindoro on February 28. In three weeks,... Read more
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No media coverage on PUVMP provisions to address jeepney drivers’ concerns
AS REPORTED in some accounts, the government agreed to a dialogue with transport groups two days before the scheduled start of the jeepney drivers’ week-long transport strike in protest... Read more
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Philstar.com questions Anti-Hazing Act, explores other factors to prevent hazing
CHEERS TO Philstar.com for a report that goes beyond the surface of developments which followed the death of John Matthew Salilig, a student of Adamson University, due to injuries... Read more
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Transport strike coverage surfaces need to review PUVMP, the country’s transport crisis
THE LAST time jeepney drivers figured prominently in media coverage was during the first year of the COVID pandemic, when the operations of the most accessible and affordable modes... Read more
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Media on Environment: Clash between defenders of environment and drivers of development trigger spike in coverage
NEWS REPORTS on the push and pull between development and environmental protection are on the rise, calling attention to the clash of concerns that confronts the government. The level... Read more