Journalism Review Archives | Page 28 of 173 | CMFR
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Media echo government narrative on Marcos’ WEF trip
THE GLOBE-trotting president strikes again, this time in the wintry mountain town of Davos in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum (WEF). Read more
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Rappler compares bills for charter change in the House
CHEERS TO Rappler’s in-depth report that compared the different charter change bills that have been filed at the House of Representatives. Read more
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Rappler and Inquirer.net dig up the onion problem
CHEERS TO Inquirer.net and Rappler for their looking into reasons behind the high price of onions. The reports focused on what farmer groups have to say as they are... Read more
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Media highlight relevance of ruling: SC voids Arroyo-era exploration deal
CHEERS TO several media accounts that provided explainers and interviews that discussed a Supreme Court (SC) ruling on the 2005 joint exploration deal with China and Vietnam and its... Read more
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Few journos make sense of military shake-up
IT WAS not easy to sort out the coverage of the cycle of appointments, re-appointments and resignations, but a sudden shuffle in the high positions of the military always... Read more
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Inquirer.net draws real numbers vs 2028 economic plan
CHEERS TO Inquirer.net for its report that looked at current economic figures in connection with the goals of the Philippine Development Plan (PDP), government’s “aspiring” economic plan for 2023... Read more
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Getting ahead: Rappler looks at future of human rights under Marcos regime
CHEERS TO Rappler’s timely and useful report that looked into possible developments in the quest for justice of the victims of the bloody “drug war” of former President Rodrigo... Read more
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Shutdown of PH airspace blights new year cheer; More follow-up from media needed
Shutdown of PH Airspace Ruins New Year Cheer; More Follow-up from Media Needed Read more
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Media report “pro-people” recommendations re transport issues
CHEERS TO Philstar.com and Inquirer.net for their comprehensive reporting on the country’s transportation woes. Their accounts stood out for their efforts in citing studies highlighting the real problems of... Read more
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Media question government’s accountability re marginalized groups’ SIM registration access
CHEERS to ANC, GMA News, Rappler, One News, and TeleRadyo for calling attention to the challenges marginalized groups may face in the implementation of the Marcos administration’s first law:... Read more