Journalism Review Archives | Page 48 of 173 | CMFR
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Rappler traces, analyzes propaganda network against activists
CHEERS TO Rappler’s investigative report on how government propaganda has shifted the target of its demonization from “drug addicts” in 2016 to activists, red-tagging and labeling them as terrorists.... Read more
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Focus on presidential race: Coverage on candidates ramp up before COC filing
Media kept track of the presidential aspirants who had declared their candidacies or had been endorsed by political parties from September 19 to October 1, 2021. Read more
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This Week in Media (September 27 to October 1)
POLITICS GAINED more news space and airtime during the week despite the COVID-19 pandemic’s continuing threat to Filipinos all over the country. But the two are intertwined, since COVID-19... Read more
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Media flag military censorship of university libraries
RODRIGO DUTERTE may not have declared Martial Law, but his government nevertheless uses the military in many aspects of civilian rule. Retired officers of the AFP and PNP have... Read more
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Inquirer highlights the impact of climate change on urban poor
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for its in-depth report on the impact of current threats on the lives of the urban poor. The special report draws out with... Read more
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From Numbers to Testimonies: Media remembers grim of Martial Law
CHEERS TO the media organizations that produced fact-based reports on the 49th commemoration of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos’ declaration of Martial Law. Apart from covering the protests that... Read more
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ICC probe in focus: ANC, Inquirer.net and Rappler explain pre-trial chamber’s findings
CHEERS TO ANC, Inquirer.net and Rappler for reporting with appropriate context the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) decision to investigate the “war on drugs” of the Duterte administration and the... Read more
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Online news sites spotlight hardships in remote learning
CHEERS TO Inquirer.net and Rappler for their in-depth reports which examined the glaring problems in the online reopening of schools this month. Read more
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This Week in Media (September 6 to 10)
THE NUMBERS have not dipped, and the country broke records with 22,820 new cases on September 9. With the positivity rate at almost 30 percent, one out of three... Read more
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Rappler reports severe setbacks for local PPE manufacturers and jobs for Filipinos
over local manufacturers in providing the personal protective equipment (PPEs) health workers need. Not only do their PPEs cost less, the Filipino producers would have also provided much needed... Read more