Journalism Review Archives | Page 52 of 173 | CMFR
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Four years after the siege: Media zoom in on Marawi with various frames of plight and fight
NEARLY A third of the estimated 300,000 people have yet to return home; 330 bodies retrieved from ground zero buried unidentified in cemeteries; 3,000 families displaced continue to live... Read more
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Media Review
MEDIA COVERED a range of issues during the latter half of May, among them the still urgent threat of COVID-19; Duterte’s engagement of Enrile as presidential cheerleader on... Read more
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Leonen impeachment case: Attempt to reprise Sereno ouster fails
MORE THAN five months after its initial filing, the impeachment case against Supreme Court Associate Justice Marvic Leonen collapsed in total failure last May 27. By a unanimous and... Read more
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Holding back: Media split on covering Bong Go’s poor performance in Senate
LAST MAY 20 and 25, neophyte Senator Christopher “Bong” Go struggled to answer veteran politician and Minority Floor Leader Franklin Drilon’s questions about Go’s proposed bills to increase bed... Read more
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Losing the right to know and other perils from vaccine brand non-disclosure
JEERS TO the media for letting public officials dominate the conversation on the DOH and DILG directive prohibiting the LGUs from announcing the vaccine brands available at inoculation centers.... Read more
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Impact, accountability and rehabilitation: Unanswered questions on the PGH fire
AMID THE raging heat wave, fire struck past midnight of May 16 the country’s largest COVID-19 hospital, the Philippine General Hospital (PGH). The disaster forced the evacuation of hundreds... Read more
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Selling out the West PH Sea
AS PRESIDENT Duterte continues to express his beliefs and state his positions, he has confirmed that he is our fundamental problem. It is he who stands in the way... Read more
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Media Review
Every two weeks, CMFR will provide a quick recap of the media coverage of the biggest stories or issues, noting the same slips that our monitors have been doing. ... Read more
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Focused on events: No analysis from media on vaccination program issues
JEERS TO the media for their lack of interest in providing a sustained analysis and discussion of the country’s vaccination program. Media coverage has remained fixated on events such... Read more
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PHP25.14B calamity funds unspent as pandemic rages —Inquirer
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for its May 3 breakthrough story on the billions-worth of unspent government calamity funds despite the hospital system’s near collapse and the acute... Read more