Journalism Review Archives | Page 68 of 173 | CMFR
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All the President’s Men: Independent or Rubber Stamp?
UNRESOLVED IRREGULARITIES in the recent midterm elections did not stop the Commission on Elections (Comelec) from proclaiming the new senators last May 22. Nine out of the 12 are... Read more
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The Powerful and Popular Versus the Marginalized: The Party-list Poll Results
THE PARTY-LIST system has been so corrupted that it has led to the political dynasties’ and their agents’ strengthening their hold on the House of Representatives. The Commission on... Read more
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All Eyes on Comelec: Media on Election “Glitches”
THE “GLITCHES” which marred the May 13 elections triggered public dismay, not just among those who supported the opposition, but also those who have held faith with the automation... Read more
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Defeat of Dynasties: A More Critical Look
CHEERS TO ABS-CBN 2’s TV Patrol for a critical look into the defeat of some local dynasties. In a May 17 report, TV Patrol noted that political dynasties... Read more
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Covering the May 13 Elections: TV Did the Better Job, But…
NOTHING QUITE highlights the importance of media coverage as the elections in the Philippines, where fraud, vote-buying and violence have marred the political exercise. During the May 13 mid-term... Read more
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Who will Rebuild Marawi? President’s Blame Game Escapes Media Lens
THE MARAWI SIEGE left a trail of death, destruction and destitution in the city in 2017. Nearly two years after the radical Islamist Maute group laid siege on the... Read more
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Duterte in Beijing Again: Little Info, Less Analysis
FOLLOWING THE magnitude 6.1 earthquake that rocked parts of Luzon and Visayas, President Rodrigo Duterte’s attendance in the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing from April 25 to 27... Read more
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Silent on Local Polls: TV Still Hot on the National Campaign Trail, Puff Pieces Still Dominate Print
THE LOCAL campaign kickoff on March 29 helped increase election-related reports, but brought little improvement to the reportage on the campaign. Most of the reports on TV were still... Read more
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Media on the Quakes: Missing the Science of It
ON APRIL 22, a 6.1 magnitude earthquake shook parts of Luzon, its epicenter in Castillejos, Zambales, resulting in 18 fatalities and PHP505 million worth of infrastructure damage. The following... Read more
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Just Another Tall Tale: Covering the “Matrix” Story
IN ITS April 22 banner story “OUST-DUTERTE PLOT BARED” (all caps supplied), The Manila Times alleged that a “coordinated media campaign” involved journalists in a plot to destabilize the... Read more