Journalism Review Archives | Page 7 of 173 | CMFR
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Few reports help the public stay informed during campaign season
CHEERS TO the few reports that exemplify the role of journalism in informing the public about the rules and regulations governing elections, including voters' rights Read more
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A week with the Villars: Inquirer, Bulletin boost Villar candidacy with “puff pieces”
JEERS TO Inquirer.net and Manila Bulletin Online for the publication of puff pieces on Senator Mark Villar and his sister Camille Villar, Representative of Las Piñas City who is... Read more
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Media still fixated with Rodrigo Duterte, ready to provide positive coverage
TWO YEARS out of office, Rodrigo Duterte continues to retain his popularity, capturing media attention with his statements as he did when he was in office. The polling firm... Read more
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What’s next for Sara? Teleradyo points to the flawed delay of the impeachment process
CHEERS TO Teleradyo Serbisyo for following up on the impeachment complaints filed against Vice President Sara Duterte. Their discussion pointed to the wrongful delay and raised concerns about its... Read more
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Media expose hidden mechanics of pre-election activities
CHEERS to the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ), TV5's Frontline Pilipinas, and Rappler for demonstrating how media can transcend routine pre-election coverage and provide voters with insights into... Read more
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Unpacking SWS’ self-rated poverty, official poverty stats
THE FINDINGS of public opinion polls are newsworthy. These are consistently given prominent time and space by the media, as the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey findings on... Read more
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Rappler and Frontline Tonight discuss comprehensive sex education
CHEERS TO Rappler and Frontline Tonight for reviewing the controversial Senate Bill 1979 or the Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancy Bill and discussing its scope and implementation, debunking false claims... Read more
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Ayuda: Pork barrel in new form
CHEERS TO TV5’s Frontline Pilipinas for its explainer that showed up financial assistance or “ayuda” as a new form of “pork barrel” – a practice that has been ruled... Read more
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Taking lessons from COVID-19: Inquirer.net observes China’s “lack of transparency” on HMPV
CHEERS TO Inquirer.net for raising concerns about China’s “lack of transparency” about alleged cases of human metapneumovirus (HMPV) reported in in the country, recalling China’s lack of openness about... Read more
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Lack of media attention on the “worst budget ever”
THE NATIONAL budget holds the key for effective government, an instrument that sets the priorities for development, for services and benefits for the people, including infrastructure projects for the... Read more