Journalism Review Archives | Page 70 of 173 | CMFR
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Investigative Reports Needed on the Influx of Foreign Workers
A FORMER columnist for the Philippine Daily Inquirer, who is now special envoy to China, drew flak for saying during a TV interview on March 7 that Chinese workers... Read more
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Media Warned About Spurious “Survey Results”
ON MARCH 8, five Manila broadsheets –The Philippine Star, Manila Bulletin, Manila Standard, The Manila Times and Daily Tribune — reported that the senatorial candidate, Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go... Read more
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Media on the Rice Tariffication Law: All Positive According to Their Sources
WITH THE signing of the Rice Tariffication Law, the Philippines in the coming months can expect a steady supply of rice; so claim its proponents, principally Senator Cynthia Villar.... Read more
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Ressa’s Arrest: Limited Appreciation of Press Freedom
KNOWN FOR its critical coverage of the Duterte administration’s policies, Rappler, an online news site, was subjected to another form of harassment when its CEO and executive editor Maria... Read more
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Rappler Keeps Focus on Continuing Toll of the “Drug War”
CHEERS TO Rappler for keeping the “drug war” in the news. Its report last February 24 pointed out the new “epicenter” in the government’s continuing campaign with a count... Read more
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Head Start Advantage: PCIJ Report Bares Pre-campaign Spending
THE RACE officially started on February 12, but the contenders have been burning money on advertisements way earlier. After examining the pre-campaign ad spending of senatorial candidates for the... Read more
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Media Clueless about “Pork” in the 2019 National Budget
IN 2013, the Supreme Court declared “pork barrel” as unconstitutional, the name given to the practice inserted allocations, also known as Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF), in the national... Read more
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Measles Outbreak: Countermeasures Highlighted, Vaccination Woes Revealed
LAST YEAR, a news brief in the Philippine Daily Inquirer published on October 25 reported a 926% increase in confirmed measles cases since January 2018, as recorded by the... Read more
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Jolo Cathedral Bombings: Terrorism Despite Martial Law
AFTER TWO years, Martial Law has failed to quell the violence in Mindanao. Two bombings rocked a Catholic shrine, the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral in the predominantly... Read more
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“Battle for Manila Bay:” Another Rushed Rehab?
GARBAGE ALONG the baywalk may have been removed, but the stench remains. Following the rehabilitation of Boracay island last year, the government set its eyes on Manila Bay as... Read more