Journalism Review Archives | Page 75 of 173 | CMFR
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People’s Tribunals: Rappler Explains Why They Matter
THE BELGIUM-BASED International People’s Tribunal on September 20 handed down a guilty verdict on President Rodrigo Duterte for “gross and systematic violations of human rights” during his bloody... Read more
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“Ompong” Coverage: OK But Could Have Been Better
TYPHOON OMPONG (Mangkhut) was the 15th and so far the strongest typhoon to smash into the Philippines this year, and even as it approached had invited comparisons with... Read more
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The Duterte Talk Show: Media Saw Through the Subterfuge
MALACAÑANG ANNOUNCED last September 10 President Rodrigo Duterte’s desire to “speak to the nation.” But Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque did not disclose what he would be talking about... Read more
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Only One Big Story at a Time?
ISSUES AND events which deserve attention are often sidelined when a big story breaks and continues to develop. But in this age of multiple media platforms and formats... Read more
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Media on Trillanes’ Amnesty: Quick Resistance in Aid of Democratic Values
CHEERS! THE media has responded quickly to President Duterte’s most recent attempt to silence a critic, exposing the voiding of the grant of amnesty to Senator Antonio Trillanes... Read more
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Media Detects Possible Corruption in “Build” Program
THE DUTERTE regime’s “Build, Build, Build” program is supposed to improve and add to the country’s aging and inadequate infrastructure, but some projects are still unfinished and past their target... Read more
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Media Reports the KB Reunion in UP, Stokes Memories of its Role in Martial Law
Screengrab from Inquirer. OLD FRIENDS gather together because of shared connections in the past. So what’s so bad about the reunion of the alumnae of the Kabataang Barangay (KB)... Read more
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PH Withdrawal from ICC: Other Issues Distract Media from Oral Arguments
WITH SO many other issues in the news, the media has not kept track of the case filed in the Supreme Court (SC), which relates to the killing of... Read more
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Sultan Kudarat Blasts: In-depth Reports Needed
AN IMPROVISED explosive device (IED) went off in a night market in Isulan, Sultan Kudarat on Tuesday, August 28, killing three persons and injuring more than 30 others. The... Read more
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Who’s Accountable? Media on the Food Shortage Crisis
CONTINUOUS RAINS along with typhoons have affected Philippine agricultural and aqua-cultural harvests this year, resulting in lower supplies and higher prices for such basic commodities as rice and... Read more