June 2007 Archives | Page 2 of 2 | CMFR
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How Pinoys used the Internet in the elections
IN THE year 2001, people power brought down another Filipino president. Unlike in the first people power uprising in 1986, however, participants in the second found strength not just... Read more
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Online publications challenge traditional media in election coverage
Political journalism finds new battleground Online publications challenge traditional media in election coverage By Melanie Y. Pinlac NEW form of medium is carving out an important role in political... Read more
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Television and the Elections
Television and the Elections Some efforts were inspired; others hyped; and one was quite unusual By Hector Bryant L. Macale and Junette B. Galagala LIKE THE well-oiled political parties... Read more
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A statement from the journalists who have filed a class suit against the President’s husband, Mike Arroyo
A statement from the journalists who have filed a class suit against the President’s husband, Mike Arroyo: IN VIEW of Jose Miguel Arroyo’s announcement that he intends to withdraw... Read more
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Journalists to Mike Arroyo: No, thank you
Journalists to Mike Arroyo: No, thank you The fight continues By Jose Bimbo F. Santos TIRED. PALLID. Worn out. The Jose Miguel Arroyo that emerged from St. Luke’s Medical... Read more
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New EO issued to keep gov’t secrets: A Kind of Hush
New EO issued to keep gov’t secrets A Kind of Hush By Don Gil K. Carreon THE GOVERNMENT is entitled to have its secrets,” says former senator Francisco Tatad,... Read more
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Print Monitors
Another press release THE MANILA Bulletin was a virtual collection of press releases and one-source stories during the last elections. Take for instance its April 26 report, “Palace open... Read more
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Speaking of Media
Media and elections “We are deeply concerned over the lack and shortage of information on the party-list elections. Such a situation serves the purposes of those who seek to... Read more
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Editor’s Note: Some surprises
WHEN FR. Ed Panlilio decided to take a leave from the priesthood to run in Pampanga’s gubernatorial elections, Filipinos knew something was afoot. It was vaguely reminiscent of the... Read more
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TV Monitors
Not by numbers alone MEDIA’S REPORTAGE on surveys has been very spotty. The background of the studies is often forgotten. For instance, Bandila reported last May 3 on a... Read more