Philippine Daily Inquirer Archives | Page 7 of 56 | CMFR
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Print keeps Marcos Jr. on their front pages; online media spotlight issues on the ground
LESS THAN a month before election day, controversies and changes in candidate endorsements and in survey findings underscored developments in the presidential race, and kept it in print and... Read more
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Politics in full swing: As elections draw near, endorsements and controversies dominate local campaign news
METHODOLOGY: From March 21 to April 3, 2022, CMFR reviewed the coverage of leading Manila broadsheets (Philippine Daily Inquirer, The Philippine Star, and Manila Bulletin), three other selected broadsheets... Read more
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Media quick to record warnings election watchdogs
CMFR CHEERS the media accounts highlighting the looming threats to free and fair elections in May. From the start of the national campaign, some citizen groups have warned about... Read more
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Fuel Crisis takes over front pages; print and online media report unverified campaign claims
The red-tagging story was also picked up by The Philippine Star, Manila Standard, and Manila Times in their front pages. Star and Standard cited an ‘intelligence report’ and Duterte’s... Read more
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Inquirer.net misrepresents source in report praising Lacson, Sotto
JEERS TO Inquirer.net for an article heaping praised on Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates Ping Lacson and Tito Sotto for their performance in the recent Comelec “PiliPinas” debates. The piece... Read more
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Ukraine crisis dominates front pages; Online media fact-check and highlight issues
METHODOLOGY: CMFR reviewed the coverage of leading Manila broadsheets (Philippine Daily Inquirer, The Philippine Star, and Manila Bulletin), three other selected broadsheets (The Daily Tribune, The Manila Times, and... Read more
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Journalist calls for climate change as election issue
CHEERS TO freelance journalist Jhesset Enano for highlighting the lack of discussion of climate change in the current election campaign despite the magnitude and urgency of its impact on... Read more
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Print coverage underwhelming, outdone by online media in-depth reports
AS THE public moves away from newspapers, there is so far scant evidence of any effort on the part of print publications to retain their loyal readers. Those surveyed... Read more
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Media highlight candidates’ campaign sorties
AMID THE COVID-19 pandemic, the campaign period for the May 9 elections started last February 8. The official candidate list of Commission on Elections (Comelec) include: 10 presidential bets;... Read more
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Media review Comelec’s dismissal of disqualification petitions against Marcos Jr.
CHEERS TO media accounts that called attention to the irregularities of the Commission on Elections’ (Comelec) decision on three consolidated disqualification petitions against Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Read more


