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MediaNation 9Focus on corruption
THIS YEAR’S “MediaNation (MN) 9” opened with the theme “Corruption in the Media” on Nov. 23, the third anniversary of the 2009 Ampatuan Massacre and the second... Read more
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Free TV, the tabloids and elections
THE PHILIPPINE media have often been accused of bias in the coverage of elections. But inadequacy rather than partiality has been their more telling flaw. Content analysis of the... Read more
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Cebu opinion column disappears, suspended gov eyed
A DAILY newspaper and a tabloid in the province of Cebu started the new year without a long-running opinion column. The city’s suspended governor, a relative of the publishers,... Read more
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Libel complaint against editor, media researcher dismissed (UPDATED)
A prosecutor dismissed a libel complaint filed by a physician against the online news editor and the head of research of a Manila-based media network for insufficiency... Read more
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TV network, online site enter media landscape
NEWS NEVER stops, and neither do the news organizations. A new television channel and a new online content provider were launched in 2012 just as the impeachment trial of... Read more
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Seminar-workshop on news media ethics for blocktimers and freelance broadcasters
CMFR will hold a seminar-workshop on news media ethics, with support from the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy Manila through the US Department of State Small Democracy... Read more
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A pledge—and a reminder
THREE YEARS since the Ampatuan Massacre of November 23, 2009 claimed the lives of 58 men and women including 32 journalists and media workers, there is as yet no... Read more
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So far, so good!
The movie, "Innocence of Muslims", its trailer on YouTube, and the protests, the angry riots, and violent attacks against US and their embassies in Arab countries, including the killing... Read more
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The thousand days of impunity
IT IS not entirely correct to say nothing has happened since 58 men and women including 32 journalists and media workers were killed in Ampatuan town, Maguindanao – a... Read more
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Women in media
THE ROLE of women journalists in the Martial Law period remains unique and stand apart from the stories of other women in the country and those of women journalists... Read more


