Rappler Archives | Page 37 of 53 | CMFR
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ABS-CBN Broadcaster Named 2018 Marshall McLuhan Fellow
JEFF CANOY of television network ABS-CBN’s Integrated News and Current Affairs is the 2018 Marshall McLuhan Fellow. He received a glass trophy from the Embassy of Canada’s Ambassador to... Read more
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Six Journalists to Discuss Coverage of Issues in 2018 Jaime V. Ongpin Seminar
SIX JOURNALISTS from television, print and online news organizations will discuss in the 2018 Jaime V. Ongpin Seminar their coverage of a number of issues of national concern... Read more
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A Misleading Headline about the National ID
JEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for its misleading headline and report that gave the impression that enrolling in the Philippine ID system created by a recently passed... Read more
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Batasan 4: Missing the Real Story
REPORTING ON the arrest order for the “Batasan 4,” most media accounts did not seem to find anything strange or surprising about four public figures being hunted down... Read more
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Furthering a Hidden Agenda?
HAVING BARELY survived past controversies, former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who’s been a member of the House of Representatives since 2010, is now Speaker of the House. But from... Read more
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CA Denies Rappler Petition to Review SEC Decision, but Orders Re-evaluation of Case
CMFR/PHILIPPINES — The Court of Appeals (CA) denied on July 26 online news site Rappler’s petition to review the revocation of its Certificate of Incorporation by the Securities... Read more
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BOL in the News: Coverage Stuck on the Event, a Matter of Procedure (Updated)
ON THE evening of July 18, the bicameral conference committee approved the reconciled version of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) after addressing the different contentious provisions of House Bill... Read more
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What to Make of the People’s Initiative on No-EL
HE MAY seem to be the lone voice pushing for the postponement of the midterm elections, but House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez may be getting some other signal from... Read more
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Prepping for the SONA: Media Flags Critical Issues
THE STATE of the Nation Address (SONA) has given the country’s chief executive an opportunity to report its achievements as well as map out plans for the future.... Read more
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Media Drinks Government’s Kool Aid on Inflation
RODRIGO DUTERTE did not run on an economic platform. He did not talk much about what economic changes people should expect. As president, he has admitted not knowing... Read more


