The Philippine Star Archives | Page 28 of 29 | CMFR
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All eyes on Pacquiao, the boxerBut what of the legislator?
DUBBED THE “Fight of the Century”, the Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather Jr. boxing match on May 2 (May 3 local time) received heavy international and national media coverage. A match... Read more
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Women in media: Ten women killed for their work as journalists (1990-2014)
The Center for Media Freedom & Responsibility (CMFR) has recorded that 10 of the 146 journalists killed in the line of duty since 1986 are women. To mark the... Read more
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REPORTING THE PAPAL VISIT: Transmitting charisma, faith and spirituality
On July 29 last year, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) made official the dates for the visit of Pope Francis to the Philippines, less than five... Read more
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Reporting Aquino’s fifth SONA
THE PRESIDENT of the Philippines appears before a joint session of Congress and speaks to the public every year to report on the state of the nation. By tradition,... Read more
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Careless and reckless
JEERS TO several media organizations for their careless and reckless reporting of a crime involving a minor. Read more
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Chronicle (UPDATED)
6th Digital Filipino Web Awards recognizes News Media Organizations; 2014 National Press Club Journalism Awards Read more
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Blown out of proportion
The incident involving celebrity-host Vhong Navarro gained massive media coverage which highlighted some failures of the press and raised questions on media coverage, news priorities, context and media perspective... Read more
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Playing the blame game: the media coverage of a minor’s suicide
The mainstream media participated in the blame game that started in cyberspace when a student publication broke the story of a freshman University of the Philippines student’s suicide mere... Read more
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Headlining trivia
Jeers to the Philippine Daily Inquirer for making a brawl between public figures its May 7 lead story at the expense of other issues. Read more


