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Only One Big Story at a Time?
ISSUES AND events which deserve attention are often sidelined when a big story breaks and continues to develop. But in this age of multiple media platforms and formats... Read more
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PH Withdrawal from ICC: Other Issues Distract Media from Oral Arguments
WITH SO many other issues in the news, the media has not kept track of the case filed in the Supreme Court (SC), which relates to the killing of... Read more
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Sultan Kudarat Blasts: In-depth Reports Needed
AN IMPROVISED explosive device (IED) went off in a night market in Isulan, Sultan Kudarat on Tuesday, August 28, killing three persons and injuring more than 30 others. The... Read more
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Ampatuan Wedding Furlough: Just Another Social Event?
SHAME ON media organizations that seem to have forgotten the wholesale murder of their own brothers and sisters in the journalism profession and failed to report how a... Read more
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Forty-one Days as Chief Justice: A New Norm
THE FALLOUT from the Supreme Court’s (SC) ouster of former Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno last June is continuing. On Saturday, August 25, Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra announced... Read more
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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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Federalism Faces Uncertain Future: Media Misses Meaning of Cabinet Opposition
DUTERTE INCLUDED among his campaign promises in 2016 the shift to federalism as a way to jump-start government decentralization and the re-distribution of development nationwide. His rhetoric never detailed... Read more
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Eagle Eyes on Arroyo’s Return to Power
IN A running commentary of the SONA event, a news anchor let slip her view of the change of leadership in the House of Representatives, saying it... 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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Federal Constitution: No Need for Speed
FINALLY, A copy to review and scrutinize! Federalism was the reason President Rodrigo Duterte was so het up to roam the country in 2015, pushing for its adoption... Read more