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How @rapplerdotcom triggered the decline of journalism in the Philippines

Posted on March 24, 2017March 24, 2017 By benign0 14 Comments on How @rapplerdotcom triggered the decline of journalism in the Philippines
How @rapplerdotcom triggered the decline of journalism in the Philippines

It’s the buzz of the week. Manila Times columnist Rigoberto ‘Bobi’ Tiglao and Rappler are at war. It started with Tiglao’s eye-opening revelations on the sloppy — and borderline fraudulent — reporting by Rappler on the issue of the so-called “extrajudicial killings” (EJKs) supposedly running rampant in the Philippines. In How Rappler misled EU, Human…

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Media, Society

Inquirer writer Jacqueline Arias picks tweets to “prove” Filipinos hate Bongbong Marcos

Posted on March 22, 2017March 22, 2017 By benign0 6 Comments on Inquirer writer Jacqueline Arias picks tweets to “prove” Filipinos hate Bongbong Marcos
Inquirer writer Jacqueline Arias picks tweets to “prove” Filipinos hate Bongbong Marcos

According to Inquirer Lifestyle writer Jacqueline Arias, people are “not happy” with Isabelle Daza’s latest video in her series “Haters Gonna Hate” posted on Facebook. In her article “Isabelle Daza’s Latest Video Features Sen. Bongbong Marcos, and People Aren’t Happy” published on the “Preen” section of the Inquirer, Arias asserts that Marcos is a generally-reviled…

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Glitz and Glamour, Media, Politics

Today’s “fake news” is revenge for 30 years of Yellow lies and hypocrisy

Posted on March 16, 2017 By benign0 12 Comments on Today’s “fake news” is revenge for 30 years of Yellow lies and hypocrisy
Today’s “fake news” is revenge for 30 years of Yellow lies and hypocrisy

According to the Inquirer Editor, camps aligned (loosely or tightly) with the Philippines’ Opposition are “fighting back”. Leading this “fight”, they claim, is “vice president” Leni Robredo who has seemingly taken it up upon herself to serve as the Opposition’s mouthpiece from within Malacanang. Robredo’s jump-off point for this new “assault” on “fake news” and…

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Media, Politics, Society

Inquirer Editor and Leni Robredo team up in futile effort to talk up EDSA ‘revolution’ remembrance

Posted on February 23, 2017 By benign0 7 Comments on Inquirer Editor and Leni Robredo team up in futile effort to talk up EDSA ‘revolution’ remembrance
Inquirer Editor and Leni Robredo team up in futile effort to talk up EDSA ‘revolution’ remembrance

True to form, no less than the Inquirer Editor himself gave out prime space today to Vice President Leni Robredo’s supposed thought leadership on all things politics. Lamenting how “President Duterte appears to have green-lighted the downplaying of the anniversary celebration of the Edsa revolt,” the Editor quoted the VP’s latest thoughts on the matter……

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Media, Politics

People are asking the WRONG questions about Rappler’s financial performance

Posted on February 3, 2017 By benign0 5 Comments on People are asking the WRONG questions about Rappler’s financial performance
People are asking the WRONG questions about Rappler’s financial performance

Some buzz of late has surrounded “social news network” site Rappler in light of “explosive” revelations issued by blogger Thinking Pinoy in his analysis of financial statements “leaked” to him by pals from the Philippines’ Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The main aspects of Rey Joseph Nieto’s a.k.a. Thinking Pinoy‘s analysis of these documents that…

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Media, Politics

Are those who remain silent about Donald Trump’s policies being silence-shamed by the Liberals?

Posted on January 31, 2017January 31, 2017 By benign0 20 Comments on Are those who remain silent about Donald Trump’s policies being silence-shamed by the Liberals?
Are those who remain silent about Donald Trump’s policies being silence-shamed by the Liberals?

It has become quite obvious (but not to some “thought leaders”) by now that the Filipino public holds Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to standards different to what mainstream media and the cliques of “socially-aware” liberals put up. Despite months of harping about “human rights”, “civil liberties”, and all the other trendy stuff Liberals love, hardly…

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Media, Society

Why mainstream media is unhappy: it has to compete with ordinary people in publishing fake news

Posted on January 24, 2017May 19, 2022 By Ilda 9 Comments on Why mainstream media is unhappy: it has to compete with ordinary people in publishing fake news
Why mainstream media is unhappy: it has to compete with ordinary people in publishing fake news

I do not understand why some members of mainstream media everywhere around the world are complaining about the proliferation of what they call “fake news”. It’s not even clear what their definition of fake news is. As far as I know, fake news has been around since forever. They used to be called tabloid reports…

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Media

Filipinos cannot tell the difference between ‘fake news’ and literary fiction

Posted on January 20, 2017 By benign0 22 Comments on Filipinos cannot tell the difference between ‘fake news’ and literary fiction
Filipinos cannot tell the difference between ‘fake news’ and literary fiction

Can we really blame Filipinos’ addiction to “fake news”? For that matter, are Filipinos really in any position to pontificate on the subtle differences between the art of producing “fake news” and the art of producing good fiction? We are, after all, talking about a people who see no difference between the persona that actor…

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