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Here’s why Ed Lingao is no match for Mocha Uson’s journalism…

Posted on June 27, 2016 By benign0 33 Comments on Here’s why Ed Lingao is no match for Mocha Uson’s journalism…
Here’s why Ed Lingao is no match for Mocha Uson’s journalism…

I find it rich the way members of the Philippines’ community of “journalism” professionals could be so precious about what is and what isn’t “journalism”. That is in considering that very few of them can be considered to be exemplars of journalism practice to begin with. Nonetheless, here is the esteemed Ed Lingao, journalist extraordinaire,…

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Culture, Media

Duterte highlights Philippine media’s own lewd and hypocritical behaviour

Posted on June 8, 2016March 1, 2019 By Ilda 72 Comments on Duterte highlights Philippine media’s own lewd and hypocritical behaviour
Duterte highlights Philippine media’s own lewd and hypocritical behaviour

I read a very disturbing article from one of Rappler’s writers. It’s disturbing because, firstly, it was published by a media outlet read by thousands of impressionable young Filipinos. And, two, it is disturbing because it is proof that a lot of Filipinos do not have the right principles that can steer them in the…

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Civics, Culture, Media, Society

Philippine Corporate Media have FAILED the Filipino people

Posted on June 8, 2016 By benign0 16 Comments on Philippine Corporate Media have FAILED the Filipino people
Philippine Corporate Media have FAILED the Filipino people

As of this writing, President-elect Rodrigo Duterte has pretty much slammed the door on the face of the Philippines’ clique of for-profit Corporate Media “journalists” and now relies on state-owned (not-for-profit) People’s Television (PTV4) Network and Radio Television Malacañang (RTVM) for the issuance of public updates. Every “journalist” and her dog is screaming bloody “censorship”….

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Civics, Culture, Development, Media, Society

President Rodrigo Duterte will replace the Church and ‘civil society’ as the nation’s champion of Equality

Posted on June 5, 2016 By Add 38 Comments on President Rodrigo Duterte will replace the Church and ‘civil society’ as the nation’s champion of Equality
President Rodrigo Duterte will replace the Church and ‘civil society’ as the nation’s champion of Equality

Here we are debating whether the catcall and wolf whistle of President-Elect Rodrigo Duterte (DU30) was sexist or not. Okay, let us debate it for whatever lessons it might give us, but to have it as one of our headline news? Aren’t we losing focus on the biggest problem? Oh, I forgot, it involved one…

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Government, Media, Society

Like Rodrigo Duterte, Singapore’s late PM Lee Kuan Yew also spoke about Philippine media’s failures

Posted on June 4, 2016October 12, 2021 By Ilda 23 Comments on Like Rodrigo Duterte, Singapore’s late PM Lee Kuan Yew also spoke about Philippine media’s failures
Like Rodrigo Duterte, Singapore’s late PM Lee Kuan Yew also spoke about Philippine media’s failures

It has been a busy few weeks for members of Philippine media. Their love affair with incoming President Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte seems to have ended abruptly. Some members of local and even foreign media have called on their colleagues to boycott covering Duterte until he apologises for his remarks about media killings. Apparently,…

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Development, Media, Politics

Filipino ‘journalists’ have no right to judge Rodrigo Duterte and misconstrue his statements

Posted on June 2, 2016 By benign0 93 Comments on Filipino ‘journalists’ have no right to judge Rodrigo Duterte and misconstrue his statements
Filipino ‘journalists’ have no right to judge Rodrigo Duterte and misconstrue his statements

I think I need to diversify my Following and watch list on Twitter. All I see are a bunch of “journalists” shrieking about the statement of President Rodrigo Duterte regarding his views on “bad” journalists and the fate they supposedly deserve. Did Duterte really justify the killing of bad journalists? Who are we to judge?…

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Media, Science

Philippine blogging and social media in the time of President Rodrigo Duterte

Posted on May 17, 2016May 19, 2016 By benign0 11 Comments on Philippine blogging and social media in the time of President Rodrigo Duterte
Philippine blogging and social media in the time of President Rodrigo Duterte

Now that the smoke belched by Election 2016 has cleared people seem to be reflecting on what just happened. It seems some of them have taken to taking stock of the social media landscape to try to make sense of and possibly shed light into what exactly got into Filipino voters’ heads. The underlying thinking…

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Media, Politics, Society

Rodrigo Duterte represents the revolution that was denied the Filipino

Posted on May 3, 2016 By benign0 42 Comments on Rodrigo Duterte represents the revolution that was denied the Filipino
Rodrigo Duterte represents the revolution that was denied the Filipino

Leading presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte is unstoppable. He does not only weather storms, he thrives in them. The latest witchhunt launched by disgruntled vice presidential candidate Antonio Trillanes (who consistently ranks near bottom in the many surveys taken so far) was a mere blip on his radar. Duterte’s fans remain adamant in their choice, and…

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