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Sleeping with the enemy: Carlos Celdran fails to notice Church and Media partnership in crime

Posted on February 2, 2013 By benign0 9 Comments on Sleeping with the enemy: Carlos Celdran fails to notice Church and Media partnership in crime
Sleeping with the enemy: Carlos Celdran fails to notice Church and Media partnership in crime

Perhaps if self-styled shock activist Carlos Celdran weren’t too busy posing for self-portraits and posting these on Twitter, he’d notice that the bigger institution that needs a bit of spanking is Philippine Media. Much of what makes the Church powerful today is owed to the handiwork of “creatives” like now-Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto III (ironic!)…

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Crime, Culture, Media, Politics

Crowdsourcing the Maria Ressa and Lilibeth Frondoso tsismis

Posted on January 17, 2013January 18, 2013 By benign0 11 Comments on Crowdsourcing the Maria Ressa and Lilibeth Frondoso tsismis
Crowdsourcing the Maria Ressa and Lilibeth Frondoso tsismis

To give credit to ‘investigative journalist’ Raissa Robles, who pioneered the journalistic technique of investigative crowdsourcing, blog comment threads are indeed treasure troves of dirt on a who’s-who list of the Philippines’ hottest celebrities. People can be called out for shoplifting just on the basis of hearsay, and the portfolios of Chief Justices laid bare…

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Crime, Glitz and Glamour, Media

Are Filipinos ready to face Typhoon Pablo (international code name ‘Bopha’)?

Posted on December 3, 2012 By benign0 22 Comments on Are Filipinos ready to face Typhoon Pablo (international code name ‘Bopha’)?
Are Filipinos ready to face Typhoon Pablo (international code name ‘Bopha’)?

Are the increasingly devastating effects of storms and rising oceans really the ‘environmental issue’ everybody thinks they are? Perhaps the term environmental issue is a misnomer. There is an issue to do with climate change and its effects, alright — but they are all human issues. After all, how serious is the impact of climate…

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Culture, Environment, Government, Media

Is the Maguindanao Massacre being commemorated in memory only of the 32 dead journalists?

Posted on November 24, 2012July 18, 2015 By benign0 29 Comments on Is the Maguindanao Massacre being commemorated in memory only of the 32 dead journalists?
Is the Maguindanao Massacre being commemorated in memory only of the 32 dead journalists?

Check out this screen grab from the Inquirer.net website captured at 1000H Australian EDST, 24 Nov 2012: Caption on photo reads as follows: Protesters gather in Mendiola to commemorate the third anniversary of the Maguindanao massacre. Behind them are the 32 coffins representing the journalists who were among the 58 killed in Sharif Aguak on…

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Crime, Media, Politics

What is this ‘balanced’ reporting you speak of?

Posted on November 17, 2012November 17, 2012 By a 26 Comments on What is this ‘balanced’ reporting you speak of?
What is this ‘balanced’ reporting you speak of?

Following the apparent death of the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill due to certain technicalities and delays (which are, interestingly, totally absent during the government’s relentless assault towards former Chief Justice Renato Corona), President Benigno Simeon “PNoy” Aquino III attempts to sidetrack the tension caused by his administration’s neglect by once again raising the issue…

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Government, Politics

Barack Obama re-election: But the Philippines remains a third-rate copycat democracy

Posted on November 7, 2012 By benign0 41 Comments on Barack Obama re-election: But the Philippines remains a third-rate copycat democracy
Barack Obama re-election: But the Philippines remains a third-rate copycat democracy

As the presidential elections in the United States draw to a close, Filipinos who closely followed it can only sigh and treasure the moments that they felt they were participating in something truly big. The United States after all is the daddy of Philippine “democracy”. And in this age of social media, ‘citizen journalism’, and…

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Media, Politics, Society

Observing the US Presidential Elections boils down to ‘Tanghod’ Journalism

Posted on November 5, 2012November 5, 2012 By P. Farol 23 Comments on Observing the US Presidential Elections boils down to ‘Tanghod’ Journalism
Observing the US Presidential Elections boils down to ‘Tanghod’ Journalism

Hmmm… If it’s actually the first time you’re learning about the US Presidential Elections, a trip to the US at this time would certainly be an eye-opening experience and will probably be worth years of intensive education in all things American. But if you’re going to the US as a journalist of any sort, certain…

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Politics

Philippine online activists step up battle versus ‘pwede na yan’ anti-cybercrime laws

Posted on September 27, 2012September 27, 2012 By benign0 11 Comments on Philippine online activists step up battle versus ‘pwede na yan’ anti-cybercrime laws
Philippine online activists step up battle versus ‘pwede na yan’ anti-cybercrime laws

Hysterics around the enactment and implementation of the Philippines’ Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (Republic Act 10175) continue to sweep the country’s community of social media “activists”. The new law itself is just another example of Filipinos’ renowned jeepney approach to facing its challenges — another Pinoy-style pwede-na-yan solution (in my colleague Mike Portes’s words)…

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Crime, Lifestyle, Media, Society

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