What the news
headlines bring.
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[From The Freeman and SunStar]
14/10/2024
How much, how far
will they go? Depending
on intensity of the match.
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Articles about Capitol media and Cebu City Hall media in Comment
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14/10/2024
News source — an archbishop,
a prince of the Church — and
journalists at work. Some glimpses.
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11/10/2024
Law needs only one other
person to identify libel
victim. “Careful, careful.”
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09/10/2024
NUJP Ethical Guide (2021),
PPI-NPC Code of Ethics (1988),
SunStar Cebu Standards (1991)
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See Comment about the codes.
09/10/2024
Spinners aim for the
reporter to adopt their
line or focus of the story.
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The big news has one
devastating word or phrase,
often said the same way
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02/10/2024
Called “Journalists at Work,”
the photo exhibit honors
field, newsroom workers
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On display at lobby of Marcelo B. Fernan Cebu Press Center in Sudlon, Lahug, Cebu City. [See full photo of the reporter in Comment.]
01/10/2024
News media helps
settle the question even
If it keeps coming back.
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30/09/2024
Tightened Comelec rules,
out last May. ease media
burden of waiting, watching
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[Change of deadlines in Content]
29/09/2024
“Refute” judges that
the mayor demolished
the other mayor’s stand
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[Words distinguished, in Comment.]
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CCPC initiated
the amendment,
helped draft the bill.
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[Text of the law in Comment]
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26/09/2024
“… Standing firm when
the ground beneath our
feet begins to shake…”
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[In Comment: full text of speech before PAPI or Publishers Association of the Philippines, 9/21/24]
25/09/2024
Good job. You killed
it, Convenors (led by
Michelle P. So). Slay.
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The double entendre
headline amuses readers,
embarrasses editors
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These are true and actual headlines: one from a Cebu newspaper. [Also see Comment]:
21/09/2024
An editor said it was the
first time, and the last,
he exclaimed on Page 1.
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2 exclamation points separated by only one line: a record for Freeman’s, or any other paper’s,
headline writer
20/09/2024
By virtue of Republic Act
11122 of Oct. 30, 2018
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[Full text of the law and CJJ article
about author Del Mar in Comment]
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Cebu Journalism & Journalists (CJJ), founded in 2004, is an annual publication with magazine format. It has both hard copy and digital editions, with the online edition in two versions: (1) full reproduction of each issue and (2) anthology-style of selected materials for coherence and focus (with addition and update between the regular editions).
It contains articles and features useful to media practitioners, mass-com students, sectors that deal with the press, and media consumers.
It also aims to help, along with the CJJ Gallery in Museo Sugbo and the CJJ Books, a section in the Cebu City Public Library, to collect information and ideas useful to Cebu media, its development and history.
CJJ the publication is a non-profit organized and managed by Pachico A. Seares, Cherry Ann T. Lim and Michelle P. So.
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[] Cebu Citizens-Press Council
Registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2006, CCPC is a non-stock, non-profit organization that helps to protect press freedom, enhance the sense of accountability of journalists, and shape public opinion on media issues.
[] Cebu Press Freedom Week
Begun in 1984, it is an annual weeklong celebration of activities ranging from fellowships to forums on media concerns and the naming of streets after journalists. Not just journalists, but students and members of the public are invited to the activities.