by mediatimes | Feb 11, 2018 | Uncategorized
Lost in the News: Impeachment’s Dual Nature by Luis Adrian Hidalgo Keeping up with the hearings, coverage has lacked analysis that could help the public judge for themselves the quality of charges against Sereno nor understand the politics of this impeachment. ...
by mediatimes | Feb 11, 2018 | Uncategorized
Press Under Siege: Media Organizations as Targets of the State by Jeraldine Pascual The three media outfits singled out publicly were ABS-CBN, Philippine Daily Inquirer and Rappler. All three have sustained critical coverage of Duterte’s “war on drugs” and the...
by mediatimes | Feb 11, 2018 | Uncategorized
Understanding “Fake News” by Luis Adrian Hidalgo Understanding these nuances in communication is even more important today, in the context of the “information war,” in which systematic disinformation campaigns influence opinions. These campaigns, when conducted in...
by mediatimes | Feb 11, 2018 | Uncategorized
DEARTH OF INFORMATION IN MARAWIMilitary Restrictions Limit Media Coverage by Reynald Ramirez The media did not succeed in gaining more access to areas, as the military restricted their movement. They never gave the media access to frontline movements or...
by mediatimes | Feb 11, 2018 | Uncategorized
FIRST PERSON Photographs: The Pain and Punishment of Memories by Raffy Lerma There are a hundreds more I remember in this war on drugs — fathers, mothers, sons and daughters who have now been reduced to numbers. I HAVE a bad memory. I am bad with...