by mediatimes | Jan 31, 2024 | 2023 in Media
Climate change and the challenge to government and media By Andie Canivel The media must find ways of engaging the public, and promote awareness about how people can do their part. Climate change is the collective result of damage from unchecked human activities that...
by mediatimes | Jan 31, 2024 | 2023 in Media
Beyond Duterte’s “peace and discipline”: Media’s proactive review of education woes By Leah Perez Media must continue to report on education, because of its primary importance in society and in the future of the country. But it cannot be reported with passive news...
by mediatimes | Jan 31, 2024 | 2023 in Media
Inflation! Inflation! By Glenn Ferrariz Media must help the public understand if the government has done what it has to do to make things easier for them to provide for their basic needs. In citing experts, journalists must learn to draw out what matters in practical...
by mediatimes | Jan 31, 2024 | 2023 in Media
Passed in 2023, MIF seems grounded for now By Leah Perez From Davos, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and other countries, Marcos’ frequent trips have always included among his purposes the promotion of the MIF. Should we question the Marcos’ ability to sell the MIF abroad; or...
by mediatimes | Jan 31, 2024 | 2023 in Media
Media attention wanes as pandemic ends By Jeraldine Pascual Newsrooms have not identified the impact of the pandemic on the gathering and reporting of news. Now that press briefings are done face-to-face, journalists have gone back to follow the official lead, not...
by mediatimes | Jan 31, 2024 | 2023 in Media
PH Human Rights Situation 2023: More of the same By Penz Baterna Killings, unwarranted arrests, enforced disappearances, and threats to and the ‘ trolling of critics have all persisted in the two years of the Marcos administration. And despite his words,...