Tag: Media
Mindanao journalists undergo ‘conflict-sensitive journalism’ training workshop
The workshop teaches journalists to develop the consciousness that it is part of their professional duty to build peaceful communities
Closure of Philippine media giant causes gaps in disaster preparedness, say...
Communities in remote areas rely on free TV in getting information, especially visual information, about a typhoon or a calamity
Thai PM asks for review of TV station suspension amid protests
Voice TV is partly owned by Shinawatra family of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his sister Yingluck
Philippine religious superiors back campaign for ABS-CBN franchise
The AMRSP requests the Catholic faithful to sign up and help ABS-CBN get a legislative franchise directly through the people
Media union backs Filipino journalists ‘under attack’
Dubbed “Masked Media” campaign, the activity aims to promote public awareness on the condition of press freedom in the country
Australia evacuates journalists from China amid ‘national security’ probe
Their departure means Australian media organizations have no correspondents in China for the first time since the 1970s
For whom the terror tolls: Writing, Reading and the Anti-Terrorism Law
From the looks of it, it seems that silence is not and will never be an option among journalists and members of the literary community
New York Times to move part of Hong Kong office to...
Move delivers a blow to the city's status as a hub for journalism in Asia
Philippine network shutdown a brazen assault on press freedom, democracy
This is the second time the media network will be shut down since 1972 when it was closed down upon the formal declaration of martial law
Philippine religious leaders decry shutdown of ABS-CBN broadcast network
Philippine religious superiors described the decision of Congress as a 'disgraceful act' and a 'brazen display' of 'trapo' power