Tag: Press Freedom
Jailed Hong Kong publisher honored with press freedom award
I’m afraid that without the news, the world will forget us, says jailed Jimmy Lai
Singapore activist faces fine over one-man smiley face sign protest
The city-state tightly controls public assembly, the media and free speech
Another Filipino journalist shot dead
Radio broadcaster Virgilio Sarmiento Maganes was shot several times while walking near his residence in Villasis town, Pangasinan
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
Journalism: Most dangerous job in the Philippines
The truth hurts, they say, so authorities and tycoons warn journalists to keep a lid on it
Wind in a bottle: ABS-CBN’s storm chasers
Journalists themselves saw how ABS-CBN’s reach informed far-flung provinces of incoming storms
Scholars warn against impact of Hong Kong security law on academic...
National security law will encourage critics of the Chinese party-state to self-censor
Processing what our eyes and ears tell us: Reflections on Journalism...
Reportage in the day and age of alt-truth must in no way stand on the fences of objective exposition
Duterte wants Facebook out of the picture, but can he swing...
Shutting Facebook down will introduce President Duterte to a world of hurt from which there can be no recovery
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