Expect electronic FOI by November – Andanar

Ador Vincent S. Mayol 09/23/2016

If the Duterte administration meets its self-imposed deadline, starting Nov. 25, 2016, various information on public transactions will be made available on government websites except for a considerable 166 matters involving national security, executive privilege and invasion…

CCPC shocked over Duterte’s media killings statement

Carmel Loise Matus 06/02/2016

CEBU CITY–A Cebu-based organization composed of both media and non-media members was shocked by the statement of President-elect Rodrigo Duterte that corrupt journalists deserved to be killed. In a statement posted on its website on Thursday, the…

‘Don’t steal someone’s work; give due credit’

Ador Vincent S. Mayol 09/23/2015

Constant advances of technology open up new avenues and temptations for plagiarism or copying someone else’s work. A veteran journalist yesterday urged media workers and communication students to shun plagiarism and work harder to write  original material.…

UST’s MA in Journalism program

PR 06/04/2015

The University of Santo Tomas will begin offering a master of arts in journalism program this coming school year when classes begin August 10. UST’s MA in Journalism program is open to upstart and veteran journalists, young…

GMA 7 retrenchment, shades of media convergence

Malou Guanzon Apalisok 04/27/2015

The retrenchment of GMA 7 Cebu employees and talents engaged in the TV station’s morning show including employees in sister stations in Cagayan de Oro, Bacolod, Naga City and Ilocos was like a bombshell that filled newsrooms,…

GMA-7 chief: Layoffs ‘part of strategy to increase ratings, revenues’

Marian Z. Codilla 04/26/2015

The streamlining undertaken by GMA-7 TV network that laid off 200 media workers is “geared towards increasing ratings and revenues.” “The strategic streamlining being undertaken by the Network is geared towards increasing ratings and revenues of all…

Families still live in fear

Bencyrus Ellorin 11/24/2014

Cebu Daily News columnist Radel Paredes remembers Cynthia Oquendo-Ayon, one of the victims of the Maguindanao massacre, playing the piano in the dark halls of the University of San Carlos auditorium where  she was a political science…

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