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On January 28, 2008, 30 journalists filed a P10-million media class suit (by the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines, Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR), and Philippine Press Institute (PPI). Executive Judge Winlove Dumayas of Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 59 granted
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CMFR monitors attacks against and threats to press freedom in the Philippines. It maintains a database of journalists killed in the line of duty and trains a national network of journalists to report on assaults against the press. Correspondents provide updates on unsolved cases of journalists killed
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Against this background, CMFR was organized in 1989 as a private, non-stock, non-profit organization involving the different sectors of society in the task of building up the press and news media as a pillar of democratic society. Its programs uphold press freedom, promote responsible journalism, and
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All over the world, press freedom has been found to be essential to the democratic system. Effective participatory government is possible only when it can count on a well-informed society where individuals freely exchange ideas, and public debate and discussion arise from knowledge and understanding
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In 1995, the program initiated the first Jaime V. Ongpin Journalism Seminar on Investigative Journalism in order to broaden public interest and support for the development of investigative journalism. The seminar, now known as the Jaime V. Ongpin Journalism Seminar, invites journalism students and
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That freedom involves not only media professionals, but also the public served by the media—public officials, the private sector, civil society groups, readers, viewers, and listeners—who receive information and are a part of the cycle of public communication. But freedom of the press, like all
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CMFR holds the Jaime V. Ongpin Awards for Excellence in Journalism (JVOAEJ) yearly to promote the practice of investigative journalism and explanatory reporting. These involve basic building blocks for any kind of reporting: research, inquiry, and corroboration to ensure the validity of one's
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Democratic recovery confronts serious obstacles on the media front. The press and the media need to exert special efforts to measure up a collective vehicle of information, and as an instrument for clarifying complex issues and dilemmas of development that the public should understand.
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A yearly publication that reports on the state of the press and the issues affecting media in Asia. Contributors are media practitioners from the region who gather for a conference (the Journalism Asia Forum) to discuss selected issues that will be taken up in the magazine.
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that has focused its endeavor on press freedom protection along with the establishment of a framework of responsibility for its practice. Its programs represent efforts to protect the press as well as to promote professional and ethical values in journalistic practice.
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With content analysis, CMFR evaluates media coverage of major issues and events, such as elections and corruption. Based on its findings, CMFR has recommended measures to improve media performance.
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CMFR is a recipient of the Catholic Mass Media Award for Public Service in 1993 and the Joaquin "Chino" Roces Award in 1998. In 2005, CMFR won second prize in the ethics and values category of the
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CMFR has been working with partners in the press, academe, and non-governmental organizations to plan, build, and launch local press councils since 2001. To date, it has helped establish the
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dictatorship in February 1986. That concern called attention to the power of the media and the role of the free press in the development of Philippine democracy.
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CMFR is a founding member of the Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists (FFFJ) and currently serves as its secretariat. It is also a founding member of the
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CMFR also publishes reports and books on major topics of media interest and performance such as media and gender issues and media and governance.
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was first released as a quarterly and then as a bimonthly journal. It is now released monthly to make the material more accessible to the public.
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The formation of the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) addresses one of the critical concerns confronting the Philippines after
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is not just a publication; it is the result of a continuing monitoring activity of how the press covers and reports events and issues.
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Journalist Killings under the Arroyo administration 2001-2006: A Study by the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility
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faculty from different schools to interact with a panel of finalists who discuss their articles and views on journalism.
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and issue calls for action when necessary. CMFR serves as a clearing house for information to international groups.
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also serves as a regular forum for the discussion of the issues and problems of the news media in the Philippines.
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Monitoring Media Coverage of Elections: A Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) Guidebook
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meets the need for the continuing education of journalists. Sent to over 500 journalists nationwide,
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Citizens’ Media Monitor: A Report on the Campaign and Elections Coverage in the Philippines 2004
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To engage different sectors of society in the growth of a quality press in the Philippines
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CMFR forwards alerts and reports on the state of press freedom in the Philippines to the
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serves as a reference for journalism faculty and students in universities and colleges.
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findings. CMFR serves as the technical and administrative secretariat of the awards.
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To promote media literacy and create awareness on the public's need for information
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liberties, has its limits, for the simplest reason that it is vulnerable to abuse.
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To establish a framework of responsibility and ethics in the practice of the press
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is its monthly sister publication addressed to journalism professionals.
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the petition for a temporary restraining order, effective for 72 hours.
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The CMFR Monitor: News Media Coverage of the 2010 Campaign and Elections
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Abs-Cbn Interactive, Court issues TRO vs govt threats on press freedom
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The CMFR Monitor: News Media Coverage of the 2007 National Elections
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Media in Court: The Criminal Justice System Guidebook for Reporters
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To raise levels of competence for coverage of special areas of news
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Media and Local Government: Corruption and Access to Information
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Philippine Press Freedom Primer: Quick Answers to your Questions
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Philippine Press Freedom Report 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010
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Communications and media organizations based in the Philippines
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Prize Journalism: A collection of Jaime V. Ongpin Award Winners
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The CMFR Ethics Manual: A Values Approach to News Media Ethics
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CMFR has developed training modules in the following areas:
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Jaime V. Ongpin Awards for Excellence in Journalism (JVOAEJ)
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To protect and strengthen the press as a pillar of democracy
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Press Freedom in the Philippines: A Study in Contradictions
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In addition to special projects based on content analysis,
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Freedom of Economic Information for Effective Governance
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The Road Beyond EDSA: The Post-Estrada Reform Agenda
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Limited Protection: Press Freedom and Philippine Law
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The Manila Conference on Impunity and Press Freedom
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