The journalist as migrant
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TweetA reporter finds happiness in an unlikely niche The journalist as migrant n By Divina C. Paredes ”Journalism… gives you a front-row seat to life and all its opportunities.” Charles L. Overby, Freedom Forum, 1995 AUCKLAND—While finalizing the cover of a recent issue of CIO New Zealand magazine, I settled for a glossy black backdrop [...]

Chronicle
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TweetSEAPA’s 2007 journalism fellowship program opens APPLICATIONS are being accepted for the 2007 SEAPA (Southeast Asian Press Alliance) Journalism Fellowship Program which has the theme, “Human Rights vs a Culture of Impunity in Southeast Asia.” Fifteen fellowship slots are available to journalists from Southeast Asia. To be eligible for the fellowship, applicants must have at [...]

Crisis: International
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TweetW. African president’s brother sues for libel L’EVÉNEMENT, A bi-monthly publication in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, in West Africa, was tried for libel on Jan. 8 after François Compaoré, brother of President Blaise Compaoré, filed a complaint for articles linking him to the 1998 murder of journalist Norbert Zongo. The lawsuit stemmed from several articles on [...]

Crisis: National
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TweetIlocos Norte reporter killed A RADIO reporter and community paper journalist was stabbed to death on Dec. 20 last year in Batac, Ilocos Norte. Andres “Andy” Acosta, 46, reporter for dzJC and the monthly community paper Northern Light, was on his way home from a Christmas party of reporters at the Northview Hotel in Laoag [...]

The Presscon That Wasn’t
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TweetA reporter’s ringside view of an incident The Presscon That Wasn’t By Ellen Tordesillas ARRIVING AT the Dusit Hotel for the press conference called by Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. on Dec. 9, 2006, I found all the seats behind the TV cameras occupied. Three rows of seats in front of the TV cameras were empty [...]

Media reporting on HIV/AIDS
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TweetCovering a ‘silent story’ Media reporting on HIV/AIDS By Ma. Diosa Labiste MEDIA COVERAGE of HIV/AIDS* in the country is generally sympathetic but remains seasonal and, sometimes, sensational. These were some of the findings of a study by the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines under the International Federation of Journalists country research plan. [...]