Bias and the future of journalism
Political bent. In the 1900s, all the major newspapers of the prewar period were either owned by or allied to politicians. Bias and the future...
10 years of CCPC: 2005 to 2015
10 years of CCPC: 2005 to 2015 CHERRY ANN T. LIMFeb. 24. 2015 CEBU CITIZENS-PRESS COUNCIL EN BANC MEETINGS Sept. 21, 2005 1st quarterly meeting,...
The industry’s sports buffs
The industry’s sports buffs MARIAN C. BARINGSept.25, 2014 Adrenaline outside the newsroom TO journalists who’re sports buffs, adrenaline from chasing stories and meeting deadlines is not...
What do you know, Cebu Press Freedom Week started in 1984
From left, Sun.Star Daily issues in September 1988, 1984 and 1994 announce the activities of the Cebu Press Freedom Week celebration. What do you know,...
Women lawyers as news anchors
Women lawyers as news anchors GINGGING A. CAMPANASept. 25, 2014 ( CJJ9 ) THESE lawyers caught the eye of television networks seeking co-anchors for their...
Cebu’s first woman editor: Fast and fearless
Judge Remedios Jayme Fernandez (Contributed Photo) Cebu’s first woman editor: Fast and fearless REBELANDER S. BASILANSept. 25, 2014 ( CJJ9 ) AS editor of The Republic...
Women rule, do they rock?
Nini Cabaero, editor-in-chief, Sun.Star Network Exchange Women rule, do they rock? RIANNE C. TECSONSept. 25, 2014 ( CJJ9 ) 6 women editors manage newsrooms of...
Wrong ‘mayor’
Wrong ‘mayor’ Sept. 25, 2014 ( CJJ9 ) THE host of a radio station’s night talk show contacted by phone a reporter of its sister...
Where have they gone? Practices in newspaper production modified or abandoned
Linotype. First introduced commercially in the USA in 1886, the linotype machine was used by newspapers and general printers to cast lines of type, rather...
CCPC:Going places, growing voices
Roundtable. Red Batario, executive director of the Center for Community Journalism and Development, speaks at the Philippine Press Institute’s (PPI) roundtable discussion for the formation...
