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This former Philippine legislator combines law, journalism, and activism in his fight for human rights.
My experience as a former legislator allowed me to have a better grasp of the dynamics in mainstream politics, says Mong Palatino.
How the Philippine media’s use of code switching stands apart in Asia.
Confusing to the casual reader, newspapers use switch between languages within quotes to better capture the context and reflect local dialogue.
With the order to shut Rappler, the Philippine government puts its new weapon against the media on full display.
The government is now attacking corporate structures.
How pro-Duterte bloggers went from the margins to the mainstream of Philippine politics on the back of fake news.
Alleged 'keyboard trolls' and the twisting of facts have played a key role in the Duterte presidency.
The fighting is over in Marawi but there are still lingering questions over how the Philippine military interacts with journalists.
Newsrooms and the Philippine military need to agree on guidelines for covering conflicts, including an embed procedure.
Leading Millennials: Candice Montenegro, D5 Studio
“As long as I’m doing work that inspires me, and my work makes people’s lives better, then I know I’m headed in the right direction.”
GadgetMatch’s Michael Josh Villanueva on finding your own identity in starting up outside the traditional newsroom
“I started my own company so that I could do the things I wanted on my own terms. But nothing can really prepare you for being on your own.”
Media Entrepreneurs: Martin Andanar’s plans to turn a teenage dream into a podcasting empire in Southeast Asia
Immortalizing people in audio format is still one of best ways.