SMNI, suspendido, dapat managot
Ayon sa Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan), dapat lang umanong mapanagot ang SMNI sa pagpapakalat nito ng mga maling impormasyon.
Ayon sa Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan), dapat lang umanong mapanagot ang SMNI sa pagpapakalat nito ng mga maling impormasyon.
Bulatlat has filed a motion for reconsideration before the Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 306 today, July 22, urging the latter to reverse its earlier decision denying the prayer for temporary restraining order against the National Telecommunications (NTC) memo.
The Altermidya Network expresses support to our member-outfit Bulatlat in filing a petition today, July 8, to nullify the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) order blocking its news sites along with Pinoy Weekly, Arkibong Bayan, and 25 other websites.
We in the alternative media community stand in defiance with Rappler and denounce the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) order to shut down the online media outfit.
A local court in Olongapo City acquitted former Interaksyon editor-in-chief Roby Alampay and journalist Ansbert Joaquin of cyber libel charges.
ONE OF THE few concrete policy promises Ferdinand Marcos Junior made during his campaign for the Presidency of these isles of forgetfulness was to make rice available at Php20.00 per kilo. The average price of a kilo of the staple was more than twice Php20.00 at...
After two years, the local court junked the cyber libel case filed against Northern Dispatch Editor-in-chief Kimberlie Ngabit-Quitasol and reporter Khim Abalos due insufficient evidence.
Filipino journalists commemorated World Press Freedom Day with a warning against the increasing attacks against the Philippine independent media and concerns on the upcoming elections.
Nararapat lang na maging bahagi ng mainit na talakayan sa panahon ng kampanya ang midya, lalo na ang kalayaan sa pamamahayag.
Media groups slammed renewed efforts by the Philippine National Police (PNP) in Baguio City to red-tag journalists it alleges are members of Leftist organizations.
An international group of women journalists launched a digital safety platform for their colleagues here in the Philippines as the 16-day campaign to end gender-based violence ended on Friday, International Human Rights Day.
The Baguio Correspondents and Broadcasters Club Incorporated (BCBC) been at the forefront in helping media members badly hit by the worldwide pandemic.
As Filipino journalists, we are concerned about the fragile state of press freedom in our country, especially as the 2022 elections draw near.