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  2. Category:Filipino journalists - Wikipedia

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    Also: Philippines: People: ... Filipino reporters and correspondents (15 P) T. Filipino television journalists (2 C, 64 P) Pages in category "Filipino journalists"

  3. Rappler - Wikipedia

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    Rappler (portmanteau of the words "rap" and "ripple") [3] is a Filipino online news website based in Pasig, Metro Manila, the Philippines.It was founded by 2021 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa along with a group of fellow Filipino journalists as well as technopreneurs.

  4. Maria Ressa - Wikipedia

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    The arrest was live-streamed by many of Rappler's senior reporters on Facebook. [80] Due to time constraints, Ressa was unable to post bail amounting to ₱60,000 ($1,150) resulting in her arrest and confinement within the (holding) board room office of the NBI building. A total of six lawyers, two pro bono, were assigned to work on her case. [81]

  5. Associations of environmental journalists - Wikipedia

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    Networks of environment journalists are able to work in ways that would be impossible for individual reporters. The Philippine Network of Environmental Journalists has, for instance, built an SMS -based news service that connects hyperlocal reports on environmental issues and disaster events to a national audience.

  6. The Philippine Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Reporter is an online and paper print media outlet based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that has been publishing since March 1989. It carries Philippine news and community news and feature stories about Filipinos in Philippines , Canada, and the U.S.

  7. Philippine News Agency - Wikipedia

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    About four months after the imposition of martial law, Marcos allowed a handful of newspapers and broadcast outfits to reopen.A group of former newspaper editors asked then the Department of Public Information (DPI) Secretary and later on Senator Francisco S. Tatad to explore the possibility of opening a government news agency by acquiring the World War II-vintage teletype machines and other ...

  8. Karmina Constantino - Wikipedia

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    Anna Karmina Constantino Torres (born February 14, 1975) is a Filipina television broadcast journalist who anchors Dateline Philippines on ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC) during weekdays. [2] Formerly she was a co-host of Breakfast on Studio 23 and a temporary replacement for the co-hosting chair in Mornings @ ANC .

  9. People's Television Network - Wikipedia

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    People's Television Network (Filipino: Pambansang TV; [2] abbreviated PTV) is the flagship state broadcaster owned by the Government of the Philippines.Founded in 1974, PTV is the main brand of People's Television Network, Inc. (PTNI), one of the attached agencies under the Presidential Communications Office (PCO).