PPI annual confab focuses on maritime disputes
A forum on the West Philippine Sea disputes will be among the highlights of this year’s 20th Annual Press Forum...
PPI elects new set of officers
Marking its 52nd anniversary as the country’s premier association of newspapers, the Philippine Press Institute (PPI) elected a new board...
Online presence boosts readership amid the debris
Ruevivar Reyes, Southern Leyte Times’ brand manager, speaking before the participants at the 20th National Press Forum. Adapting to technological...
Rebuilding Lumad’s Dismantled Rights, One Story at a Time
For decades, indigenous peoples (IP), or lumad, in the country have endured systemic neglect and discrimination. Some of the physical...
Building from the Rubble
When a 7.2-magnitude earthquake shook the Bohol province in October 2013, followed in less than a month by super typhoon...
Don’t shoot the messenger, Mr. President, A PPI Statement
The Philippine Press Institute (PPI) urgently calls on the incoming administration to commit itself in no uncertain terms to protecting...
Conference Editorial for the 20th National Press Forum
West Philippine Sea in the Public Mind: Beyond Sound Bites As the Philippines heads into a new political dispensation, much...
Construction Reporting: Nailing It Right
Think construction reporting, and what comes to mind? Carl Jerome Maroma, a correspondent for CLTV36, used to think it was...
(Part 2) Different parties, different strokes Local pols (re)imagine CdO’s mental-health facility, program
Different parties, different strokes Local pols (re)imagine CdO’s mental-health facility, program Last of two parts By Lina Sagaral Reyes Contributor...
(Part 1) Different parties, different strokes Local pols (re)imagine CdO’s mental-health facility, program
Reportage for this series, originally published by Business week Mindanao and Mindanao Daily News on April 30 and May 4, was made...