The Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) is quietly undertaking yet again the herculean job of monitoring how Philippine media community is doing its job vis-a-vis the national elections.
CMFR has done this in 2004 and 2007. This time, the monitoring also covers Philippine media in the regions, specifically those in Cebu.
Always visit and bookmark the CMFR’s Media and Elections page to know more and to check the various monitoring reports.
According to its website, “CMFR was organized in 1989 as a private, non-stock, non-profit organization involving the different sectors of society in the task of building up the press and news media as a pillar of democratic society. Its programs uphold press freedom, promote responsible journalism, and encourage journalistic excellence.” It organizes the prestigious Jaime V. Ongpin Award for Excellence in Journalism.
Meantime, here’s a sample of a CMFR report:
