Declining trust in media and the selling of the President as a brand
The sharp decline of the public trust in media based on the findings of 2019 Philippine Trust Index survey is not surprising but something to be concerned of.
The sharp decline of the public trust in media based on the findings of 2019 Philippine Trust Index survey is not surprising but something to be concerned of.
Since the last PTI trust rating survey in 2017, trust in the church declined to 90 percent. Confidence in government went down to 76 percent. But the decline was sharper for media, which fell to 69 percent from 78 percent.
President Rodrigo Duterte has not mentioned his promises related to the media since his first State of the Nation Address in 2016.
Even prior to his presidency, Duterte has attacked the media on several occasions.
Media groups should come together, the coalition said.
“Framing road safety as a public health concern makes a big difference on how the problem will be addressed"
Ang batas na nagpapataw ng parusa sa maling balita ay umiiral na, tulad ng nakasaad sa RPC, na ipinasa noong 1930.
Philippine Star wrongly reported there's a new law criminalizing fake news.
Oftentimes, when we read or watch on TV news about what’s happening in Donald Trump’s United States of America, you can easily find similarities in the Philippines.
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Sept. 10 told the media to go ahead and criticize him and his government’s shortcomings, saying it is their sworn duty. Not so long ago, he dared reporters to kill and stop journalism in this country. STATEMENT: Straight from the recently concluded Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Vientiane,