• TV o FB: Usapang Media

  • Apr 21 2022
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Ano nga ba talaga ang role ng media kapag halalan? Tagabalita lamang ba, tagapaliwanag, o public enemy #1?


    For centuries, the media as an institution has been the most credible and reliable source of news. But in this age of social media, more and more people are getting their information from untrusted and unverified sources, claiming that media organizations have lost their objectivity. The core of Journalism is simple: to inform and present the facts, educate, and inspire positive action. Join Fr. Tito Caluag and his friendly trio of distinguished thinkers—Dr. Leloy Claudio, Manolo Quezon, and Carlo Santiago—in this conversation on how today’s journalists are striving to uphold the Journalism ethics and standards of truth, accuracy, and objectivity amidst a difficult climate of misinformation


    To watch the full version of this conversation with CNN Philippines President Armie Jarin-Bennett and veteran journalist Christian Esguerra, head to the Conscience Collective Youtube Channel here: https://youtu.be/-SgeHfe0_1Q


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