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Lessons for PH journos: Gone are days of ‘cowboy reporting’

12 months ago Philippines inquirer

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The Maguindanao massacre in 2009 that left 59 people dead —32 of them journalists and media workers—brought to the fore the deadly risks that Philippine media face in the line of duty. The unprecedented attack—the deadliest against journalists in history—also prompted media outlets and organizations to rethink outdated norms on reporter safety, according to National Read more at: inquirer

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