Check out Jess Vestil (+April 7, 2006, 77), in photo with Sonny Osmena on Channel 3. And his “Yutang Tabunon” translation. See Comment.
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CJJ article about Jess Vestil by Kevin A. Lagunda. The record, Vestil translation, provided by Dante Luzon.
14/07/2025
A warning about letting
a politician hold the mic
during an interview
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Keep in touch. CJJ: https://cebujournalism.ph
11/07/2025
CJJ articles tell about
the crime and the book
a journalist wrote
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Accounts by Lilette Chan-Santos, Lorenzo P. Ninal and Anol Mongaya in Comment.
Under the CJJ category “True Crime in the News” at https://cebujournalism.ph
Who owns the Inquirer?
Have there been changes
since Ramon Ang in 2017?
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In Comment: published disclosure about PDI; its operations on print edition.
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Visit CJJ the site about Cebu news media: https://cebujournalism.ph
30/06/2025
News media tend
to compare events.
Audiences love it.
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June 30, 2025 ceremonies at two local governments — Cebu Province and Cebu City — provided an occasion for comparison.
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“Covering Local Governments” is a section or category in CJJ. https://cebujournalism.ph
28/06/2025
Congratulations winning
journalists and news media
outlets across the country.
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PPI, you’ve. got this good thing going through the years, cheers!
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List of winners (for 2024, awarded in 2025) from Cebu and the rest of the country in Comment.
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[] Cebu Citizens-Press Council
Registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2006, CCPC is a non-stock, non-profit organization that helps to protect press freedom, enhance the sense of accountability of journalists, and shape public opinion on media issues.
[] Cebu Press Freedom Week
Begun in 1984, it is an annual weeklong celebration of activities ranging from fellowships to forums on media concerns and the naming of streets after journalists. Not just journalists, but students and members of the public are invited to the activities.