Edge Davao 7 Issue 30

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EDGEDAVAO

VOL. 7 ISSUE 30 • SUNDAY-MONDAY, APRIL 27-28, 2014

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Serving a seamless society

PPI MARKS 50 YEAR TH

Edge Davao finalist in ‘best edited paper,’ 3 other PPI-Coke nat’l journalism awards

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he Philippine Press Institute, also known as the association of Philippine newspapers, will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a two-day commemorative event slated to unfold on May 1 at the Traders hotel in Manila.

Former President Fidel V. Ramos will be the keynote speaker for the 18the season of the Civic Journalism Community Press Awards. Dubbed “PPI@50 and Beyond,” this year’s PPI golden anniversary theme calls to mind the national newspaper association’s collective and individual feats as well as the enormous challenges facing the Philippine press. The spate of journalist killings that continues to alarm both local and international media groups and human rights advocates, newspaper viability in the increasingly digital era, the much-anticipated passage of the long-overdue Freedom of Information bill, and poor

media compensation and working conditions alongside the need to professionalize the journalists ranks are some of the issues that continue to hound members of the press, particularly those working in communities. “As PPI head for the past 12 months or so, I’ve had the privilege of touching base with some media colleagues all over the country,” says PPI chairman-president Atty. Jesus Dureza. Yet, the concurrent Mindanao Times publisher has also seen “that the challenges affecting the media have remained the same.” It is against this backdrop that the PPI marks “its half-century milestone, mindful that the Philippine

press must continue to perform its role in upholding press freedom and providing the public with verified, accurate and truthful information that is so vital to democracy,” says the newspaper association in a statement. Toward this end, the PPI has forged strategic partnerships (and strengthened existing ones) with select development and corporate institutions to implement vital media projects in the coming months. The PPI’s upcoming initiatives resulting from these partnerships will be formally launched during its 50th anniversary celebration. It is also set to begin this year the promotion of the organization of regional press

councils as public redress mechanisms. 2013 CIvIC JournalIsM awards While the PPI is well aware of the issues confronting the media, particularly at the community level, it continues to recognize the outstanding contributions of the community press to the reconstruction of public life where ordinary folk have a strong voice in local affairs. The Civic Journalism Community Press Awards, launched in 1996 and conferred annually on outstanding community newspapers, will be one of the highlights of the upcoming PPI anniversary celebration. The PPI’s institutional partnership, initially with Konrad Adenauer Foundation and currently with Coca-Cola Philippines, has made this undertaking possible. FInalIsT

In 4 awards EDGE DAVAO, which celebrated its sixth founding anniversary last April 10 with a special supplement featuring Davao’s six top newsmakers led by Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte, is finalist in “Best Edited Community Newspaper” category along with two other daily publications in the Visayas and Luzon. Finalists for the “best-edited community daily newspaper” plum other than Edge Davao are Sun. Star Baguio in Luzon and Sun.Star Cebu in the Visayas, both decades-old publications. The finalists were selected through a screening process managed by the prestigious Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication. Edge Davao, the youngest of all contenders, is also

finalist in three other national awards for 2013 jointly sponsored by PPI and The Coca Cola Philippine Export. They are “Best Editorial Page,” “Best in Business and Economic Reporting,” and “Best in Photojournalism.” A total of seven awards will be given to the community daily newspapers. As finalist in four awards, Edge Davao got the biggest number. In “Best Editorial Page,” the other finalists are Sun. Star Baguio and Cebu Daily News. In “Best in Business and Economic Reporting,” Edge Davao’s only rival is The Visayan Daily Star of Bacolod, while in “Best in Photojournalism,” it is pitted against Sun.Star Baguio and Cebu Daily News. The remaining three awards in the daily newspaper category and the finalists are “Best in Environment

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