geography or grammar. Comment written by Student # 10

 

Photo by the Department of Science and Technology of the Philippines, ASTI, downloaded from  http://agham.asti.dost.gov.ph/1998/3rd/extras/johnt/island.jpg

(Tubbataha Reef Marine Park, Central Sulu Sea)

Accuracy. Written by Student #10. Unedited by blog admin. 

       Quote “Even in broadsheets, writers (sic) sometimes commit factual errors and if left unchecked, readers who are not so aware (sic) of what’s written would certainly believe that they were fed with the right facts. In the banner photo of the January 7 2008 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, the photo caption had an obvious mistake. The caption reads (sic) : “the 7.4-meter-long whale shark probably crashed into the vessel in the SULU SEA (sic, indicate if caps supplied) or the seas between Bohol and Misamis Oriental. (sic, put closed-quotes) It’s (sic) funny yet disturbing. Any person who knows about our country’s geography will really point out that the Sulu Sea is not the body of water situated between these two provinces. It’s Bohol Sea. Sulu Sea is located near the archipelago-province of Palawan, on the western section of the country.

      Quote “Another factual error present is on (sic) the story ‘Lakas likely target of poachers’ (p. A2, January 8, 2008, Tuesday), wherein members of the ruling Lakas party will (sic) be subject to poaching of (sic)  other political parties with more viable presidential contenders according to Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano. In that story, it said (sic): “Speaker Jose de Venecia was defeated in 1988 (referring to his failed presidential bid won by the hugely popular candidate, then Vice-President Joseph Estrada). (sic, put closed-quotes) Certainly, there were no presidential elections in 1988. It should be 1998, a decade later. This is really a violation of the first provision of the journalist’s code of ethics that gives importance on (sic) the accuracy of facts, 2008/02/22 at 11:08 AM  2008/02/22. Closed-quote.   

Accuracy in names, numbers, places. Written by Rima Jessamine M. Granali

    

 Decamps, Alexandre Gabriel. The Turkish Patrol. 1831. Oil on canvas, 115 x 179 cm. Wallace Collection, London. Downloaded with express permission from the Web Gallery of Art at http://www.wga.hu from site admin Emil Kren, Ph.D.. Many thanks.  

        Accuracy. Written by  Rima Jessamine M. Granali. Student no. 7 blogpost no.3

     Quote “According to the code of professional and ethical conduct of the Philippine press institute, “all efforts must be exerted to make stories fair, accurate and balanced.” However, Philippine Daily Inquirer’s “Cop ambushed in Pasig” by Kristine Alave and Philippine Star’s “Cop linked to Boratong killed in ambush” by Non Alquitran (this post dated Jan. 22, 2008 ) do not give the same information. One of these two newspapers certainly is inaccurate. Philippine Star stated the PO2 Roland Faraon, was the policeman who died while Philippine Daily Inquirer said it was PO2 Rolan Faraon. Who died? Was it Roland or Rolan? Inquirer said Faraon was one of 22 Pasig City policemen charged of protecting the shabu market while Star said he was one of 21. Inquirer said Faraon was working in Camp Ricardo Papa, Taguig City while Star said in Camp Bagong Diwa in Bicutan, Taguig City. The readers need to know the right information and writers need to be accurate at all times. Jan 22, 4:12 PM”