The 7th regular media monitor can be posted here. Or, in the alternative, for those who want to earn bonus points, any of the bonus media monitor not yet submitted, can be posted here, including the 5th Bonus on stories on the occult and the supernatural being reported as news or news feature (discussed below).
The 7th regular or 3rd bonus, 4th bonus, can be posted between now and this Saturday morning Oct. 24, 11am (deadline).
In view of Halloween stories and All Saints Day stories, the 5th bonus on occult news stories can be posted between now and November 7. (another media monitor will be opened on Oct. 27.)
For the 7th regular media monitor: hard and soft news, entertainment shows, movies and TV movies, teleseryes (soap operas), drama/action/ sitcom serials, and content streamed online, et cetera, as covered by provisions taken up in class, may be reviewed. The media content must be from the previous three weeks (in other words: current); the 5th bonus includes stories up to Nov. 7.
(just as a heads-up, we will have a bonus media monitor on disaster reporting after the report on this topic; the bonus review includes the reporting of Typhoon Lando, so those who want to avail of this can take note of news reports on this starting now.)
As stated before, the review must state what provision is pertinent. For convenience, embedded below is a summary of the KBP Broadcast Code. Below that is the KBP Broadcast Code provision on occult news reporting:
News should Inform the public rather than merely entertain
– News shall be part of a station’s programming
– News report shall be fair, objective and factual ; opinions are avoided
– Editorials and/commentaries are to be distinct from news
– News must be cautiously chosen
– News must be credible and mere gossip should not be aired or those based on sources that are “anonymous” or unknown
– Unconfirmed news are not to be aired unless there is an urgent need for people to know and must be verified as soon as possible
– News production aids should not mislead the public.
– Archived or file video, photo, and audio materials should be properly labeled
– Morbid, violent, sensational or alarming details not essential to a factual report are prohibited
– Advertisements must be clearly distinguished from the news
– Advertisements in the guise of news are prohibited
Article 2 ANALYSIS AND COMMENTARIES
– The airing of public affairs programs and commentaries is encouraged, particularly to give the public the opportunity to participate in discussions of current issues, concerns and events
– Public affairs programs aired on time contracted to other parties (such as blocktimers) shall name who is responsible for producing the programs every time they are aired
– Opposing or contrasting sides of public issues should be fairly presented
Article 3 COVERAGE INVOLVING CHILDREN
– Child’s dignity and privacy must always be respected
– There should be a conscious effort to avoid sensationalizing, stereotyping, prejudging or exploiting children with disabilities or children belonging to minority or indigenous groups
– Surprise and unplanned (“ambush”) interviews of children are prohibited
– Children should not be required to recall and narrate traumatic experience and shall be protected from further suffering emotional distress or trauma
– Programs and materials involving children must comply with all pertinent laws, rules and regulations
Article 4 PERSONAL ATTACKS
– Personal attacks, that is, attacks on the honesty, integrity, or personal qualities of an identified person, institution or group, on matters that have no bearing on the public interest are prohibited
– When personal attacks against any person, institution or group are aired, that person, institution or group shall be given a fair opportunity to reply
Article 5 CORRECTING MISTAKES
– When a mistake has been broadcast, it must be acknowledged and rectified as soon as possible by stating the mistake and making the correction
Article 6 CRIME AND CRISIS SITUATIONS
-The coverage of crimes in progress or crisis situations, such as hostage-taking or kidnapping, shall consider the safety and security of human lives above the right of the public to information.
If it is necessary in avoiding injury or loss of life, the station should consider delaying its airing
– Anchors, reporters, or other station personnel shall not act as negotiators or interfere in any way in negotiations conducted by the authorities
– Stations are encouraged to adopt standard operating procedures (SOP’s) consistent with this Code to govern the conduct of their news personnel during the coverage of crime and crisis situations
Article 7 INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
– The right to privacy of individuals shall be respected
Article 8 POLITICAL PROPAGANDA
– Equal opportunity in the access of airtime shall be given to candidates and political parties
– No program or sponsor shall be allowed to manifestly favor or oppose any candidate or political party
– All programs related to the campaign and the elections shall be subject to the relevant
provisions of this Code and all Election Laws
Article 9 PUBLIC COMPLAINTS AND GRIEVANCES
– Complaints, criticisms, or grievances aired against persons, institutions or group, whether public or private, shall be limited to issues which have a bearing on the public interest
– Persons involved in issues are to be given a chance to give an immediate response
Article 10 CALLS OR MESSAGES
– Requests for the airing of personal calls, appeals, personal messages or opinions shall be carefully screened to insure that they are legitimate
Article 11 CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS AND WELFARE
– At least fifteen percent (15%) of a TV station’s daily airtime should be devoted to programs suitable for viewing by children
Article 12 RELIGION
– Religious programs shall emphasize the positive role of religion in society
– Religious programs shall comply with other pertinent provisions of this Code
Article 13 SUPERSTITION AND THE OCCULT
– Programs or program materials that promote or encourage occult practices, black magic, witchcraft, and similar activities are prohibited
Article 14 MEDICAL, LEGAL AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE
– Only duly qualified and authorized persons shall be allowed to give medical, legal or other professional advice
– Any information on alternative medicine should be identified as such and any therapeutic claim should be consistent with the regulations and certifications of the Bureau of Food and Drug Administration.xxx et cetera: pls refer to your copy of the code as distributed and discussed in class.
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KBP Broadcast Code: “Art. 13 SUPERSTITION AND THE OCCULT
“Sec.1 Programs featuring superstitious and pseudo-scientific beliefs and practices, such as supernatural powers, foretelling of the future, astrology, phrenology, palm-reading, numerology, mind-reading, hypnotism, faith healing or similar subjects shall be careful not to induce belief in them. Care shall be taken to prevent the exploitation of people who may be easily swayed by such superstitious and pseudo-scientific beliefs and practices.
“Sec.2.Programs or program materials that promote or encourage occult practices, black magic, witchcraft, and similar activities are prohibited.” (KBP Broadcast Code)
The 4th Bonus is now being opened, it’s on — you guessed it — “reporting surveys”, or a review of news reports on surveys that were published/ aired/ posted this September 2015 and up to October 2015 (do not include news reports that were used as part of the first exam). Please use the provisions of the SPJ, PPI, and PPI Expanded as discussed in class.
[a bonus post can be submitted in lieu of (instead of) a regular media monitor, for bigger points. Only one media monitor can be posted per week — cramming is not allowed. The last week for posting the media monitor is the week before the last exam. As stated over and over, cramming, or submitting multiple posts in one bunch, is not allowed. The purpose of this exercise is to develop the habit of viewing or reading media content with a discerning eye] For those who want to catch up, embedded below is an example of the 3rd Bonus submitted by Mariah the other week:
“This is a photo that I took from the view of our classroom on the second floor on Plaridel Hall at 4:34pm on September 16, 2015. Nearby, at the Bahay ng Alumni, Grace Poe was announcing her decision to run for president, which attracted many of her supporters. Even the Ikot route was rerouted to accommodate the volume of people assembling for her. Later, after we were dismissed, I saw vehicles with Poe posters on them. To begin with, the event itself was premature campaigning. Poe has not even filed for candidacy, but people were already holding posters with campaign slogans on them.
“The cheers of her supporters could be heard from the classrooms, and were disruptive to the nearby classes. It made me wonder why Poe chose to make the announcement in UP when she studied in UP Manila for only two years before she went to Boston College, which she graduated from. To me, it looks like Poe is trying to associate herself with UP’s stature and reputation for political progressiveness and its ideologies that push for the voice of the masses. Poe may be trying to disassociate herself from the elite, much like her father, who came to be recognized as a folk hero because of his legacy of action films. As a UP student, I feel uncomfortable about how she is UP for the benefit of her image in her campaign. However, I know that I have to separate myself as a UP student from being a journalist. I can critically analyze the implications and meanings that this event conveys, as an individual, but as a journalist, I should be impartial and avoid letting my opinions cloud my reportage of the event. If I do want to write about why Grace Poe may have chosen UP, I should get quotes from reliable people like professors or political analysts.”
The 3rd Bonus has been discussed in class. For those who are not able to keep up: Details of the 3rd Bonus were posted the other week here at: https://marichulambino.com/2015/09/17/3rd-bonus-outdoor-media-of-politicians/