BY MICHAEL M. MEDINA
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PAGADIAN CITY - MEMBERS of the
Zamboanga del Sur-Pagadian City Press Club, Inc. (ZPPI) denounced and condemned
the indiscriminate statements made in the social network Facebook (FB) talking
about them as “under the payroll of politicians” and "practicing
envelopmental journalism."
Despite FB’s fairly strict
guidelines about what is permissible and what is not, some comments or
documents outsourced are published and what was displayed recently was a degree
of bias against provincial and city journalists that now the ZPPI want to stern
the indifference and rising opinion against them.
Led by Victor del Pilar,
president, the local media club categorically said the comment was “damaging
and derogatory” apart from “being unfair, unjust, hostile, injurious,
downgrading, malicious.”
The personalities identified by
ZPPI as the persons behind the message were Elbert Ang-og aka Elbert Fuentes, a
resident of Sibugay province, and Rey Quisumbing from this city.
The said message was seen printed
as a comments in Facebook in the early part of November by Ang-og and
Quisumbing.
Ang-og’s was quoted to have
written: “Karamihan sa media ganun ang ginagawa nila para lang kumita… lalo na
[dyan] sa media sa Pagadian puro kabulastugan.”
Charnyl Albarracin, former ZPPI
president, told this paper Ang-og may have referred to the familiarity and
interactions between journalists and politicians that the latter lavishly gives
gifts and favors to reporters.
Albarracin sees nothing wrong
with this, he said.
As for Quisumbing, his comment
was: “Envelopmental Journalism – tanan nakapayroll sa mga politiko nya
magkunwari socially concerned.”
“Envelopmental journalism” is a
colloquial term where journalists are given money in envelopes given ostensibly
as tokens of appreciation for attending a press conference so they would write
favorable reports about the person giving them money.
ZPPI added that such derogatory
remarks are not true while admitting that there are media practitioners in
government service who are also pledging membership with the local media club,
these personalities are only “earning a decent living and performing their
duties and functions as PIOs of their respective offices.”
The remaining lot are not in
government service but are practicing in private capacities, observing the
proper set of rules of journalism, the group said in their statement dated
November 28.
On the issue of envelopmental
journalism, the same is not true because never did ZPPI engaged in it except to
receive payments of commercial placements on newspapers and radio time slots
for coverage. And these transactions are covered with official receipts, ZPPI
likewise said.
The local media club is demanding
both Ang-og and Quisumbing to “rectify, correct and make a public apology on
print and in radio” as a reparation for the hateful and negative
statements.
This paper failed to contact Ang-og and Quisumbing for comments. (PHILIPPINE PREVIEW)
This paper failed to contact Ang-og and Quisumbing for comments. (PHILIPPINE PREVIEW)
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