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02:01 Celebration of the Cebu Press Freedom Week.
02:04 (speaking in foreign language)
02:08 Martial law, that's on September 21.
02:15 (speaking in foreign language)
02:19 Some kind of a survey.
02:21 (speaking in foreign language)
02:25 Local news, the state of the local news.
02:36 (speaking in foreign language)
02:39 Police-related stories have the most exposure
02:43 in two media companies that still print newspapers,
02:46 one online news site, and two radio stations
02:49 according to a three-week study,
02:52 three-week study conducted by students
02:54 from Cebu Normal University and the University of Cebu.
02:59 (speaking in foreign language)
03:02 Conducted on July 17 to August 7, so three weeks.
03:07 (speaking in foreign language)
03:09 That's not long if you will be conducting a survey.
03:12 (speaking in foreign language)
03:13 That's not enough.
03:15 We'll discuss about that later.
03:17 So showed a total of 171 police-related stories
03:21 published by Sunstar Cebu for three weeks.
03:24 The Freeman and CDN Digital aired by Radio DYHP and DYSS.
03:29 (speaking in foreign language)
03:34 Two stations.
03:35 (speaking in foreign language)
03:39 You cannot compare apples with oranges, Luigi.
03:52 (speaking in foreign language)
03:56 That means they can deploy reporters
04:01 to the different beats.
04:03 (speaking in foreign language)
04:07 And the leads of surveys, Dr. Joseph Tubilan,
04:16 and Vice President for Administration
04:18 Cebu Normal University,
04:20 (speaking in foreign language)
04:24 from the University of the Philippines.
04:27 Now, a credible survey, Luigi,
04:31 (speaking in foreign language)
04:35 initial study, it's not informal,
04:37 it's an initial study,
04:39 initial study conducted nila.
04:42 So a credible survey, Luigi,
04:45 should openly disclose the methodology,
04:48 including details about the sample selection,
04:52 why July 17 to August 7,
04:56 data collection techniques and analysis sub-procedures.
05:00 If the group conducting the survey lacks transparency
05:03 in sharing their methodology,
05:05 this could raise suspicions about the reliability
05:08 and validity of their findings.
05:10 For surveys to gain credibility,
05:13 they often undergo peer review
05:15 and validation of other experts in the field.
05:18 If the survey conducted by this group
05:20 was not subject to any form of external validation
05:24 or scrutiny, you can question the extent
05:26 of which their findings have been rigorously examined.
05:29 (speaking in foreign language)
05:33 It doesn't work that way.
05:35 When you research, it's a complete study
05:37 for peer review or for (speaking in foreign language)
05:40 So (speaking in foreign language)
05:43 yesterday, we sent out some questions.
05:46 Now, busy man, see Dr. Tubilan,
05:48 so we'll try to call him Karon
05:51 to ask (speaking in foreign language)
05:54 like (speaking in foreign language)
05:56 objective, give us a--
05:58 (speaking in foreign language)
06:00 How well the survey works and what is the survey for?
06:04 (speaking in foreign language)
06:08 (speaking in foreign language)
06:11 Is it proper to release an initial study
06:14 rather than release a complete one?
06:16 (phone ringing)
06:20 (speaking in foreign language)
06:25 (speaking in foreign language)
06:29 (speaking in foreign language)
06:39 Hello?
06:50 Yes?
06:52 (speaking in foreign language)
06:56 (speaking in foreign language)
06:57 I know you're traveling at the moment,
06:59 so thank you for taking our call.
07:01 Thank you.
07:02 Yes.
07:03 Regarding (speaking in foreign language)
07:05 I am personally interested on the survey you conducted
07:08 on the new beats, (speaking in foreign language)
07:12 News beats?
07:14 News beats.
07:15 News beats, okay.
07:17 So (speaking in foreign language)
07:21 goal of the survey or the study conducted, that is to--
07:25 Actually, (speaking in foreign language)
07:30 (speaking in foreign language)
07:38 Hello?
07:39 Hello, sir.
07:39 (speaking in foreign language)
07:43 (speaking in foreign language)
07:45 (speaking in foreign language)
07:49 So actually, (speaking in foreign language)
07:54 Actually, (speaking in foreign language)
07:57 Our executive director, Chico Chavez,
08:01 wanted that we will conduct, it's just a survey,
08:06 where this will be involved by two (speaking in foreign
08:12 language)
08:15 University, Cebu Normal University,
08:16 and the University of the Philippines, Cebu.
08:20 So, the two universities is actually offering
08:25 BA from it, and so with that, he just wanted,
08:29 we just wanted the state, especially of employment
08:34 of supporters in beats, beats, no?
08:40 (speaking in foreign language)
08:43 So from there, we want for three weeks,
08:53 the concept here is that it's just simply (speaking in foreign
08:59 language)
09:00 articles that's published, and then broadcasts,
09:07 meaning, DYXX, DY, so the news organization,
09:12 there are five that we monitor,
09:19 throughout the week, starting July 7th,
09:24 until August 17th.
09:27 So, there are five news, Sunstar, The Freeman,
09:33 CDN Digital, for broadcast, EYH, YWS.
09:38 Now, why we post these five, because we are considering
09:43 that this news already happens.
09:47 (speaking in foreign language)
10:02 Okay.
10:02 (speaking in foreign language)
10:06 Okay.
10:15 (speaking in foreign language)
10:20 So, we have one, five news organizations,
10:27 (speaking in foreign language)
10:31 because, (speaking in foreign language)
10:41 well-established newsroom, (speaking in foreign language)
10:46 And so, from July 7th, August 17th,
10:55 we conducted the tour.
10:59 (speaking in foreign language)
11:03 (speaking in foreign language)
11:08 Every published ad love, for Sunstar,
11:12 (speaking in foreign language)
11:33 (speaking in foreign language)
11:37 Just the banner stories.
11:40 - No, all the stories--
11:42 - All the stories in the paper.
11:43 - Yes.
11:44 (speaking in foreign language)
11:47 So, that it was all the bits.
11:49 - Okay, but CDN is not a newspaper.
11:51 - I am, but we are considering them also,
11:55 (speaking in foreign language)
11:56 because they're also covering the,
11:58 we would like to know the state, local press,
12:02 how they cover, and deployment of porters.
12:05 (speaking in foreign language)
12:09 (speaking in foreign language)
12:12 If we conduct research, or study, or survey,
12:15 we always first identify what is the problem
12:18 that we are trying to find, to answer,
12:21 based on the survey we conducted.
12:24 So, what was the survey problem
12:28 that we're trying to answer in this survey?
12:30 In the survey, we felt that,
12:33 (speaking in foreign language)
12:37 So, we wanted to know,
12:40 (speaking in foreign language)
12:44 The thing is, the capitals,
12:46 (speaking in foreign language)
12:50 (speaking in foreign language)
12:55 (speaking in foreign language)
13:00 (speaking in foreign language)
13:27 (speaking in foreign language)
13:31 - There are already limited reporters available
13:35 for the five media outlets, no?
13:38 That was what we're trying to answer,
13:41 the problem that we're trying to answer,
13:43 based on the survey you conducted.
13:45 - Yes.
13:46 - But is three weeks enough to find out?
13:50 - Actually, really good schedule,
13:53 but it's just a way, just a start.
13:56 (speaking in foreign language)
13:58 Because yesterday, we felt that there's a need,
14:03 no, like the whole year round,
14:05 because there are those media reporters
14:08 that are present, present,
14:09 (speaking in foreign language)
14:13 (speaking in foreign language)
14:42 - Okay, I know it's a start,
14:43 but why are we trying to investigate this problem?
14:48 Like, why are we trying to,
14:52 what is the reason behind why we wanted to find out
14:54 that (speaking in foreign language)
14:57 reporters?
14:58 (speaking in foreign language)
15:03 (speaking in foreign language)
15:07 (speaking in foreign language)
15:35 - Okay, (speaking in foreign language)
15:40 - Actually, (speaking in foreign language)
16:01 because we were taking the National Press Freedom Day,
16:05 August 30, which is the second year.
16:09 This is just a way of like,
16:12 (speaking in foreign language)
16:16 So, just like a start, but,
16:23 (speaking in foreign language)
16:25 - Okay, so, (speaking in foreign language)
16:26 number one, (speaking in foreign language)
16:27 I think we sent out a question for you yesterday,
16:30 like, what is the method used in the survey?
16:34 (speaking in foreign language)
16:38, at the moment.
16:43 (speaking in foreign language)
17:06 - Okay, and then, (speaking in foreign language)
17:11 you want to show something
17:16 for the National Press Freedom Day.
17:18 (speaking in foreign language)
17:22 Okay, now, we really wanted to,
17:30 okay, you know, studies, (speaking in foreign language)
17:34 we wanted to ask you these questions,
17:37 because whether this is initial, partial,
17:40 start, or whatever, it will leave an impact,
17:44 whatever is the findings,
17:46 whatever is the resolution (speaking in foreign language)
17:51 will have an effect on the opinion
17:57 of the communication students who were there,
18:00 right, Dr. Tubilan?
18:02 - Yes, that's right, actually, with the student present.
18:07 - Hello, Dr. Tubilan?
18:11 - Yes, that's right, (speaking in foreign language)
18:16 - Okay, so, was it also explained to the students
18:21 that this is just an initial, (speaking in foreign language)
18:26 is it not premature presentation of the survey
18:32 in Atura, Kasyort, in--
18:34 (speaking in foreign language)
18:38 We would like that, what could be a basis
18:51 for students who are called in thesis writing,
18:54 or search, that they can start.
18:56 (speaking in foreign language)
19:01 (laughing)
19:03 - Sep, we will try to call you again,
19:21 (speaking in foreign language)
19:25 - Thank you, Kai.
19:27 - Thank you.
19:28 (speaking in foreign language)
19:33 (speaking in foreign language)
19:37 (speaking in foreign language)
19:41 (speaking in foreign language)
20:07 - One, is there a relationship,
20:09 (speaking in foreign language)
20:13 Is there a relationship between the number of reporters
20:20 and the number of stories?
20:22 (speaking in foreign language)
20:36 Is the number of stories coming out,
20:38 (speaking in foreign language)
20:42 I'm more interested on the methodology,
20:53 and they should have explained it clearly,
20:55 especially that the audience are the communication students
21:00 who will be conducting research--
21:03 - Based on this.
21:04 - Who will be conducting research,
21:07 (speaking in foreign language)
21:08 And then if we cannot show them
21:10 how research is properly done,
21:12 and not a shortcut to that,
21:15 that's a different story.
21:16 (speaking in foreign language)
21:20 - The way I still understand it,
21:26 (speaking in foreign language)
21:30 (speaking in foreign language)
21:34 - In forms of media,
21:36 (speaking in foreign language)
21:40 (speaking in foreign language)
21:57 (speaking in foreign language)
22:01 (speaking in foreign language)
22:13 Going back from the very basic,
22:15 the very, what are you trying to achieve
22:19 in conducting the survey?
22:21 What problem are you trying to solve?
22:23 (speaking in foreign language)
22:27 - The number of reporters at the same time--
22:31 - The number of stories.
22:33 (speaking in foreign language)
22:34 - Number of reporters at different beats.
22:37 But we have to understand,
22:39 (speaking in foreign language)
22:43 that's in the past.
22:44 But now, like in the case of Sunstar,
22:46 it's not the whole time that we follow the old beat system.
22:51 (speaking in foreign language)
22:54 - The world has changed.
22:55 The media landscape has changed from 20 years ago.
22:58 So even on the way we deploy our reporters has changed.
23:02 We don't exactly follow if you're a city hall or a capital.
23:07 Really depends on where we want to pursue our stories.
23:11 If you notice,
23:12 (speaking in foreign language)
23:16 accounts of business stories.
23:17 (speaking in foreign language)
23:21 - By the number of what?
23:25 By the number of whatever is published there?
23:29 - I know, by the number of what's published.
23:30 (speaking in foreign language)
23:34 I'm interested.
23:38 (speaking in foreign language)
23:45 What counts for them as a business story?
23:47 (speaking in foreign language)
23:51 - But we are removing that section.
23:53 (speaking in foreign language)
23:57 To find out as to the volume of reporters,
24:01 (speaking in foreign language)
24:03 some number of stories published.
24:06 Is there a relationship?
24:08 (speaking in foreign language)
24:10 Some number of stories published.
24:13 (speaking in foreign language)
24:17 - What if enterprising reporter,
24:21 he can file like eight stories in a day?
24:25 (speaking in foreign language)
24:28 - It's not a reflection.
24:32 It doesn't say anything.
24:34 A number of, for me, a number of stories,
24:38 a number of reporters,
24:40 if you want to identify the number of reporters,
24:43 really a number of stories published
24:45 is the measurement for that.
24:46 - You cannot use a quantitative survey for that.
24:50 (speaking in foreign language)
24:54 - From city hall to capital,
24:58 (speaking in foreign language)
25:02 Because that's the old structured.
25:10 (speaking in foreign language)
25:14 Entertainment is not a day-to-day thing.
25:21 It's not every day that we have.
25:23 (speaking in foreign language)
25:28 Achieve in three weeks time,
25:35 was it enough to show?
25:38 For me personally,
25:39 (speaking in foreign language)
25:40 a number of stories as to the number of reporters.
25:43 And then, will it change?
25:48 They need to,
25:51 (speaking in foreign language)
25:53 the analysis of the procedure,
25:56 (speaking in foreign language)
25:57 in conducting surveys.
25:59 And then at the same time,
26:01 (speaking in foreign language)
26:07 There are more police stories.
26:09 Does that mean that we have more police reporters
26:11 assigned to the beat?
26:13 - I don't think that necessarily follows.
26:14 - In the case of Sunstar,
26:16 among reporters of police,
26:17 (speaking in foreign language)
26:19 but for so long,
26:20 (speaking in foreign language)
26:24 - So meaning,
26:26 (speaking in foreign language)
26:30 - And then methodology,
26:36 (speaking in foreign language)
26:40 Before Dr. Tubilan,
26:53 (speaking in foreign language)
26:54 they are journalists.
26:56 And discipline as a journalist,
26:57 (speaking in foreign language)
27:01 validation, verification,
27:03 but,
27:04 (speaking in foreign language)
27:09 They have this discipline,
27:11 added value, added discipline.
27:13 So introduction,
27:14 begin by providing an overview,
27:16 (speaking in foreign language)
27:17 research topic and its significance.
27:20 What is the volume of reporters?
27:22 (speaking in foreign language)
27:31 I don't understand.
27:33 (speaking in foreign language)
27:36 (speaking in foreign language)
27:51 Whether it's initial,
27:57 whether it's (speaking in foreign language)
28:01 the picture that you provided,
28:04 that the picture,
28:05 the report that you made yesterday,
28:07 already has an impact to the students
28:10 who were present in that forum.
28:12 (speaking in foreign language)
28:16 From July,
28:24 (speaking in foreign language)
28:25 July 7 to August 17.
28:27 (speaking in foreign language)
28:28 So three weeks.
28:29 (speaking in foreign language)
28:33 Research design.
28:38 Research design,
28:39 (speaking in foreign language)
28:43 Sample size, Luigi.
28:44 (speaking in foreign language)
28:48 Implications to arrive at a sample size.
28:51 (speaking in foreign language)
28:55 Present your research findings systematically,
29:01 referring to your visual aids like slides, charts,
29:04 you've prepared,
29:05 share the data and evidence that support your conclusions.
29:08 But (speaking in foreign language)
29:17 Discuss the implications of the findings
29:20 and their significance in relation to the research problem.
29:23 To the researcher,
29:25 explain how the results contribute
29:27 to existing knowledge in the field.
29:29 So for example,
29:30 (speaking in foreign language)
29:34 The research problem is to identify if enough
29:37 or (speaking in foreign language)
29:38 reporters on the field.
29:39 (speaking in foreign language)
29:43 There are more police stories.
29:45 Does it answer to the problem?
29:47 If we have enough or (speaking in foreign language)
29:53 Did it answer?
29:56 On the number of stories produced every day.
30:00 (speaking in foreign language)
30:14 (speaking in foreign language)
30:18 On the number of stories.
30:20 (speaking in foreign language)
30:24 171.
30:44 There are 80 stories original.
30:48 There are 70 stories at City Hall.
30:51 There are 18 stories at Capitol.
30:54 And 15 stories at City Hall.
30:56 (speaking in foreign language)
31:00 Police reporters,
31:05 there are more regional reporters.
31:08 (speaking in foreign language)
31:12 (speaking in foreign language)
31:16 Let's just talk about numbers.
31:19 It's not even the newsworthiness.
31:22 (speaking in foreign language)
31:26 The problem, identification of number of reporters
31:32 in the beats.
31:33 (speaking in foreign language)
31:38 (speaking in foreign language)
31:42 Actually, (speaking in foreign language)
31:52 How many reporters do we have?
31:54 (speaking in foreign language)
31:58 I don't know.
32:03 (speaking in foreign language)
32:07 (speaking in foreign language)
32:12 (speaking in foreign language)
32:17 (speaking in foreign language)
32:20 (speaking in foreign language)
32:36 (speaking in foreign language)
32:40 (speaking in foreign language)
32:52 (speaking in foreign language)
32:57 (speaking in foreign language)
33:01 Right now, we have seven reporters.
33:23 (speaking in foreign language)
33:25 We have two vacancies, so anybody interested,
33:28 (speaking in foreign language)
33:30 we are hiring two more reporters.
33:32 (speaking in foreign language)
33:36 Anyway, (speaking in foreign language)
33:51 (speaking in foreign language)
33:55 Survey. Survey.
34:04 So what we're trying to conduct a survey
34:07 is the number of people in the different beats
34:10 that get assigned to Osaka Media Company.
34:13 So for example, (speaking in foreign language)
34:20 Compared to the region, compared to City Hall,
34:23 the provincial, and the Pulapu City,
34:25 (speaking in foreign language)
34:29 Quality.
34:39 (speaking in foreign language)
34:42 (speaking in foreign language)
34:46 (speaking in foreign language)
34:51 (speaking in foreign language)
35:11 What's the hypothesis (speaking in foreign language)
35:16 Maybe to--
35:17 (phone ringing)
35:21 (speaking in foreign language)
35:27 (speaking in foreign language)
35:31 Okay.
35:34 (speaking in foreign language)
35:39 Survey problem, problem was to find out
35:46 the number of reporters in our beats,
35:51 the different beats.
35:52 (speaking in foreign language)
35:56 (speaking in foreign language)
36:00 (speaking in foreign language)
36:05 Yes.
36:07 Was it an answer to that question
36:09 as to the volume of reporters?
36:11 (speaking in foreign language)
36:26 (speaking in foreign language)
36:27 Because of the number of stories published.
36:31 Yes.
36:32 (speaking in foreign language)
36:36 Okay.
36:42 (speaking in foreign language)
36:46 (speaking in foreign language)
36:50 Reporters.
37:00 (speaking in foreign language)
37:02 Is it like a one plus one?
37:05 Can we conclude--
37:06 No.
37:07 No.
37:08 (speaking in foreign language)
37:12 (speaking in foreign language)
37:16 (speaking in foreign language)
37:20 (speaking in foreign language)
37:24 Ah, okay.
37:48 So what you're trying to say is,
37:50 (speaking in foreign language)
37:55 or to the communication students
37:57 that this is something they can pursue
37:59 in their research studies?
38:01 Yes.
38:02 (speaking in foreign language)
38:06 Going back to the objective again,
38:08 if this is just an opener or what.
38:13 (speaking in foreign language)
38:15 I know this is an initial survey.
38:17 And it is even, I really find it
38:19 (speaking in foreign language)
38:23 Right now, like you said,
38:25 it does not,
38:26 (speaking in foreign language)
38:29 If there are more stories
38:30 (speaking in foreign language)
38:34 Yes.
38:41 (speaking in foreign language)
38:45 (speaking in foreign language)
38:49 Yes, yes.
38:52 (speaking in foreign language)
38:56 It is now, as I said,
39:02 (speaking in foreign language)
39:07 Okay, so short of saying, sir,
39:13 (speaking in foreign language)
39:15 No, no.
39:16 (speaking in foreign language)
39:20 At least.
39:22 (speaking in foreign language)
39:26 (speaking in foreign language)
39:30 For example,
39:34 (speaking in foreign language)
39:38 Okay.
39:46 (speaking in foreign language)
39:51 (speaking in foreign language)
39:55 (speaking in foreign language)
39:59 Students.
40:17 (speaking in foreign language)
40:21 (speaking in foreign language)
40:48 I don't know, Joseph, Dr. Tubilan,
40:51 (speaking in foreign language)
40:52 that is one side,
40:53 but it can also be because in this period,
40:56 there were a lot of news,
40:58 (speaking in foreign language)
40:59 related to police,
41:00 like for example,
41:01 (speaking in foreign language)
41:05 It just so happened,
41:12 it's not,
41:13 (speaking in foreign language)
41:18 if that's what the people,
41:20 (speaking in foreign language)
41:21 they want to consume.
41:23 It's just that,
41:24 (speaking in foreign language)
41:27 at that time,
41:28 and that's what we're pushing to our audience.
41:31 (speaking in foreign language)
41:32 Based on the data you gathered,
41:36 it's kind of difficult to connect on the,
41:39 you know,
41:39 if that's what really the audience,
41:41 (speaking in foreign language)
41:43 Yeah.
41:45 So actually, as I've said,
41:46 (speaking in foreign language)
41:49 this is just a tip of the iceberg.
41:51 (speaking in foreign language)
41:55 (speaking in foreign language)
42:08 You know, I appreciate that you initiated this survey,
42:12 but my worry is,
42:15 it was released kind of premature,
42:17 (speaking in foreign language)
42:19 and could actually,
42:21 instead of enlightening our audience,
42:24 our students,
42:25 (speaking in foreign language)
42:29 (speaking in foreign language)
42:44 It's just a presentation.
42:46 Actually, the idea came from the group,
42:49 (speaking in foreign language)
42:53 (speaking in foreign language)
43:13 Yeah, yeah.
43:14 I understand, sir.
43:16 (speaking in foreign language)
43:20 Actually,
43:32 (speaking in foreign language)
43:37 (speaking in foreign language)
43:41 (speaking in foreign language)
43:45 (speaking in foreign language)
43:49 (speaking in foreign language)
43:53 (speaking in foreign language)
43:57 (speaking in foreign language)
44:01 (speaking in foreign language)
44:05 (speaking in foreign language)
44:10 (speaking in foreign language)
44:14 (speaking in foreign language)
44:19 (speaking in foreign language)
44:46 Okay, so can we conclusively say, sir,
44:49 (speaking in foreign language)
44:53 (speaking in foreign language)
45:00 Yes.
45:11 (speaking in foreign language)
45:16 Well, the data,
45:18 (speaking in foreign language)
45:20 you didn't give any conclusion,
45:22 but the (speaking in foreign language)
45:26 When you write,
45:26 (speaking in foreign language)
45:30 even if there is no clear statement of conclusion,
45:35 but the data you presented
45:36 would tend to give an interpretation.
45:39 So since earlier,
45:42 (speaking in foreign language)
45:44 you said that it was not complete,
45:45 it was just the start,
45:47 it was to tease the students
45:50 to consider these topics as research topics.
45:54 When you finish,
45:57 (speaking in foreign language)
45:58 on three weeks,
45:59 when you set the three weeks,
46:00 do you feel (speaking in foreign language)
46:05 identify (speaking in foreign language)
46:10 the three weeks and getting the data,
46:12 do you feel (speaking in foreign language)
46:17 (speaking in foreign language)
46:21 So if we can't conclude anything, sir,
46:38 that's the case, sir,
46:39 then why release the survey?
46:41 - It's a poll.
46:43 - Oh, it's a poll, good.
46:44 (speaking in foreign language)
47:10 - It's not exactly a survey.
47:11 - So it's not a survey?
47:12 (speaking in foreign language)
47:16 - No, it's not a survey.
47:28 - Because what was (speaking in foreign language)
47:31 it's a new bits survey,
47:33 so people would think that there is an academic
47:38 procedure not like you follow (speaking in foreign language)
47:43 grounded.
47:44 And then,
47:45 (speaking in foreign language)
47:50 - Release.
47:56 - Before we present it to the audience.
47:58 (speaking in foreign language)
48:02 - Like what we did,
48:03 (speaking in foreign language)
48:07 Admittedly,
48:16 (speaking in foreign language)
48:20 And what does it mean?
48:27 (speaking in foreign language)
48:32 And when journalism dies,
48:35 goes with democracy.
48:36 (speaking in foreign language)
48:42 (speaking in foreign language)
48:46 If we were to refine this study, sir,
48:49 (speaking in foreign language)
48:52 we can present a better picture
48:56 as to (speaking in foreign language)
49:00 state of our profession as journalists, sir.
49:02 - Actually,
49:04 (speaking in foreign language)
49:08 - We can present our (speaking in foreign language)
49:10 and even faculty (speaking in foreign language)
49:15 (speaking in foreign language)
49:19 - Dr. Tubilan,
49:28 (speaking in foreign language)
49:32 (speaking in foreign language)
49:36 It involves the industry.
49:50 It involves the fourth estate of our country.
49:53 - Yes.
49:54 - You're in the best position 'cause you're in the academe.
49:58 (speaking in foreign language)
49:59 (speaking in foreign language)
50:03 - Okay, (speaking in foreign language)
50:11 (speaking in foreign language)
50:15 - It was not exactly a survey or a research
50:29 (speaking in foreign language)
50:30 - It was a complete research.
50:31 - Three weeks,
50:31 (speaking in foreign language)
50:32 not even a complete, not even a research.
50:34 (speaking in foreign language)
50:35 Not even at all.
50:35 (speaking in foreign language)
50:39 So it was not clear.
50:56 (speaking in foreign language)
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51:02 - Attorney Pachico Chavez,
51:03 (speaking in foreign language)
51:07 - Yes.
51:16 (speaking in foreign language)
51:19 - The results as to the number of stories
51:22 (speaking in foreign language)
51:23 on the three week period,
51:25 (speaking in foreign language)
51:27 as to the state of local journalism.
51:30 (speaking in foreign language)
51:32 The state of local journalism is the number of stories
51:36 for certain categories reflect the kind of journalism
51:40 we have today.
51:41 (speaking in foreign language)
51:47 Maybe we're doing our jobs wrongly.
51:50 (speaking in foreign language)
51:53 (speaking in foreign language)
51:56 Anyway,
52:04 (speaking in foreign language)
52:08 - It's already 1257.
52:09 (speaking in foreign language)
52:11 - But this will going to be short.
52:13 (speaking in foreign language)
52:15 It's a 3.9 billion.
52:16 - Diversion road.
52:21 - Diversion road.
52:23 (speaking in foreign language)
52:27 I'm sure there's a very big chunk of this project
52:34 goes to road right away.
52:36 (speaking in foreign language)
52:44 Instead of widening the road,
52:46 (speaking in foreign language)
52:51 and elevated the road or widening the road.
52:54 (speaking in foreign language)
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53:23 (speaking in foreign language)
53:27 (speaking in foreign language)
53:31 (speaking in foreign language)
53:35 (speaking in foreign language)
53:39 (speaking in foreign language)
54:02 - 150 houses and one building, a five story.
54:07 (speaking in foreign language)
54:11 For example,
54:12 (speaking in foreign language)
54:17 They will build on existing roads.
54:19 (speaking in foreign language)
54:45 (speaking in foreign language)
54:49 - Because a diversion road,
54:50 (speaking in foreign language)
54:52 - Yes.
54:53 - But I'm sure,
54:54 (speaking in foreign language)
55:01 (speaking in foreign language)
55:04 (speaking in foreign language)
55:19 - With the revision of the tax code,
55:22 (speaking in foreign language)
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56:33 - With distributing positive energy.
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57:30 (speaking in foreign language)
57:34 - Beyond the Headlines, okay, September 1.
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58:09 www.sunstar.com.ph
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