Friday, January 20, 2012

INQUIRER - JOKER ARROYO - He said it was also incumbent on the media to deliver a fair coverage for the benefit of the public. "Since the viewership [of Corona's impeachment trial] doesn't approximate the one of Estrada, where public participation was almost total, generally the public has to rely on media's report and interpretation. That puts a responsibility on the part of the media to report fairly as the vents happen in the trial," he said. To the contending camps he issued this challenge: "The prosecution should prove whatever it stated in the articles, and the defense should controvert and disprove the evidence of the prosecution."

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