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Advertisers and Other Owners of Media: The Search for Models of Survival Among Media Organizations


The University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication (UPCMC) would like to invite you to the paper presentation of Ms. Lourdes E. Simbulan entitled

ADVERTISERS AND OTHER OWNERS OF MEDIA:
THE SEARCH FOR MODELS OF SURVIVAL
AMONG MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS


The colloquium will be held on Wednesday, February 10, 2010, 2:30-4:00 PM, at the CMC Auditorium.  

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Music in Television Dramas: from Background to Foreground


The University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication (UPCMC) would like to invite you to the paper presentation of Prof. Fernando A. Austria, Jr. entitled

MUSIC IN TELEVISION DRAMAS:
FROM BACKGROUND TO FOREGROUND


The colloquium will be held on Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 4:30 - 6:00 PM, at the CMC Auditorium.

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Queer Diasporas, Victimhood and Redress in the (Neo) Colonial City


The University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication (UPCMC) would like to invite you to the paper presentation of Dr. Robert G. Diaz entitled

QUEER DIASPORAS, VICTIMHOOD AND REDRESS IN THE (NEO)COLONIAL CITY

The colloquium will be held on January 27, 2010, 4:00 - 5:30 PM, at the CMC Auditorium.

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The Constitutional Probihition Against Alien Ownership And Managementof Mass Media In The Philippines


The University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication (UPCMC) would like to invite you to the paper presentation of Prof. Victor C. Avecilla entitled

The Constitutional Probihition Against Alien Ownership And Managementof Mass Media In The Philippines

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SAVORING ROMANCE PINOY STYLE IN FOREIGN CLIMES: A Study of Readers of Tagalog Romance Novel


by Dr. Georgina R. Encanto
Department of Journalism

Tuesday, 12 January 2010, 2:30 -4:00 p.m.
The CMC Auditorium, Plaridel Hall Annex

ABSTRACT-The paper focuses on a readership survey of the overseas Filipino workers, specifically women, who have been considered a significant sector of the target market of Tagalog

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PERFORMING THE FILIPINA “MAIL ORDER BRIDE”: Affective Labor, Feminist Camp, and Ethnic Drag


by Dr. Gina Velasco
Department of Anthropology
Gender and Sexuality Studies Program
Bryn Mawr College

Wednesday, 13 January 2010
10:00 to 11:30 a.m.
CMC Auditorium
Plaridel Hall Annex

ABSTRACT - My paper explores the representation of the Filipina “mail order bride” through a comparative analysis of the Filipina American performance and video art ensemble the Mail Order Brides (M.O.B.) and the film

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Journalists Slaughtered in the Line of Duty

Statement on the Maguindanao Massacre by Prof. Rolando Tolentino, Ph.D, Dean, U.P. College of Mass Communication (UP-CMC); former UP-CMC Deans Prof. Georgina Encanto and  Luis Teodoro; 20 regular faculty members and 8 lecturers from the Departments of Journalism, Broadcast Communication, Communication Research and the U.P. Film Institute; nine student organizations of the UP-CMC; and by UP-CMC REPS and administrative staff.

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Contextualizing the November 23 Mass Murders, Luis V. Teodoro

Department of Journalism, College of Mass Communication, University of the Philippines

MY task this morning is to contextualize the November 23 bloodbath in the overall scheme of Philippine politics, and its impact on democracy and press freedom.

It’s a tall order to which I will try to do some justice. Some parts of my presentation will be familiar to those few of you—the very few of you-- who read my columns in Business World, where I have had to do almost the exact same thing, so I’m not about to reinvent the wheel.

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