Campus journalists adapt amid press freedom challenges in Eastern Visayas

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Campus journalists adapt amid press freedom challenges in Eastern Visayas
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Lack of funding and equipment, inadequate newsrooms, administrative meddling, censorship, understaffing, a shortage of volunteers, a focus on 'sunshine news,' and red-tagging are among the concerns voiced by campus journalists

This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.Lack of funding and equipment, inadequate newsrooms, administrative meddling, censorship, understaffing, a shortage of volunteers, a focus on 'sunshine news,' and red-tagging are among the concerns voiced by campus journalists

Lack of funding and equipment, inadequate newsrooms, administrative meddling, censorship, understaffing, a lack of volunteers, a focus on “sunshine news,” and red-tagging were cited as some of the concerns voiced by campus journalists.reflected on the motivation of her fellow campus journalists and why they continue to persevere.

also tackled the issues faced by UEP student publications, revealing similarities in their experiences.extended workshop invitations to satellite and college publications, which are usually not included in such events.were repeatedly pushed back. A reduction of almost 74% from the original proposed budget allowed only five representatives per publication.

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