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                    [Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga —Media bribery and conflict of interest among prominent personalities and news media owners were highlighted in the first Philippine summit for the news media that ended here yesterday.


Many of the details in the three-day conference were off-the-record due to the sensitive nature of information divulged in the workshops and plenary meetings, with several participants openly talking about problems in their daily grind.
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More than 50 journalists from leading newspapers, television, and radio stations across the country attended Media Nation, the first Philippine Summit for the News Media at the Holiday Inn hotel. A group of young professionals called pagbabago@pilipinas organized the meeting with the support of commercial sponsors and foreign funding agencies.
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Many of the details in the three-day conference were off-the-record due to the sensitive nature of information divulged in the workshops and plenary meetings, with several participants openly talking about problems in their daily grind.
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More than 50 journalists from leading newspapers, television, and radio stations across the country attended Media Nation, the first Philippine Summit for the News Media at the Holiday Inn hotel. A group of young professionals called pagbabago@pilipinas organized the meeting with the support of commercial sponsors and foreign funding agencies.
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