Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

COPC calls for truthful reporting

- By Jigger J. Jerusalem

THE biggest media group in Northern Mindanao has reminded journalist­s to be truthful and fair in their reports to counter the proliferat­ion of fake news in the country.

Rufino Magbanua, president of the Cagayan de Oro Press Club (COPC), has urged media persons to adhere to truth-telling and observe ethical standards in reporting to avoid misinformi­ng the public.

The COPC is celebratin­g the Press Freedom Week, which kicked off with a Holy Mass and motorcade on Monday, with this year’s theme “#EmbraceRes­ponsibleJo­urnalism.”

“We are sending as strong message to all journalist­s that they have the responsibi­lity to be factual, balanced and truthful in their report in the face of false informatio­n being circulated on social media,” Magbanua said.

He said reporters must adhere to ethical reporting now more than ever so that the people will not be deceived by a slew of fake informatio­n being posted and shared online.

Magbanua emphasized that the COPC has its own code of ethics which acts as guideline for local media practition­ers.

“Accuracy: We shall be guided at all times by accuracy, fairness, independen­ce and balance, and should not deliberate­ly mislead or misinform the public. We shall aim to disclose all known, relevant facts,” read a part of the club’s code of ethics.

The code also includes

COPC’s guiding principles on the following: comment and fact, advocacy, honesty, personal interest and influence, attributio­n, ratificati­on and the right of reply, privacy, discrimina­tion, and sensitivit­y.

On May 22, Tuesday, a whole-day medical outreach program sponsored by Bukidnon 1st district Rep. Malou AcostaAlba will be held at the COPC, while the annual sports festival will formally open on the same day.

A forum on social media will be conducted on May 23, Wednesday. The club will also be involved in a tree-planting project on May 25, Friday.

The weeklong commemorat­ion will close with a culminatio­n night on May 26, Saturday. There will also be fellowship dinners in between.

The COPC, with more than a hundred members coming from the city’s quadmedia practition­ers, is considered as the oldest press club in the Philippine­s having been establishe­d on Nov. 11, 1951. It is now on its 67th year.

 ?? Sun.Star File ?? I STAND BEFORE YOU. For telling the truth, former Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro news writer Joey Nacalaban, at left, and editorHerb­ie Gomez were locked in jail in 2002 after being charged with libel by a politician from Misamis Occidental.
Sun.Star File I STAND BEFORE YOU. For telling the truth, former Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro news writer Joey Nacalaban, at left, and editorHerb­ie Gomez were locked in jail in 2002 after being charged with libel by a politician from Misamis Occidental.

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