ASIAN MEDIA BAROMETER A locally based analysis of the media landscape in Asia THE PHILIPPINES 2011 Published by: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Hiroshimastraße 17 10785 Berlin Germany Contact person: Rolf Paasch Berthold Leimbach Media Coordinator Resident Representative Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Philippines Berlin, Germany Manila, Philippines
[email protected] [email protected] ISBN No. 978-971-535-034-1 CONTENT SECTOR 1: 9 Freedom of expression, including freedom of the media, is effectively protected and promoted. SECTOR 2: 31 The media landscape, including new media, is characterised by diversity, independence and sustainability. SECTOR 3: 49 Broadcasting regulation is transparent and independent; the State broadcaster is transformed into a truly public broadcaster. SECTOR 4: 61 The media practise high levels of professional standards. ASIAN MEDIA BAROMETER THE PHILIPPINES 2011 1 Introduction to the Asian Media Barometer in the Philippines TheAsian Media Barometer (ANMB) is an in-depth and comprehensive description and measurement system for national media environments in Asia. Unlike other press surveys or media indices the ANMB is a local self-assessment exercise based on criteria derived from international standards for media freedom. At the same time the Asian Media Barometer serves as a practical lobbying tool for media organisations. Its results are presented to the public of the respective country with the aim to push and lobby for an improvement of the media situation using international standards as benchmarks. They are then integrated into the advocacy work by the FES-offices and their local partners. Design and method of the Asian Media Barometer (ANMB) have been adapted for Asia from the African Media Barometer (AMB), which is based on homegrown criteria derived from African Protocols and Declarations like the Declaration on Principles on Freedom of Expression in Africa (2002).