Look: whistleblower reveals name of media companies that earns millions of pesos to make anti-Duterte stories

He also uncovered the news organizations,allegedly included in the arranged move to ruin the war on Drugs of President Duterte. 


The source refered to four universal media organizations and two media organizations situated in the Philippines these are the list:

Time Magazine (International)

The Washington Post (International)

The New York Times (International)

The Daily Mail (International)

The Inquirer (Local)

ABS-CBN (Local)

This are the full post wrote by Dan Jimenez:

Special Report: Journalists describe lie rewards, made up crime stories in Duterte’s drug war
By Dimasalang, Mulawin & Judea
Philippine Journalists and foreign correspondents have received cash payments for making up stories and reporting unsubstantiated claims to discredit Duterte’s war on drugs. Detailed in a yet unpublished book written by an unnamed Reuters’ reporter, payments in fat envelopes were delivered almost like clockwork to those who wrote the most outrageous claims. False stories that are picked up by main media outlets and syndicated shows mete the most money to the tune of $50,000 per story at least. The whistle blower journalist confessed that he could not live with the lies and the deceit anymore and that truth which he had sworn to uphold became the first casualty in Duterte’s war on drugs.
How prevalent is the payola? Our unnamed source confirmed that there are a lot more money to be had and that news organizations are dipping like crazy into the pot. He cited the competition provided by social media as one of traditional media’s killer, thus the impetus to look for another source of income. Asked who are the financiers in the effort to discredit the war on drugs, he categorically stated, those who will profit from its failure. And that the drug killings attributed to Duterte are the best arguments to oust him whether such can be proven or not.

Asked to name the news organizations involved in the orchestrated move to discredit the drug war, he cited Reuters, Time Magazine, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Daily Mail, The Inquirer and ABS-CBN. Attempts to get reactions from the said media outlets remain unanswered as of this writing.

Since President Duterte began it's ridiculous war on drugs, he was at that point barraged by reactions and negative stories from a few media outlets. 

Supporters of President Duterte assaulted the media outlets and blamed for being paid by drug rulers to compose stories against the war on medications. 

President Duterte itself condemned two media outlets for composing 'out of line stories' about his activities against culprits.

Source: Facebook Dan Jimenez 
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