Category Archives: Awards

Got P15,000, Will Get A “Prestigious” Award!

In the wonderful world of award-giving bodies, where trophies are handed out like candy on Halloween, a peculiar trend has emerged: the rise of the “pay-to-win” awards. 

For the modest sum of P15,000, you too can become a nominee in the prestigious “Buy-It-Yourself Awards.” Yes, it’s the pinnacle of achievement in the “Who Can Cough Up the Most Cash” category. 

These awards don’t just recognize talent; they recognize the thickness of your wallet. With a registration fee that could fund a small vacation, it’s clear that the only thing these awards are buying is their own credibility. 

In the end, it’s not about talent or achievement; it’s about how deep your pockets can go.

The Adobo Chronicles’ social media director and investigative journalist Jake Don contacted a few of such award-giving bodies under the guise of nominating us for some prestigious award to add to our credentials.

Lo and behold, two of the agencies we contacted immediately responded to our application/nomination, albeit with the information that we needed to send them P15,000 as “registration fee.”

Of course, it wasn’t clear whether that P15K would assure us of a plaque, trophy or a recognition we truly deserve. Or not!

Rappler, SMNI News To Be Recognized For Their Brand Of Journalism!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Rappler, the renowned purveyor of biased news reporting, is set to receive a prestigious award for “Biased Journalism,” alongside SMNI, a network being recognized for “Ethical Journalism.” The irony of this situation is as rich as a double chocolate cake at a weight loss seminar.

Rappler, well-known for its unique approach of editorializing the news, recently published an article about the award with the headline “Red-tagger SMNI News To Get Award for ‘Ethical Journalism,'” showcasing their unparalleled talent for irony. It’s almost like a masterclass in self-awareness, though one can’t help but wonder if they truly grasp the concept.

The upcoming awards ceremony promises to be an unforgettable spectacle, with Rappler and SMNI sitting side by side, like two peas in a very peculiar pod. As the saying goes, “birds of the same feather flock together,” and in this case, it seems like the birds are wearing some seriously tinted glasses. We can only hope that this recognition serves as a wakeup call for both organizations to reevaluate their journalistic principles.