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PCOO, PNA, PTV-4, PBS cited for media leadership

By Juzel Danganan

December 23, 2017, 8:02 pm

 

TARLAC CITY – The Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) and three of its attached media agencies have been cited for media leadership by a group of journalists commissioned by media and technology consulting firm IBS Worldwide Corp.

The Philippine News Agency (PNA), PTV-4 and Philippine Broadcasting Service (PBS) were recognized for their transformational achievements in the industry. 

In an awarding ceremony on December 21 at the L Square Hotel here, the Tarlac Media Awards (TMA) composed of local journalists, broadcasters, and opinion writers recognized the three state-run media agencies for its leadership.

"We strongly recognize the remarkable contribution of PNA, since community newspapers now have better access to news subscription without resorting to Reuters and the likes," the TMA said.

TMA head of secretariat Roy Bato added that PNA has become the local Tarlac media's "official go-to-site” for news.

"With a very much friendlier look and feel of the PNA website, reading current events and making use of it as a reference have indeed become a daily habit," the TMA said.

NIB Director Gigie Arcilla-Agtay receives the media leadership award plaque for PNA from TMA head of secretariat Roy Bato. 

 

Gigie Arcilla-Agtay, director of PNA's mother unit News Information Bureau (NIB), received the leadership award for the state news agency.

Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar was also recognized by the TMA for his "intrepid initiatives."

"We recognize these great contributions of the man with the tone from the top. He is none other than PCOO Secretary Martin Andanar, as we note of his outstanding transformation of the country’s state of media, cascading to the benefits of the Tarlac media grassroots," it said.

PTV-4 General Manager Dino Apolonio accepts the plaque of recognition for the state television network.

 

PTV-4 general manager Dino Apolonio received the citation for the state television station.

"What was once a boring channel is now the most sought after in news gathering relative to the activities of the President," the TMA said.

PTV-4 was cited for its "notable enhancement in the national media scene, which the locals definitely admire."

The TMA said: "Journalists in Tarlac now enjoy quick, reliable, and accessible news information with the current format and visions of PTV. Thanks to the present leadership at the PTV station, countryside media men and women feel the rush of live feeds, truly confirming that we have said goodbye to the old, plain, and boring PTV!"

Philippine Broadcasting Service PRO Beth Raymundo gets the citation plaque for PBS Director General Bong Aportadera.

 

Elizabeth Raymundo, News Director and Public Relations officer of PBS, received the plaque of recognition for PBS Director General Bong Aportadera for his contributions in the transformation of the state radio network's AM station Radyo Pilipinas and FM stations Business Radio and FM1.

Radyo Pilipinas was cited for its "effective, brilliant, new image." Business Radio, now known as FM2, was cited for its transformation that has garnered high ratings in the past few years. FM1 was feted for its "new breed of format and better use of frequency."

"We recognize the amazing effective transformation of the old business radio into a new catchy yet impressive design. This transformation is so praise-worthy, wherein high ratings were reaped in less than two years. This new format definitely allows listeners to look forward to a better and stronger radio media service," said TMA of FM2.

"We also recognize a different kind format of FM1, as we continue to witness how listeners revel in delight in its new format," the award-giving body said.

"Former Radyo ng Bayan now has a more effective format and programming and considered as another source for news by local media practitioners," TMA added.

The awardees and the men and women behind the Tarlac Media Awards, an award-giving body composed of local journalists, broadcasters, and opinion writers commissioned by media and technology consulting firm IBS Worldwide Corp. (Photos by Mark Alfred Frias/NIB)

 

The TMA aims to recognize and acknowledge outstanding achievements of government and non-government individuals and organizations in leadership, innovation, community service, and good governance.

Its also aims to inspire Tarlaquenos by recognizing the province's game changers that devoted effort to make its communities livable and prosperous. (PNA)

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