"Kapuso Mo, Anumang Kulay ng Buhay," (One in Heart, Regardless of the Colors of Life) GMA delights its viewers with rib-tickling comedies, heartwarming dramas, action-packed animated series, value-laden educational and feel good true story programs, and comprehensive, balanced, and credible news and public affairs reports. By constantly innovating its programs, GMA has set trends in the broadcast industry -- viewers can participate in polls, interact with other viewers on-air, and send feedback through text messaging in several GMA programs.
GMA has a network of 46 VHF stations. It can also be heard on the airwaves through 26 radio stations throughout the country, including dzBB-AM and dwLS-FM in Manila; and dySS-AM and dyRT-FM in Cebu.
Aside from bringing the best in news and entertainment, GMA also manifests its commitment to the public through the community projects done by the GMA Kapuso Foundation.
- GMA Wins “Best Station” Award
GMA, the Kapuso Network, was honored with the Best Station award at the recent Star Awards for Television held annually by the Philippine Movie Press Club.
Aside from bagging the most coveted prize of the evening and besting eight Philippine channels, GMA and its sister station Q Channel 11 walked away with a total of 24 awards for the channel’s shows and performers.
Sunshine Dizon won Best Actress in a Primetime Series for her performance in Impostora. Robin Padilla’s daughter, Kylie, won the New Female TV Personality award thanks to her part in Joaquin Bordado.
The Best Comedy Series award went to Ful House and the show’s star, Vic Sotto, won Best Male Host for yet another GMA show, Eat Bulaga. Eat Bulaga was tied for the Best Variety Show award.
GMA stars also swept the Best Comedy Performer awards. Ogie Alcasid won yet again for Best Comedy Actor and his Bubble Gang co-star Rufa Mae Quinto was named Best Comedy Actress.
UNANG HIRIT, which is also celebrating its ninth anniversary, bagged the top prize for Best Morning Show. I-WITNESS, another award-winning News and Public Affairs Program from GMA, is the year’s Best Documentary Program. I-WITNESS hosts Kara David, Howie Severino, Sandra Aguinaldo, and Jay Taruc won the award for Best Documentary Program Host. Jessica Soho, host of Q Channel 11’s Hot Seat, was named Best Public Affairs Program Host.
Best Children Show is ART ANGEL and its hosts, Pia Arcangel, Tonipet Gaba, and Krystal Reyes were named Best Children Show hosts. PINOY MEETS WORLD won the Best Travel Show award.
Below is the complete list of GMA and Q Channel 11 winners:
Best Station - GMA-7
Best Female Newscaster - Vicky Morales (Saksi: Liga Ng Katotohanan, GMA-7)
Best Documentary Program - I-Witness: The GMA Documentaries (GMA-7)
Best Documentary Program Host - Kara David, Howie Severino, Sandra Aguinaldo, and Jay Taruc (I-Witness: The GMA Documentaries, GMA-7)
Best Documentary Special - Signos: Ang Banta ng Nagbabagong Klima (GMA-7)
Best Morning Show - Unang Hirit (GMA-7)
Best Morning Show Host - Arnold Clavio, Susie Entrata-Abrera, Lyn Ching-Pascual, Rhea Santos, Jolina Magdangal, Rhea Santos, Jolina Magdangal, Winnie Monsod, Oscar Orbos, Regine Tolentino, Drew Arellano, Eagle Riggs, Love Anover, and Lhar Santiago (Unang Hirit, GMA-7)
Best Children Show - Art Angel (GMA-7)
Best Children Show Host - Pia Arcangel, Tonipet Gaba, and Krystal Reyes (Art Angel, GMA-7)
Best Youth-Oriented Program – Boys Nxt Door
Best Travel Show - Pinoy Meets World (GMA-7)
Best Drama Actress - Sunshine Dizon (Impostora, GMA-7)
Best Comedy Show - Ful Haus (GMA-7)
Best Comedy Actor - Ogie Alcasid (Bubble Gang, GMA-7)
Best Comedy Actress - Rufa Mae Quinto (Bubble Gang, GMA-7)
Best Daytime Drama Series - Sine Novela Presents: Kaputol Ng Isang Awit (GMA)
Best Variety Show - Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) tied - 1st Quarter
Filipino- American Visionary Awards:
- Mike Enriquez – Visionary Award for Journalism
- Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon - Legend Award for Television Hosting
- Richard Gutierrez - Image Award for Star Power
- Rudy Fernandez - 2007 Visionary Award for Action Performance
- Francis Magalona - Legend Award for Music
- Sen. Ramon "Bong' Revilla - Visionary Award for Courage
- Ding Dong Dantes - 2007 Favorite Television Actor
- Marian Rivera - 2007 Favorite Television Actress
New York Festivals
- Reporter’s Notebook
- “Batang Kalakal” – Gold World Medal
- “Engkuwentro” – Bronze World Medal
- I-Witness
- “Iskul Ko, No.1!” – Silver World Honor
- “Huling Hala Bira!” – Silver World Honor
- Emergency
- “Batang Magsusunog” – Bronze Award
Gawad Tanglaw Awards
- Reporter’s Notebook - Best Documentary Program
- The Philippine Agenda - Best Documentary Special
- Wish Ko Lang! - Best Public Service Program
- Vicky Morales - Best Female Anchor
Asia Model Festival Awards
- Iza Calzado – Star Model Award
- Ida Henares – International Cultural Exchange Award
- Robby Mananquil – Male Star Model Award
- Freddie Aguilar – Asia Star Award
UP Los BaƱos Gandingan Awards
- Q-11 – Most Development-Oriented station
- Imbestigador – Best Public Affairs program
- Unang Hirit – Best Morning show
- Wish Ko Lang! – Best Public Service program
- I-Witness – Best Documentary Program
- Howie Severino – Best Documentary Film Maker
- Mike Enriquez – Best Public Affairs Program Host and Best Investigative Host
- Jessica Soho – Best Magazine Program Host
- Jay Taruc – Best Field Reporter
- Vicky Morales – Best Public Service Program Host
43rd Anvil Awards
- 2006 GMA Annual Report: Scaling Greater Heights – Anvil Award of Excellence
- 2006 GMA Kapuso Foundation Annual Report: More Hearts, More Smiles, More Happy Lives – Anvil Award of Excellence
- GMA Initial Public Offering: the Hottest IPO of the Year – Anvil Award of Merit
UST Students’ Choice Awards:
- Marimar - Students' Choice for Drama Series
- Marian Rivera - Students' Choice for Actress in a Drama Series
- Dingdong Dantes - Students' Choice for Actor in a Drama Series
- Slam Dunk – Students’ Choice for Full Animated Program
- Full House – Students’ Choice of Foreign Soap Opera
- Jewel in the Palace – Students’ Choice of Foreign Soap Opera
- Wish Ko Lang! - Students’ Choice Award for Public Service
- I-Witness - Students' Choice Award for Documentary Program
- Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho - Students’ Choice Award of Magazine Program
CEO Excel Awards:
Mr. Manuel Quiogue -- Media, Advertising, PR, Entertainment, Special Events and Sports CategorySoroptimists Awards:
Rhea Santos - Making a Difference for Women Award - 2nd Quarter
US INTERNATIONAL FILM AND VIDEO FESTIVAL
Gold Camera Award:
o Proudly Filipina
o Philippine Agenda - “Edukasyon”Silver Screen Award:
o Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho - “Hazing/Madrigal Singers/Tuna Fishermen”
o Wish Ko Lang! - “Lolo Jan”
o Philippine Agenda - “Kalusugan”
o I-Witness (Sandra Aguinaldo Team) - “Iskul Ko, No. 1!”
o Reporter’s Notebook - “Batang Kalakal”
o Reporter’s Notebook - “Pulong Diablo”Certificate for Creative Excellence:
o 100% Pinoy - “Kalabaw”
o I-Witness (Jay Taruc Team) - “Batang Kalabaw”
o I-Witness (Kara David Team) - “Gapos”
o Kids On Q - “Pawikan festival, Bataan chronicles”
o HIRED! - “Boracay Chef”TAIWAN INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S TV AND FILM FESTIVAL
Kids On Q - finalist status for Best TV Program
10th PASADO AWARDS (Pampelikulang Samahan ng mga Dalubguro)
OUIJA – Nominado bilang Pasadong Pelikula
Judy Ann Santos – Pinakapasadong Aktres - Ouija
Aloy Adlawan – Pinakapasadong Dulang Pampelikula - Ouija
Ditoy Aguila – Pinakapasadong Tunog - Ouija5th GOLDEN SCREEN AWARDS (ENPRESS)
Rhian Ramos – Breakthrough Performance by an Actress - OUIJA
Joem Bascon – Breakthrough Performance by an Actor - BATANESPMPC STAR AWARDS
Ditoy Aguila – Best Sound
WORLD VISION FOUNDATION
Reporter’s Notebook - Plaque of Appreciation for tackling children’s issues
I-WITNESS BAGS 2008 UNICEF CHILD RIGHTS AWARD
I-Witness’ Jay Taruc and his team won the 2008 ABU CASBAA UNICEF Child Rights Award.
Out of 69 entries from 10 countries in Asia, the documentary “Batang Kalabaw” (Child Beasts of Burden) was chosen for the prestigious award this year for being “the best television programming on children's rights produced in the Asia-Pacific region.” What makes the award more special is the fact that only one awardee is picked every year to be the recipient of the ABU CASBAA UNICEF Child Rights Award.
“Batang Kalabaw” tells the story of 14–year old Cherilyn and her young friends who trek up and down the mountains of Agusan del Sur for more than 6 hours to carry logs weighing as much as 15 kilos. Cherilyn is the sole breadwinner of her family and acts as parent to her five siblings.
This is the second documentary of I-Witness that won this award following “Selda Inosente” (Angels in Prison) hosted by Kara David that won in 2003.
The documentary had also previously received a Certificate for Creative Excellence at the 2008 US International Film and Video Festival and the 2008 Catholic Mass Media Awards.
The awarding ceremony was held on November 24 at The Westin Resort in Bali, Indonesia. (30)GMA Network’s Haribon Seedling Ad wins 2008 Promax Gold Award
GMA Network’s Haribon Seedlings advocacy TV plug won the 2008 Promax Gold Award for the Best Public Service Announcement category, besting other international entries.
Dubbed, Haribon’s Road to 2020 Rainforestation, the ad likened “homeless” seedlings to orphaned human babies thirsting to be rekindled by Mother Earth. The advocacy does not only put forward a call to action, but also emphasizes the special connection between man and nature.
The TV plug is directed to move viewers to save Philippine Rainforests. It forms part of GMA’s efforts with Haribon in line with the Network’s Kapuso Para Sa Kalikasan advocacy.
The project was spearheaded by GMA’s Program Support Department (PSD) led by VP Regie Bautista together with Associate Creative Director Armie Herrera, Copywriter Candy Mari delos Reyes, Artist Rosendo Edralin, and Project Manager Minette Tirona-Lopez.
Vincent Gealogo was the director while Allyn de Ocampo and Danette Melocoton served as director of photography and producer, respectively.
Audrey Maralag was the VGFX Artist, Allyn de Ocampo and John Paul Arrojado were editors, and Simon Peter Tan was the music composer.
GMA Network VP for PSD Regie Bautista lauded the partnership between GMA and Haribon in helping save the environment. “Man cannot exist without nature. With global warming effects now being felt all over the world, we are humbled by the realization that we have a shared responsibility to sustain what sustains us. We are happy that we have Haribon as our partner in promoting environmental advocacies,” Bautista said.
The Promax Awards is recognized around the globe as the highest accolade for promotion and marketing professionals in today’s electronic media. The awards are given to companies and individuals whose works are judged using three measures: overall creativity, production quality, and results in achieving the marketing objectives.
Established in 1955, Promax/BDA is the leading global, non-profit association dedicated to advancing the role and effectiveness of promotion, marketing and broadcast design professionals in the electronic and broadcast media. It has a membership base of over 400 companies and individuals from more than 65 countries. (30)GMA Dagupan’s Balitang Amianan leads in TV Ratings
Barely six months since it started airing last May, BALITANG AMIANAN - GMA Network’s local newscast in Dagupan – has already taken the lead in TV ratings.Based on the Metro Cities TV Audience Measurement (MCTAM) survey of AGB Nielsen from September 1 to 6, Balitang Amianan posted an average household rating of 11.6% compared to the 8.6% average of ABS-CBN’s TV Patrol Northern Luzon.
Balitang Amianan, is a 30-minute newscast which airs over GMA TV-10 in Dagupan. It delivers the hottest news of the day from areas including the whole of Pangasinan, Baguio, La Union, Tarlac, and Nueva Ecija.
The newscast is anchored by Jorge Guerrero, one of northern Luzon’s veteran broadcast journalists, with Charisse Mae Victorio and Joyce Ann Segui as segment hosts.
Balitang Amianan also barged into the Top 30 programs list, joining 15 other Kapuso shows and scoring another edge over its local rival program, which failed to make it in the said list.
Balitang Amianan’s initial run was well-received by local viewers and media practitioners in the area.The news program carries with it the trademarks of GMA News and Public Affairs including comprehensive and fair reportage as well as responsible journalism.
As Balitang Amianan has consistently been delivering news and information that the viewers truly deserve, the hardworking men and women of GMA TV-10 News will also continue to provide the most comprehensive coverage of the most important local events for their loyal viewers in the North.
American war correspondent Robert Stewart tinkered sent his first radio transmission through AM airwaves dzbb back in 1950. Indeed, dzBB had the nation glued to their radios during the 1951 Mt. Hibok-Hibok eruption and the presidential polls of 1953 that saw Ramon Magsaysay's rise to the country's top post. Kwentong Kutsero, the precursor of today's political satires, also rose to popularity, as did the amateur show Tawag ng Tanghalan. The station distinguished itself as well for being the first to use the telephone for live on-the-spot interviews.
The Stewarts started RBS Channel 7 on October 29, 1961. "We didn't know anything about television, not even which camera was on the air," admitted the visionary who later came to be known as Uncle Bob.
For five years, RBS tottered on the brink of bankruptcy. But help was just around the corner. “Dancetime with Chito” pulled in audience and advertisers. On the station's seventh year, a good friend from the United States who was selling canned shows gave him some on the cheap. Combat, Mission Impossible, 77 Sunset Strip, The Untouchables and Ben Casey define TV viewing in the Philippines in the 1960s.
The 1970s the triumvirate of Gilberto M. Duavit, Menardo R. Jimenez and Felipe L. Gozon, reworked the station's poor image as a home for re-runs and kiddie shows. A P7-million credit line ensured upgraded equipment and a full-color setup. One major change was the shift from Republic Broadcasting System to GMA-Radio Television Arts.
"GMA" stood for boundaries of the station's primary coverage, the Greater Manila Area, which had a bigger concentration of television sets than any other part of the country. "Radio-Television Arts" underlined its commitment to the arts of the twin media. By targeting Greater Manila's sophisticates first, the station executives knew they could lure the rural folk because the latter always identified with their city cousins.
The network converted the country's viewers into one huge Filipino household. They tuned in regularly to foreign hits like Charlie's Angels, Little House on the Prairie, Starsky and Hutch, Eight is Enough, CHiPS and Three's Company. The station ID said it all: "Where You Belong".
The success of these canned shows and subsequent sale of airtime to independent TV producers made it financially viable for GMA to produce its own local shows. One of these was Ms. Ellaneous, a magazine-type show hosted by Maan Hontiveros, Yogi Dominguez and Tina Revilla. Block-timers made an afternoon soap (TAPE'S Valiente) possible without the high overhead of self-production. It also provided the opportunity to welcome expertise in several genres.
GMA was the mouse that roared. The station defied the limits set by the martial law era and won countless awards in broadcast journalism for its fearless News at Seven and GMA Evening News. Several years later, in 1983, GMA would be the only local TV station to cover he historic funeral of slain opposition leader Senator Benigno Aquino.
Late night viewing and locally produced shows defined the 1980s, with GMA Supershow, Vilma!, TJ sa GMA and Penthouse Live setting the trend.
The opening of GMA's high-end live studio at Broadway Centrum in 1987 boosted local programming, as did the inauguration of its 77-foot high Tower of Power, the tallest manmade structure in the country in 1988.
This period marked the station's winning streak on the local scene. In the international scene, GMA bested other contenders in the New York Festivals. GMA had proven that local shows didn't have to be run-of-the-mill to win over the public.
Reaching out to the world became the network's target in the 1990s, starting with the Rainbow Satellite launched on April 30, 1992. Through its relay stations, GMA programs were seen across the archipelago and in Southeast Asia. The following year, GMA Network News, Vilma!, Firing Line and GMA Supershow started airing in 60 American cities and parts of South America through the International Channel Network.
Trailblazing came about in the form clustering programs. Among them was Worry-Free Kid-TV, a series of child-friendly programs attuned to Filipino values and sensibilities. It was also about turning info-TV traditionally confined to government stations into entrepreneurial shows like Negosiyete and the agricultural show Agrisiyete.
GMA ventured into media-related businesses, among them RGMA, a nationwide satellite of radio stations; the UHF TV station that is now Channel V Philippines; GMA Films, a film production company; GMA Worldwide, its international marketing arm; Alta Productions, a multimedia company involved in pre- and post-production; and Infiniti Music, its music recording arm now known as GMA Records.
The station likewise fleshed out its motto of "In the Service of Man, For the Glory of God," through the GMA Foundation. The Foundation reached out to underprivileged children, their families and other communities in need.
Now past its 50th year, GMA is a respectable leader in Philippine broadcasting, reaching at least 12 million households and knitting them closer. Not bad. Not bad at all for a station that started out as a Mom-and-Pop operation in decrepit backroom.
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