+ Follow ASIAN BROADCASTING UNION Tag
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[Title] => DZMM launches new programs, dominates ratings
[Summary] => DZMM, the only Philippine radio station to compete in the prestigious Asian Broadcasting Union (ABU) Prizes 2012, has launched three new programs that will add new flavor to its exciting lineup.
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[Title] => DZMM naglunsad ng mga bagong programa
[Summary] => Naglunsad ng mga bagong programa ang DZMM na magdadala ng saya, katatawanan, at masusing pagtalakay ng mga balitang makabuluhan sa bayan kasabay ng pagkilalang natanggap nito sa prestihiyosong Asian Broadcasting Union (ABU) Prizes 2012.
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[Title] => OFWs clamor for second serving
[Summary] => Open the gates.
That was the initial reaction of some members of the PBA crew and the media the minute their bus crawled to a stop in front of the Queen Elizabeth gym, looking at some 500-meter long, eight-deep line of overseas Filipino workers and expats that Sunday afternoon in Hong Kong.
The occasion was the PBA on Tour match between Talk n Text and Purefoods and there were some uneasy thoughts that a stampede may occur ala Ultra because the crowd has become restive and excited.
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[Title] => Eye-openers in this time of meditation
[Summary] => Its the time of year when we pause and ponder on the temporariness of life and the permanence of life after this life, when we are overwhelmed by intimations of our mortality.
[DatePublished] => 2005-10-31 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ricky Lo
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[Title] => Does Arnold Clavio have time to sleep?
[Summary] => Arnold "Igan" Clavio's crossover from radio to television came in 1992 with his first on-camera break in the GMA news magazine program "Brigada Siete."
[DatePublished] => 2005-08-11 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Oliver Victor B. Amoroso
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[Title] => IOC grants NBN Olympic TV rights
[Summary] => With the needed boost from the Department of Budget and Management as ordered by President Arroyo, the National Broadcasting Network has gained the rights to broadcast the 2004 Olympics, giving the nation the opportunity to see Filipino athletes in action in the Athens Games in the comfort of their homes.
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[Title] => GMA acts to save Olympic coverage
[Summary] => President Arroyo yesterday ordered the Department of Budget and Management to guarantee the payment of past obligations that would enable the state-run NBN-4 to cover the Olympic Games kicking off Aug. 13 in Athens, Greece.
The President ordered yesterday DBM Secretary Emilia Boncodin to issue the official Philippine government guarantee required by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to allow the state-run Nation Broadcasting Corp. (NBN) Channel 4 the rights as official Philippine carrier station for the live satellite coverage of the Olympic Games beamed from Athens.
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[Title] => NBN-4 to pursue Olympic coverage, pays fee
[Summary] => The National Broadcasting Network is paying today the Asian Broadcasting Union (ABU) the technical fee of $225,000 for the exclusive satellite feed of the Athens Olympics even as the NBN top officials meeting with President Gloria Arroyo at Malacañang was postponed for tomorrow.
The Department of Budget and Management allocated the budget, and the countrys top sports officials thought this augurs well for the possible airing of the Philippines participation in the Olympic on local television for the benefit of Filipino people.
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[Title] => No medal predictions from Dayrit
[Summary] => Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Celso Dayrit said yesterday he will not put pressure on the delegation bound for Athens by making a medal forecast but guaranteed the country will be proud of the 16 athletes competing in six sports at the 25th Olympics on Aug. 13-29.
Dayrit recalled that before the Sydney Olympics four years ago, there were high expectations for the country to finally capture its first-ever gold medal. But the 20 athletes who vied for honors in eight disciplines came home empty-handed.
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[Title] => Jemahs dilemma
[Summary] => Jemah Television is bent on covering the Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam, come hell or high water. As it turns out, they are dedicating this big gamble to more than just the desire to make a buck. They have demonstrated a soft heart and hard determination for the Filipino athlete.
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ASIAN BROADCASTING UNION
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[Title] => OFWs clamor for second serving
[Summary] => Open the gates.
That was the initial reaction of some members of the PBA crew and the media the minute their bus crawled to a stop in front of the Queen Elizabeth gym, looking at some 500-meter long, eight-deep line of overseas Filipino workers and expats that Sunday afternoon in Hong Kong.
The occasion was the PBA on Tour match between Talk n Text and Purefoods and there were some uneasy thoughts that a stampede may occur ala Ultra because the crowd has become restive and excited.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Does Arnold Clavio have time to sleep?
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[DatePublished] => 2005-08-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => IOC grants NBN Olympic TV rights
[Summary] => With the needed boost from the Department of Budget and Management as ordered by President Arroyo, the National Broadcasting Network has gained the rights to broadcast the 2004 Olympics, giving the nation the opportunity to see Filipino athletes in action in the Athens Games in the comfort of their homes.
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[Title] => GMA acts to save Olympic coverage
[Summary] => President Arroyo yesterday ordered the Department of Budget and Management to guarantee the payment of past obligations that would enable the state-run NBN-4 to cover the Olympic Games kicking off Aug. 13 in Athens, Greece.
The President ordered yesterday DBM Secretary Emilia Boncodin to issue the official Philippine government guarantee required by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to allow the state-run Nation Broadcasting Corp. (NBN) Channel 4 the rights as official Philippine carrier station for the live satellite coverage of the Olympic Games beamed from Athens.
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[Title] => NBN-4 to pursue Olympic coverage, pays fee
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The Department of Budget and Management allocated the budget, and the countrys top sports officials thought this augurs well for the possible airing of the Philippines participation in the Olympic on local television for the benefit of Filipino people.
[DatePublished] => 2004-08-02 00:00:00
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[Title] => No medal predictions from Dayrit
[Summary] => Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Celso Dayrit said yesterday he will not put pressure on the delegation bound for Athens by making a medal forecast but guaranteed the country will be proud of the 16 athletes competing in six sports at the 25th Olympics on Aug. 13-29.
Dayrit recalled that before the Sydney Olympics four years ago, there were high expectations for the country to finally capture its first-ever gold medal. But the 20 athletes who vied for honors in eight disciplines came home empty-handed.
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[Title] => Jemahs dilemma
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Ricky Lo | October 31, 2005 - 12:00am