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Office of the President of the Philippines MOVIE & TELEVISION Office of the President of the Philippines MOVIE & TELEVISION REVIEW & CLASSIFICATION BOARD MTRCB Building, No. 18 Timog Avenue, Quezon City Tel. No. (02) 376-7380 Fax No. (02) 376-7379 Email: [email protected] ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT OF MFOs AND PROGRAMS OF THE MTRCB For Fiscal Year 2015 Program/Project/ Description Physical Performance Activity MTRCB Forum: Conduct of “Matalinong Paanonood Para sa The MTRCB has conducted 166 “Matalinong “Matalinong Pamilya nina Juan at Juana” Campaign, is a Panonood Para sa Pamilya nina Juan at Juana” seminar Panonood Para sa flagship project of the MTRCB aims to and Information Campaign activities in the Pamilya nina Juan at create awareness on the ratings and following schools and universities, faith-based Juana” classification system for movies and television institutions, private sector, movie and television of MTRCB. industries and other organizations. It also empower parents, responsible adults, January : to determine the media and entertainment Matalinong Panonood Seminar with the their children see. various lawyers held at GSIS Main office in Pasay City Ateneo Law Students in cooperation with This program also establishes relationships the Ateneo Law Student Council and partnerships with the Local Government Units, religious organizations, academic February : institutions and other private sectors to attain Information Dissemination through Radio their mutual objectives of protecting the Guesting at DZMM program “Sakto” physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual and Media Literacy and Ethics with officers social being of every human being. and staff of PEP Magazine Responsible and Discerning Viewership for the Family and Society held at St. Paul University Children’s Classics in partnership with the City Government of Paranaque 1 Program/Project/ Description Physical Performance Activity Matalinong Panonood Seminar at Dela Salle University-Puso Media Literacy Seminar with DZMM radio anchors and staff held at MTRCB office TV Shopping Mini Seminar with ASC Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster sa Pilipinas Matalinong Panonood seminar with the students of AMA Computer Learning Center held at MTRCB Office Matalinong Panonood with Special Topic on Entertainment Marketing at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines Launching of Television and Film Infomercial and Discussion with the Press on the theme and importance of the infomercial. March: Stakeholder Engagement with the Federation of International Cable TV and Telecommunications Association of the Philippines (FICTAP) Matalinong Panonood Seminar at Miriam College in Katipunan Avenue., Quezon City Matalinong Panonood Forum at Brgy. Bagbag in Novaliches, Quezon City Matalinong Panonood with Special Topic on Empowered Legal Ethicks at the UP 2 Program/Project/ Description Physical Performance Activity Law Center MTRCB collaboration with the Department of Justice Inter-Agency Trafficking though Signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to address government’s campaign on Anti Human Trafficking in film and television Matalinong Panonood Seminar with the students of Romblon University held at MTRCB office MTRCB collaboration with the Cultural Section of the Iranian Embassy through signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen the review and monitoring system of content regulation vis-à-vis the promotion and presentation of Iranian cultural and civilization to the Filipino community. Chairperson Eugenio H. Villareal delivered a Talk on “The Youth’s Role in Responsible Viewership in Television and in Media at the Convention of All Regional Youth Advisory Councils of Mindanao organized by the National Youth Commission. Matalinong Panonood with the officers and staff of Migo Company at the Fort Stakeholder Engagement and talk of Chairperson Villareal on the convergence 3 Program/Project/ Description Physical Performance Activity of television programs in cable programming with the cable operators at the Philippine Cable Television Association (PCTA) Convention Information Booth at the PCTA convention to provide information to cable operators on registration as well as MTRCB’s rules and regulations regarding cable operations. The MTRCB partnered with the Ad Standards Council (ASC) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and signed a Memorandum of Understanding to raise awareness on the promotion and ensuring the safety of food products made and sold in the Philippines to protect the consumers from misleading ads and sales promotion practices. Chairperson Villareal delivered a talk at the Women and Media Summit with the theme: “Gender Equality Guidelines Towards Gender Fair Media” at the GSIS Theater Matalinong Paanonood with the students of University of Cordilleras held at MTRCB Office. Information Drive and Bus Inspection at the Araneta Bus Terminal raising awareness on the guidelines of public exhibition of films in public utility vehicles (PUVs) 4 Program/Project/ Description Physical Performance Activity The MTRCB team conducted a major Information Drive and inspection at Times Theater and Cineworld Cinerama in Manila The MTRCB in partnership with Ateneo Law students conducted a Matalinong Panoood Seminar and film showing entitled “How To Train A Dragon” with the Streetchildren/vendors of Katipunan Avenue Information Drive and Inspection at South West Integrated Bus Terminal in Coastal Paranaque April : Matalinong Panonood Conference with the officers and production crew of the television show “Going Bulilit” Chairperson Villareal delivered a talk on Matalinong Panonood at Guimbal, Iloilo Matalinong Panonood Mini Seminar with the Lady Eagles’ team of Ateneo de Manila Matalinong Panonood Forum at Daughters of St. Paul, Pasig City Matalinong Panonood Forum with the officiers of Dela Salle College of St. Benilde Matalinong Panonood mini seminar with the officers and staff of the Office of the 5 Program/Project/ Description Physical Performance Activity Ombudsman Information Dissemination through TV guesting at the TV program “Let’s Talk courtesy of INC TV Matalinong Panonood with the Quezon City Public School Teachers Matalinong Panonood with the officers and staff of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Stakeholder Engagement with Matalinong Panonood seminar with the officers and staff of CBN Asia Media Literacy Seminar with the students of Ateneo de Manila with the theme “Image of the Students in Film and Television” held at MTRCB Office Partnership and collaboration with the Armed Forces of the Philippines through Signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Developmental Get-Together with the representatives of Philippine Independent Filmmakers Cooperatives Stakeholder Engagement withMatalinong Panonood seminar with the officers and staff of Fishermall Cinemas in Quezon City Partnership and collaboration with Migo Comapany through signing of a 6 Program/Project/ Description Physical Performance Activity Memorandum of Understanding May : Stakeholder Engagement with Matalinong Panonood seminar with the officers and staff of ZOE TV Matalinong Panonood with the officers and staff of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Matalinong Panonood with the officers and personnel of DLTB Bus, Malibay Pasay City Matalinong Panonood mini seminar with the on-the-job training students with the theme “Constitutional Foundation for Entertainment (Film and Television)Law and Survey of Film, Television and Allied Industries (Practices, Procedures and Dynamics) Matalinong Panonood Forum with the officers and personnel of Raymond Bus, Sampaloc, Manila Matalinong Panonood seminar with some officers of the Civil Relations Service- Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City Matalinong Panonood seminar with the Ateneo Law Students with the theme: Survey of Philippine Film and Television History 7 Program/Project/ Description Physical Performance Activity (to the Present) with Analysis (Audience- Empowerment Lecture Conference) Matalinong Panonood seminar with the community of Our Lady of Mercy Parish in Novaliches, Quezon City Stakeholder Engagement with Matalinong Panonood seminar with the officers and staff of Robinsons Galleria Cinemas in Quezon City Matalinong Panonood seminar with the Ateneo Law students with the theme entitled: “Mock MTRCB Review and Studio Trip” The MTRCB thru Board Member Gladys Reyes-Sommereux shared the “Matalinong Panonood seminar to the community of Filipino overseas workers in Midland Singapore. June: Matalinong Panonood seminar with the faculty members and non-teaching personnel of St. Mary’s College, Quezon City. Chairperson Villareal conducted a Matalinong Panonood with Ateneo Law Students. Maalinong Panonood seminar mini seminar with the parish priest and staff of Diocese of Antipolo held at the MTRCB 8 Program/Project/ Description Physical Performance Activity office. Matalinong Panonood mini seminar with the soon-to-be ordained priests of the Divine Word Seminary at Tagaytay City. Collaboration and mini seminar with the PNP Logistics headed by Chief Supt. Reuben Theodore Sindac Matalinong Panonood with officers and staff of Shopping Center Management Corporation (SCMC) with MOU Signing Stakeholder engagement with Matalinong Panonood mini seminar with the soldier survivors of Mamasapano incident Matalinong Panonood forum with the youth at Guiguinto Municipal Hall, Guiguinto, Bulacan Matalinong Panonod forum with the senior citizens at Guiguinto Municipal Hall, Guiguinto, Bulacan. Matalinong Panonood with Ateneo Law Students (MP
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