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2011 Annual Report 3 INTRODUCTION Rising to the Challenge of an Expanded Mandate
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 04 Message from the Secretary 06 Message from the Director 07 Highlights 08 Developing Human Resources in Science and Technology 10 Strengthening Capabilities in Science and Technology Education 14 Developing Science and Technology Culture 30 Creating Communication and Information Links 38 Financial Report 40 Logical Framework 41 Organizational Chart 42 2 Science Education Institute 2011 Annual Report 3 INTRODUCTION Rising to the Challenge of an Expanded Mandate THE SCIENCE EDUCATION INSTITUTE of the Department of Science and to the greater good of all. They can show that all citizens, irrespective of gender, Technology (DOST-SEI) has always tried its best to face up to the challenges of ethnicity, social or geographic grouping, can learn how scientific advances can be developing and nurturing potential talents in science and technology (S&T) among used, known, and owned. Such equitable distribution of scientific knowledge has long the youth. For nearly two and a half decades, various constraints notwithstanding, characterized rich countries, where the majority of people are able to take active part the Institute has managed to improve its policies particularly in relation to the in its creation and dissemination, and where ignorance is prohibited from depriving implementation of its various undergraduate and graduate scholarship programs them of the ability to learn for themselves what they need to resolve their problems. to the production of human resources. The unwavering goal is to meet the country’s urgent need to develop its S&T capability for economic development. More initiatives needed The year 2011 saw the Institute faced with another welcome challenge – an If the country is to benefit from S&T as a means to spur national development, more expanded mandate to administer scholarship programs in the undergraduate and initiatives are needed to promote the scientific and technological fields. -
Program Schedule
For the month of APRIL 2009 Program Schedule SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 4 DZMM TELERADYO KAPE'T PANDASAL 5 6 THE HEALING SALAMAT DOK UMAGANG KAY GANDA KABUHAYANG SWAK NA SWAK KABUHAYANG SWAK NA SWAK 7 WANTED:PERFECT HUSBAND SALAMAT DOK SINESKWELA 8 TEAMO SUPREMO TOTALLY SPIES MR. BEAN (LIVE ACTION SERIES) TRANSFORMERS TRANSFORMERS NARUTO 9 ULTRAMAN MAX ULTRAMAN MAX REBORN LASTIKMAN (THE ELASTIC EDITION) WONDER MOM 10 BAKBAKAN RUFFA AND AI PILIPINAS GAME KNB? 11 MATANGLAWIN PILIPINAS GAME KNB? NN 12 1 A.S.A.P. '09 WOWOWEE WOWOWEE 2 PAREKOY / KAMBAL SA UMA eff April 20 3 YOUR SONG PIETA ENTERTAINMENT LIVE LA TRACION 4 KIBA CINEMA FPJ:DA KING ON MR. BEAN (ANIME SERIES) THE BUZZ ABS-CBN 5 HOTSHOT PM 6 GOIN' BULILIT PINOY BINGO NIGHT KOMIKS PRESENTS: FLASH BOMBA THE SINGING BEE TV PATROL WORLD 7 THE SINGING BEE RATED K MAY BUKAS PA 8 Handa Na Ba Kayo? I LOVE BETTY LA FEA / ONLY YOU eff April 27 MAALAALA MO KAYA SHARON 9 TAYONG DALAWA TV PATROL LINGGO XXX EXLUSIBONG EXPLOSIBONG EXPOSE 10 SHOWBIZ NEWS NGAYON BANDILA SOCO BANANA SPLIT SUNDAY'S BEST 11 KALYE THE CORRESPONDENTS BANDILA PROBE I SURVIVED TV PATROL SABADO SOCO URBAN ZONE MN 12 TRIP NA TRIP SPORTS UNLIMITED GAMES UPLATE LIVE GAMES UPLATE LIVE GAMES UPLATE LIVE AM 1 2 3 4 ■ NEW SHOW ■ NEW TIME SLOT CINEMA FPJ: DA KING ON ABS-CBN: SUNDAY'S BEST : April 4 KAPAG BUHAY ANG INUTANG April 5 AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS April 18 BATAS NG LANSANGAN April 12 PEARL HARBOR April 25 PAMILYA BANAL April 19 LIZZIE MCGUIRE April 26 BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE. -
BETTER TIMES AHEAD About the Cover
BETTER TIMES AHEAD About the cover The year 2009 could have been a diffi cult year were it not for the Filipinos’ indominable spirit. Amidst the many challenges, GMA Network, Inc. capitalized on its strength and moved forward decisively, unwavering in its faith that together, Filipinos will rise above all these and look forward to better times ahead. rhick_COVER-BACK.indd 1 5/8/2010 1:45:09 PM CONTENTS 2 Corporate Purpose, Vision and Core Values 6 Better Times Ahead Chairman’s Message 14 On Target Report on Operations 20 Profi le of the Business 34 Corporate Social Responsibility 40 Advocating Good Governance 44 Awards 46 Corporate Governance 50 Executive Profi le 60 Financial Statements 120 Contact Information INSIDE FRONT.indd 1 4/27/2010 4:56:11 PM CORPORATE PURPOSE We enrich the lives of Filipinos everywhere with superior Entertainment and the responsible delivery of News and Informati on. CORPORATE VISION We are the most respected, undisputed leader in the Philippine broadcast industry and the recognized media innovator and pacesett er in Asia. We are the Filipinos’ favorite network. We are the adverti sers’ preferred partner. We are the employer of choice in our industry. We provide the best returns to our shareholders. We are a key partner in promoti ng the best in the Filipino. CORE VALUES We place God above all. We believe that the viewer is Boss. We value our People as our best assets. We uphold Integrity and Transparency. We are driven by our Passion for Excellence. We strive for Effi ciency in everything we do. -
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JULY 2012 NORTH AMERICA MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY JULY 9 JULY 10 JULY 11 JULY 12 JULY 13 JUL Y 7 JULY 8 ET ET 12 A RATED K (11:25-12:15) MAALAALA MO KAYA 12 A X-FACTOR WALANG HANGGAN (R) (11:55-12:35) (R) (11:30-12:30) PHILIPPINES X-FACTOR SUNDAY KAHIT PUSO’Y MASUGATAN (12:35-1:10) PHILIPPINES 1 (12:15-1:15) SATURDAY 1 GANDANG GABI VICE KUNG AKO’Y IIWAN MO (R) (1:10-1:40) (12:30-1:30) (1:15-2:00) BANANA SPLIT 2 PHR: HIYAS (1:40-2:20) JUNE 30 EP. (R) 2 THE WAY (1:30-2:30) YOU LOOK BANDILA (2:20-3:05) AT ME BOTTOMLINE 3 (2:30-3:30) 3 (2:00-3:40) XXX GAPLESS PATROL NG PILIPINO AKO ANG SIMULA KRUSADA SOCO (3:05-3:45) (3:05-3:45) (3:05-3:45) (3:05-3:45) (3:05-3:45) STORYLINE 4 BALITANG AMERICA (R)(3:45-4:15) (3:30-4:10) 4 ASAP (R) STORYLINE (R) SALAMAT DOK SAT BOTTOMLINE (R) SALAMAT DOK SUN RATED K (R2) CITIZEN PINOY (4:15-5:05) (R)(4:15-5:05) (4:15-5:05) (R)(4:15-5:05) (4:15-5:05) 5 (3:40-5:45) (R)(4:10-5:10) 5 PATROL NG PILIPINO KRIS TV (R) (5:05-6:00) (R) (5:10-5:50) 6 ADOBO NATION KRUSADA (R) 6 (R)(5:45-6:45) (5:50-6:30) FAILON NGAYON TODA MAX (R) (6:30-6:55) 7 JUNE 30 EP. -
'Bro' Takes Center Stage in 'Kapamilya' Christmas
Dec ‘09-Jan ‘10 Available online at www.Lopezlink.ph Season’s greetings from OML, MML and EL3…page 5 ‘Bro’ takes center stage in ‘Kapamilya’ Christmas Q3 financial results PASKO na, Kapamilya! ing Marketing’s company-wide Christmas ABS-CBN EBITDA You know it’s Christmas when décor in the tree lighting activity, Licensing’s Parol season’s colors start popping up on major thor- ni Bro, CCM’s tagline and station ID, reaches P5B...p.2 oughfares and the mall muzak is interspersed a Christmas bazaar and the Win sa with carols. And, for kapamilyas all over the world, Bituin viewers’ promo—into one Christmas is definitely around the corner when big campaign. the station ID featuring their favorite The core idea, in the beginning, singers, actors and other media personali- was simply to boost employee ties starts getting airplay on Channel 2. morale in the midst of the global For Christmas 2009, ABS-CBN came economic crisis and unite every- up with “Bro, Ikaw ang Star ng Pasko,” one in a ceremonial Christmas a “back-to-basics” campaign centered tree lighting ceremony. How- on “Bro,” as the child Santino calls Jesus ever, the idea was scrapped when Christ in the network’s sleeper hit “May they realized that there are “so many Bukas Pa.” Christmas tree lighting The campaign kicked off on Nov. events.” 4 with the launch of the Christmas station ID, and the lighting of an 18-foot parol led by ABS-CBN chairman Eugenio “Gabby” Lopez III, presi- dent Charo Santos-Concio and “ S o FPHC grants call other executives, and Kapamilya we said, why not talents, including Santino him- go back to the on half its Meralco self, Zaijian Jaranilla. -
Special Issue on Film Criticism
semi-annual peer-reviewed international online journal VOL. 93 • NO. 1 • MAY 2020 of advanced research in literature, culture, and society UNITAS SPECIAL ISSUE ON FILM CRITICISM ISSN: 0041-7149 Indexed in the International Bibliography of the ISSN: 2619-7987 Modern Language Association of America About the Issue Cover From top to bottom: 1. Baconaua - One Big Fight Productions & Waning Crescent Arts (2017); 2. Respeto - Dogzilla, Arkeofilms, Cinemalaya, CMB Film Services, & This Side Up (2017); 3. Ebolusyon ng Isang Pamilyang Pilipino - Sine Olivia, Paul Tañedo Inc., & Ebolusyon Productions (2004); 4. Himala - Experimental Cinema of the Philippines (1982); and 5. That Thing Called Tadhana - Cinema One Originals, Epicmedia, Monoxide Works, & One Dash Zero Cinetools (2014). UNITAS is an international online peer-reviewed open-access journal of advanced research in literature, culture, and society published bi-annually (May and November). UNITAS is published by the University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines, the oldest university in Asia. It is hosted by the Department of Literature, with its editorial address at the Office of the Scholar-in-Residence under the auspices of the Faculty of Arts and Letters. Hard copies are printed on demand or in a limited edition. Copyright @ University of Santo Tomas Copyright The authors keep the copyright of their work in the interest of advancing knowl- edge but if it is reprinted, they are expected to acknowledge its initial publication in UNITAS. Although downloading and printing of the articles are allowed, users are urged to contact UNITAS if reproduction is intended for non-individual and non-commercial purposes. Reproduction of copies for fair use, i.e., for instruction in schools, colleges and universities, is allowed as long as only the exact number of copies needed for class use is reproduced. -
Lopez Group Reiterates CSR Commitment At
Dec. 08-Jan. 09 Available online at www.benpres-holdings.com Christmas greetings from OML, MML and EL3 ...p. 5 Int’l banks show Lopez Group reiterates CSR commitment support for First at Clinton Global Initiative Meeting Gen, First Gas...p. 3 CHAIRMAN Oscar M. Lopez (OML) reiterated the Chairman Lopez and daughter Rina Lopez Group’s commitment to pursue corporate social receive the CGI Certificate of responsibility (CSR) projects that will improve the lives Acknowledgment presented by former of the marginalized, especially in causes for the environ- US President Clinton to Knowledge ment and education. Channel. He announced twin donations worth almost P420 million as the group’s “Commitment to Action” during the first Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Asia Meeting in Hong Kong in early December. At the same time, the Knowledge Channel Foundation Inc. (KCFI) headed by Rina Lopez-Bautista was one of the six models of commitments presented by former US President Bill Clinton at the closing ceremonies of the CGI meet. Knowledge Channel received the highest commenda- tions from the former US President for its pioneering efforts to provide poor and marginalized but bright chil- dren in far-flung areas in the country free access to com- puter/Internet education. Clinton said the KCFI program should be replicated elsewhere in the world. “I would like to compliment them for what they’re doing A look back at 2008…p. 5 and for others to replicate this in their countries,” he said. Turn to page 7 PHOTO: ROSAN CRUZ ABS-CBN goes beyond TV WHO would have thought, back in Only a year later, in 1958, ABS- the mid-1950s, that a couple of fledg- CBN rolled out what would be the ing radio stations and a TV network first of many innovations under Don under the leadership of a man not Ening and his son Eugenio “Geny” yet 30 years old would grow into the Lopez Jr., then 28, who was tasked country’s largest media conglomerate? to run the company: the country’s ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. -
8 T H P N H R S P R O C E D I N
8TH PNHRS WEEK CELEBRATION 8 t h P N H R S P R O C E D I N G S Central Visayas Consortium for Health Research and Development Regional Office of Department of Science and Technology VII (DOST VII) Cebu City, Philippines August 2014 i 8TH PNHRS WEEK CELEBRATION Contents Pre-Event Press Conference.................................................................................................................................1 Opening Ceremonies Opening Remarks......................................................................................................................................9 Welcome Remarks and Introduction of Delegates...................................................................................10 Message from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) ......................................................12 Message from the Department of Health (DOH) .....................................................................................13 Message from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) ................................................................15 Message from the University of the Philippines Manila (UP Manila) .......................................................16 Report of the PNHRS...............................................................................................................................17 Presentation: Disaster Risk Reduction and the Role of Science.............................................................20 Keynote Speech: SECRETARY PANFILO M. LACSON, Presidential Assistant -
VICE President KONTRABIDAS
2018 FEBRUARY NEW Kapuso Loveteam? Andre & Klea ANNULMENT OK lo PHILIPPINES - The House of Rep- Under the bill, marriage annulments veteam? resentatives has approved a proposed law that eliminates the costly judicial ANNULMENT process for marriage annulment. continued on page 25 JADINE movie ‘Never Not love you’ not happening? Am-FILIPINO star in HollYwood Dengue Vaccine Versace Assassination TV Show Side Effects PEOPLE Who use Blown out of EMOJIS a LOT have More sex proportion VICE President Office will DISaPPear Binibining Pilipinas 4th year longest FILIPINOS TOP on Binibining Pilipinas contestants like Agatha Romero (TOP)and crossover This photo, taken on April 4, 2016, shows a nurse showing vials of beauty queen Catriona Gray (ABOVE) the dengue vaccine Dengvaxia, developed by French medical giant are ready to represent the Philippines. Sanofi Pasteur, during a vaccination program at an elementary school in Metro Manila. A group of physicians and scientists has issued a statement expressing dismay at how the controversy surrounding the an- PORNHUB ti-dengue Dengvaxia vaccine has started to WHY showbiz need GOOD “erode” public confidence in the country’s vaccination programs. The statement, which was emailed to media outfits, was signed by 58 doctors, in- cluding former Health secretaries Esparan- KONTRABIDAS za Cabral and Manuel Dayrit. “The unnecessary fear and panic, largely brought about by the imprudent language reduce and unsubstantiated accusations by persons whose qualifications to render any expert opinion on the matter are questionable, at best, have caused many parents to resist having their children avail of life saving STRESS vaccines that our government gives,” the SEX statement read. -
'Tito Roby'…Page 9 ABS-CBN Lauded at CG Training…
NOVEMBER 2018 www.lopezlink.ph Story on page 2. http://www.facebook.com/lopezlinkonline www.twitter.com/lopezlinkph Innovators take the spotlight at LAA 2018 IN Negros Oriental, slash-and-burn farmers become protectors of the forests they used to mindlessly burn. In Marawi, journalists uncover the stories of a people isolated and displaced by armed conflict. In Leyte, typhoon victims transform from jobless into members of an empowered community who run their own businesses and are able to send their children to school. Turn to page 6 Social worker ABS-CBN lauded at The Rockwellist: …page 3 gives back for Beauty’s best CG training …page 12 ‘Tito Roby’…page 9 Lopezlink November 2018 Biz News Lopezlink November 2018 With built-in apps, PVR, companion app and more ABS-CBN lauded at corporate SKY upgrades PH cable TV viewing Climate change with new SKY On Demand box governance training By Carla Paras-Sison SKY gives cable TV viewing Tube, and SKY On Demand, digital era, making it a relevant ABS-CBN Corporation was Transpar- in the country a boost as it its online streaming service ex- product in Filipino homes. lauded by former deputy priva- ent is the enemy launches its all-new SKY On clusive to SKY subscribers. “Online viewing is gaining cy commissioner Dondi Mapa M a p a By Carla Paras-Sison Demand box that promises to The SKY On Demand box also ground in the Philippines given at the corporate governance said being inability of the delayed central bank action on in- give Filipino families a better promises convenience for sub- the growing internet penetra- training held for directors and transparent country to link terest rates to ease exchange rate TV viewing experience. -
Annual Accomplishment Report for the Year 2009
ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2009 I. PREFATORY STATEMENT The history of the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) is replete with challenges which tested the PAO’s competence, efficiency and integrity. The PAO has bravely faced the challenges of the times and their chain of impact to social justice, an advocacy and commitment which the public attorneys have dedicated their profession and their very lives, if need be, through the years. While this principal free legal aid office of the Philippine government has not been spared from the effects of economic and political upheavals, the PAO steadfastly stands for genuine public service with Her Excellency President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as its model of a consummate public servant. Looking back, the PAO was able to carry-out its National Conventions for Public Attorneys in 2003, 2006 and 2009. Each of these conventions provided complete 36-unit legal education activities that were accredited by the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Committee of the Supreme Court. All of these MCLE units were provided without cost to its 1,407 public attorneys nationwide as part of its manpower capacity building and empowerment. With gratefulness, the PAO remembers that this was made possible through the stewardship and benevolence by no less than Her Excellency. Every public attorney was greatly elated when Republic Act No. 9406 was signed into law on March 23, 2007. Republic Act No. 9406 or the PAO Law provides for the upgrading of salaries and allowances for public attorneys equivalent to their counterpart in the National Prosecution Service. The law and its Implementing Rules and Regulations have produced a significant impact to the morale, dynamism and professionalism of the public attorneys and staff of the PAO. -
Corporate Purpose
BRAVERY IN UNCERTAINTY INUNCERTAINTY BRAVERY I GMANETWORK,INC.ANNUALREPORT2020 GMA NETWORK, INC. GMA Network Center EDSA corner Timog Avenue Diliman, Quezon City (632) 8982-7777 www.gmanetwork.com CORPORATE PURPOSE TABLE OF We enrich the lives of Filipinos everywhere with superior Entertainment and the responsible, CONTENTS unbiased, and timely delivery of accurate News and Information. 1 Purpose, Vision, Core Values 3 About GMA 4 Subsidiaries, Affiliates, Joint Ventures CORPORATE VISION 6 Chairman’s Message We are the most respected, undisputed leader 9 Financial Highlights in the Philippine broadcast industry 11 President’s Message and the recognized media innovator and pacesetter in Asia. 14 Operational Highlights We are the Filipinos’ favorite network. 16 Celebrating 70 Years We are the advertisers’ preferred partner. We are the employer of choice in our industry. 26 COVID-19 Response We provide the best returns to our shareholders. 38 Board of Directors We are a key partner in promoting the best in the Filipino. 44 Officers 52 Corporate Governance 56 Awards 63 Management Discussion & Analysis CORPORATE VALUES 74 Financial Statements We place God above all. 162 Directory We believe that the Viewer is Boss. We value our People as our best assets. ABOUT THE COVER We uphold Integrity and Transparency. The year 2020 was one of the most uncertain We are driven by our Passion for Excellence. periods of all time—explosive volcanic eruptions, more intense typhoons, and rapidly changing We strive for Efficiency in everything we do. technology. Then a pandemic hit the world, crippling We pursue Creativity and Innovation. even the strongest of nations and economies.