GMA Network continues to bring honor to the country for still being the most decorated Philippine media network at the prestigious New York Festivals “World’s Best TV and Films.”
At the awarding ceremonies held on April 9 in Las Vegas, Nevada, the leading media organization took home four world medals and a finalist certificate.
The monthly documentary program The Atom Araullo Specials has conferred the Silver World Medal in the Social Issues category for its “No Leftovers” episode. The winning piece showed that food wastage remains a big problem in the Philippines by tracing how food is wasted from production to consumption.
Broadcast journalist Atom Araullo flew to Las Vegas with GMA Public Affairs Senior AVP and “No Leftovers” Program Manager Neil Gumban to personally receive the award. Beginning April 15, Araullo will also banner the GMA News and Public Affairs’ online newscast Stand for Truth.
Earning another Silver World Medal for the country was the “Batang Maestro” episode of GMA News TV’s Reel Time, this time for the Heroes category. “Batang Maestro” featured the story of 12-year-old Dagul and his fellow volunteer ‘little teachers’ in the province of Sorsogon who cross the river of Donsol on board a bamboo raft just to reach children in remote areas.
Receiving the award for Reel Time was Executive Producer and writer Mark Norella.
Top-rating and award-winning news magazine program Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (KMJS) adds another laurel in its cap after it was awarded the Bronze World Medal for its “Salay” feature in the Community Portraits category.
The segment showed how students and teachers from Caraga, Davao Oriental risk their lives as they cross the river using an improvised cable car made from rattan called ‘salay’ just to go to school and buy basic needs. KMJS Program Manager LJ Castel, Executive Producer Ariane Betita, and Segment Producer Justin Baluyot were on hand to receive the medal.
Meanwhile, Kara David’s I-Witness documentary “Bilanggo ng Isipan” took home the Bronze World Medal in the Health/Medical Information category. The documentary showed the current state of mental health in the Philippines.
Completing this year’s list of Kapuso awardees is Sandra Aguinaldo’s I-Witness documentary, “War Zone ER”, which received a Finalist Certificate in the Current Affairs category.
Receiving the awards was I-witness host Kara David.
GMA Network holds the distinction of being the most awarded Philippine organization at the New York Festivals “World’s Best TV and Films” competition. This year’s entries from the Network were all produced by GMA News and Public Affairs—home to the most internationally-awarded Philippine documentary programs.