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ABS-CBN TFC bags two awards at CFO’s Migration Advocacy and Media Awards 2019

December 20, 2019 AT 11:48 AM

ABS-CBN TFC bags two awards at CFO’s Migration Advocacy and Media Awards 2019

(L-R) “Kabayani Talks” Executive Producer Sonny Fernandez, TFC News EMEA Senior Correspondent and “Luv2DMax” radio anchor Maxxy Santiago, “Kabayani Talks” host Jasmine Romero, ABS-CBN Global Content Production Head Herbs Samonte, “Kabayani Talks” Producer Jerome Fadriquela, “Lines and Letters” Executive Producer Mark David Acob, and “Lines and Letters” Producer Jazer Marinda pose for a photo after receiving their awards at the Migration Advocacy and Media Awards night.

ABS-CBN TFC ends 2019 in a high note after it bagged two awards at the recently held Migration Advocacy and Media (MAM) Awards: The Best Regular TV Program on Migration won by “Kabayani Talks” and the Best TV Interstitial on Migration bagged by “Lines and Letters”.


(L-R) The “Kabayani Talks” team--Producer Jerome Fadriquela, Executive Producer Sonny Fernandez, host Jasmine Romero, and Program Development Head Aris Antonio-- was all smiles as the public service program gets recognized as Best Regular TV Program on Migration
 
Launched in 2018, “Kabayani Talks” is a public service program that aims to aid the overseas Filipinos in the different issues and concerns they are facing overseas with the guidance from different government agencies and experts. The show’s host, Jasmine Romero, considers the recognition from MAM Awards as an affirmation that their program is “on the right track” in serving the overseas Filipinos.

(L-R) The “Lines and Letters” team—Content Production Head herbs Samonte, Executive Producer Mark David Acob, and Producer Jazer Marinda—was ecstatic over their win as Best TV Interstitial on Migration
 
On the other hand, the digital series “Lines and Letters” shares the inspiring stories of the overseas Filipinos with the use of art and spoken poetry. “Lines and Letters” Executive Producer Mark David Acob dedicated not only their work but also the award to all overseas Filipinos who ABS-CBN TFC has been serving for 25 years now.

The “Kabayani Talks” team receiving their award on the stage that was presented by CFO Secretary Francisco Acosta, CFO Undersecretary Astravel Naik, and the MAM Awards Committee
 
During his welcoming remarks, Commission on Filipinos Overseas Secretary Francisco Acosta noted the media’s importance in providing support to the Filipinos abroad. “I have personally learned that our migrants abroad have three important sources of support: our government represented by migrant agencies, the Filipino organizations abroad, and of course, the media. This triangulate partnership must work hand-in-hand to consistently inform our Filipinos abroad about their rights, update them on developments in our country, and encourage political involvement in their postal place and in their homeland,” Secretary Acosta stated.

CFO Secretary Francisco Acosta, CFO Undersecretary Astravel Naik, and the MAM Awards Committee presented the award to the “Lines and Letters” team 

As he congratulated the 20 awardees this year, Secretary Acosta also reminded everyone: “Higit sa prebelihiyo, kalakip ng gantipalang ito ay responsibilidad. Isang tungkulin ang making at hindi pananhimik. Maraming salamat sa pangako ninyong responsibilidad ng pagkukuwento, lalo na sa mga Pilipinong nangangailangan ng boses. Ipagpatuloy ninyo ang paglikha ng mga obra na tumatalakay sa buhay ng mga kababayan natin sa ibayong dagat.”

The “Lines and Letters” team Jazer Marinda (left), Mark David Acob (second from left), and ABS-CBN Global Content Production Head Herbs Samonte (right) with CFO Secretary Francisco Acosta (second from right)

Meantime, TFC News EMEA Senior Correspondent Maxxy Santiago’s radio program “Luv2DMax” was also named Best Regular Radio Program on Migration, and ABS-CBN Films’ box-office movie “Hello, Love, Goodbye” as Best Full-Length Film on Migration.

The awardees of the Migration Advocacy and Media Awards 2019
 
Migration Advocacy and Media Migration (MAM) Awards was conceived by the Commission on Filipinos Overseas in 2011 to “recognize the positive and significant contributions of media outlets, institutions and practitioners in the field of print, radio, movie, television, advertising, and internet from the government and private media organizations in the Philippines and abroad, in raising public awareness on issues on Filipino migration, advocating the cause of Filipinos overseas, or promoting a positive image of Filipinos overseas.”
 
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