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    #21
    ang isa pang ayaw ko dyan sa mga media na yan e, pag-gusto nilang pasikatin e ifofocus nila lagi whatever may happen, for example itong national football team ng Pilipinas, hindi naman sa hater ako ng mga asong iyan ano, pero masyado nang attention ang nilalaan ng media sa mga yan, masyado nilang ineexpose sa public kaya naman yang mga kumag na yan e yumayabang.. bakit di nila i-expose yung iba para sumikat at makilala rin naman like, Philippine racing team, gymnastic team, taekwondo team etc..puro na lang boxing at futbol. tsk..tsk..tsk...

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    #22
    lalo na si noly de castro walang alam talaga yun, ewan ko ba bat naging vice president, isa pang nakaka asar mga field reporter palaging mali, eg. adventure na nasunog or revo na tumaob sasabihing SUV daw........ dafuq! paanong naging SUV ang AUV.......

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    #23
    Pansin ko lan kung ayaw nila isang tao sa interview ay sobrang zoom nila ang camera sa face ng tao habang nagsasalita.

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    #24
    for public service daw kuno.. but if you look at their air time content.... ilang % of total airtime is allocated for public service? siguro pag may mga developments dumadalas.. pag may bagyo ... pag impeachment pre empted buong maghapon ang shows... pero if you look at that versus total time (in history of their franchise <?>).. ilang percent lang yun? mas marami pa siguro ang advertising, entertainment (take note - jologs) compared sa educational...

    tayo ng foundation to be able to help.. hindi masama.. may bandwagon effect.. but let's see them use their own profits and donate mismo sa mga charities... sabagay.. mas mura magbigay sa foundation compared magbigay direct sa charities (walang kagana kaganang Donor's Tax)..

    di mo rin sila masisis kung bakit sa kanila humihingi ng tulong ang mga masa (vs government agencies, PNP , NBI, DOJ, POEA OWWA, lahat sila).. kung medyo pangit ang experience ng masa sa government agency, daan sa media.. sa takot ng government agency sa media.. napapabilis ang serbisyo... laging pumopogi ang media tuloy..

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    #25
    minsan-minsan lang... naniniwala ako sa media

    yun eh kung malumanay at maayos ang pagbabalita nila

    kung bulol o kaya naman eh mali-mali ang grammar, hirap maintindihan so hirap din paniwalaan

    ang pinaka di ko gusto eh yung binabasa na lang ang balita eh mali-mali pa

    tapos eh parang nag-iimpromptu sa halip na basahin ang nakasulat ----> channel 2 (e.g. pinky webb) pag nagbabalita ganito

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    #26
    marami talagang kupal na taga-media, kaya ngayon minsan mas gusto ko pang panoorin yung mga international news channel o yung mga balita sa ibang bansa gaya ng BBC news, CBS evening news saka CNN , kesa manood ng local news channel like tvpatrol, anc, 24 oras, umay ako sa kanila minsan

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    #27
    Many still believe in the local media. Most of the time, this is their only source of the outside world...

    Filipinos remain among the top consumers of TV in the world. The Philippines ranks No. 5 in the world in Home TV Usage -- behind only Hong Kong, Brazil, China and India.

    Ah, but here’s the fascinating bit of data. The Philippines ranks No. 12 in the world in average daily time spent watching television. Even more fascinating, Filipinos rank No. 1 among Asian countries for this stat. Filipinos average 3 hours and 30 minutes per day in front of their TV screens.

    Lots of opportunities exist for online video consumption. Tablets, smartphones, notebooks, Internet cafes. And home consumption are but just some of the outlets. Anytime, anywhere is the mantra of the hyperconnected world.

    Filipinos agree. Filipinos rank 8th in the world, in terms of video consumption at work. BUT, even more exciting is that we rank 1st in the world in mobile video consumption.
    Dreaming electric dreams

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    #28
    Filipinos average 3 hours and 30 minutes per day in front of their TV screens.

    ......watching their favorite soaps & koreanovela.......

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    #29
    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    ......watching their favorite soaps & koreanovela.......
    hehe, hindi naman news yan, fairy tale stories!
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    hehe, hindi naman news yan, fairy tale stories!
    that's more likely.
    more on those novelas than the news.

    most of them would switch off their tv sets, during the news & come back right after the news & continue watching
    their soaps & novelas.
    Last edited by chua_riwap; March 25th, 2012 at 10:28 PM.

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