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  1. Join Date
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    Well for me, yung sangkatutak na adverstisements na kasama ito:

    Guess who were booed at the Pacquiao-Hatton fight?
    05/04/2009 | 03:34 PM

    MANILA, Philippines - Some Filipinos booed two people while watching the big match between Filipino boxing champ Manny Pacquiao and Ricky Hatton last Sunday.

    One was the British fighter; the other was Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr., whose advertisements popped up during commercial breaks of the widely watched boxing match on TV.

    This was according to some lawmakers, who took note that some people who watched the Pacquiao-Hatton fight Sunday appeared dismayed by Teodoro’s TV plug on disaster preparedness because it sounded more of a political ad than an infomercial.

    Besides, Teodoro had already announced that he might run for president in 2010.

    "Tingin ko dalawa yung casualty sa boxing kahapon: si Hatton, saka si Secretary Teodoro. Kasi doon sa pinuntahan ko talagang nagmumura yung mga tao nung lumabas yung ads e," Bayan Muna Rep. Teodoro Casiño said in a press conference on Monday.

    [I think there were two casualties in the boxing yesterday: Hatton, and Secretary Teodoro. From where I was, people were cursing when the ads popped up.]

    Casiño said some of those watching the match with him in Nueva Ecija questioned why a politician has to air his or her advertisements during the widely watched match. "The public felt insulted," he said.

    Kabataan Rep. Raymond Palatino said Twitter - a social networking service that allows users to send and respond to updates on one's activities - was abuzz with comments slamming the government advertisements during the match, particularly those of the Defense chief.

    Palatino said the advertisements appeared to have hurt Teodoro's chances of being favored by the Web-savvy for the 2010 elections.

    "Sa mga nabasa ko sa Internet, mukhang nawalan siya ng boto sa mga netizens… [Based on what I read on the Internet, it looks like he lost some votes among netizens]," he said in the same press conference.

    "Sa mga ordinaryong mamamayan sa tingin ko hindi nila napansin rin yun dahil sa si Manny Pacquiao yung kanilang inaabangan [I think ordinary citizens did not notice that much because they were awaiting Manny Pacquiao]," Palatino added.

    Casiño said politicians should exercise more sensitivity when choosing where to place their political advertisements, noting that politicians' advertisements in previous Pacquiao matches were likewise criticized. - Jam Sisante, GMANews.TV
    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/159781/G...o-Hatton-fight

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    Napansin ko rin yun ads ni Gilbert Teodoro sa TV, may accronym pa e...apelido ba niya yun?

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    Hated that "Gibo" ad. Who's he kidding?

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    Genuino (PAGCOR), Teves (FINANCE), and those guys from the BIR (an ad with pekyaw) and TESDA also had ads running yesterday.

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    Ang di ko ma-take, ang papanget naman nila ang lakas ng loob isalpak ung mga mukha sa commercial.

    Freakin eyesore

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    kasama si T-E-O-D-O-R-O dito:
    Justify cost and explain purpose of ads, pols told
    AMITA LEGASPI, GMANews.TV
    05/05/2009 | 02:39 PM
    MANILA, Philippines - Two senators on Tuesday urged elected and appointed government officials to be transparent and justify the cost and explain the purpose of their advertisements.

    “Questionable yung perang ginastos sa advertisement, mahirap na nga ang gobyerno, masama na nga ang ekonomiya, magandang malaman at matimbang ang mga advertisements [The funds used for the advertisements are questionable as our government is poor and our economy is bad, it would be good to know where they sourced the money to enable the public to weigh their advertisement]," Senator Francis Escudero told reporters.

    He said the government officials should be able to explain if the advertisement is for the policies and programs of the government or to advance the popularity or candidacy of anyone who wants to run in 2010.

    “Kung personal na pera ang ginagamit sa advertisement, maswerte sila at mayaman sila subalit ibang usapan kapag pera at pondo ng gobyerno ang ginagamit (If personal funds were used for their advertisement, they are lucky they have the money. But if they used government funds, that’s a different matter)," Escudero said.

    He said government officials, either from the executive or legislative branch, are obliged to explain to the public how they used government funds allocated to them.

    He said using government funds for advertisements is not bad but they have prioritize where they would put the money.

    “Magandang itanong ng sambayanan, kung halimbawa sa P1 milyon ang ginamit sa advertisement, ilang sakong bigas ba ‘yan na pwedeng mapadala sa mga tinamaan ng kalamidad sa Bicol, ilang bahay na sana ang nagawa para sa low cost housing, ilang OFW na ba ang napauwi [The public can ask if with the P1 million, for example, spent for advertisement how many sacks of rice were bought for the victims of calamity in Bicol, how many houses were built for the government’s low cost hosing project, how many OFW were brought home using that money)," Escudero said.

    He added “governance is about allocating scarce resources, whether it is yours or not."

    Echoing Escudero’s concern, Senator Francis Pangilinan said political figures with television ads “may just be throwing away their money" as it does not assure one’s victory in elections.

    “They should be reminded that in the 2007 elections, of the top 12 biggest TV ad spenders, eight lost and two landed near the bottom. Television ads alone will not assure one’s victory," Pangilinan said in a press statement.

    He said the wrong message on nationwide TV can lock in a politician’s defeat.

    “It’s a double-edged sword. If the message is untruthful and spreads falsehoods, our people will be able to tell. Politicos shouldn’t take our people for fools by churning out TV ads that are deceitful and untrue; it will certainly backfire," Pangilinan said.

    Pangilinan who, in 2007, ran an independent campaign on a platform of the need for political change spent less than a third for TV ads compared to the biggest spenders, yet landed in the top five.

    He said he also landed number one in vote rich areas such as Cebu, Iloilo, Negros and Pampanga despite the absence of nationwide machinery.

    Escudero and Pangilinan did not name names but they were apparently referring to TV ads of some of their colleagues, notably Manuel Villar, Manuel Roxas II, Panfilo Lacson and Loren Legarda, who are all known to be planning to run in the 2010 presidential election.

    Villar’s “Sagipin natin ang mga OFW" and Roxas’ “Lumabaan Tayo" ads are becoming popular or annoying to TV viewers, depending on one’s preference.

    Another advertisement features Makati City residents talking about the benefits they are enjoying under Mayor Jejomar Binay’s governance. - GMANews.TV
    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/159930/J...-ads-pols-told

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    wrong move for a perfect time to advertise..

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    Quote Originally Posted by valvura View Post
    kasama si T-E-O-D-O-R-O dito:
    Tama...acronym nga ng pangalan niya yung ads Galing ng ad agency niya, matatandaan siya ng mga tao, T is for talk, E is for emergency ba? nalimutan ko na

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    #9
    sa dinami dami ng commercial sa delayed broadcast eh napansin pa nila itong isang ito? ngayon nabigyan lalo ng publicity.

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    maaga pa para mangampanya, masyado sila excited eh! akala mo pupunta sa outing o sa ibang bansa eh! mga lintek na pulitiko yan... kaya ayoko bumoto eh, masyado sila pakitang tao. pero pag andyan na sa pwesto, walang nagagawa... buti pa, mag-antay nalang sila ng tamang campaign period at hindi yun sasamantalahin nila si pacquiao.

    i do really feel, madaming pulitiko ang gagamit at makikisakay sa kasikatan ni pacquiao lalo na parating na ang 2010 elections. they better not do this and to pacquiao, ingat sana siya at sayang ang kanyang mga hangarin sa bansa natin.

Guess who were booed at the Pacquiao-Hatton fight?