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PCO inks agreement with OES, MTRCB, PIA on ‘Tara, Nood Tayo!’ infomercial to promote Bagong Pilipinas campaign, responsible viewership
The Presidential Communications Office (PCO), the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), the Philippine Information Agency (PIA), and the Office of the Executive Secretary (OES) signed a memorandum of agreement on Tuesday, November 11, for the production of the “Tara, Nood tayo!” infomercial to promote the Bagong Pilipinas campaign of the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. Signatories to the MOA were PCO Acting Secretary Cesar B. Chavez, MTRCB Chairperson Diorella Maria G. Sotto-Antonio, PIA Director General Katherine Chloe S. de Castro, and OES Assistant Secretary Jose Marcell Canlas.

The Department of Energy (DOE) and the Presidential Communications Office (PCO), in collaboration with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), launched on Thursday the energy department’s nationwide “You Have the Power” campus caravan at the University of Northern Philippines (UNP) in Vigan City.

Ms. Honey Castro from the Philippine Commission on Women discussing the data on women’s representation in media

The Presidential Communications Office (PCO), in partnership with Google Philippines, hosted the UniComm event “TechTalk: Digital Storytelling” today, focusing on enhancing government agencies’ YouTube content strategies.

PCO ties up with social media giants META, Google, TikTok to combat misinformation, disinformation

Umarangkada na nitong ika-8 ng Mayo 2024 ang You Have the Power Campus Caravan sa Philippine Science High School - Central Visayas Campus. Layon ng Caravan na hikayatin ang kabataan na makiisa sa kampanya ng bansa para sa isang mas energy-efficient na Bagong Pilipinas sa pamamagitan ng mga aktibidad gaya ng quiz bee at poster making contest. Kaisa ng Department of Energy sa aktibidad na ito ang Philippine Science High School - Central Visayas Campus, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), at Presidential Communications Office.

Assistant Secretary Patricia Kayle S. Martin highlighted the importance of Media and Information Literacy in today's digital age, aiming to empower participants with critical thinking skills.

The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) highlighted before the United Nations (UN) the Philippine government’s efforts in empowering women through digitalization. In her speech, Undersecretary for Digital Media Services Emerald Ridao emphasized before the UN the need to break the barriers that limit the power of women in reshaping the digital landscape across the globe and address the challenges that are blocking their full potential.

Students had fun learning more about Media Information Literacy at the #MagingMapanuri booth! Many also practiced broadcasting with actual equipment, and seized the opportunity to showcase their talents at the Konsyerto sa Palasyo auditions.Let's keep the dialogue on media literacy and digital empowerment alive, LNU!

PCO's first Community Caravan in Visayas: Eastern Visayas State University! EVSU students enjoyed various “professional trials” offered by PCO and its attached agencies. The booths promoted media and information literacy, giving the students a taste of what working in radio and broadcasting feels like. At the Konsyerto sa Palasyo booth, the students displayed their innate talent for singing! Palakasin pa natin ang kakayahan ng lahat na #MagingMapanuri sa media!