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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 KALINISAN Program launch on January 6, 2024, at Manila's Baseco Compound showcased a unified commitment to a cleaner, safer environment. Aligned with National Community Development Day (Proclamation No. 341), it highlighted government and community dedication to a thriving society. The Presidential Communications Office remains committed to fostering community participation for a cleaner, sustainable future for Filipinos.

The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) met with the Japanese Ministry of Information to explore collaboration in media relations. Discussions during the meeting, attended by PCO Usec. Gerald Baria, Asec. Patricia Kayle Martin, and Dir. Maria Rhona Daoang, covered topics on joint collaboration projects, capacity building and training, and initiatives supporting media and information literacy.

The PUPians demonstrated their talents at the TV and radio booths and engaged in games at the 'Maging Mapanuri' booth, showcasing their keen eye in spotting misinformation.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos jr. on Friday enjoined Anak TV to continue advocating for wise media consumption and encouraging its consumers to produce relevant content.

Cheers to the incredible Lyceans who joined us at the PCO CommUnity Caravan kickoff! The discussions focused on the significance of covering the President's activities, exploring the impact of modern technology in Presidential coverage. We were inspired by invaluable insights into media responsibility and discernment in spotting disinformation, fostering an atmosphere of collaborative learning.

The Presidential Communications Office thanks all participants, both from the public and private sectors, for their active involvement in the Gender-Responsive Strategic Communications Workshop, in collaboration with UN Women at the Marco Polo Ortigas.

The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) held the National Information Summit in Pasig City from November 21 to 22 to update the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) about government initiatives. The Summit focused on media literacy and technology use for information dissemination, emphasized unified messaging, and collaborated with media platforms like Radyo Pilipinas and PTV. PCO pledged support for PIA's grassroots communication efforts, promoting inclusive governance through accessible information.

Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Cheloy Velicaria-Garafil urged the public and private sectors on Wednesday to continue working for a more informed, mindful, and digitally responsible society amid the proliferation of fake news.

Ipinagmamalaki ng buong Presidential Communications Office ang pagkilala kay PCO Secretary Cheloy Velicaria-Garafil bilang Distinguished Journalism and Government Service awardee ng Manila Overseas Press Club ngayong ika-25 ng Oktubre. Ang parangal na iginawad kasabay ng pagdiriwang ng Global Media and Information Literacy Week ay patunay sa dedikasyon ng pamahalaan sa tapat at mahusay na paghahatid ng kalidad na balita sa bawat Pilipino, maging sa malaya, ligtas, at responsableng pamamahayag sa bansa.