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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Nationwide TV Ratings: The Killer Bride vs. One of the Baes


Insta Scoop: Julia Barretto Meets Claudine Barretto During Hospital Visit of Grandpa

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Arjo Atayde Thanks Maine Mendoza in PMPC Thank You Speech

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Insta Scoop: Barretto Siblings in Family Meeting

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Repost: List of Winners of 33rd PMPC Star Awards for TV

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ABS-CBN brought home the most accolades during the the Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) Star Awards for Television 2019 awards night at the Henry Lee Irwin Theater in Quezon City on Sunday, October 13.

The Kapamilya station won Best TV station with the primetime TV show The General's Daughter nabbing 4 big awards — Best Primetime TV series, Best Actress for Angel Locsin, Best Supporting Actor for Arjo Atayde, and Best Supporting Actress for Janice de Belen.

Jericho Rosales, meanwhile, won Best Actor for his role in the show Halik.

Some of TV's biggest stars led by Angel Locsin and Kathryn Bernardo were also honored.

The German Moreno Power tandem award was given to Ken Chan and Rita Daniela, and Maymay Entrata and Edward Barber.

The late actor Eddie Garcia and ABS-CBN Bantay Bata founder Gina Lopez were also reconized with posthumous awards.

BEST TV STATION: ABS-CBN 2

BEST PRIMETIME TV SERIES: The General’s Daughter

BEST DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES: Kadenang Ginto

BEST DRAMA ACTRESS: Angel Locsin, The General’s Daughter

BEST DRAMA ACTOR: Jericho Rosales, Halik

BEST DRAMA SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Janice De Belen, The General’s Daughter

BEST DRAMA SUPPORTING ACTOR: Arjo Atayde, The General’s Daughter

BEST CHILD PERFORMER: Sophia Reola, Nang Ngumiti Ang Langit

BEST NEW MALE TV PERSONALITY: Aljon Mendoza, MMK-Medal Of Valor, Klinton Start Bee Happy, Go Lucky

BEST NEW FEMALE TV PERSONALITY: Ivana Alawi, Mea Culpa: Sino Ang Maysala?

BEST SINGLE PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS: Yasmien Kurdi, Tadhana-"Sukdulan"

BEST SINGLE PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR: Jeric Gonzales, Magpakailanman-"Sex Slave"

BEST PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAM: Healing Galing/TV 5

BEST PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAM HOST: Edinell Calvario, Healing Galing

BEST COMEDY SHOW: Banana Sundae

BEST COMEDY ACTOR: Bayani Agbayani, Home Sweetie Home: Extra Sweet

BEST COMEDY ACTRESS: Maine Mendoza, Daddy’s Gurl

BEST DRAMA ANTHOLOGY: Ipaglaban Mo/ABS-CBN 2

BEST MUSICAL VARIETY SHOW: SMAC Pinoy Ito/IBC 13, Young Once Upon A Time/NET 25

BEST VARIETY SHOW: Sunday Pinasaya/GMA 7

BEST EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM: Matang Lawin/ABS-CBN 2

BEST EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM HOST: Kim Atienza (Matang Lawin/ABS-CBN 2)

BEST CELEBRITY TALK SHOW: Tonight With Boy Abunda/ABS-CBN 2

BEST CELEBRITY TALK SHOW HOST: Boy Abunda, Tonight With Boy Abunda

BEST DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM: I Witness

BEST DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM HOST: William Thio, Spotlight

BEST DOCUMENTARY SPECIAL: The Story of the Filipinos Protecting The Environment

BEST HORROR/FANTASY PROGRAM: Daig Kayo Ng Lola Ko

BEST MAGAZINE SHOW: Rated K

BEST MAGAZINE SHOW HOST: Korina Sanchez-Roxas, Rated K

BEST NEWS PROGRAM: TV Patrol

BEST MALE NEWSCASTER: Raffy Tima, Balitanghali

BEST FEMALE NEWSCASTER: Vicky Morales, 24 Oras

BEST MORNING SHOW: Unang Hirit

BEST MORNING SHOW HOST: Umagang Kay Ganda Hosts

BEST PUBLIC AFFAIRS PROGRAM: The Bottomline

BEST PUBLIC AFFAIRS PROGRAM HOST: Boy Abunda, The Bottomline

BEST TRAVEL SHOW: G Diaries

BEST TRAVEL SHOW HOST: Dolly Malgapo and Indra Cepeda, Landmarks

BEST LIFESTYLE SHOW: The World Of Gandang Ricky Reyes

BEST LIFESTYLE SHOW HOST: Ricky Reyes, The World Of Gandang Ricky Reyes (GMA News TV)

BEST TALENT SEARCH PROGRAM: The Clash (GMA 7)

BEST TALENT SEARCH PROGRAM HOST: Luis Manzano and Pia Wurtzbach, World Of Dance Philippines (ABS-CBN 2)

BEST CHILDREN SHOW: Talents Academy/IBC 13

BEST CHILDREN SHOW HOST: Anastacia Paronda, Janella Glissman, Zandi Gabriel Miranda and Fred Lorinz Bacay (Talents Academy/IBC 13)

Special Awards:

Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award: Kris Aquino

Excellence in Broadcasting Lifetime Achievement Award: Vicky Morales

TV Queens at the Turn of the Millennium: Angel Locsin, Bea Alonzo, Carla Abellana, Heart Evangelista, Jennylyn Mercado, Judy Ann Santos, Kathryn Bernardo, Kim Chiu, Liza Soberano, Maja Salvador, Marian Rivera, and Sunshine Dizon

Power Tandem of the Year: Edward Barber and Maymay Entrata, Ken Chan and Rita Daniela

Celebrity Mom of the Night : Dimples Romana

Skin Magic Male and Female awardee: Edward Barber and Dimples Romana

Frontrow Male awardee: Edward Barber

Frontrow Female awardee: Ariella Arida

—Rappler.com

Insta Scoop: Bernadette Sembrano Warns Milk Tea Drinkers to Check Drink Before Sipping



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Repost: K-pop Star Sulli Found Dead

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Police have confirmed that Sulli has committed suicide, and has passed away.

According to the Seongnam Sujeong Police Station, Sulli’s manager found Sulli dead in her home at 3:21pm KST.

A police official stated that Sulli had been suffering from severe depression, although no details have been revealed by Sulli’s family and/or SM Entertainment.

Police have revealed that Sulli died by suicide after hanging herself in her house from the second floor.

SM Entertainment still has yet to comment on the situation.

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Repost: Congresswoman Vilma Santos Pushes for Franchise Renewal of ABS-CBN

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Time is running out on the broadcasting license of ABS-CBN, but the House legislative franchise panel has not tabled any of the six bills that may save the TV giant from closing shop next year.

Deputy Speaker Vilma Santos-Recto, a movie actress, known as Ate Vi, who has worked with the network, is hoping her colleagues would finally begin discussions on the measure renewing ABS-CBN’s 25-year franchise, which expires on March 30, 2020.

No deliberations since July

“Considering that we are in recess, I hope that when we go back this November, this will be subject for deliberation by the committee,” the Batangas representative told the Inquirer on Sunday.

Recto, one of the authors of the ABS-CBN franchise bills, said the measure was still “pending” in the committee chaired by Palawan Rep. Franz Alvarez since the 18th Congress opened in July.

“Just for the record, last 17th Congress, the same [was not] tackled by the committee,” the congresswoman said in a text message.

Alvarez was also the chair of the panel in the last Congress.

He did not reply to the Inquirer when sought for comment.

Besides Recto, at least five other influential lawmakers have filed their version of the bill, including another deputy speaker, Pangasinan Rep. Rose Marie Arenas, along with Laguna Rep. Sol Aragones, Nueva Ecija Rep. Micaela Violago, PBA Rep. Jericho Nograles and Paraรฑaque Rep. Joy Myra Tambunting.

In filing House Bill No. 4305, Recto noted ABS-CBN’s stature as the “Philippines’ largest entertainment and media conglomerate.”

“ABS-CBN has remained steadfast in its commitment to reach out to as many Filipinos as possible by delivering their quality core programs closer to our countrymen by taking advantage of emerging broadcast technologies,” she said.

The cause of delay

In the previous Congress, a similar measure was sidelined in Congress as President Duterte launched repeated verbal attacks against the media network due to perceived slights and its allegedly slanted reporting.

Lawmakers took no action on the bill, which had been left pending in the House legislative franchises committee since November 2016.

In August, Majority Leader Martin Romualdez refused to make any commitments on whether the bill would be prioritized.

“I believe it’s premature to comment on that as we’re still in the early stages,” he said.

Congress is currently on a break and will resume session on Nov. 4.

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