Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Duterte soon to host a nationwide radio program

Are we having a new DJ Rody?
President Rodrigo "Digong" Duterte will soon be heard not just on television but also in national radio program over Radio-TV Malacañang (RTVM).
Duterte will be hosting his very own radio program and because it's nationwide the citizens can hear him all over the country especially the far flung places that they wish to reach.  

For the record the president when he was still a mayor in Davao City also used to host a weekly radio program.
The said radio program will help him air his administration's projects and campaigns, broadcast the government workers or officials who are allegedly corrupt and he will also use it to name those people who are allegedly linked to illegal drugs.
The radio program will be named 'Mula sa Masa, Para sa Masa'  and an announcer’s booth was especially built for Duterte’s use, Communications Secretary Martin Andanar said
“After many years and for the first time, we would see an actual radio booth for RTVM. It is going to be the official radio booth of the President and he would be the first to use it for his ‘Mula sa Masa, Para sa Masa’ program,” Andanar told DZBB on Sunday.

RTVM was sorted out in 1986 after the EDSA insurgency. The unit is included in TV scope and documentation and in news and open undertakings syndication of all the President's exercises. 
It is one of the administration's fundamental offices to educate Filipinos of the administration's project, presidential exercises and different redesigns.
Meanwhile, the palace also produced the bi-monthly tabloid Masa, which was produced and printed for free from Nationa Press Office and which has articles written against the fight against illegal drugs and the successes of government agencies.
The Duterte administration would want to use all necessary media outlet, not just on TV, radio, print and also social media like Facebook, in-order to reach out to as many Filipinos in the country to keep them well informed and updated regarding what's goings-on the president's administration.

Source: Philstar

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