Martín Andanar | |
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Secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office | |
In office June 30, 2016 –June 30, 2022 | |
President | Rodrigo Duterte |
Preceded by | Herminio Coloma Jr. |
Succeeded by | Trixie Cruz-Angeles (Press Secretary) |
Presidential Spokesperson Acting | |
In office March 8,2022 –June 30,2022 | |
President | Rodrigo Duterte |
Preceded by | Karlo Nograles (acting) |
Succeeded by | Trixie Cruz-Angeles (Press Secretary) |
IATF-EID Spokesperson | |
In office March 8,2022 –June 30,2022 | |
Preceded by | Karlo Nograles (acting) |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | JoséRuperto Martín Marfori Andanar August 21,1974 Manila,Philippines |
Political party | PDP–Laban (2018–2019) |
Spouse | Alelee C. Aguilar-Andanar (m. 2005) |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | Federation University Australia (BA) Asian Institute of Management (M.E) |
Occupation | Broadcast journalist, government official |
Jose Ruperto Martin Marfori Andanar (born August 21, 1974) is a Filipino television news personality, news anchor, radio commentator, podcaster, voice-over artist and a columnist. He served as the former secretary of the Presidential Communications Office of the Philippines under the Duterte administration. [1]
Andanar was the former head of News5 Everywhere, [2] the online news video and audio portal of TV5, anchored Andar ng mga Balita on TV5, Radyo5 92.3 News FM and One PH, sister stations of TV5. He was also a voice-over talent of News5, AksyonTV, and Radyo5 92.3 News FM. [3] [4]
In June 2016, it was announced that Andanar would be joining the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte as the secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office, replacing Sonny Coloma. [5] He was tasked with supervising both the operations of the government's news and information agencies.
In March 2022, Andanar was named acting presidential spokesperson after former Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles was appointed as chairperson of the Civil Service Commission.
Andanar was born on August 21, 1974, in Manila, Philippines to Wencelito Andanar and Rosario Marfori. [6]
He is married to Alelee Aguilar-Andanar, the daughter of former Las Piñas mayor Vergel Aguilar and niece of Senator Cynthia Villar. [7] They have two children.
Andanar spent his high school years in Cagayan de Oro at Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan and Manila. After a year in University of the Philippines-Los Baños, he moved to Australia with his mother, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Social and Political Studies & Film and Media Studies at Federation University. [8] [9]
Andanar completed his Master in Entrepreneurship at the Asian Institute of Management in 2007. [10]
In 2008, along with 30 Filipino youth leaders, the US State Department sent Andanar to Northern Illinois University for an International Visitors Leadership Fellowship Program. In June 2009, he went to Georgetown University in Washington, DC to attend an executive course in Public & Non Profit Management. He also completed a Senior Executive Fellows Program at the Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University in March 2010. [11]
Andanar attended courses on Communications in Public Policy Delivery (2015) and Countering Violent Extremism (2017) at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in Singapore, as well as the FB News Literacy (2017) and APAC news literary executive course at the Hong Kong University. He also pursued further doctorate studies on Public Administration at the University of the Philippines-Diliman. [12] and on Community Development at the University of the Philippines-Los Baños.
Andanar first worked for GMA Integrated News as an anchor for the weekend edition of GMA Network News from 1998 to 2002, the late night newscast Frontpage from 1999 to 2002 and first hosted Mornings @ GMA and Unang Hirit from 1998 to 2002, Andanar left GMA Network and was replaced by Daniel Razon from March 2002 to June 2005 later on was replaced by Ivan Mayrina from June 2012 present when he was transferred to the NBN (now PTV) as anchor of Teledyaryo Final Edition from April 2002 until November 2004, when he was transferred again to ABC/TV5's news division as anchor for Sentro from 2006 to 2008, TEN: The Evening News, Aksyon Weekend and Aksyon sa Umaga , Aksyon JournalisMO, Sapul sa Singko , Good Morning Club , Andar ng mga Balita (both the television and radio versions), Punto Asintado, and Aksyon sa Umaga.
He also hosted the documentary and public affairs shows such as S.O.S.: Stories of Survival (2005–2008), [13] [14] Pulis! Pulis! (2008–2009), Crime Klasik (2011–2012) and Dokumentado (2010–2013) on ABC/TV5/AksyonTV.
He started as the news voice image artist of Aksyon TV and Radyo5 when he joined TV5 in 2009. [15]
Through his leadership, TV5 became the first news channel to establish digital presence for news delivery through the news digital video and audio portal “News5 Everywhere”. [15]
Aside from being a talent, Andanar also dipped his fingers in management for TV5’ as a member of the News 5 Executive Management Committee.
Andanar was a Radyo5 and Aksyon TV image copywriter. [15]
Andanar was the creator of the defunct Balut Radio. [16]
The podcast was created out of Andanar's hobby for radio and podcast. It started as a program to interview known personalities who are adept at certain topics, such as politics, arts, technology and education. In its latter days, the podcast was used as an extended arm of PCOO's Laging Handa Communications for the COVID-19 pandemic. It had broad discussions on the government's thrusts to mitigate the health crisis. [17] and Mediaman's Mancave Podcasts. [18]
In 2023, Andanar moved to Beijing, China to work as a news anchor China Global Television Network (CGTN). [19] [20]
Andanar was appointed as secretary for the Presidential Communications Operations Office by President Rodrigo Duterte on June 30, 2016. The Commission on Appointments confirmed his appointment on October 12, 2016. [21] [22]
As PCOO secretary, Andanar spearheaded the formulation of a national communications strategy that focused the rehabilitation of existing government media and communications resources, and the development of new platforms for communicating and engaging with the public. [23] [24] Andanar was tasked with supervising both the operations of the government's news and information agencies, which includes the Philippine Information Agency (PIA), Philippine News Agency (PNA), People's Television Network (PTV), Philippine Broadcasting Service-Bureau of Broadcast Services (PBS-BBS), Bureau of Communications Services (BCS), National Printing Office (NPO), APO Production Unit, Radio Philippines Network (RPN), and Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC).
Among the reforms made were the use of fiber optic Internet connection and a new website design, leading to higher visits. The PNA also established a three-layer editorial process to ensure the quality of content. Andanar's efforts to revitalize government media services earned the adulation of Senator JV Ejercito. [25]
In July 2017, the Philippine Star published an article that found Andanar to be "richest official in his agency with a net worth higher than that of all his undersecretaries and assistant secretaries combined", Andanar declared a net worth of P152.27 million in his statement of assets, liabilities and net worth (SALN) submitted April 2017. [26]
PCOO secretary Martin Andanar championed the landmark freedom of information (FOI) policy of the government, which was made effective under Executive Order No. 2 signed in 2016. [27]
This furthers the promotion of free access by the media and the general public to transactions, data, and information under the executive branch. It has established an agenda for good governance and transparency.
To this very day, the PCOO continues to push for the passage of a FOI law, which will broaden the scale and reach of transparency to all branches of government.
Andanar also supervises the Presidential Task Force on Media Security (PTFoMS), which was formed in October 2016 after President Duterte asked for the creation of a special agency to protect media workers. [28] As part of the agency's efforts, Andanar in 2018 presented the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) with the Handbook on Personal Security Measures for Media Practitioners, a document that outlines how media workers may enlist government protection services against threats to their life and security. [29] In December 2018, the PTFoMS filed murder charges against suspects in the killing of Albay radio personality Joey Llana, who was killed in June the same year. [30] Reporters Without Borders also delisted the Philippines from its list of most dangerous countries for journalists in December 2018, which Andanar attributed to President Duterte's concern for journalists. [31] The task force's creation and Andanar's efforts in managing it received praise from European Union (EU) Ambassador to the Philippines Franz Jessen. [32]
In 2020, the Philippines has finally been out of the top five worst countries for journalists and was declared the “biggest mover” after moving to seventh place in the Committee to Protect Journalists' (CPJ) Global Impunity Index (GII) report published on October 28. The CPJ report was welcomed further by PTFoMS, under the supervision of Andanar as "an incontrovertible demonstration and validation of the government's unfeigned dedication to safeguarding press freedom and protecting the life, liberty and security of media workers in the country amid huge challenges." [33]
To address the increasing demand for accurate information, PCOO secretary Martin Andanar conceptualized a Crisis Communications Plan, which was later called the Laging Handa Crisis Communications Campaign.
This became a strategy of government media in effectively reporting during crisis situations, including natural disasters and health emergencies, especially throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Laging Handa Crisis Communications Campaign became handy during the COVID-19 pandemic providing streamlined information dissemination on government responses. Such an effort created various communications programs targeted to providing localized news and information.
Some notable programs initiated by Secretary Andanar were the Laging Handa Public Briefing and the Network Briefing News.
The Laging Handa Public Briefing is a weekday program which provides news to the public on the responses and programs of the national government during the pandemic.
The National Information Convention or NIC has been conceptualized with the primary aim of strengthening partnership between public and private sector communicators.
The convention took place on February 19–21, 2018 at the SMX Convention Center in Lanang, Davao City with the theme, “Spurring Development and Empowering Communities through Information”.
In one of his interviews, Andanar said that the gathering aims to encourage the communicators to push for effective and responsible sharing of information likewise.
Dutertenomics is one of the flagship communication programs of the PCOO. It refers to the socioeconomic policies of President Duterte, which includes the development of infrastructure and industries. [34] It was launched on April 18, 2017, by the Department of Finance (DOF) and the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) in a forum attended by local and international media, with discussions focused on President Duterte's 10-point socioeconomic reform agenda and its primary objective of accelerating poverty reduction and transforming the Philippines into a high middle-income economy by 2022. [35]
It has since been replicated in similar communications roadshows in Cambodia during the 2017 World Economic Forum on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, [36] and at the sidelines of the 2017 One Belt One Road Forum for International Cooperation in Beijing, China. [37]
On August 8, 2017, Andanar signed department order no. 15 entitled “Interim Social Media Practitioner Accreditation.” The department order stipulates that before social media publishers and bloggers could cover presidential and Malacañang events, they should be at least 18 years old with at least 5,000 followers to cover President Duterte. [38] Andanar states that this order would enforce responsible journalism ethics on those who publish on social media and the bloggers. [39]
Andanar spearheaded creation of the Government Satellite Network (GSN), which can transmit “video, image, audio and data content,” and provide “two way or multiple 4k tele-conference communication, internet delivery capability and multiple tv channels,” throughout the Philippines islands using advanced satellite and IPTV technology. [40] [41] Andanar also announced that the People's Television Network Inc. (PTNI) will have increased transmission capacity to reach far-off areas with the help of the Integrated Services Digital Broadcast – Terrestrial (ISDB-T) system from Japan. He also said that 2023 is the target for switch-off of all analog broadcasts in the country. [42]
The Emergency Warning Broadcast System (EWBS) is the first-ever early civil defense warning system for natural disasters in the Philippines, implemented on March 10, 2018. [43] According to Andanar, the EWBS will utilize the government's broadcast channel, PTV to provide early warning during times of disasters. As well as providing updates on relief efforts to the affected communities. [43]
The Provincial Communications Officers Network (PCO Net) is a project of the Presidential Communications Operations Office under Secretary Martin Andanar to “ensure a coherent and efficient flow of information particularly from the Office of the President down to the national government agencies (NGAs), local government units (LGUs) and academe [44] “ by providing a platform where provincial information officers can access information direct from Malacañan and distributed to their respective localities [45]
The PCO Net also served as the foundation for the first National Information Convention (NIC), a gathering of one thousand five hundred government information officers, as well as “experts in the communication field, both government and non-government, digital and traditional. [46] “ The three-day event was held from February 19 to 21 in Davao City. [47] The convention is part of the PCOO's effort to give people a better appreciation and understanding of government programs and mechanisms so that “they can better participate in nation-building and development, acquire insights on best practices in public advocacy and social mobilization, and improve public-private partnership in development communication.” [46] [47]
In November 2018, Andanar and PCOO Undersecretary Joel Egco met with survivors of victims of the Maguindanao massacre, including clan leader Esmael Mangudadatu, and told them that a guilty verdict against suspects is expected to be served in early 2019. [48] Andanar and his staff also visited the site of the massacre itself, and is the first ever Presidential Communications Secretary to visit the massacre memorial. [49]
Under Andanar, the PCOO created the Office of Global Media Affairs in November 2018 in order to help bridge Philippine government media with the international community. [50] [51] The OGMA addresses the concerns or questions of foreign correspondents not in the Philippines and in other parts of the world. Andanar says the agency will form a press attaché division, members of which will be sent to other countries as Philippine government media representatives. The PCOO also has an International Press Center that accredits foreign journalists covering the Philippines. [52]
The Philippine and Myanma governments in January 2019 signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish stronger mechanisms for information sharing and media cooperation. Andanar said both countries can promote culture, arts, education, tourism or "anything that will benefit the two states" through information sharing. [53]
The Laging Handa is the first comprehensive crisis communications program in the Philippines, spearheaded and conceptualized by Andanar in 2016, that streamlines all government media agencies for information dissemination. During the pandemic, the Laging Handa evolved into a robust television, radio, and online program that became the go-to-program for covid related information in the Philippines, in partnership with the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP).
Andanar anchored Public Briefing: #LagingHandaPH , a press briefing for the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines produced by PCOO and aired on PTV, RPN/CNN Philippines, IBC, Radyo Pilipinas 1 and other radio and television stations across the Philippines. [54]
The Network Briefing News was created at the height of the pandemic, bridging local government units nationwide to the national government. Through the program, local chief executives are able to report the initiatives they have undertaken in protecting their respective communities against the spread of the COVID-19. They are also able to request for additional support to the national government, which are directly responded to by concerned government agencies. [55]
Aside from discussing matters regarding the COVID-19, it also reached out to communities whoa re affected by natural disasters.
These also became another platform for youth leaders to showcase their engagements and encourage youth participation in their respective communities.
Secretary Andanar delivered the Philippine dignitary statement at the High-Level Segment of the 43rd Session of the Human Rights Council on February 26, 2020, that highlighted the Duterte administration's policy on media freedom and human rights. “We repeat the call for prudence in assessing claims particularly from sources who have enjoyed the hallowed status of human rights defenders while waging the longest insurgency in Asia and terrorizing communities in the Philippines,” said Secretary Andanar, who is the first Philippine Communications Secretary to speak before the Human Rights Council. [56]
The Duterte Legacy is PCOO's communication campaign showcasing how the lives of Filipinos were impacted and affected by the programs and projects of the Duterte Administration as it provides government services to ensure that the Filipinos' lives become better and healthier. It "centers on the accomplishments of the key three pillars of the president's legacy, which are peace and order, infrastructure and development, and poverty alleviation," according to Secretary Andanar. [57]
News website Vera Files found materials used for the campaign to be apparently misleading, "some of the claims were indeed true, many lacked proper context, while others were either misleading or inaccurate." [58]
Aside from the massive operations in disseminating updates and news, the PCOO also modernized its facilities in both radio and television in order to provide news that are more tailor-fitted to regions.
Secretary Andanar pushed for the construction of new media hubs outside Metro Manila that will demonstrate the upscaled capacity of government media in providing information to the public nationwide, and especially to provinces.
More infrastructure projects for government media workers are eyed to be built after the successful launch of the Mindanao Media Hub in Davao City.
The P700-million worth Mindanao Media Hub is the first government media hub established outside Metro Manila. The facility houses PCOO's satellite office in Davao City, as well as its attached agencies – People's Television Network Inc. (PTV), News and Information Bureau – Philippine News Agency (NIB-PNA), Philippine Information Agency (PIA), Philippine Broadcasting Service (PBS), Presidential Broadcast Staff – Radio Television Malacañang (PBS-RTVM), APO Production Unit, Inc. (APO), and National Printing Office (NPO).
It was soft launched in December 2020 and had its inauguration and official first broadcast through PTV-4 on March 18, 2021.
Plans for the Government Communication Academy and the Visayas Media Hub are underway. New buildings for regional offices of the Philippine Information Agency are also being built.
The Visayas Media Hub will soon rise at the Subangdaku Wireless DICT lot – Innovation Hub Zone in Mandaue City after Congress approved the inclusion of the P300 million budget for its construction for the year 2022.
Secretary Andanar has sought help from former Presidential Aide and Senator Christopher “Bong” Go for this which was then welcomed by legislators. Aside from the P300M budget for the construction of the hub, another P300M will be allotted for state-of-the-art broadcast equipment and facilities. Once finished, this will be the first government media hub established in the Visayas and will serve asas the main broadcast center for Central Visayas, Eastern Visayas, and Western Visayas.
The planned establishment of a Government Communications Academy (GCA) in Bukidnon will be devoted to imparting knowledge on effective and strategic public communication as it will house a government TV, a radio center, and has a modern dormitory for personnel.
The GCA is one of the government's institutional initiatives consistent with the government's goal of having an enlightened and empowered citizenry to make informed decisions towards improved quality of life and contribute to nation-building. [59]
In January 2021, around 218 congressmen voted in favor of the passage of House Bill 8140 or the proposed Media Workers’ Welfare on its third and final reading at the House of Representatives.
The HB 8140, authored by ACT- CIS Representative Niña Taduran, aims to provide enhanced protection, security, and benefits for media workers, to which PCOO has been among different agencies who have been pushing for its swift passage in congress. [60]
In line with President Rodrigo Duterte's “independent foreign policy” adoption and implementation, Secretary Martin M. Andanar intensified the PCOO's engagements, through bilateral agreements and cooperation on various communications partnerships and collaborations, with traditional and non-traditional partner countries of the Philippines to realize his goal, and that of the Duterte administration, of making the PCOO a world-class news and information organization for the Filipino people.
Some prominent international agreements that Secretary Andanar accomplished are listed below:
In November 2017, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the PCOO and the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications of Russia to cooperate in the field of mass communications. [61]
The PCOO and its attached agencies strengthened media engagements and cooperations with its counterparts in China through signing several Memoranda of Agreement on various information and communications exchanges.
In 2016, the PCOO and the China's State Council Information office signed an agreement on news and information exchange, training, and for other purposes that have directly benefited both institutions' personnel in expanding their skills and capabilities.
Throughout 2017, the PCOO and its attached agencies signed agreements with China Radio International on various programs and projects, such as the joint production of Mga Pinoy sa Tsina documentary series; cooperation on visiting mechanism, staff exchange, and program cooperation; and cooperation on China Theater.
The PCOO as well, through the People's Television Network Inc., signed a rebroadcasting agreement with China Central Television Group to further the coverage and information exchanges between the two institutions for a closer Philippines – China relations. [62]
To further the crisis communications and management capabilities of the PCOO, a Memorandum of Cooperation with Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has signed the Delivery of Disaster Information through Emergency Warning Broadcasting System and Data Broadcasting of Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting in 2017.
This has not only benefited the PCOO, but also the Filipino people, especially in times of natural calamities, with better capabilities to disseminate news and information. [63]
In 2018, the PCOO and South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism signed an agreement on mutual staff visits, training and exchange in the field of broadcasting to broaden the skills and capabilities of both institutions’ personnel.
The two government agencies, through the agreement, aimed at undertaking joint or individual activities and programs that would help strengthen cooperation and create favorable conditions for the broad and free dissemination of information to further increase the knowledge and understanding about the life and culture of both countries. [64]
In August 2018, the PCOO, through the Philippine News Agency, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Hungary's Médiaszolgáltatás-támogató és Vagyonkezelő Alap to further both countries’ cooperation on news exchanges. [65]
To further both countries’ media and communications capabilities for public service, the PCOO and Myanmar's Ministry of Information signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Information Cooperation in the Field of News Exchange, Radio and Television Broadcasting, Film Industries, Public Relations, Printing and Publishing in 2019 to further both countries’. [66]
As various forms of media have allowed the public to be updated on developments around the world and to further Philippines – Thailand bilateral relations, the PCOO and Thailand's Public Relations Department signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Information and Media Cooperation.
Through this, the awareness, the understanding, and the knowledge that proceed from the agreement underline the honored values both countries uphold, in the profession of journalism and public relations. [67]
In response to the Duterte administration's agenda of making the government closer to the Filipino public, PCOO Secretary Martin M. Andanar intensified the government agency and its attached agencies’ online and digital presence, especially on social media outlets.
It is through digitalization of operations that news and information, particularly the policies, programs, and pronouncements of President Rodrigo Duterte and his administration, are made available to Filipinos anytime and anywhere around the world.
Online platforms of the PCOO are also reaching millions of Filipinos and it is even being amplified through the PCOO's collaborative partnership with the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP), especially throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
As the PCOO and its attached agencies improved its operations in terms of broadcasting and information dissemination in various modes of communication, it has made President Rodrigo Duterte visible and closer to the Filipino public.
By streamlining the government communications arm, especially through the Radio-Television Malacañang (RTVM), the government is now able to air live the pronouncements of the President – his State of the Nation Addresses, Talk to the People, media interviews and briefings, meetings, and other significant gatherings with local and international officials, among others, for the Filipino public.
These are being complemented by the unrelenting, strong and proactive social media platforms of the PCOO and its attached agencies, apart from television and radio programs undertaken, that are accessible to Filipinos anywhere in the world. [68]
Since 2016, the PCOO has been regularizing employees who have been with the communications arm for five years or longer, and have been in short-term renewable contracts that denied them the security, opportunities, and benefits of full-time employees.
The PCOO also requested additional plantilla positions from the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).
To date, the DBM has granted the PCOO plantilla positions but the agency is working on increasing this number in order to regularize more.
On March 7, 2022, Andanar was appointed as acting Presidential Spokesperson following the appointment of former Cabinet Secretary and Acting Presidential Spokesperson Karlo Nograles as chairman of the Civil Service Commission.
"Kung ano man ang atas sa atin ni Pangulong Duterte ay gawin natin (We should do what President Duterte asked us to do our work) because we signed up for his job. It's an honor to serve the President in his remaining days in office." Andanar mentioned as he gave his first public briefing on March 8, 2022, at 12noon.
Andanar and his team are widely criticized by media and activists for being purveyors of fake news and propaganda. [69] [70] [71]
In November 2016, Sen. Koko Pimentel told Andanar "Review your history.", after Andanar referred to Anti-Marcos protesters who opposed the hero's burial of the late dictator as "temperamental brats". Pimentel called the protestors "principled", adding "they come from the poorest sectors of society and therefore, cannot be labeled as "brats. They can never be called brats. These are actually principled positions. So Martin Andanar should review his history," [72]
Awards | ||||
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Year | Award | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
2004 | 18th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Male Newscaster | Anchor of Big News | Won |
2008 | 22nd PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Male Newscaster | Anchor of Sentro | Nominated |
2015 | Gawad Sulo ng Bayan Awards | TV Broadcaster of the Year | Anchor/Host of Aksyon Sa Umaga Head of News5 Everywhere (N5E) Voice-over of News5 | Won |
2018 | 2nd Diamond Golden Awards | Most Outstanding Public Servant [73] | Work as Secretary of PCOO | Won |
2018 | Gawad Filipino Awards | Dangal ng Sambayanang Filipino Award for Pinaka Mahusay sa Panglilingkod Bayan [74] | Work as Secretary of PCOO | Won |
2019 | Rotary Outstanding Surigaonon Award (ROSA) | Named as among the outstanding Surigaonons in the field of government service. [75] | Work as Secretary of PCOO | Won |
Andanar received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Federation University in Australia in 2017. [76] The National Press Club in October 2018 honored Andanar with lifetime membership and a plaque of appreciation in recognition of his efforts to protect journalists and increase transparency and accountability in governance. [77] Among other things that Andanar worked for was a discount for NPC members at the Chinese General Hospital. [78] In November 2018, he was made an honorary member of the Cagayan de Oro Press Club, the oldest press club in the Philippines. [79] [80]
Andanar received a Presidential Citation from President Duterte in December 2018 that commended the PCOO's work in the successful chairmanship of the Philippines for Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in 2017. The awarding was held at the Heroes' Hall in Malacanang Palace. Andanar dedicated the honor for the award to his colleagues at the agency. With him to receive the award was Rhea Cy, Officer-In-Charge of the Planning and Communication Research Division of the Philippine Information Agency. [81]
The Daily Tribune awarded Andanar the Best Media Personality of 2018 in January 2019, recognizing his contribution to promoting the welfare and safety of media workers in the country through the creation of the Presidential Task Force on Media Security (PTFoMS). [82]
The National Consumers Affairs Foundation (NCAF) recognized Andanar in January 2019 as an outstanding media icon and broadcaster during its People's Choice Awards ceremony, held jointly with the Dangal ng Bayan Awards in Quezon City. [83]
The Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) in March 2019 commended Andanar for his "valuable contribution and unfailing assistance to the PACC in the pursuit of its mandate to weed out corruption". [84]
Andanar was recognized as an outstanding Mindanaonon during the 1st Mindanao Governance and Leadership Excellence Awards held at Limketkai Luxe Hotel in March 2019, for having significantly improved the People's Television Network (PTV), Radyo ng Bayan, Radio-Television Malacañang (RTVM) and Philippine News Agency (PNA) in less than two years. [85]
In August 2019, the Rotary Club of Metro Surigao recognized him as among the outstanding Surigaonons in the field of government service. The Rotary Outstanding Surigaonon Award (ROSA) award is the most prestigious award in Surigao del Norte, as it recognizes individuals and institutions that go beyond oneself, create a real difference, and touch the lives of many. In his acceptance speech Andanar said, "There is a volume of grateful emotions that are contained in the words, 'Thank you.' Let me summarize them by acknowledging that the Rotary Outstanding Surigaonon Award includes the people I am honored and privileged to serve,"
On September 25, 2019, The Philippine Cancer Society Inc. (PCSI) named Andanar the "Most Effective Communicator" for his support of the organization's cause. The PCSI in 2017 recognized Andanar as among their “men of extraordinary influence.” [86]
On November 29, 2019, Andanar received the Outstanding Alumnus Award for Professional Service in Communication from the Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan, for his “initiative in media digitalization, making information and news communication reach a wide range people in the country, keeping them updated and aware of developments nationally and internationally." [87]
Andanar, whose commission order was released on May 25, 2020, took his oath as commissioned commander of the Philippine Navy Reserve Force at the Philippine Navy headquarters on October 2, 2020. The commissioning was pursuant to the National Defense Act, which grants military officership rank to presidential appointees as recommended by the Chief of Staff. [88]
Andanar received a “Media Hero of the Year” Award in the prestigious 2021 Asia Pacific Stevie® Awards for his innovations in PCOO, and proactive daily delivery of news and information to the Filipino public. It was made possible by Laging Handa Dokyu, Network Briefing News and Public Briefing #LagingHandaPH programs even at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Along with these are other programs delivering to the public straight news and information about the coronavirus. [89]
The EspiCom group has hailed Andanar as a recipient of the Outstanding Filipino Luminary Award for National Government Service in 2021.
The Outstanding Filipino Luminary Award bears the theme “Inspiring the Filipino people amidst the pandemic”, which honors and highlights the valuable contribution of the leaders, the civic movers, and innovators that have propelled the country's economy and inspired their fellowmen during this pandemic.
Andanar was given the award “for being the catalyst of effective media through his current undertaking as the Head of PCOO.” [90]
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Nation Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) is a Philippine radio and television Broadcast company established in 1963. As of December 2013, NBC is a subsidiary of MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. under the PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund. NBC's radio and television stations are operated by sister network TV5 Network, Inc.; its corporate offices and studios are shared with the latter at the TV5 Media Center, Reliance cor. Sheridan Sts., Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines.
Philippine News Agency (PNA) is the official news agency of the Philippine government. PNA is under the supervision and control of the News and Information Bureau, an attached agency of the Presidential Communications Operations Office. It was established on March 1, 1973, by President Ferdinand Marcos, and currently has its headquarters in Quezon City.
Esther Margaux Justiniano Uson, better known as Mocha Uson, is a controversial Filipino singer, actress, dancer, model, political blogger, and public official widely known for spreading fake news and disinformation. She is also a co-founder of the group Mocha Girls.
The Office of the President of the Philippines, is an administrative, advisory, and consultative government agency that aids the president of the Philippines in performing their duty as head of state and chief of the executive branch of government.
Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Tesoro Go is a Filipino politician serving as a senator since 2019. He previously served in the Cabinet of President Rodrigo Duterte as Special Assistant to the President and Head of the Presidential Management Staff from June 2016 to October 2018. Go has served as the personal aide and special assistant to Duterte since 1998, back when the latter was still mayor of Davao City.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte signed Executive Order No. 02, also known as the Freedom of Information (FOI) Program, on July 23, 2016, in Davao City. The executive order established the first freedom of information (FOI) Program in the Philippines covering all government offices under the Executive Branch. It requires all executive departments, agencies, bureaus, and offices to disclose public records, contracts, transactions, and any information requested by a member of the public, except for matters affecting national security and other information that falls under the inventory of exceptions issued by Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea. The landmark order was signed two days before Duterte delivered his first State of the Nation Address and just three weeks after he assumed the presidency on June 30, 2016.
DWFO, broadcasting as 87.5 Republika FM1, is a radio station owned and operated by the Presidential Broadcast Service, the broadcast arm of the Presidential Communications Group. Its studios and transmitter are located at the 4th Floor, Philippine Information Agency Building, Visayas Ave., Quezon City. The station operates on terrestrial radio Mondays to Sundays from 5:00 AM to 12:00 MN, while it operates 24 hours a day on its online platforms.
Proclamation No. 216 was the 2017 proclamation of martial law and suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in the whole of Mindanao amid clashes between government forces and Maute group terrorists in Marawi, issued by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on May 23, 2017. The state of martial law was extended thrice by Congress at the request of Duterte, citing necessity to quell hostile activities perpetrated by terrorist groups, and ended with the third extension lapsing on December 31, 2019.
Republika FM1 Davao is a radio station owned and operated by the Presidential Broadcast Service. Its studios are located at the Mindanao Media Hub Bldg., Carlos P. Garcia Highway, Bangkal, Davao City, and its transmitter is located at Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City.
Harold Clavite was the Director-General of the Philippine Information Agency. He was appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte in July 2016 and remained in office until August 2019.
Wencelito Tan Andanar was a Filipino lawyer and politician who served as officer-in-charge (OIC) governor of Surigao del Norte from 1986 to 1988. He also served as chairman of the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) from 1982 to 1992, presidential assistant during the administration of Corazon Aquino and an undersecretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government from 2001 to 2007. His last government position was as special envoy of President Rodrigo Duterte to Malaysia from 2018 until his death in 2021.
"Pepederalismo" refers to a dance and jingle on an internet video featuring Drew Olivar and Mocha Uson. A part of the duo's online video series Good News Game Show with Drew and Mocha, the particular video was meant to promote then-Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's campaign for the adoption of a federal form of government in the Philippines.
The 2022 State of the Nation Address was the first State of the Nation Address delivered by President Bongbong Marcos on July 25, 2022, at the Batasang Pambansa Complex.
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