GMA Network scores multiple wins at the 46th Catholic Mass Media Awards


At a glance

  • For TV shows, the multi-awarded public affairs program “Kapuso Mo,Jessica Soho” won the trophy forBest Public Service Program.


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A Constitution named Freedom The interim Charter under Cory Aquino

Media giant GMA Network further showcased its media excellence across television, radio, and online, earning nine honors at the Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA) held last Nov. 20.

For TV shows, the multi-awarded public affairs program “Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho” won the trophy for Best Public Service Program.

Earning accolades as well for the Network were “The Voice Generations” for Best Entertainment Program and “Lilet Matias: Attorney-at-Law” for Best Drama Series/Program. 

Taking home the Best Adult Educational/Cultural Program award was the weekend program “Agripreneur.”

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GMA Regional TV’s “One Mindanao” and long-running drama anthology “Magpakailanman,” meanwhile, received a Special Citation for Best News Program and Best Drama Series/Program, respectively.

Under the radio category, “DZBB Super Serbisyo, Trabaho at Negosyo” of Super Radyo DZBB 594 KHZ, hosted by AVP for Radio News and Operations and Programming Norilyn Temblor and James “Tootie” Aban, was named the Best Business News.

Rounding off the list of recognitions for the Network were two awards given to GMA Integrated News. "A Constitution named Freedom: The interim Charter under Cory Aquino," written by Llanesca Panti and Hana Bordey, won Best News Coverage in the print category. At the same time, "Wombs for Rent" by Marco Romas took home the Best Investigative Report award. Both stories were produced by GMA News Online.

The CMMA, organized by the Archdiocese of Manila, recognizes entries from radio, press, advertising, television, or film that uphold Filipino and Christian values.