Palace flagship tabloid newspaper sees wider reach


The presidential flagship tabloid newspaper is expected to reach wider coverage after the acquisition of a new printing machine, Malacañang said.

The Philippine Gazette (PCO)
The Philippine Gazette (PCO)

Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Cheloy Garafil said they expect to boost their communications services with the delivery of one unit of brand-new two color Sakurai Oliver 226SI/SIP for the bureau’s printing capability.

“This brand-new offset will be of great help in expanding the reach of The Philippine Gazette, the flagship tabloid newspaper of the Presidential Communications Office and the Bureau of Communications Services (BCS),” the BCS said in a statement on Wednesday, April 17.  
“The Bureau is excited to inform, empower, and engage more Filipinos of the President's activities towards a more transparent and dynamic public governance,” the bureau added

According to PCO, the brand-new two color Sakurai Oliver 226SI/SIP printer, delivered by Ferros Systemas Corp. on April 10, is an ergonomically-designed press with a solid frame and bed structure that can provide straight and perfecting modes of printing that can deliver up to 12,000 impressions per hour.

It is the first time the BCS has acquired a brand new printing machine.

It is also fully automatic, making it a very user-friendly machine for the pressmen, according to the bureau.                            

The BCS provides and develops communication services relating to policy formulation, communication planning, project development, research and evaluation, and coordination of information planning within the framework of the overall thrust and priorities of the national development plan. 

The Philippine Gazette is a free newsletter that aims to inform the public about the programs and projects of the Marcos administration.