GMA Network to record Noynoy inauguration in 3D
In yet another first for Philippine television, GMA News and Public Affairs will be covering tomorrow's inauguration ceremony for president-elect Noynoy Aquino using 3D technology.
In yet another first for Philippine television, GMA News and Public Affairs will be covering tomorrow's inauguration ceremony for president-elect Noynoy Aquino using 3D technology.
Planet Philippines, a documentary by the GMA News and Public Affairs shown last year, clinched the Bronze World Medal for Environment and Ecology at the recently concluded 2010 New York Festivals Television and Film Awards.
Have you chosen your veep yet? In this special series prepared by the GMA Public Affairs program Reporters' Notebook, reporters Jiggy Manicad and Rhea Santos profile the vice presidential candidates.
Which presidential candidates gained the most wealth during their time in public service? Which candidates had undeclared businesses in their statements of assets and liabilities
Which presidential candidates gained the most wealth during their time in public service?
In “Kandidato,” an eight-part series produced by GMA Public Affairs especially for the 2010 elections, veteran news anchor Arnold Clavio leads a panel of interviewers that includes GMANews.TV Editor-in-Chief Howie Severino and Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism Executive Director Malou Managahas in posing controversial questions for each presidential candidate to answer.
Barely a month after it was launched, the election infomercial produced by GMA News and Public Affairs has already been receiving positive reviews from the public.
Barely a month after it was launched, the election infomercial produced by GMA News and Public Affairs has already been receiving positive reviews from the public.
A 2006 study of the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) shows that 33 out of 100 Filipinos are considered poor.
With less than a month to go before a new climate deal is supposed to be signed in Denmark, poor and rich countries still have key disagreements on which countries should cut carbon emissions, by how much, and when. GMA public affairs producer Pia Faustino reports on the progress of the negotiations.