GMA Network’s award-winning GMA Masterclass Series made a return to celebrate the 32nd Cebu Press Freedom Week with a special event held on Sept. 16 at the University of the Philippines Cebu.
This year’s edition, dubbed “The Cebu Press Freedom Week Special,” featured prominent journalists Malou Mangahas and Raffy Tima, who shared their expertise with students in Journalism and Mass Communication.
Malou Mangahas, a noted figure in Philippine journalism and executive director of the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, led discussions on investigative journalism. With a distinguished career that includes her role as GMA Network’s former Vice President for Research and Content Development, Mangahas emphasized the importance of press freedom.
“This leg of the GMA Masterclass Series is extra special as we commemorate the Cebu Press Freedom Week,” Mangahas stated, hoping to inspire attendees to uphold press freedom daily.
Raffy Tima, a veteran war correspondent and pioneer of GMA Integrated News’ Balitanghali, also contributed to the masterclass. Known for his innovative use of drone journalism, Tima shared his experiences, including coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
“It is always an honor to be part of the GMA Masterclass Series,” Tima remarked, looking forward to engaging with aspiring journalists in Cebu.
Oliver Victor B. Amoroso, Senior Vice President and Head of GMA Integrated News, Regional TV, and Synergy, highlighted the series’ growth since its inception in 2018. He reaffirmed GMA Network’s commitment to press freedom and quality journalism. The event was hosted by Sparkle artist and sportscaster Martin Javier.
Previously, on Aug. 30, GMA Network held the “Panata Kontra-Fake News Covenant Signing” event, creating the largest partnership against disinformation. The Masterclass Series, an initiative of GMA Regional TV and Synergy, has received accolades including “The Most Development Oriented TV Plug” at the Gandingan 2020 Awards and a second Excellence Award at the 18th Philippine Quill Awards.