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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Time warp on ‘Win na Win’

For Yahoo! Southeast Asia
ABS-CBN is experiencing a massive headache right now and all because it decided to tangle with one of its prized property. I’m talking, of course, of Willie Revillame who managed to turn the noontime show “Wowowee” into a monster hit, giving its GMA competitor “Eat Bulaga” a run for its money. Depending on which surveys and press releases you choose to believe, Willie has been able to outrate “Eat…” or at the very least equal the erstwhile noontime leader.
With Willie gone, the network has had to scramble for a replacement show but so far, “Pilipinas Win na Win” has not been able to match the success of “Wowowee.” At first the Kapamilya bright boys thought Kris Aquino would be able to do the trick but that didn’t work. Eventually, they had to ask the President’s sister to abandon ship and looked around for other shows she could do.
I don’t know what the bright boys were thinking but now, they’ve decided to target a much older audience segment by replacing Kris with veteran singers Rico J. Puno, Marco Sison, Nonoy Zuniga and Rey Valera. That’s what I call a time warp. Maybe, they think they can duplicate the success of “EB’s” Tito, Vic and Joey who are no spring chickens either. But that’s because the three have been on TV for decades and are considered TV icons. Rico J and company have little or no experience as TV hosts.
Rico J and the others still have to prove themselves and from what I’ve seen, only Rico J has the potential of succeeding as a TV host. The other three have so far contributed only their musical talent to the show and they’re going run out of OPM hits very soon. Aside from Rico J, only Pokwang has managed to shine on the show.
The program segments don’t help either. The show spends close to an hour on their “Theme Song ng Buhay ko” where contestants air their lament like they were in a soap opera. To be fair, there are a few light moments but they’re not enough to break the lugubrious atmosphere on the show.
Round one to Willie
Willie has won Round one in his fight with his former home. He was able to launch his show on TV 5 last Oct. 16 when the judge denied ABS-CBN’s motion for a Temporary Restraining Order. Knowing the Kapamilya bosses, they’re not just gonna take this lying down. They have tried to obtain another TRO against “Willing Willie.’ Willie’s response was to appeal to his many followers in the studio and the viewing audience. His ploy: what will happen to his loyal followers who are in need, some of whom take long rides to watch his program? In other words, there will be no more monetary prizes for his needy followers if the TRO is approved.
Why can’t Willie argue his case on the basis of issues? Why doesn’t he explain why he broke his contract? How about TV 5? Why is the station airing Willie’s show when the case has not been resolved in court?
Compared to “Win Na Win.” Willie’s early evening show is a much livelier production. My beef against the show is the presence of gyrating, scantily clad dancers that give “Willing Willie” the look of a girlie bar like the ones on Quezon Avenue. They even have this sexy dancer who moves provocatively and goes writhing on the floor just to give prizes. This in a contest where families compete for prizes. Newly appointed MTRCB Chairman Grace Poe Llamanzares should take time to monitor this early evening show and decide if the dancing is suitable for general audiences.
Stereotypes are true sometimes
There is this stereotype that beauty contestants have nothing to show between their ears. Of course that has been proven false many times by beauties like Gloria Diaz, Gemma Cruz, Miriam Quiambao and many others. Recently, some contestants of Miss Teen Earth Philippines guested on “Pilipinas Win na Win” so naturally they were asked what they would do to protect the environment.
Would you believe no one had a sensible answer? They thought their smiles and sexy figures would carry the day for them. Sorry girls, you have no right to compete in a contest that promotes environmental awareness. Probably, you should audition for Willie’s show where knowledge of the pressing issues of the day is not a qualification.
Karen Davila and the name game
Recently, broadcast journalist Karen Davila interviewed Filipina model Pauline Prieto on ANC’s “Headstart.” Prieto participated in the Elite Model Look competition that was held in China. Eighty models from 50 countries joined the contest. Karen did a fine job with Prieto until she asked Pauline if she was related to actress and DZMM host Francine Prieto.That’s the standard question one asks when a person shares a family name with somebody else. Karen didn’t seem to realize that Francine Prieto is a screen name. Movie fans and other knowledgeable people know that Francine’s real name is Ana Marie Falcon. Maybe, Karen hasn’t had time to bond with her fellow announcer.
Photo courtesy of ABS-CBN

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Anak sa barangay kapitan, gipusil sa Misamis Oriental

Consuelo, Magsaysay - Gipangita karon sa kapolisan ang suspek sa pagpusil sa anak sa usa ka incumbent barangay chairman sa Brgy. Consuelo, Magsaysay, Misamis Oriental.
Naila ang biktima nga si Ronald Amaro, 24-anyos, ulitawo nga residente sa maong lugar.
Matud ni Provincial Director P/Supt. Graciano Mejares nga subay sa ilang inisyal nga imbestigasyon, gipusil ang biktima samtang kini nagbaklay sa dalan padulong sa ilang panimalay.
Naigo sa iyang lawas si Amaro ug padayong gitambalan sa usa ka ospital dinhi sa Cagayan de Oro. Miingon si Col. Mejares nga ilang gi-imbestigahan ang posibilidad nga election related incident ang maong pagpamusil.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Not so different from ‘Wowowee,’ ‘Willing Willie’ premieres

 By Yahoo! Southeast Asia Editors – October 24th, 2010


Willie Revillame is back in the tube as an official “Kapatid” artist. Despite controversies and a staggering P486 million damage suit filed by ABS-CBN, “Willing Willie” premiered Saturday, October 23, as TV5’s flagship primetime variety program.
The show promises to change the way Filipinos spend their primetime viewing. In a timeslot where news programs dominate, “Willing Willie” aims to provide a “positive” viewing experience where families can enjoy and bond together over dinner without the usual “negativity” of evening news. It airs Monday to Friday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm and Saturdays, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
“Tama na ang bad news. Tama na ang napapanood nating saksakan. Tama na ‘yong may naaksidente. Tama na ‘yong tatay ginahasa ang anak. Sa hapag-kainan, ‘yon na ang pinapanood namin sa ilang taon. Dapat iba na, saya at pag-asa na!,” Willie said.
Opening fiesta
The opening number was a melting pot of artists dancing to a resounding beat, a “Mardi Gras” complete with colorful attires and alluring women. Willing Willie Girls (WW.Girls) warmed up the stage before Revillame’s grand entrance on stage.
Revillame’s known supporters were present in the audience. Among them are Viva Films’ Vic del Rosario, TV5 chairman Manny Pangilinan, TV5 president and chief executive officer Atty. Ray C. Espinosa, TV5 executive vice president Bobby Barreiro, Senator Manny Villar and Congressman Mark Villar.
Friends from the showbiz industry also showed support for Revillame. Annabelle Rama was present with husband Eddie Gutierrez. Dr. Vicky Belo also graced the event with Hayden Kho.
Thank you, ABS-CBN
Revillame thanked all his loyal followers and staff for standing by his side despite the controversies that surrounded his exit from ABS-CBN. Teary-eyed, he also took time to thank ABS-CBN chairman Gabby Lopez and president and CEO Charo Santos-Concio for giving him the chance to serve the Kapamilya network for five and a half years.
‘Wowowee’ with a different name?
“Willing Willie” bears many similarities with the defunct show “Wowowee.” The program sequence, set design, female dancers and staff are all too familiar. The line-up of games includes “123 Go,” “Shoot Mo Baby,” “Family Apir,” “Wall of Fortune,” and “Will Time Big Time.” Some of the terms used in the games may alarm the Movies and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB). However, Willie is doing his best not to incite trouble for his new show.
“Sana wala akong memo. Sawang-sawa na ako sa memo,” Willie said.
The only obvious difference is that Willie has no multiple female co-hosts. The “Willing Willie Girls” served as temporary co-hosts. The launch only revealed Mo Twister joining the pack.
The pilot show ended with 18 senior citizens winning P500,000 pesos in the game “Will Time Big Time.” Willie Revillame said that whatever happens, he will try his best to continue to bring happiness to Filipinos all over the world.
TRO petition denied
The show’s airing pushed through after the Quezon City Regional Trial Court denied an ABS-CBN petition for a temporary restraining order to halt the pilot episode.
Judge Luisito Cortez of QC RTC Branch 84 ruled in favor of Willie because “ABS-CBN has failed to discharge the burden of proving that there exists an urgent need for the issuance of a TRO to prevent any great or irreparable injury that it might suffer before the preliminary injunction could be heard.” However in another resolution, Cortez junked Willie’s plea to dismiss ABS-CBN’s counterclaim suit and was ordered to post a bond amounting to P426,917,646.96 by October 27.
ABS-CBN had filed a counterclaim suit against Willie seeking a total of P486 million in damages for breaching his talent contract with the Kapamilya network that would have run until September 2011. This was in response to an earlier suit filed by Willie seeking P11 million in damages against the network for violating his contract when ABS-CBN placed him on indefinite leave after he dared the network on-air to dismiss fellow studio talent Jobert Sucaldito over disparaging comments against “Wowowee” in his radio show.
In the months succeeding his exit, several replacement hosts appeared on “Wowowee,” which was then canceled on July 31 in favor of a new noontime program, “Pilipinas Win na Win.”
Charo’s statement
Charo, who had been a close friend of Willie through the years and had been his ally in tumultuous controversies as host of “Wowowee,” now showed her disgust over Willie’s actions. In an evening newscast Friday, she expressed her sadness over the court decision denying the network’s petition for a temporary restraining order on Willie’s new show on TV5.
In the statement she said:
“Mga Kapamilya, ang ginawa po ni Willie ay isang paglabag sa kanyang kontratang pinirmahan sa ABS-CBN na magtatapos pa sa isang taon. Ang hangarin lang namin ay tuparin sana ni Willie ang kanyang obligasyon sa kanyang kontrata. Hindi po ba mahalaga na ipinaiiral natin ang paggalang sa mga kontrata?
“Kaya po nalulungkot kami na hindi nabigyan ng TRO ang ABS-CBN laban kay Willie Revillame.
“Huwag sana natin kalimutan na ang lahat ng ito ay nag-ugat sa walang galang niyang paghamon at pagbabanta sa ABS-CBN management.
“Naniniwala kami na mananaig ang katarungan at ang buong katotohanan. Patuloy namin ipaglalaban ang aming karapatan.”

Photo courtesy of TV5

Friday, October 22, 2010

Response of the GSIS to the privilege speech of Sen. TG Guingona

We, the Government Service Insurance System, laud the efforts of Senator TG Guingona in expressing his concern over the welfare of our public school teachers as demonstrated in his October 5, 2010 privilege speech. As everyone celebrates World Teachers’ Day, Sen. Guingona’s account of the situation of our public school teachers could not come at a more opportune time.
The GSIS is one with the good Senator in his desire to uplift the condition of our public school teachers. Like him, we believe that teachers should be afforded the highest priority, because they do form the majority of the GSIS membership.
But while Sen. Guingona seeks fairness for the teachers, we ask him and the public to look at the GSIS with the same brand of fairness.
We respectfully submit that the good senator consider the following:
1. While we at GSIS admit that the years 2008 and 2009 were difficult years for us, owing to the problems encountered in our system during these years, we have taken steps to address these. As a result, we significantly increased our capacity, processing 1,301,114 loans as of September 2010. This is 161 percent higher than the 497,368 loans we processed in the same period last year.
2. The Global Investments Program considerably diversified our portfolio and managed to generate substantial amount to the coffers of the Fund, as the total assets of the GSIS over the last nine years have grown by 216 percent to P572.4 billion as of end-2009 from P181.1 billion in 2000 despite the economic crisis. 
3. The Premium-Based Policy institutionalizes the fair thought that one should get the benefit based on what one has paid. The CLIP and the APL, for that matter, also require one to settle overdue loans when getting a new loan or receiving a benefit. All pension or provident funds, whether government- or privately-owned, here and abroad, apply the same policy. Notwithstanding the foregoing, as part of our fresh mandate to improve GSIS services to its beneficiaries, we are open to reviewing these policies.
It is also worth noting that on the eve of Teachers’ Day and the day that the good Senator delivered his privilege speech, the GSIS and the Department of Education just signed a Memorandum of Understanding to update the service records of all DepEd teaching and non-teaching personnel. This will pave the way for a concrete resolution of problems pertaining to the service records of the public school teachers.
We reiterate that we share the senator’s concerns about the plight of our teachers and reaffirm our commitment to resolving the outstanding issues affecting the education sector and ultimately, the entire membership of GSIS.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

People of Gingoog!




             Invoking the clean and honest Barangay polls, the Local Officials should refrain for using their party machineries, much more government resources in order to support candidates in the barangay elections, as mandated by law, the barangay election is non-partisan.
            The political exercise of the small unit the government is meant to change the local leadership that is corrupt and to bring in new politics in the barangay government to produce new generation of Barangay Official that may support our President in bringing and implementing a new system of corrupt free government service to the people of the barangay level.
            The few candidates warned the barangay folks to be alert of candidates who resort to vote buying just to be elected into office and in the end it is the people who will eventually lose as they will suffer the consequence of selling their votes. Let’s discourage government official to endorse any candidate as lets fully respect the will of the Filipino people, let the barangay people prevail. Not because of the clout and monetary support coming from political policies and public officials. It is  more fruitful for the local officials to help make sure that the democratic space shall be preserve and the democratic exercise may also go peacefully and orderly, as well as lawfully. 

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Guidelines on CSC Memordandum Circular #06, Series of 2010 and CSC Resolution # 100319

 

In February 24, 2010, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) has adopted MC No. 3, s. 2010 (Revised Schedule of Skills Tests and Civil Service Eligibilities under the Skills Certificate Equivalency Program (SCEP)).
 
Under the new Resolution, the Data Encoder eligibility shall continue to be the appropriate eligibility for the following IT positions in government: Computer Operator, Computer Operator I to IV, Data Encoder, Data Encoder I to IV, Senior Data Encoder, Data Encoder - Controller, Senior Data Encoder - Controller, Supervising Data Encoder - Controller, Data Controller, Data Controller I to IV, Supervising Data Controller, Senior Computer Operator, Senior Computer Operator I to III, Data Entry Machine Operator I to IV, Accounting Machine Operator I to III and Auxiliary Machine Operator I to IV.
 
Those who passed the PC Operations NC II competency assessment of TESDA and whose National Certificates are still valid, may apply for the conversion of the said certificates to Data Encoder eligibility until December 2010. However, the TESDA would like to clarify that this provision is applicable ONLY to existing NC holders of PC Operations NC II whose validity has not yet expired.
 
The PC Operations NC II has been delisted from the roster of promulgated national qualifications, hence, TESDA no longer offer assessment and certification for such qualification.

Links:  http://www.tesda.gov.ph/page.aspx?page_id=120

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