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NEWS5 gets Japan Prize 2012 nod

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines – The Japan Prize, the International Educational Program Contest of NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), recently announced that NEWS5’s public affairs program USI (Under Special Investigation) was one of the selected entries vying for the coveted The President of NHK Prize trophy when the contest will hold its awarding ceremony in October.

The documentary hosted by Paolo Bediones will compete against entries from China, Denmark, Germany, India, Japan, Kenya, Spain and the US in the welfare education category. Out of 54 entries, USI’s Floating School episode made the cut at the said contest. According to the competition’s official site, it aims to improve “the quality of educational programs around the world and contribute to the development and fostering of international understanding and cooperation.” The USI episode, which featured a group of Manobo children who cross the Agusan marsh every day to attend school, aired last June 10 as the show’s Season 10 opener. USI is the 2010 KBP Golden Dove awardee for Best Documentary Program and 2011 Catholic Mass Media Awardee for Best Special Coverage.

Since its launch last March 2010, NEWS5 has been on a winning streak in terms of viewership and awards. Earlier this year, NEWS5 helped propel TV5 towards being recognized as the Television Station of the Year by the Rotary Club of Manila’s RCM Journalism Awards. Apart from its local wins, the news organization has also earned two nods at the New York Festivals TV and Film Awards last April with Wanted-Child Special being a finalist at the Community Service Programs category and NEWS5 Debates: Hamon sa Pagbabago (A Challenge For Change) which was highly commended as part of the Politics category.

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A CHALLENGE FOR CHANGE

BEST DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM

BEST SPECIAL COVERAGE

CATHOLIC MASS MEDIA AWARDEE

COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS

FILM AWARDS

FLOATING SCHOOL

GOLDEN DOVE

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM CONTEST

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