GMA earned top honors at the ContentAsia Awards 2024, taking home four awards, including a Gold medal for “Secret Slaves: The Jessica Soho Special Report on Human Trafficking.”
“Secret Slaves: The Jessica Soho Special Report on Human Trafficking,” won the Gold Award in the Best Current Affairs Programme Made in Asia for Regional Asia and/or International Markets category. Produced by GMA Public Affairs, the documentary examined the global issue of human trafficking through survivor testimonies and investigative reporting. The program was presented by the country’s most awarded broadcast journalist Jessica Soho.
Meanwhile, “Firefly” added another win to its growing list of accolades with a Silver Award in the Best Asian Feature Film/Telemovie category.
Winning the Bronze Award in the Best Variety Programme category is “All-Out Sundays.”
GMA Network Senior Vice President for Entertainment Group, Lilybeth G. Reasonable and GMA Public Affairs Senior Program Manager and Creative Producer of “Firefly” Kristian Julao accepted the awards on behalf of GMA Network.
Also winning at the ContentAsia Awards 2004 is “The Betrayal.” The Thai drama series, which is part of GMA’s afternoon line-up, won the Gold Award in the Best Asian Drama Series Made for a Regional or International Market category.
This year’s winners were unveiled in an awarding ceremony held on September 5 in Taipei, Taiwan.
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