GMA continues to champion Filipino talent on the global stage, emerging as National Winners across various categories at the 2023 Asian Academy Creative Awards.
Taking home back-to-back National awards is GMA Integrated News’ flagship newscast “24 Oras,” which won in the Best Documentary Series and Best News/Current Affairs Programme or Series categories.
Anchored by Mel Tiangco, Emil Sumangil and Vicky Morales, “24 Oras” is set to represent the Philippines in the Best Documentary Series category for its “Climate Change series (Banta ng Nagbabagong Klima).” The special report series presented by GMA Integrated News’ roster of award-winning reporters pushed the conversation on climate change in the national agenda. The series not only shone a spotlight on the palpable impact of extreme weather conditions on ordinary Filipinos, but also showcased tales of resilience and innovation in adapting to the threat of climate change.
“24 Oras” will also represent the country in the Best News / Current Affairs Programme or Series category, for its Typhoon Doksuri (Supertyphoon Egay) coverage. In 2021, it was declared the grand winner in the same category.
Set to raise the Philippine flag once more is “Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho” (KMJS), winning the Best Infotainment Programme for “Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho Original, TITIKMAN.” Soho, together with GMA artists and popular food vloggers explored the latest food trends from various regions across the country. This is the fifth time KMJS was named the national winner for the said category.
For covering South Korea’s Itaewon Tragedy, “Dapat Alam Mo!” emerged as the national winner in the Best Single News Story category. Host Kim Atienza gave a firsthand account of the stampede that happened in Itaewon on Halloween weekend. Atienza and his team were in Korea to shoot for the show’s first anniversary but arrived in Itaewon just when the crowd crush was happening.
Documentary program “The Atom Araullo Specials” scores the national award for Best Documentary Programme for its documentary “Anak.” The winning entry shows Araullo as he explores how hunger in some places in the Philippines forces parents to give up their children.
Winning the national award for Best Single Drama/Telemovie/Anthology Episode is “Tadhana” for its “Beautiful Revenge” episode. The award-winning drama anthology is hosted by Marian Rivera.
From making history, bringing world-class entertainment, and showing Pinoy Pride on a global scale, GMA Network’s groundbreaking live-action adaptation “Voltes V: Legacy” is representing the Philippines in two categories: the Best Animated Programme or Series (2D OR 3D) and Best Visual or Special FX in TV Series or Feature Film. The series was produced by GMA in partnership with Toei Company, Ltd. and Telesuccess Productions Inc. Animators from GMA’s Post Video Graphics and Audio team and Riot Inc. handled the program’s heavy CGI and other visual effects. “Voltes V: Legacy” featured Miguel Tanfelix as Steve Armstrong, Ysabel Ortega as Jamie Robinson, Radson Flores as Mark Gordon, Raphael Landicho as Little Jon Armstrong, and Matt Lozano as Big Bert Armstrong.
Further, GMA Entertainment Group’s groundbreaking TV series, “Maria Clara at Ibarra” took home the National Award for Best Theme Song. Titled “Babaguhin ang Buong Mundo,” the song was sang by “Asia’s Limitless Star” Julie Anne San Jose who played Maria Clara in the hit series. It was written and arranged by Simon Peter Tan and Rocky Gacho. The series also stars Barbie Forteza as Klay, David Licauco as Fidel, and Dennis Trillo as Ibarra.
As national winners, these Kapuso shows will represent the Philippines in the grand awards and gala final on December 7.