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Thursday, 03 December 2009 10:37    Print
ABS-CBN sweeps 18th Golden Dove Awards
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ABS-CBN dominated the annual Golden Dove Awards organized by the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster sa Pilipinas (KBP), bagging 24 recognitions, including two major awards—Best TV Station for ABS-CBN and Best AM Station for DZMM. Primetime drama series “May Bukas Pa” won Best Drama Program while classic children’s show “Sine’skwela” won Best Children’s Program. ABS-CBN’s News and Current Affairs programs were also on a roll as “TV Patrol World” won Best Newscast; “Umagang Kay Ganda” won for Best Public Affairs Program; “The Correspondents” for Best Documentary Program; “Matanglawin” for Best Science and Technology Program; and “Salamat, Dok” for Best Public Service Program.

Subsidiary Studio 23 bagged the Best Magazine Program award for “Us Girls,” while ABS-CBN’s TV 7 Laoag also received the Best Culture and Arts Program for “Pamulinawen.”

In the radio category, DZMM’s “7AM Radyo Patrol Balita” was chosen as Best Newscast; “Tambalang Failon at Sanchez” as Best Public Affairs Program; “Maalaala Mo Kaya sa DZMM” as Best Drama Program; “Sa Kabukiran” as Best Science and Technology Program; “Konsumer at Iba Pa” as Best Public Service Program; and the One Hand campaign as Best Television Station Promotional Material.

Ted Failon took home the Best Public Affairs Program Host award, Carl Balita was Best Public Service Program Host, Winnie Cordero was Best Games/Variety Program Host, and Angelo Palmones was Best Science and Technology Journalist. ABS-CBN’s regional AM station DYTC in Tacloban also bagged the Best Specials for MOR Local Vocal.

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