LIEUTENANT GENERAL FERNYL G BUCA PAF, Commander of the NOLCOM, expressed his pride for hosting such an important event. He stated, "We are honored to have
BATAC CITY- Officials and residents of Ilocos Norte on Tuesday expressed excitement over the planned construction of a PHP39.5-million transmitter station for the government-owned People's Television Network, Inc. (PTNI). While witnessing the laying of a time capsule led by officials of PTNI and the Mariano Marcos State University here, faculty and students of the Department of Development Communication said the rise of another facility on the growing campus will surely benefit the underserved communities of Ilocos. "As a third-year development communication student, the station will be of great help to us, especially in community broadcasting which is one of our fields. The PTV will enable us to share information and combat the spread of fake news. Aside from that, we will be able to popularize innovations and new knowledge from researchers which in turn, prepare us to become more competitive in the future," said 20-year-old Gennesis P. Duldulao, president of the Develop
BATAC CITY- Officials and residents of Ilocos Norte on Tuesday expressed excitement over the planned construction of a PHP39.5-million transmitter station for the government-owned People's Television Network, Inc. (PTNI). While witnessing the laying of a time capsule led by officials of PTNI and the Mariano Marcos State University here, faculty and students of the Department of Development Communication said the rise of another facility on the growing campus will surely benefit the underserved communities of Ilocos. "As a third-year development communication student, the station will be of great help to us, especially in community broadcasting which is one of our fields. The PTV will enable us to share information and combat the spread of fake news. Aside from that, we will be able to popularize innovations and new knowledge from researchers which in turn, prepare us to become more competitive in the future," said 20-year-old Gennesis P. Duldulao, president of the Develop