Filipinas, Ahora Mismo

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Filipinas, Ahora Mismo
Genre Cultural, Informative, Educational
Running time 60 minutes, Mondays to Fridays (airs without commercials)
Country Flag of the Philippines Quezon City, Philippines
Flag of Spain Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain
Home station DZRM Radyo Manila 1278 Khz
Starring Main Anchor:
Bon Vibar (Seasons 1-3)
José Ricardo Molina (Season 1)

Segment Hosts (Season 1):
Theresa José
Camille Tan
Christine Cruz Rávago

Segment Hosts (Season 2):
Armis Obeña Bajar
María Mendoza
Mónica Rodriguez
Mark Jason Villa
Christine Cruz Rávago

Segment Hosts (Season 3):
Richard Allan Aquino
José Juan Ramirez de Cartagena
Fernando Gómez de Liaño
Stephanie Palallos
Christine Cruz Rávago
Creators La Asociación de la Prensa de Cádiz
Proyecto de Cooperación Radyo Manila
Bureau of Broadcast Services
Air dates March 2007 to March 2009
Website
http://www.prensacadiz.org

Filipinas, Ahora Mismo, or Pilipinas, Ora Mismo, (English translation: Philippines, Right Now) is a syndicated 60-minute, cultural radio magazine program in the Philippines broadcast entirely in Spanish. The only one of its kind in the country, it is presented by veteran radio announcer, and stage, television and movie actor, Bon Vibar.

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[edit] Background

Created by the Press Association of Cadiz (APC) primarily for Filipino listeners who can speak and understand Spanish, the program is a mixture of cultural, informative and educational reviews of various topics ranging from literature to cinema to history to geography to cuisine, all interspersed with traditional and modern music sung in Spanish. It aims to promote the Filipino culture and its ties with Spain, the empire that ruled the nation for 333 years. Currently, there are no commercials during each episode as the show is fully-funded by APC and the Government of Andalucia, Spain until March 1, 2009.

The show was first broadcast in March 2007.

[edit] Scholarship Program

Unknown to many, the show is just one of three components that make up a project called "Proyecto de Cooperación Radyo Manila" of APC in coordination with Manila-based Fundación Santiago, a Filipino organization established and registered in 1993 that advocates cultural diversity and integration by promoting and sustaining historical awareness. Its first component, a scholarship program called "Inserción Laboral de Profesionales del Periodismo", is targeted to develop the skills of Filipino mass media practitioners and students. It runs for two years, from March 1, 2007 to March 1, 2009, and is divided into four semesters, each lasting six months, or 432 hours. In essence, the radio show Filipinas, Ahora Mismo, the project's second component, creates a venue for the practicum of the scholars who act as the production staff, writers, translators, and segment hosts. The third component of the project is the development of the facilities of the Bureau of Broadcast Services (BBS).

Graduation ceremony of the first batch of scholars on September 1, 2007 at the Instituto Cervantes in Manila, Philippines.  (From L-R) José Ricardo Molina (Fundación Santiago), José Rodríguez Rodríguez (Instituto Cervantes) and Begoña Lucena (APC).
Graduation ceremony of the first batch of scholars on September 1, 2007 at the Instituto Cervantes in Manila, Philippines. (From L-R) José Ricardo Molina (Fundación Santiago), José Rodríguez Rodríguez (Instituto Cervantes) and Begoña Lucena (APC).

[edit] Training

The training is conducted by members of APC in collaboration with the Instituto Cervantes in Manila. The one-week training, dubbed "Curso de Radiodifusión en Español", or "Radio Broadcasting in Spanish Course", serves as an intensive 15-hour workshop for applicants who are pre-screened based on language and vocal skills. In those sessions, the participants are introduced to the world of radio broadcasting, where they perform several exercises to prepare them for a possible stint in the radio. Similar to popular talent reality shows on television such as American Idol and Pinoy Dream Academy, there is an elimination process that culminates in the selection of the top four participants who are granted the six-month scholarship program after careful deliberation among the project coordinators. The chosen scholars then become part of the production staff of the radio program Filipinas, Ahora Mismo. At the end of the semester, a formal graduation ceremony is held, still at the Instituto Cervantes, where the coordinators also announce the names of the new batch of scholars who will carry on with the radio program for its new season.

Each scholar receives a monthly allowance of 420 euros. A scholar may only be granted a scholarship once and it may not be renewed. Thus, there are no repeaters in the course of the original two-year program. Upon graduation, the scholars will receive a certificate in "Curso Teórico-Práctico del Periodismo Radiofónico" from Spain.

[edit] Sponsors

Aside from APC, the BBS, Fundación Santiago, and Instituto Cervantes, Filipinas, Ahora Mismo is also sponsored by the Junta de Andalucía, Diputación de Cádiz, and the Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional of the Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de Cooperación of Spain.

[edit] Broadcast Information

The show is pre-taped a week before the actual broadcast, and airs daily from 7:00pm to 8:00pm (UTC+8) on DZRM Radyo Manila 1278 Khz. The recording is done every Tuesdays and Thursdays (Mondays and Wednesdays in Season One) in the BBS studios at the Philippine Information Agency building in Quezon City in the nation's capital, Metro Manila. Bon Vibar is the "voice" of the program.

Presently, it runs in syndication and is broadcast simultaneously on five other AM radio stations in the Philippines where there is a considerable number of Spanish-speakers: Iloilo, Laoag, Naga, Zamboanga, and as of Season 3, in Cebu. For international listeners, the show streams live on the web through the website of APC. Future plans of the program's creators include broadcasting it through DWBR Business Radio 104.3 Mhz on the FM band and a possible expansion to a television adaptation and/or webcast after the original two-year contract.

[edit] Segments

On the left is the project coordinator Christine Cruz Rávago, and beside her is Bon Vibar, the host of the program Filipinas, Ahora Mismo.
On the left is the project coordinator Christine Cruz Rávago, and beside her is Bon Vibar, the host of the program Filipinas, Ahora Mismo.

Covering various topics, the one-hour program is divided into 12 segments:

  • De Película -- Movie review
  • ¿Sabias Qué? -- Trivia
  • Vamos a Leer -- Literature
  • Tu Salud al Día -- Health
  • De Isla en Isla -- Geography
  • Aprendemos Español -- Spanish tutorial on air
  • Camino de Cádiz -- Constitution of Cadiz
  • Ventana al Pasado -- History
  • Dichos y Refranes -- Philippine folk wisdom
  • Mundo Mujer -- Women's issues
  • Fogón de Maria -- Cuisine
  • Deportes -- Sports

[edit] Companion Show

Riquezas de España, or the "Richness of Spain" is a 45-minute companion program of Filipinas, Ahora Mismo and airs every Saturdays, 7:15pm to 8:00pm (UTC+8) on DWBR Business Radio 104.3 Mhz. It showcases the rich culture and legacy of Spain through various reviews of sights, sounds, and trivia. Bon Vibar also hosts this show, but the scholars do not appear in it. The scholars, however, still act as translators for the show.

[edit] Seasons

[edit] Season One

Spanish radio presenter Carlos Juan Juan was the first representative of APC to train the pioneer batch of scholars from the Philippines. He also recorded the official introduction of the show in Spanish, while the Tagalog version was done by Evelyn Ágato of BBS, and both versions are still being used by the current season. Vibar recorded the program I.D.

The Scholars:

  • Vilma Kilapkilap
  • Theresa José
  • Elpidio Paligutan
  • Camille Tan

Fundación Santiago head José Ricardo "Chaco" Molina was the original coordinator and initial anchor of the show, and he was part of the first few episodes. Christine Cruz Rávago then took over as coordinator on behalf of Molina, and Vibar was chosen as main host. Molina's voice is still heard on the program introducing some of the segments and remains as its editorial director. Kilapkilap was not part of the training class nor original line-up of scholars and broadcast team, as she was chosen as replacement when one of the original scholars was not able to continue with the project, and she only worked as a translator behind-the-scenes. Paligutan was on-air for a few episodes, and later also opted to focus on the translation of the scripts. Tan acted as main musical director, while José was overall-in-charge of production for most of the episodes. José also guested once on Riquezas de España.

[edit] Season Two

The training was conducted by the famous radio and television personality from Cádiz, Begoña Lucena, who also guested on the show as segment host in a few episodes.

The Scholars:

  • Armis Obeña Bajar
  • María Mendoza
  • Mónica Rodriguez
  • Mark Jason Villa

After a thorough assessment involving all the project heads and coordinators, the show underwent a major restructuring during this period, and the current segments were established. Some of the changes included shortening the sections and expanding the scope of the program. The scholars were also given an option to interview personalities outside the studio, which were edited in during taping. Because of these innovations, there was a need to record new segment introductions, for which Molina's and Rodriguez's voices were used. The program also premiered in Zamboanga City after its launching on September 6, 2007, with Lucena and Molina as project representatives.

[edit] Season Three

The third season staff was formally announced on March 1, 2008 and began taping three days later. They aired their first show on March 10, 2008, when the main presenter introduced to the public the new segment hosts who were selected from the workshop held from February 25 to 29, 2008. The new batch was again trained by Juan, who returned as trainer from Season One. Rávago is still the project coordinator, as well as anchor for the trivia section ¿Sabias Qué?.

The Scholars:

  • Richard Allan Aquino - De Película & Camino de Cádiz
  • José Juan Ramirez de Cartagena - Vamos a Leer, Ventana al Pasado & Fogón de María
  • Fernando Gómez de Liaño - De Isla en Isla, Dichos y Refranes & Deportes
  • Stephanie Palallos - Tu Salud al Día & Mundo Mujer

This season marked the launching of the show in Cebu City on March 14, 2008. While the show kept the format of the second season, a slight change was made in that the section Aprendemos Español was now to be hosted by the scholar on the days which he/she translated and musical-directed. Juan acted as guest presenter on two episodes of Filipinas, Ahora Mismo and once on Riquezas de España. He also performed as guest segment host on several occasions during the first two weeks of the season. Vibar re-recorded the program I.D. to reflect recent changes.

Nap Labao, one of the three technicians from DZRM assigned to the project for a year, passed away on March 23, 2008. The March 31, 2008 broadcast announced this news, as the immediate episode following his passing (March 24, 2008) had already been taped and distributed.

[edit] Season Four

The fourth (and currently scheduled final) season will commence on September 1, 2008, when the scholars of the previous batch will have graduated. According to Juan, training and selection process for this group will be handled by Carlos Funcia, a high-ranking official of APC. The program is currently scheduled to end on March of the following year.

The technical directors of the radio program Filipinas Ahora Mismo during a taping session on its third season in the BBS Drama Studio I. (L-R) Meynard de la Cruz, Julius Ungab.
The technical directors of the radio program Filipinas Ahora Mismo during a taping session on its third season in the BBS Drama Studio I. (L-R) Meynard de la Cruz, Julius Ungab.

[edit] Production Staff

  • Editorial Director - José Ricardo Molina
  • Project Coordinators - Christine Cruz Rávago (Fundación Santiago), Evelyn Ágato (BBS)
  • Technical Directors - Meynard de la Cruz, Julius Ungab
  • Technical Support - Bert Espinosa, Noriel Pineda (DZRM)
  • Musical Directors - the Scholars

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