DZMM radio: in a visual world: shining through

I saw in Korina’s show this morning that DZMM is now the number one channel on cable (not just on radio but on television cable). This one’s for the books, or some sort of a record, because television is a visual medium and DZMM is radio, it doesn’t have visuals except for headshots and medium shots of the radio anchors and sometimes, live streaming of video using 3G phone (grainy but really real-time), but it has  the most watched shows  on cable. I think I know why.

 

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  It has the widest network of regional correspondents in the Philippines and the most well-distributed pool of reporters and correspondents metro-wide compared to other tv news programs; its correspondents are in every nook and cranny, in every cliff and riverbed,  and they just call in all of a sudden while they’re breaking the news;  even at 2:00 am or 3:00 am they have correspondents and reporters who are awake, even the graveyard shift priest anchor in the radio booth   receives breaking news of some shooting incident somewhere at 3:00 am. That means that every minute, they have new news  stories, they don’t repeat their stories. That’s my theory on why it’s the most-watched (how can you compete with that); and the second reason, I think, is…. (in a visual medium where the most watched channel  is not that visual, you’ve got to do some thinking, and the second reason I think is):

 

           The radio anchors. The basis I think for putting the regular radio anchors ( the DZMM talents and not the politicians who buy block time for their radio program, I don’t watch politicians),  or the standard for choosing the radio anchors is, I think,  their WIT, SENSE OF HUMOR, their broadcaster’s voice (volume and quality; nobody’s mumbling or squeaking there), and their PERSONALITY. In fact, in dire situations, when they don’t have a  guest or a  co-host, or a reporter to break news, each of them can hold fort or hold a program for two hours straight, on their own, UNSCRIPTED, no prompters, just relying on their wit, their stock knowledge of what’s going on around them, the inside stories from their sources, all unscripted. How many can do that, enthrall an audience, for two hours straight,  with nothing in their hands, and just relying on their wit? That’s what I mean. The energy is high. Each has a  life force in him/ her worth watching even if it’s coming from a small  inset screen within a screen. Either you have it or you don’t,  that’s how it goes. Each, a character; they have many stories inside of them bursting to come out.  

Correction: 10:30 am instead of 10am tomorrow Wednesday Media Conference: The Special Prosecutor meets the press

 (The Special Prosecutor and the volunteer lawyers for the prosecution, with Ombudsman Mercy Gutierrez, waiting for the case to be called during the promulgation in People vs. Estrada)

 

The Special  Prosecutor, Judge Dennis Villaignacio 

and plunder *private prosecutors” (in People vs. Estrada)  Atty. Arno Sanidad,  Atty. Anton Peralta, Atty. Christian “Bot” Lim, former Senator Bobby Tañada, Atty. Pablito Sanidad, 

                                                                     

 

 

 

 

 

  

will reveal the inside story on the reported moves of the Office of the Ombudsman to forcibly remove the Special Prosecutor from his post, in a press conference on Wednesday, 27 August 2008 at 10:00 am at Arno’s law office on the 2nd Floor, Eastside Building at 77 Malakas Street, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Tel. Nos.: (632) 920-0044, (632) 920-0177, Telefax No. : (632) 4353181; email: lawyers@sanidadlaw.com.ph  For details, please contact Atty. Arno Sanidad thru his office numbers above. 

         The Special Prosecutor will be available for interviews. Members of the press are invited. Please mark it on your calendars, don’t forget, Wednesday. Thank you.