24 Oras Express: September 13, 2023 [HD]

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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Miyerkoles, September 13, 2023:

- Bulacan Gov. Daniel Fernando, isinugod sa ospital matapos magkanda-utal-utal at tila hindi makapagsalita sa isang pagtitipon

- Bulacan Vice Gov. Castro: Hindi na-stroke at napagod lang si Gov. Fernando

- Bulacan Gov. Daniel Fernando: Wala pong nangyaring stroke

- Cagayan, niyanig ng magnitude 6.3 na lindol; tatlo, sugatan

- Babaeng nag-apply sa online job na nangako raw ng komisyon kapalit ng magagawang utos, natangayan ng libu-libong piso

- Hiling na taas-pasahe sa jeep, pagbibigyan ng LTFRB; inaalam kung magkano at kailan ipatutupad

- Scammers, nakakapanloko pa rin at nalulusutan ang Sim Registration Law, ayon sa DICT

- Lungkot at pagkawalay sa pamilya, isa raw sa pangunahing kalaban ng mga sundalong nagbabantay sa Pag-asa Island at Ayungin Shoal

- 3 suspek sa pagbebenta ng specialized sim cards, arestado

- Loteng donasyon mula sa Philippine Reclamation Authority, gagawing parke at palaruan

- National Security Adviser Año, ipinag-utos na dalasan ang pagpapatrolya sa West Philippine Sea kasama na ang Bajo de Masinloc

- Mga negosyante, hinikayat ni Pangulong Marcos na mamuhunan sa Pilipinas kabilang na ang Maharlika Investment Fund

- 14-day visa-free entry para sa mga Pinoy, pinag-aaralan ng Taiwan Tourism Board na i-extend hanggang 2025

- GMA Network, nasa 24-B ang combined views sa Facebook at TikTok mula Jan-Aug 2023

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00:00 Live from the GeoMay Network Center, this is "24 Horas."
00:06 Good evening, Paul Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
00:12 Governor Daniel Fernando was rushed to the hospital after a long discussion and it seems he was unable to speak during a meeting this Monday.
00:22 A video of what happened to the governor was captured and it's now viral on social media.
00:28 The provincial government released a medical bulletin in which it clarified what happened to Fernando.
00:35 Mark Salazar pointed out that.
00:37 Honorable Governor Daniel Fernando!
00:44 The surrounding area is happy to call for Governor Daniel Fernando to give a speech at an event in Bulacan Capital Gymnasium.
00:53 The event is divided into five parts.
00:57 First, the governor smiled to all those who came.
01:01 But it seems the governor was unable to speak properly.
01:20 [Groans]
01:32 Later, he was being signaled.
01:35 Vice Governor Alex Castro immediately approached him.
01:47 [Groans]
01:53 He was immediately sent away.
01:56 On social media, there were concerns that the governor might have been struck.
02:00 In an interview, the Bulacan Provincial Government said that the incident happened on Monday night.
02:06 They said that Fernando felt something strange.
02:10 But they did not detail what it was.
02:13 The Bulacan Provincial Public Affairs Office immediately brought Fernando to the hospital.
02:18 The Public Affairs Office also released the medical bulletin from his doctor.
02:23 It stated that the reason for Fernando's irregular movements is excessive fatigue and dehydration.
02:30 But Fernando is in good condition and he's in good health.
02:34 For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar, 24 Hours.
02:42 The Bulacan Governor Daniel Fernando was just tired and not struck, according to Vice Governor Alex Castro.
02:48 Castro said that when he approached the governor, it seemed that he was unable to speak properly,
02:53 Fernando just told him that he's tired.
02:56 He said that Fernando is taking a rest and that he's in good health.
03:00 Castro also said that the work of the Bulacan Provincial Government is still ongoing.
03:07 We gave him a break to rest.
03:10 He just needed a break to recover.
03:14 He's okay. He's about to be 55.
03:17 He just needs rest because he's overfatigued and he's overworked.
03:22 The town of Calayan in Cagayan was hit by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake.
03:30 Two children were hit by the earthquake.
03:35 One of the children was hit by debris.
03:37 He was hit by a Dano Tincungco.
03:40 The walls and walls of some houses and houses were broken after the earthquake hit the town of Cagayan.
03:49 The children were injured when the walls of their house in Barangay Centro 2 were broken.
03:56 The victims of the earthquake were lying in their rooms.
04:01 They were immediately taken to the hospital and now they are in good health.
04:05 A 17-year-old girl was also injured after she was hit by debris.
04:09 According to the PHEVOX, the earthquake was at a magnitude 6.3 and it was recorded in the center of Dalupiri Island in the town of Calayan in Cagayan.
04:18 The PHEVOX has recorded more than 100 aftershocks.
04:22 Because of the earthquake, BITAC saw Calayan High School.
04:27 The class is suspended in all schools in the town of Calayan for the inspection of the schools.
04:32 Governor Manuel Mamba also ordered the MDRRMO Cagayan to inspect other houses and structures.
04:40 The assessment of the LG with the M3MO is ongoing in the island barangays.
04:50 In the latest report of the Cagayan PDRRMO, 10 families were affected by the earthquake from various barangays while 58 individuals were evacuated.
05:00 The earthquake was also felt in Ilocos Norte but according to the PDRRMO, no one was injured or damaged in the area.
05:07 For GMA Integrated News, I went to Tutok, 24 hours.
05:13 Money has become a stone. That's what happened to a woman who instead of earning in exchange for her tasks or orders in applying for work online, she was fined thousands of pesos.
05:26 The modus alamin po in the Tutok of Mackie Pulido.
05:29 For those who want to work and earn, I'm John Alin from the Facebook post I saw about an online job.
05:40 Click the link. It went to a chat app. In the chat, someone talked to her and said that before she can get a job in their company, she has tasks to complete.
05:49 First, she has to sell items like clothes and slippers. But before that, she has to deposit or recharge P100.
05:57 John Alin was able to sell immediately and she also commissioned P30.
06:01 She also completed the second task of selling items and she also commissioned again.
06:07 After the two tasks, I withdrew P648.
06:14 After that, I referred to their manager to give me a bigger income that I didn't expect.
06:26 The bigger income they're talking about is VIP3 to become a full-time employee.
06:31 John Alin recharged P32,000 for the tasks.
06:37 She promised to withdraw P88,000 for the tasks.
06:41 But to get it, she has to pay P17,000.
06:45 Because it's already a trial, John Alin deposited it.
06:49 She told me that I can withdraw now.
06:51 When I withdrew, she gave me an incorrect password.
06:57 Even though my password is correct, I couldn't contact them because they locked me.
07:04 The worst part is that John Alin only borrowed P52,000 that she deposited in the digital wallet of the scammer.
07:11 I almost couldn't die.
07:14 I was already emotional.
07:17 Sometimes I think that I'm already crazy because I don't know how to solve this.
07:23 I thought that I can help but it turns out that our problem has gotten bigger.
07:30 According to PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group, it's called a tasking scam.
07:34 It's like the employment scam that started during the pandemic.
07:38 PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group received 523 employment scam cases from January to August 2023.
07:47 When we do the money trail, we will get a warrant from the court to disclose computer data for us to be able to get the identity of the suspect.
07:56 They always remind us that there is no investment, no real money that can be obtained in a short period of time.
08:04 If you have experienced a task or employment scam, you can contact PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group.
08:10 For JMA Integrated News, Mackie Pulido, Katuto 24 Hours.
08:16 Passengers are warned that a high-speed train will be running on the Jeep before the end of the year.
08:20 But it's not yet confirmed how much and when exactly it will run.
08:25 Raffi Tima is on the scene.
08:26 No one has heard of the high-speed train.
08:34 LTFRB is sure that they will give it.
08:37 The only question is when and how much?
08:40 It's hard to balance.
08:42 We don't understand that.
08:45 So we understand, we will consider the fare hike.
08:48 However, give us a little time to determine how much and when would be the appropriate time to impose the fare hike.
08:57 Last month, three transport groups requested five pesos for the high-speed train.
09:02 This is in line with the request for a temporary high-speed train while they are hearing their petition.
09:08 According to LTFRB, they need to wait for the National Economic Development Authority's study on how much it can increase and the related effects on the economy.
09:18 If the fare hike is like this, what will be the effect? How many percentage of inflation will it increase?
09:25 In the end, the families of the troopers will be the ones who will suffer if the price of everything they buy increases.
09:36 On September 26, the fare hike petition was heard.
09:38 If the study is to be followed for a month, the LTFRB may issue a decision after October or November.
09:46 It's a good thing that the petitioners are not accepting that they have not received a good income for several months from their families.
09:52 It's six months if the horse is dead.
09:55 It's not like that.
09:57 We know that this will have an effect.
09:59 But what is affecting now, did they see it?
10:03 The public transport sector is affected.
10:06 The fuel subsidy assistance that the LTFRB announced will be a big help starting today.
10:12 But until yesterday at 3 p.m., the operators' debit cards have not been accepted.
10:18 This is what our people have been waiting for a long time, especially the PUJ.
10:22 Because of the continuous increase of the oil product, especially our diesel, it's really hard for the driver.
10:31 But the LTFRB said that they will now enter the fund in the land bank for 50,000 beneficiaries.
10:37 It will be added in the next few days until the fund is filled for 1.6 million beneficiaries.
10:44 So far as the LTFRB is concerned, the money is already downloaded.
10:48 So it's already in the processing of the land bank.
10:51 How fast can they credit the money to the individual accounts of the operators?
10:57 We are asking the land bank to explain.
11:01 Last September, the LTFRB finally agreed to increase the price of public utility vehicles
11:07 because of the continuous increase of the price of the oil product.
11:11 The drivers now have the same reason for asking for a fair increase.
11:15 And they will not be far from asking for a higher price until the oil price also does not stop increasing.
11:22 For GMA Integrated News, Rafi Tima reporting for 24 Hours.
11:29 Despite the implementation of SIM registration law, scammers are still being successful according to DICT.
11:38 They are now transferring to messaging apps that do not require a SIM number and the sale of their registered SIMs.
11:47 This is what Tina Panganiban Perez is talking about.
11:54 Although the number of tech scams has decreased, the Department of Information and Communications Technology admitted
12:00 that scammers are still continuing despite the implementation of SIM registration law.
12:05 SIM cards are being used on these tech scams.
12:13 However, it still persists.
12:17 We are conducting a series of investigations and these investigations have actually led to the busting of several criminal syndicates
12:29 that have been operating within the country without the SIM card registration.
12:35 It's a bit difficult because they are anonymous.
12:40 One of the reasons for the continued scam is the transfer of scammers to messaging apps that do not require a SIM number
12:47 and the sale of their registered SIMs.
12:50 It is also said that the system of registering using peking ID or credentials is increasing.
12:57 It was proven by the NBI that it is better to register using peking ID that has a picture of a monkey.
13:05 In the next few months, we will be cleaning up those records together with the telcos.
13:14 What's important is to identify the techniques they are using to pre-register a lot of SIM cards.
13:30 The group of scam watch agrees that if the person receives a call or message with a doubt,
13:36 they should be wearing money or information, doubt, snub and report.
13:42 The real problem that we see is actually the lack of digital literacy and cyber hygiene of Filipinos.
13:51 For more information, please contact the DICT Hotline 1326 or the Facebook page of DICT-CICC or Cyber Crime Investigation and Coordinating Center.
14:01 The sooner you report, the easier for us to go after these perpetrators.
14:10 For GMA Integrated News, Tina Panganiban Perez, NKTTN 24 Hours.
14:17 One of the main enemies of the soldiers who were destined to be in Iungin Shoal for several months,
14:22 including in Pagasa Island, but they are also trying their best to fight the tension in the territory of the West Philippine Sea.
14:28 From Pagasa Island, Joseph Moran is live.
14:32 Joseph.
14:34 Emil, the dedication of the soldiers who were destined to sensitive camps like Pagasa Island
14:45 to protect the territories that we hold.
14:48 This is Pagasa Island, one of the shabby occupied areas of the Philippines in the Kalayaan Island Group.
14:57 In various places on the island, the names of the soldiers who were sent here to guard the area are engraved.
15:03 Along with the messages, "Defend us."
15:07 Ryan will add his name to the names of those who were destined here.
15:12 He came from a family of seamen, family men, and has three children.
15:15 Of course, they are proud. In our family, I was the only soldier.
15:19 In BRP Sierra Madres, he was the first one to be destined in Iungin Shoal in 2013.
15:24 He stayed there for seven months.
15:27 They were not replaced immediately because of the Chinese's blockade.
15:30 When I was deployed, my wife's name is Buntis.
15:34 She is also close to our five children.
15:36 You just fight against yourself. It's sad.
15:38 But you can overcome it.
15:41 In Pagasa, you can see the people around who are raising the Chinese ships.
15:45 From morning to night, every day.
15:47 So, to overcome the heavy responsibility here, they are trying to live a normal life.
15:53 They play basketball to pass the time or cut their hair.
15:57 Here in the heart of Pagasa Island, you don't need to ride a boat to see the China Coast Guard.
16:04 Today, there is one and next to it are fishing vessels.
16:09 We count around nine or eight.
16:11 They are the daily reminders to the residents and soldiers who are destined here in the island
16:19 that even if they are poor and their life is simple, there is tension around them.
16:25 Why did the Joint Task Force Unit Commander, Lieutenant Commander Romel Jonela of the Philippine Navy,
16:30 have to do this?
16:32 This is always the Philippine Sea. I can say that this is a sensitive post.
16:36 We are providing security for national sovereignty.
16:39 Not only here in Pagasa, but to the other Philippine-held features.
16:44 From the air, you can see the China Coast Guard in three cases
16:48 where the Filipinos usually fish but they are having a hard time getting there now.
16:53 This is a reminder of the mission of the soldiers in our territory.
16:57 Ryan is dreaming for his three sons to be soldiers too.
17:03 It's a great feeling to have a soldier in our country.
17:08 This is a proof that the mission of the soldiers here is a mission of more than one generation.
17:14 We are asking the residents of Pagasa Island to send their regards to them.
17:27 Thank you very much, Joseph Morong.
17:32 Three suspects in Las Piñas Cote were involved in selling pre-registered SIM cards.
17:39 According to the NBI, the SIM cards that were confiscated were different from the ones used in online fraud.
17:46 John Consulta was involved.
17:48 On the road in Las Piñas City, the two men who were arrested by the NBI Cyber Crime Division
17:59 were the first to sell more than 1,000 pre-registered SIM cards.
18:02 A woman who was also selling more than 100 pre-registered SIM cards was also arrested by the Police Operations Department.
18:14 The NBI investigated and found that the SIM cards they were using were different from the ones they were using.
18:20 There is what we call a specialized SIM card that exists.
18:26 They are already pre-registered.
18:29 And what we found out, in their fields, the entries are blank.
18:35 There is no content.
18:37 But the SIM card is registered.
18:39 You can put any name you want because the word list is not filtered.
18:44 So even if you put AAA, JJJ, you can put it there.
18:48 Without undergoing the process of registration like facial recognition.
18:53 This was signed by one of the suspects who is an exclusive partner of GMA Integrated Dukes.
18:58 The info can be changed.
19:02 According to the NBI, it is very dangerous to sell specialized SIM cards.
19:07 Because aside from having multiple owners,
19:11 it can also delete the contents of all the information in the SIM card three times even if it is already registered.
19:21 It is also illegal if the scammer has it in his hands.
19:25 It's actually highly dangerous in the sense that the upsurge of our pandemic-like online scam,
19:31 we feel, as I said in the Senate, based on our data, it increased by 200 percent.
19:38 The question now is how can these be paid?
19:42 Our issue is in the SIM production and manufacturing.
19:49 Is it legal? Is it lawful?
19:52 I think we need to regulate that so that we can control its distribution and utility.
20:00 Globe Telecom said that they are not selling pre-registered SIM cards.
20:05 The information can be edited, such as the address from the registration, but not the name.
20:12 They are against the law and any new regulations that the government can issue.
20:18 We are asking for permission from other telecom companies.
20:21 The complaint of fraud was filed in the SIM Registration Act and Cybercrime Prevention Act.
20:25 Three were arrested.
20:27 For JMA Integrated News, John Consulta, 24 Hours.
20:32 My fellow countrymen, there will be a new attraction in Rojas Boulevard in Pasay
20:38 that will not only attract the public but also wild animals.
20:42 It was targeted by Donating Cunco.
20:45 [Music]
20:48 This 1-kilometer-long attraction from Libertad Pumping Station to the Edsa and Rojas Boulevard in Pasay City
20:56 will give a new life before Christmas and will be called Rojas Boulevard Promenade.
21:01 Congratulations and thank you very much.
21:03 MMDA and handshot companies were invited to participate in this project.
21:10 The construction of a park will start tomorrow and will be based on the plan,
21:15 a wellness plaza, jogging and bike lanes, a mixed plant, a multi-purpose court,
21:20 a football pitch, a pet park, and a police outpost and MMDA Extension Office.
21:26 The Rojas Boulevard Promenade Project is not just about creating a park.
21:30 It is about creating a space where families can bond, advocate fitness,
21:37 a place for recreation and leisure, and a place to breathe.
21:41 Last year, MMDA started planning a project for a donation from the Philippine Reclamation Authority.
21:49 It's just an enclosed canal.
21:53 You cannot build a high structure there.
21:58 Instead, it's just concrete.
22:03 We will provide amenities for our countrymen to use as a park.
22:09 The Adapta Park Project of Pasay City is also part of the Natura Park.
22:15 That's why the National Budget does not need to be funded because it will be collected from the agency's savings.
22:23 The Rojas Boulevard Promenade will surely become the backdrop of the setting of new core memories for our people.
22:33 MMDA is also building other parks in other parts of Metro Manila, including Manila, Pasig, and Taguig.
22:40 During my younger years, we all went to play on the streets.
22:47 We don't have green space and it's all cement.
22:52 MMDA also added that the promenade could reach up to 5 hectares
22:57 if the expansion of the entire Mier Road, which is surrounded by Paranaque, continues.
23:03 For GMA Integrated News, I'm Dan Otengcun, for Tutok 24 Hours.
23:08 Double Calvary for some fishermen in Zambales,
23:14 China's harassment, and the hasty patrolling of Philippine ships.
23:20 That's why they have good news.
23:22 The order to patrol the West Philippine Sea,
23:27 along with the Scarborough Shoal, was delivered to them.
23:30 Jun Venera Shoal is on the line.
23:32 Some fishermen in Masinlok, Zambales,
23:39 will only count the chance that they see a Philippine patrol vessel in Scarborough Shoal or Bajo de Masinlok.
23:47 In contrast to what China is doing, which is constantly patrolling around Bajora.
23:52 We are the only ones who are patrolling, the fishermen.
23:55 We don't have other commanders.
23:57 The truth is, there's no one who escorts our fishermen when they are doing the Scarborough Shoal.
24:04 That's why National Security Advisor Eduardo Año,
24:08 who is also the leader of the National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea,
24:13 is the commander of the Northern Luzon Command and the Coast Guard,
24:15 who are usually patrolling the West Philippine Sea,
24:18 along with Bajo de Masinlok.
24:20 The Scarborough Shoal and Philippine Rice are considered as the priority for the maritime patrols.
24:26 Since January, the Northern Luzon Command has patrolled the West Philippine Sea for 70 maritime patrols.
24:32 Many fishermen in Masinlok, Zambales, are facing many challenges
24:36 whenever they go to the Scarborough Shoal.
24:39 There's a big problem if the weather is bad.
24:42 But their number one problem is the harassment of the China Coast Guard.
24:47 Good news for the fishermen of Masinlok,
24:50 if the patrols of the Philippine troops will be frequent.
24:54 We will be safe because we have guards.
24:57 The fishermen are not afraid anymore.
25:00 If they will patrol frequently, that's good because the fishermen have a strong will.
25:09 They will be close to the shore because there's someone who's worried about them.
25:12 For GMA Integrated News, June Veneration, 24 Hours.
25:17 On his day, President Bongbong Marcos discussed several issues facing the country
25:23 at the 10th Asia Summit in Singapore.
25:26 It included the debt of the Philippines and concerns about the development of the agriculture sector.
25:31 Jonathan Andales was live.
25:34 Jonathan.
25:37 [car engine revving]
25:38 Emil, here in Singapore, President Bongbong Marcos had his 66th birthday today.
25:47 Earlier, one of the things he did was to bring investors and businessmen here
25:53 to encourage them to move to the Philippines.
26:00 Just after the 10th Asia Summit in Singapore, the President apologized.
26:06 He was late by almost half an hour because his luggage was late.
26:11 Allow me to apologize for being quite so late.
26:14 We have just come from Manila and mix-ups with luggage and such.
26:20 [laughter]
26:22 I did not think it would be appropriate for me to come in my shorts.
26:28 So, I thought I should wait for my suit.
26:31 The Asia Summit is a gathering of industry leaders, policy makers, and experts
26:36 to discuss the issues facing the world today.
26:39 In his speech, the President encouraged businessmen to move to the Philippines
26:44 as part of the Maharlika Investment Fund.
26:47 The President said they are setting this up because they are now in charge of the country's debt.
26:51 We also started to worry about borrowings.
26:55 Our borrowings in terms of racial GDP are not as high as maybe our neighboring countries.
27:02 We are standing at about 62.3% up to 63% of GDP.
27:10 But for us, that is high.
27:12 The President also increased the economy's growth rate in 2022 to 7.6%.
27:17 The fastest growth since 1976 was the time of his father.
27:23 The President was asked what the state of the country's economy is after COVID-19.
27:27 So, we have continued to develop our agricultural sector.
27:32 And the aspiration once again is that we are able to provide sufficient supply of food
27:39 at prices that people can afford.
27:42 And that's still, we are not there yet, but we have made many important steps to start that.
27:48 [ambient street noise]
27:53 Emil, the President is here with First Lady Liz Araneta Marcos,
27:57 House Speaker Martin Romualdez, DTI Secretary Alfredo Pascual,
28:01 and several big businessmen in the Philippines.
28:03 Tomorrow until Saturday, the President is expected to assist other investors and business leaders here.
28:10 And he is also in charge of watching the F1 race.
28:15 Here in Singapore, for GMA Integrated News, Jonathan Andal, reporting for 24 Hours.
28:20 Thank you very much, Jonathan Andal.
28:23 [ambient street noise]
28:25 Bulacan Governor Daniel Fernando has already shown up at the hospital after a good discussion.
28:31 And it seems that he was unable to speak during a meeting.
28:34 In a video uploaded to the Facebook page of the Provincial Government of Bulacan,
28:40 Fernando said that he had a stroke.
28:44 [ambient street noise]
28:47 [speaking Filipino]
28:57 [ambient street noise]
29:01 Good news to all the people who are drawing Lakad pa Taiwan.
29:06 Their tourism board has already decided to extend the 14-day visa-free entry for Filipinos until 2025.
29:15 Let's take a look at what JP Soriano has to say.
29:19 [ambient street noise]
29:23 Even though it is smaller than the entire Luzon,
29:26 Taiwan's contribution to the history and culture in the Asia-Pacific region is rich and great.
29:34 [ambient street noise]
29:39 He was also extolled by the sparkle star Gabby Garcia,
29:44 who is one of the Taiwan tourism ambassadors.
29:47 To the many Filipinos who are interested in visiting Taiwan,
29:52 the Taiwan tourism board has already decided to extend the 14-day visa-free entry until 2025.
30:02 I think the most important, welcome all the Philippine visitors to come to Taiwan.
30:06 One of the most favorite and first visited by Filipinos in Taiwan is Taipei 101,
30:14 which is a perfect background for your selfies.
30:17 [speaking Filipino]
30:29 When it comes to knock-knock, you can't help but stop and enjoy the night view of Taipei.
30:35 From the dazzling skyscrapers,
30:38 to the historic and beautiful temples,
30:43 and when you get tired of walking,
30:48 the night food markets are perfect for you.
30:52 One of the most famous street food in Taiwan is called Pepper Bun.
30:58 [speaking Filipino]
31:02 Come to have some Pepper Bun.
31:06 On the other side, the government of the Philippines,
31:12 through the Manila Economic and Cultural Office or MECO,
31:16 is encouraging the Taiwanese nationals to visit the Philippines.
31:24 One of the reasons why MECO promotes Taiwan is the Gulf tourism.
31:29 The Taiwanese are interested in the Gulf.
31:34 If it increases, we are capturing it.
31:39 From Taipei, Taiwan and for GMA Integrated News,
31:45 JP Soriano, 24 Hours.
31:52 GMA Network is still leading in Facebook and TikTok.
31:56 The combined views of GMA from January to August 2023 is around 24 billion.
32:04 It is based on the data of Tubular Labs.
32:07 On Facebook, the consolidated video views of GMA's news and entertainment pages are more than 18 billion.
32:14 Its recorded views on TikTok are more than 5 billion for both times.
32:21 Netizens are also encouraging the newspapers and stories of inspiration
32:26 to continue their efforts on the KATUSO Network,
32:29 not only on television but also online.
32:31 In August, the views of GMA's public affairs official Facebook page reached more than 199 million.
32:39 And GMA News' Facebook page got 194 million views.
32:48 And here are the news this Wednesday.
32:51 I am Mel Tianco. I am Vicky Morales.
32:53 For a bigger mission, for a wider service to the country, I am Emil Sunaco.
32:58 From GMA Integrated News, the news authority of the Philippines, we are here, 24 Hours.
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