
GMA Network and the Department of Trade and Industry will partner to expand the global distribution of Filipino content.
GMA Network senior vice president for Programming, Talent Management, Worldwide and Support Group and GMA Films president and chief executive officer Atty. Annette Gozon-Valdes, with other network executives, discussed strategies with DTI Secretary Ma. Cristina A. Roque to further expand the global reach of Philippine cinema. The discussions covered distribution through traditional media outlets and various digital platforms.
As a global content powerhouse, GMA Network is committed to showcasing the best of Filipino culture through programs and films featuring the finest talents and artists in the industry. The collaboration with DTI would further strengthen its foothold in the digital space while also aligning with the government agency’s goal of promoting creative industries and boosting support for local content.
Also in attendance for GMA were officer-in-charge of Entertainment Group Cheryl Ching-Sy, assistant vice president of GMA Worldwide Division Rochella Ann Salvador, assistant vice president, Digital Content and Strategy and Concurrent Lead for Content Partnerships of GMA Public Affairs Raphael Agoncillo, and creative director for GMA Drama Aloy Adlawan, and the DTI-FTSC Foreign Trade Service Corps.