ABUGAN, Faye M. Archives - 探花精选 /category/profile/abugan-faye-m/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Tue, 19 Sep 2023 05:24:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png ABUGAN, Faye M. Archives - 探花精选 /category/profile/abugan-faye-m/ 32 32 UST brings home 6 awards in 83rd IBS College Media Conference awards, TMN gets 5 /ust-brings-home-6-awards-in-83rd-ibs-college-media-conference-awards-tmn-gets-5/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-brings-home-6-awards-in-83rd-ibs-college-media-conference-awards-tmn-gets-5 Tue, 28 Feb 2023 00:03:34 +0000 /?p=128430 On Feb. 25, 2023, UST, though the Communications Bureau’s Tiger Media Network, the official student-run broadcast arm of UST, bagged a total of six awards in the 83rd Intercollegiate Broadcasting…

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On Feb. 25, 2023, UST, though the Communications Bureau’s Tiger Media Network, the official student-run broadcast arm of UST, bagged a total of six awards in the 83rd Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) College Media Conference, held at Sheraton Times Square in New York City, USA.

UST Tiger TV received five awards in the said conference.

The Facebook page UST Tiger TV was hailed as the “Best Social Media Account.” Four more recognitions came in the form of the Len Mallioux Management awards, which were conferred upon:

1) Charlene Beatrice Go (UST College of Fine Arts and Design – TMN)- Best Creatives Services Director, Television – College Division

2) Janis Andriella Santiago (UST Faculty of Arts and Letters – TMN)- Best Student Station Manager, Television – College Division

3) Asst. Prof. Faye Martel-Abugan, MA (Communications Bureau; TMN adviser)- Best Faculty Advisor, Television – College Division

4) Angelica Mendoza (UST College of Commerce and Business Administration) – Best Promotions Director – Television – College Division

The Len Mallioux Management award is bestowed by IBS, a network of academe-related media broadcasting organizations.

Meanwhile, Tiger Radio bagged the sixth award and was named the “Best Streaming/Online-Only Radio Station for schools with more than 10,000 students”.

The Tiger Media Network is the official broadcasting arm of the University that operates under the supervision of the Communications Bureau. TMN produces content through Tiger TV with the use of internet protocol television (IPTV) and through Tiger Radio, the University鈥檚 e-radio airing via Mixlr.

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Romblon State University Media and Public Affairs Office benchmarks with UST Communications Bureau /romblon-state-university-media-and-public-affairs-office-benchmarks-with-ust-communications-bureau/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=romblon-state-university-media-and-public-affairs-office-benchmarks-with-ust-communications-bureau Thu, 11 Mar 2021 09:33:51 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=51106 The post Romblon State University Media and Public Affairs Office benchmarks with UST Communications Bureau appeared first on 探花精选.

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The two-month-old Media and Public Affairs Office of Romblon State University conducted a virtual benchmarking activity with the 探花精选 Communications Bureau on March 10, 2021 (Wednesday), as the former begins to fulfill its mandate of handling the public image of Romblon State University and its nine campuses.

During the virtual benchmarking activities, led by UST Communications Bureau Director fr. Christopher Jeffrey L. Aytona, O.P., the mandate, vision, mission, objectives, and structure of the Bureau were presented, along with the original content it produces. Also discussed during the said presentation were the services rendered by the Bureau and how it liaises with stakeholders.

Assistant Director for Broadcast Faye Martel-Abugan, MA spoke about the Bureau鈥檚 facilities, highlighting the industry-standard television studio, radio booth, and technical operations center, which are venues for student-generated content to be produced. Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Bachelor of Arts in Journalism students use the said facilities for their laboratory courses.

Media Production Supervisor Marvin Rellamas, for his part, discussed the Bureau鈥檚 line-up of original content and walked the participants through the entire production process鈥攆rom pre- to post-production.

Meanwhile, Assistant Director for Online Philippe Jose S. Hernandez, MEng talked about the social media protocols adopted by the Bureau and how it renders services and advice to the constituent units of the University.

In attendance from Romblon State University were Ms. Rachel Llorca, Mr. Jerryjay Forna, Ms. Cha Ferranco, and Ms. Anna Gadon. They represented the Media and Public Affairs Office head Mr. JP Bayang, also an alumnus of UST.

Meanwhile, the Communications Bureau was also represented by Creatives Supervisor Rommel Rivera, Technical Supervisor Rodolfo Bondoc, Website Supervisor Mar Christian Darren Ramos, Office Secretary Rebecca Maya, and Technical Support Staff Mark Quinol.

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UST Tiger Radio one of 10 recipients of Bret Michaels鈥 Spirit of College Radio Awards 2020 worldwide /ust-tiger-radio-one-of-10-recipients-of-bret-michaels-spirit-of-college-radio-awards-2020-worldwide/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-tiger-radio-one-of-10-recipients-of-bret-michaels-spirit-of-college-radio-awards-2020-worldwide Fri, 18 Dec 2020 08:07:42 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=41517 For the complete list of awardees, click here.

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Among 600 college radio stations across 43 countries, representing the Philippines, the UST Tiger Radio was among the top 10 college radio stations feted with Bret Michaels Spirit of College Radio Awards 2020, announced December 17, 2020 on its website.

The World College Radio Day team voted for the stations that embody the passion and mission of college radio. Likewise, the winners were selected 鈥渋n recognition of truly outstanding and spirited efforts by college radio鈥. 鈥楾he station where you hear the roar鈥 On October 2, 2020, in celebration of World College Radio Day, the UST Tiger Radio, discussed various topics that matter to the society.

The Tiger Jocks ran four episodes with the following topics discussed throughout the day: From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Tiger Jock Nico (Anton John Supe) talked about the Frontliners and the sacrifices they made during the pandemic; he also cited different articles and videos paying tribute to the brave men and women at the forefront of the pandemic. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tiger Jock Nova (Alysia Petras) tackled the importance of suffrage and zeroed-down on the processes and guidelines of voters registration. From 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Tiger Jock Abel (AJ Velasco) shed light on the role of the media in times of the pandemic. He also mentioned the issue of Misinformation/Fake News, and how it brewed a stigma. On the last show from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., Tiger Jock Jordyn (Naomi Tolentino) discussed the shift of physical learning to online learning.

A good portion of the show was interactive, as the listeners were given a chance to voice out their sentiments in online learning, and how it affected their mental health and also the quality of education as the academic institutions were adjusting to the new normal.

UST Tiger Radio is under the Communications Bureau, headed by its Director, Rev. fr. Christopher Jeffrey L. Aytona, O.P. The Tiger Radio is part of the Tiger Media Network, which is supervised by Asst. Prof. Faye M. Abugan, Assistant Director for Broadcast, and Mr. Daryl Querijero, Tiger Radio Station Manager.

For the complete list of awardees, click .

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UST welcomes delegates for d’CATCH 2020 /ust-welcomes-delegates-for-dcatch-2020/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-welcomes-delegates-for-dcatch-2020 Fri, 07 Feb 2020 06:21:00 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=48529 The Department of Communication and Media Studies and its official student organization, the Communication Arts Students’ Association (CASA), of the Faculty of Arts and Letters hosted the 2020 edition of…

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The and its official student organization, the Communication Arts Students’ Association (CASA), of the hosted the 2020 edition of 鈥渄ecentralized Asian Transnational Challenges鈥 (d’CATCH) from February 3 to 7, 2020, along with its official organization.

At the opening ceremony held at the Thomas Aquinas Research Center (TARC) auditorium, Asst. Prof. Jose Arsenio J. Salandanan, Chair of the Department of Communication and Media Studies, admitted that mounting the annual event has its challenges, particularly this time when it is being held at the height of the Novel Coronavirus scare. Despite this, 鈥渨hat lightens the load is our shared vision and valor to make each year better than the one before.聽For this, I thank the faculty advisers and their students for making each gathering intellectually stimulating, culturally enriching and socially engaging,鈥 Salandanan enthused.

In his conference overview, faculty member and d’CATCH 2020 Coordinator Mr. Tito Quiling, Jr., briefed the delegates on what will transpire in the next four days.聽He emphasized the departure from the traditional omnibus structure in linking the documentary projects in what would look like a mini magazine program to a seamlessly integrated video. Quiling encouraged all participants to consult and update him on the progress of their video production.

Days 2, 3, and 4 were designated as workshop sessions.聽Day 2, the pre-production phase, provided the opportunity for each participating country to present the videos they have produced. Workshop participants and faculty members gave comments and suggestions on how best to integrate these videos to form one final video on the theme assigned to them. A brainstorming session followed to look for the common ground or threading elements for their composite videos.聽

Day 3 was the production phase where the different groups shot additional footages and/or situationers (sitners) to unify their videos, which must last for a maximum of 15 minutes including OBB and CBB, with English subtitles for interviews conducted using the native language.

Day 4 saw the post-production phase, where participants held a pre-screening of their final output. A designated member introduced the content of the video to solicit comments and suggestions from faculty members.

Day 5 saw a a twin-bill event: the screening of the final video output in the morning and the farewell dinner in the evening.聽To comply with the directives from the Office of the Secretary General vis-脿-vis the preventive measure in the light of the Corona-Virus scare, simultaneous screenings both in the TARC auditorium and room 201 of the Graduate school were held so as not to have 50 people in one venue. This was done with the help of the Communication Bureaus. Faculty members and students were given a chance not only to view and critique the re-mixed videos but commend well-executed video documentaries.

The event ended with Asst. Prof. Faye Abugan who delivered her closing message and thanked all the faculty members and workshop participants for making the 17th d鈥機ATCH yet another memorable event.聽Immediately after, Asst. Prof. Salandanan announced that the next host will be University Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta with the theme WOW! Prof Senja Yustitia accepted the hosting offer and ended her brief speech with the phrase, 鈥渟ee you in Indonesia in 2021.鈥

d鈥 CATCH is an annual academic gathering of Communication students from Asian countries namely, Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, China and the Philippines which advances practical international research and video co-production among university students.聽It started in 2003 as a collaborative project between Japan Kanda University of International Studies and the 探花精选.聽Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand and Communication University of China Nanjing joined the group in 2005 and 2009, respectively.聽 In 2013, yet, another country Indonesia University of Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta (UPN) became the latest addition to its roster of participating universities.

The 17th edition marks the fifth time the 探花精选 hosted the event.聽 UST was host to d鈥機ATCH in 2005, 2008, 2011 and 2016. Although two countries cannot make it to d鈥 CATCH 2020 in Manila, Philippines, Malaysia University of Malaya participated and hopes to be part of the consortium.

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Abugan of Comms Bureau, Artlets talks about Tiger Radio in Philippine College Radio Congress /abugan-of-comms-bureau-artlets-talks-about-tiger-radio-in-philippine-college-radio-congress/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=abugan-of-comms-bureau-artlets-talks-about-tiger-radio-in-philippine-college-radio-congress Thu, 28 Nov 2019 03:36:00 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=3695  Return Asst. Prof. Faye Martel-Abugan, MA of the Communications Bureau and the Faculty of Arts and Letters, presented UST Tiger Radio鈥檚 use of video for broadcast in the Philippine College…

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Asst. Prof. Faye Martel-Abugan, MA of the and the , presented UST Tiger Radio鈥檚 use of video for broadcast in the Philippine College Radio Congress (PCRC) 2019, held from November 26-28, 2019 at the University of the Philippines 鈥 Diliman, Philippines.

Abugan prefaced the history of the campus radio鈥檚 establishment and emphasized the station鈥檚 use of videos to 鈥渃onnect with its audience鈥 via live broadcasts. She also explained its system for airing and how Tiger Media Network, the official broadcasting unit of UST, accommodates student media volunteers.

Joining Abugan in the event were Asst. Prof. Anna Cielo P. Timbol-Perez, M.A, and student media volunteers from the Faculty of Arts and Letters, namely: Alodia Berzel Laguardia, Gillian Eslera, Kassie Salanguit, Micah Gayle Resubal, and Wida Isabel Echalar.

Bearing the theme 鈥淏ack to Basics,鈥 PCRC 2019 strives to instill the significant principles and skills that a responsible media practitioner should hold in a rapidly emerging and innovating world. With over 150 participants all over the country, the congress is organized by the UP Department of Broadcast Communication and DZUP 1602, the official AM radio station of UP Diliman.

UST鈥檚 Internet-based radio, Tiger Radio, is accessible via: . Its jocks are student volunteers from the different faculties, colleges, and schools of the University.

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