Media giant GMA Network wins big for the Philippines, bringing home a total of seven medals âincluding one World Gold medalâat the 2024 New York Festivals TV & Film (NYF) Awards. This marks the first time all the GMA shortlisted entries won in their respective categories.

At the virtual Storytellers Gala held on April 17 (Philippine time), multi-awarded GMA Public Affairs once again dominated the countryâs winning entries with six medals.
The bi-monthly public affairs program âThe Atom Araullo Specialsâ clinched a World Gold Medal again, this time for the powerful documentary âBatas Bataâ (Childâs Game) in the Documentary: Social Justice category.
The said episode showed Atom Araullo exploring the lives of minors entangled in the complex web of crime and conflict within the heart of Manila. The documentary also assessed the Philippinesâ existing legal framework and whether it adequately addresses the unique challenges faced by these young individuals.
A second âThe Atom Araullo Specialsâ documentary, âHingang Malalimâ (One Deep Breath), earned a Silver Medal under the Documentary: Human Concerns category. The episode featured the life of the Badjao people in Mindanao, who make a living out of diving for pearls.
GMA Public Affairsâ flagship documentary program âI-Witnessâ earned three medals this year.
âBawat Baryaâ (The Price of Dreams), also a documentary by Araullo, won a Silver medal in the Documentary: Social Issues category. It featured the story of two young boys who search for coins in a dirty water channel for a living.
Winning Bronze medals each were Howie Severinoâs documentary âBoat to Schoolâ and Mav Gonzalesâ documentary âSisid sa Putikâ (Rise from the Mud).
âBoat to School,â which won under the Documentary: Heroes category, showed the plight of the students in Liaonan Siargao, who had to traverse the sea using a boat just to go to school. It also told the story of how one resident took it upon herself to gather children in her small home to teach them what she could with the little knowledge she had.
Meanwhile, âSisid sa Putikâ took home the Bronze medal in the Documentary: Community Portraits category. Mavâs documentary featured the old tradition of Agusan Del Norte residents diving into the waters to get mud that will be used to plant frog grass.
Arriving on the global stage for the first time was GMA Public Affairsâ action-packed drama series âBlack Rider,â which won a Bronze medal in the Entertainment Program: Drama category. Bannered by Primetime Action Hero Ruru Madrid, Black Rider weaves together elements of heroism, revenge, justice, and family drama in a compelling narrative on a cinematic scale.
Rounding off the accolades of GMA Network this year was GMA Integrated Newsâ âSundo: A GMA Integrated News Documentary,â which won a Bronze Medal in the News Program: News Documentary/Special category. This marks a significant milestone as this is the first news documentary under GMA Integrated News 360. “Sundo” chronicles the war between Hamas and Israel as told through the lenses of GMA Integrated Newsâ veteran journalists Raffy Tima and JP Soriano and Video Journalist Kim Sorra. GMA Integrated News was the first Philippine news organization to deliver live and exclusive reports straight from the Middle East in the Israel-Hamas conflict at that time.

The New York Festivals TV & Film Awards recognizes content in all lengths and forms from over 50 countries. GMA Network was the only local broadcast company to make this yearâs shortlisted entries.
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