"Smile Radio" AXBY 93.7 FM 5-Mins News Broadcast September 25,2019 Page 1 of 6
"Smile Radio" AXBY 93.7 FM 5-Mins News Broadcast September 25,2019 Page 1 of 6
"Smile Radio" AXBY 93.7 FM 5-Mins News Broadcast September 25,2019 Page 1 of 6
AXBY 93.7 FM
5-mins News Broadcast
September 25,2019
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8 ANCHOR 1&2 : Serving you the hottest and the most leading news of the hour. Your News Our
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13 ANCHOR 2 : For National News, CHR opens rights space on martial law commemoration
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15 ANCHOR 1 : For International News, Strong earthquake jolts Pakistan’s capital, other cities
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17 ANCHOR 2 : For Local News, Immunization program understaffed, logistically challenged – DOH
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19 ANCHOR 1 : In Showbiz News, Aside from physical strength, Jane de Leon reveals other equally
3 : The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) opened on Tuesday new facilities in its main
5 : of people and the atrocities committed during the martial law regime of President
6 : Ferdinand Marcos. According to Gascon, there is a certain symbolism in why they chose
7 : this part of the CHR office as the human rights collaboratory space — which he says is a
10 : establish this institution as a safe, enabling, and empowering space for the broad human
11 : rights community […] not just for the commission and its staff, but more importantly, for
12 : our partners,” Gascon said.The space, originally a seldom-used corridor, is located beside
13 : the hall and their new multimedia room. The working area, which contains various
17 ANCHOR 2 :Thank you Justine. Strong earthquake jolts Pakistan’s capital, other cities
18 NP1 : A powerful 5.8-magnitude earthquake has struck Pakistan’s capital Islamabad and
19 other cities in the eastern Punjab province, scaring many people who rushed out of
20 multistory buildings and homes.Authorities said they were still trying to confirm
22 Department said that according to its preliminary assessment the epicenter of the 5.8-
23 magnitude quake was located near the mountainous city of Jehlum in the Punjab
24 province. The tremors shook walls in Islamabad and left people standing on the streets.
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BUSINESS.
The government's program to vaccinate every child even in far-flung areas is facing manpower and
logistical issues, a Department of Health (DOH) official told a Senate panel on Tuesday, September 24.
At the hearing of the Senate committee on in a Senate health and demography, DOH Disease Prevention
and Control Bureau officer-in-charge Anthony Calibo said the challenges in implementing the Expanded
Programme on Immunization (EPI) include the lack of health workers at the ground level, the
communication of vaccination campaigns, and the monitoring of materials delivery.
The hearing focused on monitoring DOH efforts in line with the recent resurgence of polio in the
Philippines. The country had been polio-free for the last 19 years before the first case of resurgence was
reported in a child in Lanao del Sur on September 19.
The third-dose polio vaccination coverage dropped to 66% in 2018 – its lowest in recent years, according
to Calibo. The understaffing problem spills into negative impressions that parents may have towards
vaccines, especially in light of the Dengvaxia controversy in 2017.
Campaigns like Una Sa Lahat Bakuna not only strive to widen the coverage of vaccinations, but also to
address the need to gain public trust to reduce vaccine hesitancy.
Since there are less people on the ground, Calibo said the loss of face-to-face interaction contributes to
uncertainties parents may have on getting their children vaccinated.
“I think one of the main challenges is that the communication materials are very top-heavy. They
require dissipation at the ground level. This has been the weakest link, especially in terms of response….
Admittedly, there are some parents who may not be well-informed about vaccinations and their safety,”
he said
It has been three months since Jane de Leon learned that was chosen to play Darna.
But to this day, she has yet to fully grasp the magnitude of the said project and the impact it could make
not only on her career, but also on her life.
The training is reportedly rigorous and physically demanding, so much so that the two previous
actresses tapped for the movie were both forced to withdraw due to health issues.
At first, it was difficult, but as we go on, I feel like I’m starting to get used to it … I’m quite athletic; I do
wushu,” the 20-year-old Star Magic talent related. “I also have to be mentally strong.”
But more than the role’s physical requirements, she stressed that it’s just as crucial that she embodies
Darna’s values. “She and I are both tough … And we’re both willing to sacrifice everything for our
families and loved ones,” Jane pointed out.
In earlier social media posts, “Darna” director, Jerrold Tarog—who replaced Erik Matti—said Jane was
the “unanimous choice for the role.”
“The execs wanted a new face for Darna and I was all for it,” he wrote on Instagram. “Thus, open
auditions—newbies, celebs, chinita, mestiza, morena, etc. The short list was a good mix, but ultimately,
it was about who could carry the role.”