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PSC’s Sports Journalism gab guides campus writers for Palaro 2018 coverage

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CAOAYAN, Ilocos Sur – Some 200 students and advisers from all over the country received training from the Philippine Sports Commission to prepare them for covering the 2018 Palarong Pambansa here, which opens today at the Quirino Stadium.

The Philippine Sports Commission’s Communicat­e Sports Seminar, which aims to teach campus journalist­s the basics of ethical sports journalism, partnered with the Department of Education and the Philippine Informatio­n Agency to train campus writers and their advisers to cover one of the most awaited multi-sports events in the country.

PSC Commission­er Charles Maxey, himself a former sports editor, expressed his elation that “we have the opportunit­y to be with these young people who are the future communicat­ors of our country.”

The seminar participan­ts are expected to cover matches of the scheduled 28 sports where 15,000 students from all regions across the country will vie for 1599 medals.

Assistant Secretary G.H. Ambat set the editorial directions of the writers on their Palarong Pambansa coverage. “There are many stories that are waiting to be told,” said Ambat in her talk as she gave the participan­ts some idea on possible topics.

She also reminded participan­ts, who are winners of regional and national writing conference­s, that DepEd is counting on them to use their writing skills to cover the event and provide engaging stories and salient informatio­n on their respective regions’ performanc­es.

Maxey joined PSC Commission­er Celia Kiram in representi­ng the agency in the Palarong Pambansa board deliberati­on meeting yesterday where Davao City emerged as hosting bid winner.

Both PSC officials will be attending the opening ceremonies today together with PSC Commission­ers Arnold Agustin and Ramon Fernandez. President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to grace the ceremony as the guest speaker. PSC

Communicat­e Sports is a sports journalism seminar launched by the PSC in February this year to activate campus journalist­s to partner with the PSC in spreading informatio­n about the agency, its programs, the exploits of our national athletes and most importantl­y, to widen the agency’s reach to inspire more to get into sports.

The past two editions of the seminar were held in Davao and Batangas. This special edition held for the Palarong Pambansa campus writers is the third leg, with the next stops scheduled in Cebu and Pampanga.

 ?? PSC ?? HOW TO COVER THE PALARONG PAMBANSA. Sun.Star Davao Sports Editor Marianne L. Saberon-Abalayan briefs some 200 campus writers and their advisers on how to cover the Palarong Pambansa 2018 during the second and final day of the “Communicat­e Sports”...
PSC HOW TO COVER THE PALARONG PAMBANSA. Sun.Star Davao Sports Editor Marianne L. Saberon-Abalayan briefs some 200 campus writers and their advisers on how to cover the Palarong Pambansa 2018 during the second and final day of the “Communicat­e Sports”...

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