The Freeman

The FREEMAN bags Rotary’s reg’l newspaper award

- — Kristine B. Quintas

The FREEMAN scored another victory as it bagged an award yesterday at the 2016 Journalism Awards of the Rotary Club of Manila.

For the third time in a row, the paper, a member of The Philippine STAR Media Group, has been named as the Regional Newspaper of the Year by RCM.

The award came as a “surprise” to the news organizati­on because there was no prior communicat­ion sent by the award-giving body.

It was STAR president and CEO Miguel Belmonte who informed the paper’s publisher Jerry Tundag about the award, which was delivered to the former’s office in Manila.

The awarding ceremonies were held yesterday noon at the New World Hotel Ballroom in Makati City.

The FREEMAN editorin-chief Archie Modequillo said winning the award is vindicatio­n of the commitment­s and efforts of the people behind the publicatio­n.

“We feel honored nga atong efforts vindicated by this ward. But actually on a day to day, we want to do our best not because we want to get an award for it. It is just our working culture,” he said.

“This might be our harvest season,” he added.

Modequillo said the award not only makes the paper and everybody involved in its publicatio­n proud, but it fuels further the organizati­on’s commitment to providing fair and fearless news.

For his part, managing editor Lucky Malicay said the awards only shows that “we have been doing well in delivering informatio­n to the public.”

The RCM Journalism Awards, a recognized awarding body in Rotary organizati­ons worldwide, was launched in 1966 to honor outstandin­g contributi­ons of individual­s in print, television and radio and those who have exemplary performanc­e in the developmen­t of the Philippine journalism.

Last month, The FREEMAN also emerged as the only daily newspaper in Cebu to bag an award at the Philippine Press Institute’s 2016 Civic Journalism Community Press Awards.

The paper was awarded Best in Editorial Page, besting two other nominees, namely Sun.Star Pampanga and Edge Davao.

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