ABS-CBN remains GCIC’s ‘Most Innovative Network’
ABS-CBN hauled a total of 23 awards including the Most Innovative Network for the third consecutive year, making it a Hall of Famer at the third Global City Innovative College (GCIC) Awards for Television.
Organized by Global City Innovative College, the annual recognition is given to TV programs and personalities that embody what it considers as innovation, “a change that creates a new dimension of performance.”
Four Kapamilya shows were also elevated to its Hall of Fame, namely TV Patrol, Matanglawin, Umagang Kay Ganda and ASAP. FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano was cited as the Most Innovative Primetime TV Program, while its lead star Coco Martin was hailed as the Most Innovative TV Actor. On the other hand, child star Mcneal “Awra” Briguela clinched the Most Innovative TV Child Star award.
It’s Showtime bagged the award for Most Innovative Noontime TV Show. Meanwhile, three of its main hosts were also recognized for their talent including Vice Ganda (Most Innovative TV Comedian and Most Innovative Male TV Fashion Icon), Anne Curtis (Most Innovative Female TV Host), and Billy Crawford (Most Innovative Male TV Host). Several Kapamilya entertainment and news and current affairs programs also triumphed at the GCIC Awards for Television including Asia’s longestrunning drama anthology Maalaala
Mo Kaya (Most Innovative TV Drama), Magandang Buhay (Most Innovative TV Talk Show), Wansapanataym (Most Innovative Fantasy TV Program), Gandang Gabi Vice (Most Innovative Late Night TV Program), the news and current affairs show S.O.C.O. (Most Innovative Investigative TV Program) and I Can See Your Voice (Most Innovative TV Talk Show).
Kapamilya stars emerged as winners as well as Enrique Gil and Liza Soberano (Most Innovative TV Loveteam),
Wildflower lead star Maja Salvador (Most Innovative TV Actress), Angelica Panganiban (Most Innovative TV Commedienne) and Yeng Constantino (Most Innovative TV Singer).