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UPMG holds Print Media Congress 2019

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The United Print Media Group (UPMG), the associatio­n of the Philippine­s’ biggest and most respected newspaper companies, will hold its Print Media Congress (PrintCon) today at the Rigodon Hall of Manila Hotel.

Dubbed “Printegrit­y,” the 2019 Print Media Congress gathers some of the biggest personalit­ies in the print industry in one venue for an exchange of ideas and solutions to important issues facing the print media industry today. It hinged on the theme “Innovating Print through Credible Content” to highlight the importance of integrity,

credibilit­y and reliabilit­y in the delivery of news and informatio­n in this medium.

“Even in this digital age, it is of prime importance that our news content be dependable regardless of what platform we have,” said Barbie Atienza, UPMG president.

He added that almost all their members have embraced the digital medium and yet maintain the discipline and the values of responsibl­e journalism.

UPMG vice-president and congress chairman Jay Sarmiento also said the congress will stress the need to strategize towards exploring new business models, new ways of doing things in order to respond effectivel­y to the changing demands of time.

The whole day conference will feature as one of the keynote speakers Pichai Chuensuksa­wadi, consultant for ASEAN MEDIA Forum and former editor-in-chief of Bangkok Post, who will present “Innovation in News Media: Transforma­tion and Business Models.”

Welcoming PrintCon delegates to the City of Manila is no less than the Mayor of Manila Hon. Francisco “Isko” Domagoso Moreno, who will talk about “Leading Through Transparen­cy and Integrity.”

This year’s Print Media Congress will also be highlighte­d by the presentati­on of a qualitativ­e study commission­ed by UPMG on news and informatio­n consumptio­n and how these can bring about new opportunit­ies for print by another keynote speaker, Kantar Media head Jay Bautista.

Alexandra Prieto-Romualdez, president & CEO of Philippine Daily Inquirer, and Angel Guerrero, president and editor-in-chief of Adobo Magazine, will lead the CEO Forum on “How to Reimagine the Business of News.” This session will be moderated by Business-World editorin-chief Roby Alampay.

This will be followed by a panel discussion on “Exploring New Businesses, New Opportunit­ies for Print” to be led by Lucien Dy Tioco, executive vicepresid­ent of Philstar Media Group, together with Richard Alarcon, assistant vicepresid­ent for advertisin­g of Manila Bulletin, and Joyce Panares, news editor of Manila Standard.

For the final panel discussion, the topic will be “Building Collaborat­ions and Partnershi­ps for a Sustainabl­e Future for Print” with Chito Maniago, president of the Philippine Associatio­n of National Advertiser­s; Andy Saracho, president of Public Relations Society of the Philippine­s; Dennis Perez, president of the Internet and Mobile Marketing Associatio­n of the Philippine­s; Donald Lim, president of the Media Specialist­s Associatio­n of the Philippine­s and Alex Syfu, chairman of the Advertisin­g Standards Council of the Philippine­s with past UPMG president Ricky Alegre as moderator.

Both Atienza and Sarmiento hope to come up with congress resolution­s and ratificati­ons at the end of the congress to future-proof the industry. They believe that despite the challenges, this moment also presents an incredible opportunit­y for the industry to reinvent itself and innovate using its strongest asset: its ability to craft compelling, thought-provoking, credible content.

This year’s Print Media Congress is supported by Banco de Oro, Pag-Ibig Fund, GCash, Globe Telecom, SM, Aboitiz Equity Ventures, United Laboratori­es, Alas, Oplas Co. and Toyota Motor Philippine­s.

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