AbS-cbn still most child-friendly
ABS-CBN nabbed 63 Anak TV awards for its child-friendly programs and personalities, including four Kapamilya stars who entered Anak TV’s Makabata Hall of Fame.
Those who were elevated to the Makabata Hall of Fame were ABS-CBN chief content officer and MMK host Charo Santos-Concio, Piolo Pascual, Anne Curtis and Sharon Cuneta for being voted as Makabata Stars for seven years.
Other Kapamilya stars who were named as this year’s Male and Female Makabata Stars include Bea Alonzo, Noli de Castro, Kathryn Bernardo, Liza Soberano, Julia Barretto, Daniel Padilla, Lea Salonga, Robi Domingo, Julia Montes, Joshua Garcia, Ian Veneracion, Anthony Taberna, Sylvia Sanchez, Susan Roces, Yassi Pressman and Pia Wurtzbach.
Six Kapamilya programs also made it on the list of Top 10 household favorite TV programs, including FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano, La Luna Sangre, Maalaala Mo Kaya, It’s Showtime, Matanglawin and TV Patrol. Meanwhile, ABS-CBN hit programs that earned the coveted Anak TV Seal were A Love to Last, Be My Lady, FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano, Home Sweetie Home, Langit Lupa, Maalaala Mo Kaya, Magandang Buhay, Matanglawin, My Dear Heart, Oyayi, Salamat Dok, Superbook, The Greatest Love, Umagang Kay Ganda, Wansapanataym and Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids. ABS-CBN Regional programs were also bestowed
with the Anak TV Seal, including TV Patrol Negros (Bacolod), TV Patrol North Central Luzon, TV Patrol Northern Luzon (Baguio), Agri Tayo Dito, Bagong Umaga, Bagong Balita, Bagong Umaga, Sabado Na! Kapamilya Mas Winner Ka (Bacolod), Kapamilya Mas Winner Ka
(Cebu), Kapamilya Mas Winner Ka (Davao), Maayong Buntag Kapamilya (Cebu), Maayong Buntag Mindanao, Mag TV De Aton Este (Zamboanga), Mag TV Na (Cebu), Mag TV Na, Magnegosyo Ta (Davao), Mag TV Na Amiga (Bacolod), Mag TV Na Atin To (Baguio), Mag TV Na Oragon, Magandang Umaga South Central Mindanao, Marhay Na Aga Kapamilya, Naimbag nga Morning Kapamilya (Baguio) and Salandigan (Bacolod).
Anak TV Seal awardees were chosen by jurors composed of parents, teachers, NGOs and other sectors of society on television programs.