Makilala TV inks contract with Pilipinas Global Network; TV5 to launch pilot show July 8

by Kobakila News

NEW YORK – A television talk show featuring three Filipina American (FilAm) hosts, will soon be available in Guam, Canada, and all across the U.S. It will also be viewed in the Middle East, North Africa region, Europe, Australia, Papua New Guinea and South Korea.

Makilala TV, which is celebrating its fifth year, has finalized an agreement on June 7, 2018, with Pilipinas Global Network US (PGNU), the exclusive distributor of Cignal and TV5 programs.

Starting July 8, the television talk show’s cultural, political, and lifestyle programming can be viewed alongside programs such as Aksyon News and the PBA. All shows are under the station’s Kapatid banner in North America. Through this agreement, Makilala TV is able to widen its reach and present a much bigger storytelling platform for notable FilAm leaders and organizations.

Makilala TV hosts: (Left to right) Jen Furer, Crien Dc Pastor, Rachelle Ocampo | Contributed Photo

Produced through the facilities of Manhattan Neighborhood Network, Makilala TV is currently being aired in three of NYC’s five boroughs, namely the Bronx, Queens, and Manhattan.

Makilala TV is a studio format program with three Filipina Americans interviewing a panel of guests on a wide variety of issues, from the provocative to the personal to self-help topics. There have been discussions on the culture of gun violence, the #Metoo movement, creating a successful business, caring for seniors, and life after divorce, just to cite a few themes.

The three hosts are women known throughout the community for their meaningful involvement, their opinions, and their talent. Jen Furer is the author of the immigration memoir “Out of Status,” is a certified personal trainer, and the Scholars Chief of Advancement for Rural Kids. Rachelle Ocampo is a public health professional, works in development and communications with the Asian American community, and is a board member of Roots of Health (Ugat Ng Kalusugan). Cristina Pastor is a journalist and the publisher of The FilAm community newspaper.

Makilala TV is the first Filipino program in the 25-year history of the BronxNet. It is currently the only FilAm programming on MNN and Queens Public Television.

“I felt that it was very compelling with high production value and would make a great addition to our multicultural channel,” said Bernardo Moronta, Traffic Manager of BronxNet. “Filipinos constitute one of the fastest-growing ethnicities in the United States, and BronxNet is proud to provide strong programming for this under-served audience.”

“PGNU is committed to broadcasting relevant content to the Filipino community. We believe that with the addition of Makilala TV to our programming line-up, we are fulfilling this commitment,” said Ernesto D. Sta. Maria, Jr. PGNU President and CEO. “We’re constantly hard at work in making sure that more Filipinos all over the world get to enjoy quality content from PGNU.”

Zenaida Mendez, the director of MNN’s El Barrio Firehouse Community Media Center, said she is happy for the show and its three hosts.
“These Filipinas are excellent journalists,” she said.

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