Guest of Honor and Inspitational Speaker during the AMA Foundation Day
During the 2nd year celebration special taping of Tingog sang Kabataang Ilonggo

November 21, 2008

I had a full schedule this week but there were two back to memory lane major events that were celebrated. The first one was the celebration of the Cable TV show I host, "Tingog sang Kabataang Ilonggo" (The Voice of the Young Ilonggo). It is said to be the first Youth oriented TV talk show in our area. The second event was organized by my partner institution for youth projects and programs, AMA Computer College, for its 28th Foundation Day Celebration.

Like in any start up endeavor, we had our fair share of baby step challenges. We are glad that with our avid supporters, we made it through all of the tests of time and hopefully you would continue to join us in continuing the journey.

The TV show I anchor started in December of 2006 in Skycable then under Y'dscreen productions. During that time, it had a different format and I was with with my co-host, Mala. Thank you so much to Princess and Lester who helped us with the show until June of 2007. After such, "Tingog sang Kabataang Ilonggo" TV Show was reborn under a new production, LEX Express Artistic Productions and it became a one man anchored show. The show then changed also in terms of its segments and thankfully the sponsors were and are still on board even until the LEX Talk segment was born. We tried and are continuously trying our very best to improve the show with more interesting and helpful topics as well as improving the editing and production of the show. We believed that we wanted to reach more people and that was the time Tingog sang Kabataang Ilonggo expanded in CableStar, then on Radio (Aksyon Radyo and Bombo Radyo) and eventually a newspaper column in NewsExpress. We will try to improve on our work and we hope to hear any suggestions and constructive comments from our viewers and listeners. After all, we are doing this for you.

The purpose and dream of our productions is to give voice to the voiceless and importance to those who are seemingly ignored.

Again, thank you to all of the people who are helping us with the TV show, Radio show and the newspaper column. The gratitude will always be present.