The 50th Anniversary of the Federation of Provincial Press Clubs of the Philippines, Inc. will be highlighted with the holding of the First Countryside Press Congress,
where officers and members of the provincial press clubs will converge
together with individual media institutions and practitioners, to
discuss matters of utmost importance especially to the development of
the provincial media, and the enhancement of its role in the country’s
development.
This will be an opportunity for the provincial press to relate,
dialogue, and interface with people representing the public relations
and advertising industry, the government public-information and
regulatory machinery, and other support sectors, in order to reach some
common ground toward resolving some of the significant issues and
problems affecting the provincial press.
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This is the site of the Federation of Provincial Press Clubs of the Philippines, Inc., the nationwide association of press clubs and media organizations found in almost every province in the country.
The FPPCP celebrates its 50th Foundation Anniversary this year, reminiscing the events that led to the establishment of this grouping that spinned off from the National Press Club. Media stalwarts back in 1963 decided to organize provincial media institutions and practitioners into the FPPCP and gave the federation a seat in the NPC board.
Now, the FPPCP will hold the First Countryside Press Congress coinciding with its 50th anniversary. Details may be read from other sections of this blog. A registration form may also be downloaded from the mirror site, which members and others interested may print and fill up, before sending by email to pressclubsfed@yahoo.com, or faxing to (02) 313-5302.
The FPPCP celebrates its 50th Foundation Anniversary this year, reminiscing the events that led to the establishment of this grouping that spinned off from the National Press Club. Media stalwarts back in 1963 decided to organize provincial media institutions and practitioners into the FPPCP and gave the federation a seat in the NPC board.
Now, the FPPCP will hold the First Countryside Press Congress coinciding with its 50th anniversary. Details may be read from other sections of this blog. A registration form may also be downloaded from the mirror site, which members and others interested may print and fill up, before sending by email to pressclubsfed@yahoo.com, or faxing to (02) 313-5302.
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