AnakTV holds media literacy symposium as 2026 Awards screenings begin

A group photo at the conclusion of the first leg of the Anak TV Media Literacy Symposium in Ilocos Sur, which also marked the start of the nationwide screenings and voting for the 2026 “Anak TV Awards.” (Photo courtesy: Anak TV Inc.)

Anak TV formally kicked off the 2026 Anak TV Awards season in Ilocos Sur, beginning the nationwide screening and voting process that determines which television programs will earn the coveted Anak TV seal.

The symposium held at Saint Paul College of Ilocos Sur combined media education with actual program screenings, underscoring Anak TV’s advocacy of empowering Filipino families to become responsible and discerning media consumers.

Anak TV President Elvira Yap-Go said in her speech, “Anuman ang sitwasyon ng inyong pamilya, mahalaga ang papel ninyo bilang magulang. Kayo ang ilaw na gumagabay sa mga bata. Being the light means guiding your children to make the right and responsible decisions on their media consumption.”

Keynote speakers were Knowledge Channel Foundation, Inc. platforms and partnerships Head Danie Rose Sedilla-Cruz and Anak TV Vice President and ABS-CBN corporate communications head Kane Errol Choa.

Sedilla-Cruz spoke about empowering children through responsible content creation, while Choa presented case studies on hate and cyberbullying on social media, underscoring responsible online behavior and offering practical coping strategies to survive online bullying.

Anak TV ambassadors Ayra Mariano and Joshua Dionisio, hosts of “UNTV Good Morning Kuya,” perform song numbers during the Anak TV Media Literacy Symposium at St. Paul College Ilocos Sur. (Photo courtesy: Anak TV Inc.)

Meanwhile, school chaplain Rev. Msgr. Gary Noel Formoso, school president Sr. Ma. Nilda Masirag, and guidance services team leader Sr. Dahlia Corazon Dabu, expressed strong support for the media literacy initiative of Anak TV and reaffirmed the school’s commitment to promoting responsible media engagement among students and families.

Anak TV ambassadors Ayra Mariano and Joshua Dionisio, hosts of UNTV Good Morning Kuya, also graced the event and performed song numbers during the Program.

A highlight of the event was the participation of the parents in screening and selecting child-friendly TV shows that can sport the prestigious Anak TV Seal. The participants were also asked who among the personalities they see on TV they would want their children to emulate as role models.

Grade 3 to 6 pupils also joined the AnakTV Larolympics, featuring games such as sipa, piko, and sack race, reinforcing Anak TV’s advocacy of promoting physical activity and traditional Filipino outdoor games among kids.

(L-R) Knowledge Channel’s Danie Rose Sedilla-Cruz, Anak TV president Elvira Yap Go, school chaplain Rev. Msgr. Gary Noel Formoso, school president Sr. Ma. Nilda Masirag, guidance services team leader Sr. Dahlia Corazon Dabu, and Anak TV VP Kane Errol Choa pose for a photo during the Anak TV Media Literacy Symposium at St. Paul College Ilocos Sur. (Photo courtesy: Anak TV Inc.)

Best known for its annual Anak TV Awards, Anak TV is composed of major television networks and media stakeholders in the Philippines. 

Beyond the awards, the organization conducts media literacy symposia nationwide to educate families on the wise use of media and the responsible media consumption of children.

The Anak TV Awards recognize television programs that meet child-sensitive and family-friendly standards. Programs that receive the Anak TV Seal are affirmed by parents, teachers, and students as suitable for children.

For updates on upcoming symposium legs and the 2026 Anak TV Awards, follow Anak TV, Inc. on Facebook and Instagram or visit www.anaktv.ph. (PR)

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