Philippines, Right now


The Philippines was now a radio program that was broadcast in the Philippines in Spanish from March 2007 to September 2009. It was eminently cultural, educational and informative and was an idea of ​​the Press Association of Cadiz (Spain), within its Cadiz 2012 project, and the collaboration and support of Radio Manila, whose frequency (1278 Khz) and local sheltered.

The project also collaborates with the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation for Development (AECID) and the Instituto Cervantes.

Its programming consisted of one-hour sessions lasting five days a week, from Monday to Friday.

This project had much to thank the professionals José Vicente Fábregas Vibar, better known as Bon Vibar and José Ricardo Molina, as well as all the students and other Filipino professionals who love Spanish and the cultural approach between peoples. Importance of this program The importance of this program for the culture and the Spanish language in the Philippines, where they had been losing ground until almost disappeared, lies in being an important impulse and a living recognition of the growing interest and shy renaissance of Spanish in this Asian country, where young people are rediscovering a culture and language that is not alien to them.

Due to its positive reception in the strong time zone of 12 to 13 hours, it seems possible to maintain and even expand emissions. Distribution / Structure of the program

Distribution of sessions and people who have addressed them with their voices:

Participation of the project directors in the initial sessions: Bon Vibar (Sessions 1-5) José Ricardo Molina (Session 1)

Usual distribution of sessions:

Theresa José, Camille Tan and Christine Cruz Rávago

Armis Obeña Bajar, María Mendoza, Mónica Rodriguez, Mark Jason Villa and Christine Cruz Rávago

Richard Allan Aquino, José Juan Ramírez of Cartagena, Fernando Gómez de Liaño, Stephanie Palallos and Christine Cruz Rávago

Javier Escat, Cheryll Ruth Ramirez, Marlon James Sales, Carmen Tejada and Christine Cruz Rávago

Armis Obeña Bajar, Mónica Rodriguez, Theresa José, José Juan Ramírez of Cartagena and Christine Cruz Rávago

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