CHARO SANTOS-CONCIO named ASIAN MEDIA WOMAN OF THE YEAR by CONTENTASIA, and WOMAN ACHIEVER FOR TOURISM AND INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING ng SKAL Tourism Awards 2014!
ABS-CBN president and CEO Charo
Santos-Concio was honored last Wednesday (Sept 3) as the Asian Media Woman of
the Year by ContentAsia, a premier information resource that covers the
entertainment media industry across Asia-Pacific region.
Santos-Concio, who topped
ContentAsia’s annual list of Asia’s Most Influential Women in Media, was chosen
by ContentAsia for leading “a powerful multi-platform content agenda that is
the strongest insurance we know of amid all the uncertainties of a digital
world. And she’s doing it mindful of the powerful legacy of a company that has
led in its traditional broadcast space for the past 60 years.”
“This award is special for me
because it recognizes my work and passion as a storyteller and a leader of a
multimedia company, and I could not be more honored to represent not just ABS-CBN,
but the hard-working media women in the Philippines. In so many ways I am
blessed to get to do what I do, because to be in the business of telling
stories is to be in the business of changing lives, inspiring people and
offering hope, and promoting different perspectives. I am so thankful
that I am given the opportunity to be of service to the Filipino people. I
share this award with my family at ABS-CBN and with all the hardworking women
in media,” Santos-Concio said.
She was honored at a gala dinner Wednesday
themed “Great stories…& the women who tell them best,” along with the other
women industry leaders and decision makers in the region, at Grand Hyatt
Singapore.
Santos-Concio also delivered the
well-applauded opening keynote presentation at the sixth annual ContentAsia
Summit Thursday (September 4) to discuss ABS-CBN’s storytelling strengths and
hopes and strategies for content creation.
In her presentation, Santos-Concio shared
that the secret behind ABS-CBN’s successful programs and films is crafting
stories with familiar plotlines but with strong, unique, and authentic
characters that audiences can root for and relate to.
Drawing the strongest positive reactions
from the attendees were the feel-good ‘kilig’ scenes from “Be Careful With My
Heart,” the poignant moments from “Starting Over Again,” and the confrontation
scenes from “The Legal Wife.”
The summit, which had the theme
“Great Stories, Well Told,” was attended by content creators, producers,
broadcasters, program buyers, programming heads, and executives, and focused on
creativity and innovation in content creation, packaging, production,
marketing, and distribution.
ContentAsia delivers information
about entertainment content creation, funding, financing, licensing,
distribution, design and branding, and technology to industry executives across
Asia in electronic, print, and online publications.
Santos-Concio was also hailed as Woman
Achiever for Tourism and International Understanding Friday night (Sept 5) at the
24th SKAL International Makati Awards for her exemplary contribution
to the promotion of Philippine tourism both locally and internationally.
Congrats again Ma'am Charo, we are very proud of you!
"crafting stories with familiar plotlines but with strong, unique, and authentic characters that audiences can root for and relate to" ----sorry Darla not true..ABS CBN teleserye nowadays are not worth watching!!!Look at Hawak Kamay? Ikaw Lamang?Sana Bukas? anong meron? same formula wlang kwenta...gone were the days for Bituin, Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay, Bastat Kasama Kita Line Up!!! Iba ibang kwento ibat ibang putahe ibat ibang galing..palitan si Baklang Deo!!!
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