Tuesday, March 31, 2026

'JING' MAKES GLOBAL DEBUT IN SINGAPORE, UNVEILING A CREATOR-FIRST SOCIAL MEDIA

A new era in social media has officially begun. Jing, the next-generation creator-first digital platform, made its highly anticipated global debut last March 29, 2026, at Hall 6 of Golden Village Funan in the Marina Bay Area, Singapore—drawing a full-capacity crowd in what proved to be a landmark moment for the future of digital engagement.

The launch event, hosted by Swiss content creator Marion Muller, with special segments led by Singaporean influencers Megan Foo and Kathy Wong, delivered an electrifying experience for attendees. The venue was packed to the brim with SME leaders, media executives, and entertainment industry figures from Singapore and Malaysia, underscoring the strong regional and global interest in Jing’s bold vision.

Glen John Labasug (JING President & CEO) with Marion Muller

Adding star power to the occasion were award-winning international actress, “Muse of Philippine Cinema” Arci Muñoz and acclaimed actress Angeli Khang, alongside internationally recognized film director and singer-songwriter, Nijel de Mesa.

But beyond the glamour, Jing’s message was clear: this is not just another social media platform—it is a creator-first digital economy built to empower.

Arci Muñoz, Veron Valle (JING Chief Finance Officer) and Angeli Khang

During the keynote presentations, Jing executives took the stage to outline a bold reimagining of the digital landscape, followed by an engaging Q&A session that energized the audience.

“JING stands for Join, Interact, Network, Grow,” said Glen John Labasug, President-CEO and Founder of Jing. 

“We are introducing mechanisms that directly connect to monetization opportunities, making it easier than ever for creators to turn their passion into sustainable income.”

Megan Foo and Kathy Wong

Reinforcing this mission, Jing Turla, Chairman and Co-Founder, emphasized the platform’s purpose: “Jing prioritizes creator sustainability because without creators, there is no culture, no entertainment, and no community.”

Meanwhile, Chief Finance Officer Veron Valle shared the company’s guiding principle: “Every feature in Jing asks one question: does this empower creators or not? If the answer is no, it doesn’t belong on Jing.”

Jing Turla (JING Chairman and Co-Founder)

At a pivotal moment when creators worldwide are demanding fair value for their work, Jing emerges as a revolutionary ecosystem designed to redefine how attention, engagement, and value are shared. By seamlessly integrating monetization opportunities into its core experience, Jing positions itself as a powerful platform for creators, entrepreneurs, and communities alike.

With its official launch, Jing is now available for free download on Google Play and the Apple App Store, opening its doors to creators and users worldwide.


The future of social media is here—and it belongs to creators.

Download Jing today. Join. Interact. Network. Grow. 

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

PRIME VIDEO AND ABS-CBN STUDIOS CELEBRATE STAR-STUDDED BLUE CARPET PREMIERE OF "THE SILENT NOISE"




Prime Video and ABS-CBN Studios successfully hosted the Blue Carpet Celebrity Premiere and Grand Media Conference of "The Silent Noise" on March 10 at Gateway Mall 2, Cinema 11. The screening marked the highly anticipated unveiling of the series’ pilot episode, followed by an engaging media conference with the cast and creators.

Zanjoe Marudo, KD Omalin and Angelica Panganiban,
The Blue Carpet rolled out in style, featuring a star‑studded lineup of celebrities and special guests. In attendance were Ralph Malibunas, Kakki Teodoro, Joel Saracho, Junjun Quintana, Monching Gutierrez, Karina Bautista, Tommy Alejandrino, Joem Bascon, Mutya Orquia, Zaijian Jaranilla, KD Omalin, Zanjoe Marudo and Angelica Panganiban, whose presence thrilled the invited media and fans.
Angelica Panganiban

KD Omalin

Zanjoe Marudo
Anticipation and excitement ran high following the premiere screening of the pilot episode, which captivated both the media and the actors themselves. During the Grand Media Conference, the cast and creators took the stage to share insights, respond to press questions, and highlight the show’s creative journey. Alongside the media, guest celebrities, and fans, the Filipino Sign Language (FSL) community was specially invited in recognition of KD Omalin’s role as a deaf child in the series. To ensure inclusivity, the entire conference was interpreted for the FSL community present in the media conference, emphasizing the production’s commitment to accessibility and representation. 
Mutya Orquia
Zaijian Jaranilla

Karina Bautista
Tommy Alejandrino

Ralph Malibunas
"The Silent Noise" is set to premiere exclusively on Prime Video on March 20, with 2 new episodes released each subsequent week in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
The series follows a family unraveling under the weight of secrets where silence offers no protection. When tragedy strikes, suspicions resurface, and relationships are tested, forcing each member to confront truths they’ve avoided for years. As the mystery deepens, the story reveals how love, loyalty, and silence can shape destinies in unexpected ways. 

Catch one of the most highly anticipated Filipino titles beginning March 20 on Prime Video.

Joem Bascon

 Monching Gutierrez

Joel Serrate

"The Silent Noise" joins thousands of other shows and films available on the Prime Video catalogue, such as  "The Alibi," "LOL: Last One Laughing Philippines," "Linlang," "Drag Den with Manila Luzon Seasons 1 and 2" Korean titles such as "Siren’s Kiss," "Spring Fever," "Surely Tomorrow," "Nice to Not Meet You," "Confidence Queen," "Head Over Heels," "GOOD BOY," "Newtopia," "Marry My Husband" anime hits such as "Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX," "Jujutsu Kaisen 0," "Rurouni Kenshin" on top of award-winning and critically acclaimed Amazon MGM Studios-produced series and movies "Young Sherlock," "Fallout," "The Bluff," "Heads of State," "Reacher," "Red One," "Road House," "The Boys," "The Lord of the Rings: The RIngs of Power," and "The Summer I Turned Pretty" licensed fan favorites "John Wick," and "Challengers" 

Junjun Quintana

Kakki Teodoro

Prime Video exclusive access to coverage of live sports including NBA, and acclaimed sports documentaries including "Bye Bye Barry," "Kelce," and "Earnhardt. Prime Video members are able to watch films and shows anywhere and anytime on thousands of compatible devices. In the Prime Video app, members can also download episodes on their mobile devices and tablets and watch anywhere offline at no additional cost. Prime Video is available in the Philippines for just P149 per month.

Direk Onat Diaz

Monday, March 16, 2026

Councilor Vargas pushes for stricter QC Anti-Bullying Ordinance; City Council to probe cases of bullying against PWD students

 

QUEZON City Councilor Alfred Vargas has called for a comprehensive review and amendment of the city’s Anti-Bullying Ordinance to address the alarming rise of bullying cases in local schools.

The move comes as Vargas  coordinated with the Quezon City Persons with Disability Affairs Office (PDAO) to specifically investigate reports of bullying and physical abuse targeting students with disabilities. 

In a privilege speech, Vargas expressed his grief and outrage over a reported tragedy involving a 15-year-old student with a seizure disorder who allegedly took his own life after enduring relentless physical and verbal abuse from his peers. The victim was reportedly assaulted inside a school restroom while other students cheered, an incident captured on CCTV. 


“Layunin po nating marinig ang lahat ng mga stakeholders, mapanagot ang sinumang dapat mapanagot na may sala o may pagpapabaya na dahilan ng malungkot na pangyayaring ito. All sides should be heard. Only the truth shall be pursued,” Vargas said.

The City Council has voted to investigate the incident.

Vargas likewise emphasized that the current systems in place must be re-evaluated to ensure that all schools are safe spaces rather than venues for violence. 

He said that bullying happens in both public and private institutions, and that the local government must step in to stem bullying and abuse in all schools. 

“Hindi po pwedeng idahilan ang pagkakaroon ng  ‘batang isip.’ This is a matter of life and death. Kaya naman nananawagan po ako sa ating lahat,” he said.

“Siyempre kasama sa pamumuno ng ating Mayor Joy Belmonte and Vice Mayor Gian Sotto, at nating lahat, ang ating mga kasamahan sa Sangguniang Panlungsod na muli po nating buksan at pagusapan ang Anti-Bullying Ordinance po natin. Maaaring kailangan na po natin itong paigtingin pa at mag-adjust sa panahon upang hindi na maulit ang mga ganitong klaseng kasawian,” Vargas added.

Vargas is particularly concerned about the vulnerability of the PWD community within the education system. By engaging PDAO, the councilor aims to create specialized reporting channels and stricter penalties for those who target students with special needs.

He also challenged school administrators and parents to take a more proactive stance, rather than merely reacting after a tragedy has occurred.

“Sa pagbalangkas o sa pag amyenda ng ating ordinansa, itanong din natin kung ano ba talaga ang tungkulin ng  mga magulang ng mga estudyante sa pag-report ng bullying.  Ano ang role, ang papel ng mga magulang kung yung anak nila ang binubully?  Lalo na, anong role ng magulang kung yung anak nila yung nambubully? Napakahalaga po ng papel ng magulang sa usaping ito, ” Vargas stressed.

The councilor ended his plea by calling on the public to break the culture of silence that surrounds bullying.

“Nananawagan po ako sa ating lahat na maging mas mapagmalasakit sa ating kapwa. Spread kindness. At siyempre, maging mapagmatyag at maagap sa pag-report sa mga insidente ng pang-aabuso at pambubully. Wala pong pamilya ang dapat makaranas ng ganitong pighati dahil sa bullying,” Vargas said.

Thursday, March 5, 2026

'Sinelas.atbp' wants to bring a touch of Filipino culture into modern footwear


Sinelas.atbp was founded in August 2025 by Amelita Revilla with a simple goal in mind. 

She wanted to start a small business of her own and what began as a personal dream slowly grew into something bigger after she met people who opened doors to opportunities that helped shape the brand into what it is today. What started as a small idea almost feels like a happy coincidence—or perhaps even a small miracle.

Pinky Esturco (Marketing Manager), Jared Servano (designer), Sofia Jude (designer), Amy Revilla (CEO) and Alma Belarmino (logistics).

Part of the inspiration behind the brand comes from the culture and craftsmanship of Lake Sebu in South Cotabato. This is home to the T'boli people, who are known for their colorful traditions, detailed crafts, and strong connection to their culture. 

One of their most famous creations is the T’nalak cloth. It is woven from abaca fibers by women called Dreamweavers. Tradition says that the designs of the cloth come to the weavers in dreams guided by Fu Dalu, the spirit of dreams. Each T’nalak cloth is unique. No two pieces are the same. Each one reflects the creativity, stories, and environment of the T’boli people.

Alma Belarmino, Pinky Esturco, Amy Revilla, Sofia Jude & Jared Servano

Sinelas.atbp is inspired by this spirit of artistry. The brand wants to bring a touch of Filipino culture into modern footwear. In today’s fast-moving world, it offers footwear that is simple, meaningful, and comfortable while still honoring the richness of Filipino culture.

Living in an archipelago like the Philippines, travel is a big part of life. As more people explore different places, they look for products that match their style while offering comfort and quality. Local travel also encourages supporting local products. Many travelers now value items that carry a sense of place and story. 

Sinelas.atbp wants to be part of that experience. The brand creates footwear that blends comfort, culture, and everyday style. It also focuses on sustainability. More people today care about how products are made. The brand supports responsible and sustainable production whenever possible.

In late 2025, we began working with Mr. Jared Servano, a titan of Mindanaoan design. A first runner-up on Project Runway Philippines and a representative of Filipino talent at the International Fashion Showcase in London, Jared brings a level of revolutionary expertise that ensures our products are not just "local," but world-class.

Sofia Jude & Jared Servano

To complement our footwear, we are launching our "At Iba Pa" line in collaboration with Ms. Sofia Jude, the visionary behind the brand ANORE. Sofia is an award-winning designer known for her victories at the Econest Design Competition and her status as a finalist in the HIBLA National Competition. As we work together we are expanding our reach into Ready-to-Wear products, such as bags, utilizing her signature aesthetic of ethnographic textiles and elongated patterns.

Sinelas.atbp is more than just a footwear. It also supports the artisan katutubo communities of Lake Sebu. By preserving their “dreamweaving” traditions, improving their livelihoods. And lastly, Sinelas.atbp promotes “Slow Fashion”.  By advocating  for slow, handmade and sustainable fashion, helps keep traditional method alive.


(Sinelas.atbp store located at Royal Mansion Wack Wack Road, Mandaluyong, contact no: 0917.796.0521, email address:  sinelas.atbp@gmail.comFacebook: Sinelas.atbp, Instagram:  Sinelas.atbp)