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GMA Network Launches Campaign Against Misinformation

Press RoomBy Press RoomJuly 15, 2025No Comments
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GMA Network Launches “Matuto, Matuwa, Be Juan Tama” Campaign to Combat Misinformation

In today’s digital age, the proliferation of information, both accurate and inaccurate, has become a significant societal challenge. The ease with which misinformation can spread online poses a threat to informed decision-making and social cohesion. Recognizing this critical issue, GMA Network, a leading Philippine media company, has launched a groundbreaking campaign titled “Matuto, Matuwa, Be Juan Tama,” aiming to empower Filipinos with the ability to discern credible information from the deluge of online content. This initiative underscores GMA Network’s commitment to providing viewers with not only entertainment but also valuable knowledge and critical thinking skills, essential for navigating the complex digital landscape.

The “Matuto, Matuwa, Be Juan Tama” campaign, which translates to “Learn, Enjoy, Be One with the Right,” cleverly employs a playful tone to convey a serious message. It emphasizes the importance of seeking accurate information and making informed choices in a world saturated with misleading content. The campaign leverages the power of GMA Network’s popular infotainment and talk shows, including “Amazing Earth,” “Fast Talk with Boy Abunda,” and “iBilib,” to reach a wide audience and promote the value of educational and inspirational entertainment. These programs effectively blend entertainment with educational content, making learning an engaging and enjoyable experience.

The campaign’s core message resonates strongly with the hosts of these programs. Dingdong Dantes of “Amazing Earth,” Boy Abunda of “Fast Talk with Boy Abunda,” and Chris Tiu of “iBilib” have all expressed their commitment to using their platforms to disseminate accurate information and promote critical thinking. They recognize the influential role they play in shaping public opinion and are dedicated to utilizing their shows to combat misinformation. Their involvement adds significant weight to the campaign, leveraging their popularity and credibility to reach a broader audience and amplify the campaign’s message.

“Matuto, Matuwa, Be Juan Tama” is designed to encourage viewers to engage with content that contributes to their mental, emotional, and social well-being. It emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning, meaningful conversations, and a thirst for knowledge as essential elements of personal growth. The campaign also highlights the crucial role of media literacy in today’s information-saturated environment. It empowers viewers to critically evaluate information, identify biases, and seek out reliable sources, equipping them with the tools to navigate the complex digital landscape and make informed decisions.

The campaign strategically utilizes the phrase “Be Juan,” a play on words referencing the common Filipino name “Juan,” to invoke a sense of national unity. It calls on Filipinos to unite in the pursuit of truth and accuracy in information consumption. This clever wordplay emphasizes the collective responsibility in combating misinformation and highlights the impact that accurate information can have on individual and societal well-being. By framing the campaign in this way, GMA Network fosters a sense of shared responsibility and encourages collective action towards media literacy.

GMA Network’s commitment to combating misinformation extends beyond this campaign. The network has a long-standing reputation for delivering quality news and information, and “Matuto, Matuwa, Be Juan Tama” serves as a powerful extension of this commitment. It represents a proactive approach to addressing the growing concern of misinformation and disinformation, particularly in the digital age. By engaging viewers through entertaining and educational programs, the campaign aims to create a more informed and discerning public, better equipped to navigate the complexities of online information. This initiative contributes to the broader media literacy movement, empowering individuals to become critical consumers of information and fostering a more informed society. By promoting the value of accurate information and critical thinking, GMA Network aims to contribute to a more informed and responsible citizenry. This commitment is particularly crucial in an era where misinformation can easily spread and have significant consequences.

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