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Home»Advocacies»ABS-CBN TVplus, Knowledge Channel Give Away ‘Mahiwagang Black Box’ to 50 Schools
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ABS-CBN TVplus, Knowledge Channel Give Away ‘Mahiwagang Black Box’ to 50 Schools

Team OrangeBy Team OrangeFebruary 23, 20165 Comments2 Mins Read
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ABS-CBN TVplus, together with Knowledge Channel, donated ABS-CBN TVplus boxes and new television sets to 50 schools all over Luzon to continue their shared mission to improve public education through media and technology.

Through ABS-CBN TVplus, students can now watch in crystal clear picture and sound the curriculum-based and other educational programs on Knowledge Channel, one of the four free exclusive channels offered by ABS-CBN TVplus.

The official turnover, which also marked Knowledge Channel’s 16th year, was led by ABS-CBN’s Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) division head Chinky de Castro-Alcedo and Knowledge Channel President and Executive Director Rina Lopez-Bautista.

The all-educational channel also took the opportunity to unveil its contributions in shaping the country’s public education system for 16 years until now, as well as its roster of new educational programs for teachers and students this year.

DepED officials, including Usec. Mario Deriquito, NCR regional director Luz Almeda, Quezon City schools division superintendent Dr. Elizabeth Quezada, division heads, school administrators, teachers, and students witnessed the commemorative event.

Knowledge Channel has established a solid reputation as a channel that has brought schools nationwide access to innovative and fun multimedia learning for 16 years. As one of the free exclusive channels on ABS-CBN TVplus, more teachers and students can have a better learning experience with ABS-CBN TVplus’ rich and clear picture and sound.

For more information, visit the official website of ABS-CBN TVplus (www.abs-cbntvplus.com) and the official website of Knowledge Channel (kchonline.ph).

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