Contest: Which Contenders are Likely to Secure the Title of Mr. and Ms. Press Freedom in 2025 at Quibranza?
The much-anticipated Mr. and Ms. Press Freedom 2025 pageant is happening tonight at 7 p.m. in Café Corazon, bai Hotel Cebu in Mandaue City. This annual event, part of Cebu Press Freedom Week's traditions, brings together representatives from Cebu's leading media institutions.
This year, the newsroom takes on a different kind of stage as Joshua Solano and Harmony Dela Cruz from Cebu's website, Karl Adriane Donal and Elaiza Peñaranda from MyTV, Carl John Griño and Kristin de Dios from The Freeman, and Nathaniel James Sandoval and Arvie Veloso from KBP Cebu compete for the prestigious titles.
The event is supported by various sponsors, including bai Hotel Cebu, Bigseed, Grab, Cebu Pacific, Cenewof, MCubes PR & Events, PRWorks, Oro China, Sheraton, Universal Robina Corp., Selrahco, Josie Pereyra, Diet in a Box, Unilab, Virginia, Lemuel Rosos, and D'Sash & Crown Maker. The sponsors' backing adds to the excitement and glamour of the evening.
The competition includes an evening wear and talent portions, showcasing the confidence and presence of the media professionals participating. Preparations for the question-and-answer round have been rigorous, ensuring a thoughtful and engaging event.
The Mr. and Ms. Press Freedom pageant is more than just a beauty contest; it's a celebration of camaraderie in the industry and the freedom that allows the press to thrive. As the event unfolds tonight, the newsroom will be transformed into a stage filled with applause, anticipation, and pride.
Stay tuned for updates on the winners of the Mr. and Ms. Press Freedom 2025 awards. This promises to be an evening to remember in the world of Cebu media.
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