Just
like the rest of frontliners, Rey Tutas of dyRD and Dave Charles
Responte of dyTR are some members of Bohol media who risk life and limb
to deliver the news for you. |
At times like this, media is crucial in bringing life-saving information.
Like
the other frontliners (medical workers, policemen, security guards,
barangay officials, et al), members of the Bohol media also take risks
oftentimes at the expense of their loved ones.
They are being challenged like never before to cover an all-encompassing, relentlessly complex and fast-moving story.
Their task is to deliver the stories, especially updates on the raging virus, right into your home.
In
telling the stories of frontline workers and keeping government
officials’ feet held to the fire, they’ve become frontline workers
themselves.
Among them are Rey Tutas of dyRD
and Dave Charles Responte of dyTR. They do it the normal way, still very
visible in the field gathering facts for news.
They
wake up early to come to the stations. Rey comes from Lila town, at
least 28 km from the capital city, while Dave lives in nearby Dauis
town.
While inside their respective studios,
they have to wear face masks while on air. They also practise physical
distancing and use alcohol and hand sanitizers nearby.
Lately, Rey and Dave have purchased face shields to protect them while in the field.
We
have also seen how journalists use their own social media accounts for
real-time news updates. Rey has a “Facebook show” called "Kumbati Sa
Serbisyo" to keep his viewers and followers updated.
Othern
frontliners are dyRD's Jun Gutierrez, Allen Doydora and Willie
Maestrado and dyTR's Joshua Fullido, Ern Pahayahay and Lordina Vergara.
Bob Galero is regularly anchoring his programs at both stations.
Veteran journalist Ric Obedencio is busy doing the round in Bohol for big news breaks. So does Helen Castano.
The
senior anchors have been enjoined to stay home most of the time. They
opted to do remote broadcasting on selected dates (including dyRD's
veteran broadcasters Chito Visarra and Fred Araneta and dyTR's veteran
broadcasters Pedi Bolanio and Ardy Araneta).
Rey is pinch-hitting for Fred Araneta, the senior host of the "Inyong Alagad" with Tibbs Bullecer every Monday and Tuesday.
Dave is also pinch-hitting for Lito Responte, anchor of dyTR's "Tomorrow's News Tonight".
As frontliners, they carry on and do the work they think Boholano people deserve.
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