00:00There's no change. He didn't change as a person.
00:08He's still happy.
00:11And he's still ready to serve.
00:13He's still ready to wake up in the morning.
00:15They're with him.
00:16They're preparing food for him.
00:18He's about to go to work or school.
00:20I haven't seen any change.
00:23We're happy because it's been 25 years.
00:27They always say that the most painful thing for a person is
00:31the news that it's the last episode,
00:35the last season,
00:37that he'll be gone.
00:39But these 25 years,
00:42they're still there.
00:44So there's really no change.
00:46He didn't change as a person.
00:48He's ready to give first.
00:50You set the mood of the person,
00:53when they leave the house.
00:54Change, surprise, happiness.
00:57With DCW, Superadios,
01:00we signed the contract,
01:02we fought the fake news.
01:03It should be true.
01:04So every time we're on air,
01:06we don't forget to remind them.
01:08Because nowadays,
01:10in these days,
01:12what they're showing,
01:15their information is different
01:17from what we know.
01:19So the only way to fight that,
01:22is to bring out the truth.
01:24It's a bit difficult nowadays
01:26because more people believe in them
01:29than the mainstream.
01:31But if you look at the agenda of the mainstream,
01:35there's no personality.
01:37There's no party involved.
01:39It's just news.
01:40That's why I'm adding now,
01:42there's no increase, no decrease.
01:45And there's no personality.
01:47When you criticize them,
01:49they have their reasons.
01:52So that's our challenge now.
01:54How to make our countrymen
01:58to trust us again.
02:01Because there's an accusation of bias.
02:04Mainstream media,
02:05how can the mainstream be biased?
02:07Maybe they don't know the definition of bias.
02:09We'll explain what bias means.
02:12So through radio,
02:14I believe that the main source of information
02:19of farmers, fisherfolk,
02:22of the masses.
02:24Because they always say,
02:26you won't find a fisherman
02:28who has a TV.
02:30Or a farmer who has a TV.
02:33But the transistor radio
02:35can beat that.
02:37That's why it's part of my campaign.
02:39I'm also giving transistor radios
02:41to evacuation centers.
02:43So that they won't be deceived.
02:45Because it's a big challenge
02:47for social media.
02:48And we are also active
02:50in social media.
02:51And that's the big role of
02:53Jemmy Network at DCWG.
02:55That somehow,
02:57we can guide our countrymen.
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