CDC, CLMA, CAMI partnership

Two media organizations — the Central Luzon Media Association Pampanga and Capampangans in Media (CAMI) has signed an agreement with the Clark Development Corporation for the use of the Clark Media Center, where genuine working journalists can do their work and conduct press briefings. The CDC said it will renovate the building and furnish it with PCs, Internet connection, and other amenities to make it a conducive workplace for genuine journalists.

Photo shows CDC President and CEO Atty. Agnes Devanadera with CLMA Pampanga President Boy Santiago, CAMI Chairman Nonie Pelayo, and Kapampangan journalist Dick Pascual, former editor of Philippine Daily Inquirer and currently columnist of Philippine Star. The CLMA Pampanga and CAMI vowed to work closely with CDC particularly in the promotion of investments in the Clark Freeport Zone.

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