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2. MC1 2012 is the pioneer editorial staff of Ang Aninag Online.
3. There were only 5 articles posted on the very first publishing day of Ang Aninag Online.
4. Online publishing was on hiatus from November 2011 to July 2012.
5. This school year (AY 2016-2017) is the first time that there are 2 batches (2018 and 2019) working for the Media Center.
6. MC2018 Editor in Chief Forth Soriano is the first male EIC since 2010. There have been 9 female editors in chief (Chloe Cabrera, PB Bermio, Kaye Banaag, Judith Saguil, Aliyah Rojo, Red Rivera, Disa Reyes, Jesica Caneca, and Quiela Salazar) before him.
7. From 2011-2013, EICs were not online to help promote during their batch's first publishing night. It was MC1 2015's Jesica Caneca who broke this "tradition" in 2014.
8. In 2015, there were 421 articles published in Ang Aninag Online.
9. Each pen name is unique. Once a pen name has been used on Ang Aninag Online, it forever belongs to the writer who first used it.
10. One of the reasons why non-MC staff are not allowed to enter the MC room is because confidential information (like MC1 2012's Isang Araw outline) are usually written on the whiteboard or posted on the bulletin board.
11. The most viewed teaser on the site is the “Ikaw ang hugot” teaser for the 4th edition of #MCPakisabi. It is a recreation of the most popular Trese (MC 2013 CW project) teaser.
12. Learning coordinators usually write a behind-the-scenes article (like this one for MC2 2015) for each MC batch's sign-off pub. These articles give readers a glimpse of MC life and also reveal some of the best kept MC secrets.
13. It is also an MC tradition to hold a send-off/sign-off party after each batch's tour of duty.
Feature: MCTrivia
1. Prof. Devora Tengson and Prof. Ma. Lourdes Vargas used to be MC Learning Coordinators.2. MC1 2012 is the pioneer editorial staff of Ang Aninag Online.
The MC1 2012 Editorial Staff at the MC Room in UPIS' old building along Katipunan. |
3. There were only 5 articles posted on the very first publishing day of Ang Aninag Online.
4. Online publishing was on hiatus from November 2011 to July 2012.
5. This school year (AY 2016-2017) is the first time that there are 2 batches (2018 and 2019) working for the Media Center.
6. MC2018 Editor in Chief Forth Soriano is the first male EIC since 2010. There have been 9 female editors in chief (Chloe Cabrera, PB Bermio, Kaye Banaag, Judith Saguil, Aliyah Rojo, Red Rivera, Disa Reyes, Jesica Caneca, and Quiela Salazar) before him.
7. From 2011-2013, EICs were not online to help promote during their batch's first publishing night. It was MC1 2015's Jesica Caneca who broke this "tradition" in 2014.
8. In 2015, there were 421 articles published in Ang Aninag Online.
9. Each pen name is unique. Once a pen name has been used on Ang Aninag Online, it forever belongs to the writer who first used it.
10. One of the reasons why non-MC staff are not allowed to enter the MC room is because confidential information (like MC1 2012's Isang Araw outline) are usually written on the whiteboard or posted on the bulletin board.
The brainstorming of MC1 2012's Isang Araw plot featuring Ysmael Mendoza's famous Burorange drink. |
11. The most viewed teaser on the site is the “Ikaw ang hugot” teaser for the 4th edition of #MCPakisabi. It is a recreation of the most popular Trese (MC 2013 CW project) teaser.
12. Learning coordinators usually write a behind-the-scenes article (like this one for MC2 2015) for each MC batch's sign-off pub. These articles give readers a glimpse of MC life and also reveal some of the best kept MC secrets.
Read our last say for MC1 2012 here: http://upismc.blogspot.com/2011/11/last-say.html |
13. It is also an MC tradition to hold a send-off/sign-off party after each batch's tour of duty.
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