XU DevCom junior victorious at interschool newscasting tilt
Report by Maria Monica Borja
A
third-year Development Communication student of Xavier University -
Ateneo de Cagayan emerged as the champion in the college division of the
fourth installment of the ABS-CBN interschool newscasting competition
held Saturday, March 11.
Donnabelle
Lumasag bested other participants, who are taking various communication
courses, from private and public universities and colleges in Northern
Mindanao.
“To
be honest, it was much unexpected and I wish I knew what exactly made
me win this year's competition but I really just gave it my all, enjoyed
the experience, and entrusted everything to God,” she said.
“I
kept praying before the results came out, ‘Lord, I just don't want to
come home empty handed, I want an award, any award will do, to bring
home to XU and for all my loved ones who supported me’ and God gave me
more than I could ever ask for. Glory to God!”
According to Lumasag, it was her parents who have influenced her in developing a passion for newscasting.
“When
I was a kid, my mom and dad would insist on watching TV Patrol every
night, when I always wanted to watch something else while eating
dinner,” Lumasag recounted.
“Growing
up I became fascinated with news anchors, I actually took a
communication course in college because my dream back then was to be the
next Korina Sanchez. ... Now it feels like maybe, just maybe, it’s
really where I'm meant to be, like it's what I was always meant to do,”
she said.
The
competition covered three categories, namely, voice of the people (vox
pop) campaign, news reading, and impromptu annotation before a crowd of
hundreds at Centrio Ayala Mall.
In
the first round, each school representative was required to write three
news articles for the three rounds English, Filipino, and Cebuano using
the facts given to them. Donnabelle reported on "Gusto ko Matarung nga
Pulis" campaign of the Philippine National Police - Region 10 in the
English category; on the increasing number of HIV/AIDS cases in Cagayan
de Oro City in the Filipino category; and on the recent transport strike
that occurred in the city in the Cebuano category.
In
the vox pop campaign category, Lumasag highlighted the “I am Mindanao”
campaign which aims to address violent extremism in Mindanao through
youth empowerment.
In
the final round, Lumasag battled against other contestants in a tough
annotation where she reported on Claveria having been named as a
restricted area due to the recent bloody encounter between the military
and New People’s Army (NPA).
Lumasag
shared the challenges she went through to prepare for the competition
and expressed her gratitude to the people who supported her to overcome
them.
“I
was not confident in my writing skills; I knew I had to work on it a
lot. Thankfully, a lot of people helped me. I couldn't have done it
without all of them and God, of course. However, amid the challenges,
there is that person who inspired me, former ABS-CBN interschool newscasting champion Adam Anay, who really helped me a lot,” Lumasag mused.
Anay told Lumasag before the contest, “Dons, your biggest competition is not them, but yourself.”
Moreover, religious Lumasag took pride on the lessons she has acquired from the competition.
“The
competition and the whole experience taught me to really just trust in
God and at the same time believe in myself, that I can do everything
through Him and that, I alone could not do it. My faith in God has
strengthened ever since then,” she said.
“I
hope that this competition will open doors for more opportunities for
me to improve my skills or perhaps this would lead me to an exciting
career in the future,” Lumasag added.
She
also considers her victory as a way of empowering women in celebration
of the National Women’s Month, having been chosen as the first female
champion in the college division of the said newscasting tilt.
“In
male-dominated industries, such as in broadcasting journalism, I want
to become an inspiration to other young women out there. Pursue your
dreams no matter how impossible it may be,” Lumasag said.

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