Monday, February 13, 2023

412. Piliin At Gamitin Ang Sariling Atin (PAGASA) “Buy Filipino” Ads, 1974

DIPLOMAT, SECRETARY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS CARLOS P. ROMULO

Two years into Martial Law, a nationalistic campaign launched by the government-controlled Department of Public Information and the Mabuhay ang Pilipino Movement. The movement was launched on 20 On November 1972, which summoned the energy of Filipinos anew to the cause of democratic revolution.

WORLD BOXING CHAMPIONS, BEN VILLAFLOR & FLASH ELORDE

The PAGASA battlecry encouraged Filipinos to patronize and buy Philippine-made products, and as such, the communication program was supported by Filipino-owned enterprises like Destileria Limtuaco, CFC Corporation, Cosmos Bottling, La Tondeña, La Suerte Cigars, M.Y. San, Rustan’s and Philippine Rabbit Bus Co.

WORLD FAMOUS BAYANIHAN DANCE TROUPE

A series of print ads were meant to instill a sense of pride for the accomplishment of a number of Filipinos from different fields: government, entertainment, performance arts, sports, and even pageantry.

PILITA CORRALES, WORLD-CLASS SINGER

On this spread is the PAGASA Print Ad series, that flouted the proposition: "Pilipino…Maipagmamalaki Kahit Saan” (Filipino…A Source of Pride, Everywhere”. The campaign came alive with carefully-selected personalities and their global acclaims.

MISSES UNIVERSE GLORIA DIAZ & MARGARITA MORAN


6 comments:

  1. Mabuhay Ang Pilipino Movement a political organization formed in 1973 to promote unity peace and progress in the Philippines during the martial law era of former president Ferdinand Marcos administration.

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  2. Sa Ikaunlad Ang Bayan Disiplina Ang Kailangan.

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  3. Ang Bagong Lipunan/The New Society.

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  4. Isang Bansa Isang Diwa/One Nation One Spirit.

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  5. Bagong Pilipinas official slogan of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

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  6. Pulong Pulong sa Kaunlaran classic Filipino public affairs & talk show aired in three different radio and television networks in the Philippines from 1973-80 during martial law of former president Ferdinand Marcos administration.

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