‘Cadiz is becoming hi-tech! Even more hi-tech than of Bacolod City.’
That’s how Roberto Sumugat reacted on the multimedia the Cadiz Information Center presented via widescreen during the 37th Dinagsa Festival 2011 last January 24-30, 2011.
Sumugat, a publisher and proprietor of Alagdon Publication Services in Bacolod City, visited the Center last January 26.
According to him, Cadiz has outsmart Bacolod City in terms of initiative on media release, public accessibility on information and promotional arms for City’s events as Dinagsa Festival.
His positive comment stemmed from the Cadiz profile and trivia, and schedule of Dinagsa activities the Center showed on the widescreen every night for 7 straight days. He commended the personnel of the Cadiz Information Services (CIS), formerly the City Information Office for initiating the project.
The CIS set up the Cadiz Information Center infront of the City Public Library that served as the information drop-off center for both local and international tourists, including media people who were needing press releases, profile and Dinagsa updates.
The Center that ran from January 24-30 distributed for free the hard copies of schedule of Dinagsa activities, press releases, City profile and trivia, and latest issue of Cadiz Bulletin. The Center also had a nightly multimedia presentation or video flicks via widescreen about Cadiz and other Dinagsa-related information.
Likewise, aside from the news blog or the online edition of the Cadiz Bulletin (www.cadizinformation.blogspot.com) that has developed a heavy traffic every day, the CIO has created and maintained account with the world’s largest social networking of Facebook. You can access the account at www.facebook.com/cadizinformationcenter.
As a new social media, the Facebook account of City Information Center of Cadiz City releases announcements, notices and activity photos of the City. It is updated every day.
Currently, the Facebook took itself a great role as it successfully promoted the 37th Dinagsa Festival 2011.
As of press time, the Facebook page registered a total fo 2,500 members who can update themselves of the City’s programs and activities.
The CIO successfully established the Cadiz Information Center on the Charter Day 2009 and 2010, and Dinagsa Festival 2010./*
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