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SunStar Pampanga lauded for reliable partnership

Erika Mariel Gines

LAUS Group of Companies Chairman and CEO Levy P. Laus has lauded SunStar Pampanga for being a reliable partner of the community for the last 23 years.

In time for the publication’s anniversary celebration today, the executive noted that the extent, depth, and impact of the newspaper’s content are unequalled across Pampanga and Central Luzon.

He furthered that he commends the community newspaper for its distinctive brand of journalism and ability to use the power of print media in empowering the local citizenry.

“Twenty three years tells us that we are accepted and recognized as a credible and reliable source of news, driver of change, and catalyst of development in the province and even parts of the region, as we continue to provide relevant information to our readers,” he said.

“Having been there for more than two decades is both a blessing and an achievement to the people behind SunStar Pampanga, and I hope this milestone inspires everyone to continue to advocate further growth in Pampanga and of course, uphold and share the integrity and success of Kapampangans,” he added.

He shared that aside from creating awareness and helping solve issues with honesty and competence, he aspires that the publication continues to be an efficient platform in leveraging and uplifting the business sector and industries of Pampanga, through advertising products and services.

“Another way SunStar Pampanga has become a big help to the province is by supporting the business people and assisting with their marketing needs, whether print or digital. Through the years, the publication has formed strong partnerships with the stakeholders and we hope to see more collaboration with the business community for many years to come,” he noted.

Laus also acknowledged the whole organization for remaining solid and constant in terms of strength, dedication, and adherence to its journalistic philosophy and company values.

“I congratulate SunStar Pampanga for being able to do its part as the only daily community newspaper in Pampanga for over 23 years, and shall I say, I look forward to reading the significant and up-to-date stories of the newspaper for 23 more years. May you continue to do what you do best, and that is delivering dependable information closer to the public,” he said.

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