SEA Games media centers get upgrade
The different media centers for the 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games boasted a new and improved look on Tuesday after a scheduled football presser on Monday was canceled last-minute due to problems with the venue.
The media center at the World Trade Center features computers, printers, flatscreen televisions, and food and drinks for the press.
The different media centers for the 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games boasted a new and improved look on Tuesday after a scheduled football presser on Monday was canceled last-minute due to problems with the venue.
LOOK: Media Center at World Trade Center boasts of computers, printers, flatscreen tv and food and drinks @gmanews @gmanewsbreaking pic.twitter.com/ibgDK2CUqC
— Bernadette Reyes (@bernadettereyes) November 26, 2019
The refurbished Ninoy Aquino Stadium has also become the new press conference area for football after the unfinished venue for squash games inside the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex was temporarily converted into a makeshift press conference area on Monday.
From the unfinished Squash Center, the media center is now located at the refurbished Ninoy Aquino Stadium @gmanews pic.twitter.com/Nc61gX1vkb
— Ian Cruz (@_iancruz) November 26, 2019
The unfinished Rizal Memorial Sports Complex became the center of ridicule on social media after photos of the makeshift press conference area made rounds online.
Meanwhile, the press room at the Biñan Stadium in Laguna is well-lit and airconditioned.
The press conference area here at Biñan Stadium #SEAGames @gmanews pic.twitter.com/ZC8XskQTDD
— Dano Tingcungco (@danotingcungco) November 26, 2019
The SEA Games will take place in various venues across the Philippines from November 30 to December 11.
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—Julia Mari Ornedo/LDF, GMA News