[1] They acquired the facilities of the Voice of America in Malolos, Bulacan in 1965 and steadily brought the old complex up to standards by a steady overhaul, fine-tuning, and outright replacement of outmoded equipment and machines.
[2] After ABS-CBN was closed and the PBS was abolished to give way for the Bureau of Broadcasts (BB), the government through NMPC started to broadcast its own television station on Channel 4 as "Government Television" (GTV) under Lito Gorospe and later by then-Press Secretary Francisco Tatad.
In 1977, NMPC produced the epic historical anthology film Tadhana: Ito ang Lahing Pilipino (lit.
'Destiny: This is the Filipino race'), recruiting five filmmakers to direct five segments depicting Philippine history, though it ultimately went unreleased.
'You go wake up the morning') directed by Orlando Nadres, which tackled societal issues facing people in the provinces.