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CUPID HITS THE ROAD: TIGER MEDIA NETWORK’S VALENTINE’S CARAVAN IN MOTION

  • Writer: UST Nursing Journal
    UST Nursing Journal
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As love rolls around the corner, Tiger Media Network (TMN), UST’s right-hand arm in broadcasting, brought love on wheels to the Thomasian community through a caravan, organized by Tiger Radio titled “Love is On Air 2026.” Held on February 13, 2026, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the UST Quadricentennial Park, the event gathered students for an afternoon of music, laughter, and heartfelt connections.


Tiger Jocks Maya and Dawn hosted the program, keeping the crowd engaged and lively throughout. Special performances, such as Mediatrix, opened the program, captivating listeners with their rendition of “The Only Exception” by Paramore. Through their lyricism, Thomasian artists showcased their passion for composing original songs that reflected real-life experiences and heartfelt emotions. Individual performers Renzy Briones and Kirstin Nicol from the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management (CTHM) also delivered a heartfelt performance that added to the romantic atmosphere. The program opened with an energetic group performance, while Quindoza delivered a touching finale to close the event.


Thomasian students also took part in the segment “Anonymous Love Confession”, where love messages were dropped into booths located around the campus and were read on air, creating endearing and sweet reactions from the audience. Adding a touch of humor, Thomasian students asked Madam Oracle for love advice, making the crowd laugh while offering lighthearted insights on relationships.


In partnership with Multi Café, Sea Salt Studio, and Tiny Treasures Club, the entire Valentine’s celebration was brought together. More than just a broadcast, the event became a shared Valentine’s Day experience, not only for couples, but also for those enjoying their own company. From special performances to meaningful segments, “Love is On Air 2026” successfully welcomed Valentine’s Day, as many students stayed to celebrate and enjoy the love-filled atmosphere.

 
 
 

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