PAGEONE Group Named One Of The Philippines’ Top PR Agencies By Media Meter

The recent feature by Media Meter places PAGEONE Group among the leading PR agencies in the country. It is a testament to their commitment to reputation building.

In a recent feature released by Media Meter, one of the Philippines’ leading media intelligence agencies, PAGEONE Group was recognized as one of the top PR agencies in the country—a distinction that affirms its growing influence in strategic brand storytelling, reputation building, and integrated communication campaigns.

Founded in 2015, PAGEONE has achieved in less than a decade what many legacy firms take generations to build. With over 400 local and international awards, including four Grand Anvil Awards, five consecutive Agency of the Year honors from PRSP, and its historic induction into the PRSP Hall of Fame in 2022, PAGEONE has earned its place at the forefront of the Philippine PR industry.

According to Media Meter, PAGEONE stands out for its data-driven, cross-platform approach that unifies traditional media, digital content, social influencers, and AI-enabled analytics to create public engagement that’s both meaningful and measurable.

“PAGEONE’s success demonstrates that in today’s fast-moving media landscape, agility and innovation often outperform decades of traditional experience,” the report stated.

With a strong headquarters in Makati City, PAGEONE’s work spans key sectors including health, education, sustainability, governance, and tech, helping organizations navigate complexity and build trust across audiences.

Vonj Tingson, President of PAGEONE Group, shared his thoughts on the recognition:

“This honor from Media Meter validates our commitment to transformative storytelling, not just campaigns that create noise, but campaigns that spark change. At PAGEONE, we believe that reputation is the most powerful currency a brand can have. That’s why we focus on strategies that are bold, human-centered, and grounded in real impact.”

PAGEONE’s inclusion in Media Meter’s list affirms the agency’s position as not just a communications supplier but a strategic partner in shaping how brands are perceived in today’s highly connected and reputation-sensitive world.

As the PR industry continues to evolve, PAGEONE remains a trailblazer—helping brands not only stay visible but also stay trusted.

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