National Media Production Center
| Company type | State media |
|---|---|
| Industry | Broadcast radio and television network |
| Founded | June 1, 1953 |
| Defunct | 1986 |
| Fate | Abolished by the Aquino administration following People Power Revolution |
| Successor | People's Television Network Presidential Broadcast Service |
| Headquarters | Intramuros, Manila, Philippines (1960s-1980) Quezon City, Philippines (1980-86) |
Key people | Lito Gorospe Francisco Tatad Gregorio Cendana |
| Owner | Government of the Philippines (through the Office of the Media Affairs; 1980-1986) |
The National Media Production Center (NMPC) was a government-owned media agency in the Philippines that existed during the regime of then-President Ferdinand Marcos. Like any government departments, it was then headed by a Secretary, and later by a Minister.