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ATTY. DANNY CONCEPCION
USAPANG DE CAMPANILLA
Attorney Danny Concepcion graduated valedictorian both in elementary and high school. He finished Agricultural Engineering, summa cum laude, at the De La Salle Araneta University in 1979. That same year, he was also a topnotcher in the board exam.... |
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DAVID ORO
SOCO SA DZMM
David Oro’s life story is an inspiring one to tell. Despite their poverty, he still managed to become a scholar at the Capitol Institute in Quezon City. After high school, he stopped schooling to help his family. He worked as a gardener, construction worker, to and promo.... |
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FREDDIE WEBB
SPORTS TALK
When it comes to sports, Freddie Webb knows what he is talking about as his credential is long and prestigious...
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DR. GARY SY
GABAY KALUSUGAN
Medical broadcaster Dr. Gary Sy took up his pre-med course at the Far Eastern University in 1987. He then took up post-graduate studies on Medicine at Fatima College in 1992. He also mastered Occupational Health and Safety and Sports Medicine in the University of the... |
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GERRY BAJA
DOS POR DOS
Gerry got his first peek of what his professional life was going to be like while still in college at the Lyceum of the Philippines. In 1989, during his junior year in college, he was hired as a news writer in DZEC of Eagle Broadcasting... |
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GLEN CARLOS
RADYO PATROL BALITA
Glen Carlos once dreamt of becoming a Radyo Patrol reporter. Through commitment to his job, he managed to turn his dream into a reality. Apart from being a Radyo Patrol reporter, he co-anchors Radyo Patrol Balita Alas Dose Y Medya, Saturdays with Ruby Tayag and Radyo Patrol... |
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GRETCHEN FULLIDO
SPORTS TALK
Fit and fab, Gretchen Fullido is one of the beautiful faces we see on TV, especially on DZMM TeleRadyo, co-anchoring Catholic Mass Media Awards’ “Best Sports Program,” Sports Talk,” with Freddie Webb... |
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GUS ABELGAS
SOCO SA DZMM
As one of the pioneer reporters of ABS-CBN, Augusto “Gus” Abelgas believes that good journalists only use 20 percent of what they have learned in school; the rest--they acquire from experience...
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ATTY. DANNY CONCEPCION
USAPANG DE CAMPANILLA
Attorney Danny Concepcion graduated valedictorian both in elementary and high school. He finished Agricultural Engineering, summa cum laude, at the De La Salle Araneta University in 1979. That same year, he was also a topnotcher in the board exam.... |
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DAVID ORO
SOCO SA DZMM
David Oro’s life story is an inspiring one to tell. Despite their poverty, he still managed to become a scholar at the Capitol Institute in Quezon City. After high school, he stopped schooling to help his family. He worked as a gardener, construction worker, to and promo.... |
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FREDDIE WEBB
SPORTS TALK
When it comes to sports, Freddie Webb knows what he is talking about as his credential is long and prestigious...
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DR. GARY SY
GABAY KALUSUGAN
Medical broadcaster Dr. Gary Sy took up his pre-med course at the Far Eastern University in 1987. He then took up post-graduate studies on Medicine at Fatima College in 1992. He also mastered Occupational Health and Safety and Sports Medicine in the University of the... |
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GERRY BAJA
DOS POR DOS
Gerry got his first peek of what his professional life was going to be like while still in college at the Lyceum of the Philippines. In 1989, during his junior year in college, he was hired as a news writer in DZEC of Eagle Broadcasting... |
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GLEN CARLOS
RADYO PATROL BALITA
Glen Carlos once dreamt of becoming a Radyo Patrol reporter. Through commitment to his job, he managed to turn his dream into a reality. Apart from being a Radyo Patrol reporter, he co-anchors Radyo Patrol Balita Alas Dose Y Medya, Saturdays with Ruby Tayag and Radyo Patrol... |
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GRETCHEN FULLIDO
SPORTS TALK
Fit and fab, Gretchen Fullido is one of the beautiful faces we see on TV, especially on DZMM TeleRadyo, co-anchoring Catholic Mass Media Awards’ “Best Sports Program,” Sports Talk,” with Freddie Webb... |
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GUS ABELGAS
SOCO SA DZMM
As one of the pioneer reporters of ABS-CBN, Augusto “Gus” Abelgas believes that good journalists only use 20 percent of what they have learned in school; the rest--they acquire from experience...
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