CHRISTINE BERSOLA-BABAO 
Christine Bersola-Babao was a consistent honor student. She graduated valedictorian in grade school at OB Montessori Greenhills. She also garnered excellence awards in Assumption High School in Makati. She finished with a degree in Mass Communication in University of the Philippines Diliman where she graduated with cum laude honors.
As a college student in 1990, Tintin, as she is fondly called, she started building her career on TV, doing cameo roles for Batibot, and appearing in theatrical plays and commercials for TV and print. In 1993, after winning the Vidal Sassoon Search for the Asian Look, she auditioned for TV Patrol and became Star News anchor. In 1996, she essayed the “Anatom” role in ABS-CBN Foundation’s hit educational program, Sineskwela, and was one of the pioneer hosts for The Filipino Channel (TFC) via the program, “TFC This Week.” Her former hosting gigs include “Showbiz Linggo Plus,” her own segment in Sang Linggo nAPO Sila, and Cinema One on cable.
In 1996, she started co-anchoring the top-rated program, Alas Singko Y Medya with Julius Babao. Since then, she has won numerous awards as “Best Morning Show Host.” In 2004, the program Magandang Morning with Julius and Tintin was launched in DZMM. This marked her foray into radio broadcasting.
Tintin further added another feather in her cap as she embarked on a career as children's book author.
She is a volunteer and advocate of many causes and charities, among which are the Gawad Kalinga, Philippine National Red Cross, Shepherd of the Hills Orphanage and Qualibet Testing Laboratory. She passionately supports literacy projects, family and environmental concerns.
Tintin is also a four-time “Anak TV Awardee,” landing on top of the survey since 2005.
CHRISTINE BERSOLA-BABAO 
Christine Bersola-Babao was a consistent honor student. She graduated valedictorian in grade school at OB Montessori Greenhills. She also garnered excellence awards in Assumption High School in Makati. She finished with a degree in Mass Communication in University of the Philippines Diliman where she graduated with cum laude honors.
As a college student in 1990, Tintin, as she is fondly called, she started building her career on TV, doing cameo roles for Batibot, and appearing in theatrical plays and commercials for TV and print. In 1993, after winning the Vidal Sassoon Search for the Asian Look, she auditioned for TV Patrol and became Star News anchor. In 1996, she essayed the “Anatom” role in ABS-CBN Foundation’s hit educational program, Sineskwela, and was one of the pioneer hosts for The Filipino Channel (TFC) via the program, “TFC This Week.” Her former hosting gigs include “Showbiz Linggo Plus,” her own segment in Sang Linggo nAPO Sila, and Cinema One on cable.
In 1996, she started co-anchoring the top-rated program, Alas Singko Y Medya with Julius Babao. Since then, she has won numerous awards as “Best Morning Show Host.” In 2004, the program Magandang Morning with Julius and Tintin was launched in DZMM. This marked her foray into radio broadcasting.
Tintin further added another feather in her cap as she embarked on a career as children's book author.
She is a volunteer and advocate of many causes and charities, among which are the Gawad Kalinga, Philippine National Red Cross, Shepherd of the Hills Orphanage and Qualibet Testing Laboratory. She passionately supports literacy projects, family and environmental concerns.
Tintin is also a four-time “Anak TV Awardee,” landing on top of the survey since 2005.