Legendary Broadcaster Joe Taruc has Signed Off! 

Life on Earth is not permanent. Even if we like important people in our lives to stay with us, there is always “the end of the road” of every lifetime. Veteran and Legendary Broadcaster Jose Malgapo Taruc Jr. also known as ‘Boss Joe’ or ‘Manoong Joe Taruc’ has signed off,  ending his earthly journey of…

Steel Plates shooting during Army@120 Funshoot

It’s fun shooting steel plates during the Philippine Army Fun Shoot in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, Philippines. Some media people mostly from the members of the Defense Press Corps have enjoyed the whole day of fun.   I always encourage media people to engage in practical shooting – first as sports to become physically fit…

Broadcast Evolution and Social Media

Broadcast media is consistently evolving along with the social media. Let’s admit the fact that with the broadcast media evolution, people are more aware of the news. The use of social media is more helpful in broadcast operations  to boost the listening and viewing engagement of the population. That’s why we in DZRH – Philippine’s…

‘Apo Fidel’ visits DZRH 

Former president Fidel Valdez Ramos just visited DZRH yesterday – February 21, 2017. It was a rare chance meeting ‘Apo Fidel’ so I immediately greeted him in locano “Naimbag nga malem Apo Presidente” shook his hand and had few minutes sharing jokes and snap a photo with him and fellow RH announcer Dennis Antenor. It flashback…

Supercars at the Manila International Auto Show 2014

A bunch of SUPERCARS during the Manila International Auto Show event in World Trade Center, Pasay City, Philippines. Pick your choice what supercar do you want to own someday. Camaro ZL1 Ferrari 458 Italia by Pininfarina Porsche 911 Turbo S Ferrari Scuderia[Youtube_Channel_Gallery feed=”playlist” user=”PLqL4KRHRoXD_r1NcackJYg1Cl9Yc1eG1k” videowidth=”580″ ratio=”16×9″ theme=”light” color=”white” autoplay=”0″ rel=”0″ showinfo=”0″ maxitems=”16″ thumbwidth=”277″ thumbratio=”16×9″ thumbcolumns=”2″…

Protecting the Philippine Mediamen

Philippines is ranked the second deadliest country in the world for journalists. The Committee to Protect Journalists says in it’s website CPJ.Org,  most of the journalists killed covered politics or corruption. At least 76 journalists have been killed for their work in the Philippines since 1992, when CPJ began keeping detailed records of journalist fatalities.

Malaysia Flight 370 Update: Plane Ended in Indian Ocean – PM Najib Razak

Sixteen days after the mysterious disappearance of Boeing 777-200 series aircraft of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 last March 8, it is officially declared that the missing plane ended in the Indian Ocean. Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak announced the conclusion of the investigation in a press conference at Putra World Trade Center. WATCH: Malaysian Prime…