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Jiggy Manicad
Filipino journalist
In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Defeo and the surname or paternal family name is Manicad.
Rodrigo Defeo "Jiggy" Manicad Jr. ( (Tagalog:[ˈdʒigimɐˈnɪkad]) mə-NEE-kad; born November 15, ) is a Filipino television news producer, reporter and broadcast journalist.
During his stint in GMA Network, he was a presenter in Reporter's Notebook, and anchored news programs 24 Oras Weekend and News TV Quick Response Team. Manicad is currently serving as an anchor of TV5's newscast Frontline Pilipinas.
Early life and career
Rodrigo Defeo Manicad Jr.
is the son of Rodrigo Manicad Sr. and Lusviminda Defeo Manicad. He was born on November 15, He finished elementary and secondary in San Pablo Colleges.
Dagsa ang mga tao jiggy manicad biography sa Rodrigo Defeo "Jiggy" Manicad Jr. Manicad is currently serving as an anchor of TV5 's newscast Frontline Pilipinas. Rodrigo Defeo Manicad Jr. He was born on November 15, He finished elementary and secondary in San Pablo Colleges.He took Communication Arts at the University of the Philippines Los Baños.[1] As a kid, he loved animals especially dogs. His dog Tikboy was chosen as one of the K-9 dogs of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). He worked as assistant editor of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).
Years later, he found himself back in Manila, becoming one of the writers of the popular show Magandang Gabi Bayan in ABS-CBN.[2]
He later transferred to GMA Network as he wanted to become a newscaster and reporter, and soon became a presenter for the documentary show Reporter's Notebook, alongside Maki Pulido.
While reporting on the May 1, riot along Mendiola, San Miguel, Manila, he was injured by a rock that hit his head in the middle of the riot between the protesters and police authorities.[3][4][5]
His stories include insurgency and extremism in Mindanao, disasters, and the illegal arms trade.
In , he was awarded the British Chevening Scholarship Award. He then took a postgraduate course in International Broadcast Journalism at Cardiff University in Wales. He was chosen from applicant journalists from all over the country. As part of the program, he had his practicum at the BBC in Norwich, England.
He is also an awardee of Ten Outstanding Young Men for for journalism.[6][7][8]
On February 21, , Manicad anchored the 24 Oras Weekend, alongside Pia Arcangel.[4]
On August 1, , he served as the anchor of GMA News TV's first ever on-location newscast QRT: Quick Response Team.[9][10]
On April 20, , Manicad announced his departure from GMA Network and his resignation from media service during the closing of Quick Response Team, after the prospective senatorial candidate under the ruling PDP–Laban political party for senatorial election.[11][12][13][14] Following his exit, Manicad was eventually replaced by Emil Sumangil on Quick Response Team,[15] Jun Veneracion on Reporter's Notebook,[16] and then Ivan Mayrina on 24 Oras Weekend.
After losing in the elections, he returned to GMA Network by airing his show AgriPreneur, which is produced by his wife's company, Marnie Manicad Productions International (MMPI) until [17]
On December 7, , Manicad marked his return to journalism as he signed a contract with TV5 to become an anchor of Frontline Pilipinas, joining Cheryl Cosim and Julius Babao on January 8, [18] He then became the host of investigative show Budol Alert on September 22, , replacing Luchi Cruz-Valdes.
Filmography
Awards and nominations
References
- ^Interview with Jiggy Manicad ?v=irO_QYslLDA
- ^"Jiggy Manicad: the accidental journalist". . Retrieved February 20,
- ^Gumban, Neil (May 4, ). Emergency: Naipit sa Gulo! [Emergency: Caught in the Fray!].
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- ^"Ivan Mayrina is in the running to become GMA-7's next top male news anchor".
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- ^Del Mundo, Ida Anita Q. (January 13, ). " TOYM Awardees: Aspiration and Inspiration". . The Philippine Star. Retrieved June 29,
- ^Medina, Andre (December 12, ).
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In those 23 years of my career as a broadcast journalist, I traveled from Luzon to Mindanao and documented the perennial problems that challenge millions of Filipinos. Now, beyond reporting, I continue to strive in serving Filipinos by sharing my story, inspiring others - especially the youth - to keep the spirit of journalism alive, and to provide opportunities that educate others particularly the underprivileged. Poverty, crime, disaster, malnutrition, and corruption - I am thankful I can now serve differently in addressing these same issues as fervently as I reported them before. Manicad also led the media coverage of Typhoon Haiyan, resulting in his network winning the internationally coveted George Foster Peabody Award. Following his stellar career in journalism, Manicad is now a dedicated public servant advocating for development through agriculture and education.", Jiggy Manicad among TOYM awardees". . GMA News and Public Affairs. GMA Network. Retrieved June 29,
- ^Burgonio, TJ (January 10, ). "Azkals' Caligdong, lead TOYM awardees". .Dagsa ang mga tao jiggy manicad biography Ahead of his first day on the job, Manila Standard Entertainment sat down with the news anchor for an interview where he discussed his emotions about returning to the small screen, his advice for aspiring journalists, and whether he had any regrets about entering politics. Jiggy is familiar with the daily challenges of news reporting, but as he starts a new chapter in his career, he admits to feeling nervous, just like anyone else would. In year , the broadcast journalist took a leap of faith in entering the world of politics aiming to serve his fellow Filipinos beyond his usual task—delivering daily news. Unfortunately, the reporter failed to enter the magic 12 of the senatorial slate. Instead, he enumerated the things he had learned during the elections.
Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved June 29,
- ^"Jiggy Manicad to anchor GMA News TV's ?on-location? Quick Response Team; afternoon newscast starts airing August 1 : The Number One Site for Philippine Showbiz". Archived from the original on November 11, Retrieved November 11,
- ^"GMA News and Public Affairs wins three USIFVF awards".
Ebolusyon ng mga tao: Rodrigo Defeo "Jiggy" Manicad Jr. (/ m ə ˈ n iː ˌ k æ d / (Tagalog: [ˈdʒigi mɐˈnɪkad]) mə-NEE-kad; born November 15, ) is a Filipino television news producer, reporter and broadcast journalist. During his stint in GMA Network, he was a presenter in Reporter's Notebook, and anchored news programs 24 Oras Weekend and News TV Quick.
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- ^Adel, Rosette (April 22, ). "Jiggy Manicad leaves media for 'next level' of public service". . Retrieved April 23,
- ^"Watch: Jiggy Manicad announces his departure from the media".
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- ^Gabinete, Jojo (April 20, ). "Jiggy Manicad, nagpaalam na sa mga programa niya sa GMA News". Philippine Entertainment Portal (in Tagalog). Retrieved April 26,
- ^Baltan, Angela (April 24, ). "JIGGY MANICAD BIDS FAREWELL TO HIS SHOWS ON GMA NETWORK".
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- ^Tomada, Nathalie.Mga tao sa pilipinas Rodrigo Defeo Manicad Jr. His stories include insurgency and extremism in Mindanao, disasters, and the illegal arms trade. In , he was awarded the British Chevening Scholarship Award. He was chosen from applicant journalists from all over the country. He is also an awardee of Ten Outstanding Young Men for for journalism.
"Emil Sumangil gets first solo program in GMA". . Retrieved March 6,
- ^"Jun Veneracion napiling kapalit ni Jiggy Manicad sa Reporter's Notebook". . May 20, Retrieved March 6,
- ^Lopes, James. "Jiggy Manicad returns to TV to promote agripreneurship". . Metro News Central.
- ^Baylon, Khryzztine Joy (December 7, ).
"From Kapuso to Kapatid: Jiggy Manicad joins TV5 as anchor of Frontline Pilipinas". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Metro News Central. Retrieved December 8,
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