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'''Carmela Tiangco-Cornejo''' popularly known as ''''Mel Tiangco'''' (born August 10, 1955) is a popular television ] and television ] in the ]. '''Carmela Tiangco-Cornejo''' popularly known as ''''Mel Tiangco'''' (born August 10, 1955) is a popular television ] and <a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)"><a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)">television</a></a> ] in the ].


Tiangco was a newscaster at ABS-CBN however after taking part in a ] TV ad in mid-1995 she was suspended from the network as newscasters of ABS-CBN are prohibited to endorse a product. This led to her exile to ], joining ]. She currently co-anchors ]'s evening newscast, '']'' with ]. She was also the host of the weekly drama anthology '']'' and a co-host for '']'' with comedian-TV host-writer ], which has been cancelled after seven years, with its last airing on July 10, 2011 to give way to a planned talent show that would compete with other rival networks. Tiangco was a newscaster at ABS-CBN however after taking part in a ] TV ad in mid-1995 she was suspended from the network as newscasters of ABS-CBN are prohibited to endorse a product. This led to her exile to ], joining ]. She currently co-anchors ]'s evening newscast, '']'' with ]. She was also the host of the weekly drama anthology '']'' and a co-host for '']'' with comedian-<a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)">TV</a> host-writer ], which has been cancelled after seven years, with its last airing on July 10, 2011 to give way to a planned talent show that would compete with other rival networks.


Off camera, she is the mother of ], a musician best known as the lead vocalist of the now-defunct Philippine rock band ] (active in the 90s). She is also involved in ] work as the Executive Vice President of the ], the network's socio-civic arm. Off camera, she is the mother of ], a musician best known as the lead vocalist of the now-defunct Philippine rock band ] (active in the 90s). She is also involved in ] work as the Executive Vice President of the ], the network's socio-civic arm.


==TV/Radio Programs== ==TV/<a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)">Radio</a> Programs==


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Mel Tiangco
BornCarmela Tiangco
(1955-08-10) August 10, 1955 (age 69)

Carmela Tiangco-Cornejo popularly known as 'Mel Tiangco' (born August 10, 1955) is a popular television newscaster and <a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)"><a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)">television</a></a> host in the Philippines.

Tiangco was a newscaster at ABS-CBN however after taking part in a Tide TV ad in mid-1995 she was suspended from the network as newscasters of ABS-CBN are prohibited to endorse a product. This led to her exile to GMA Network, joining Jay Sonza. She currently co-anchors GMA Network's evening newscast, 24 Oras with Mike Enriquez. She was also the host of the weekly drama anthology Magpakailanman and a co-host for Mel and Joey with comedian-<a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)">TV</a> host-writer Joey de Leon, which has been cancelled after seven years, with its last airing on July 10, 2011 to give way to a planned talent show that would compete with other rival networks.

Off camera, she is the mother of Wency Cornejo, a musician best known as the lead vocalist of the now-defunct Philippine rock band After Image (active in the 90s). She is also involved in philanthropic work as the Executive Vice President of the GMA Kapuso Foundation, the network's socio-civic arm.

TV/<a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)">Radio</a> Programs

Year Title Network
2011 Sanib Puwersa GMA Network
2011–Present Powerhouse GMA News TV
2004–2011 Mel and Joey GMA Network
2004–Present 24 Oras GMA Network
2004 Partners with Mel Tiangco GMA Network
2002-2008; <a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)"><a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)">2012</a></a>-present Magpakailanman GMA Network
2001 Debate with Mare at Pare GMA Network
1999 Frontpage: Ulat ni Mel Tiangco GMA Network
1996 Partners Mel and Jay GMA Network
1996 Saksi GMA Network
1993 Pulis, Pulis Kung Umaksiyon, Mabilis DZMM
1988 Bahay Kalinga ABS-CBN
1987 Mel & Jay sa DZMM DZMM
1987 Mel & Jay ABS-CBN
1987 TV Patrol ABS-CBN
1986 Balita Ngayon ABS-CBN
1983 City 2 Balita BBC (now ABS-CBN)
1978 Helpline sa 9 RPN
1975 NewsWatch RPN

Awards

Year 2006

  • Most Outstanding News Presenter of the Year, adjudged by 20 college of arts and sciences deans from different universities in the Philippines during the Annual Conference of Journalism and Communication Students of the Philippines. The Award was given by COMGUILD Center for Journalism at the AFP Theater, Camp Aguinaldo on August 28, 2006.

Year 2004

  • Outstanding Broadcast Journalist & Social Servant, Gusi Peace Prize Award, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City; Outstanding Host for Partners Mel & Jay, 1st Golden Screen Awards for Television; Woman of Distinction Award, Soroptimist International

Year 2002

  • Best Talk Show/Program Host-TV, Partners Mel & Jay, 12th KBP Golden Dove Awards; Best Female Newscaster, Frontpage, Star Awards for Television; Outstanding Citizen of Quezon City for Mass Media

Year 2001

  • Paralegal ng Bayan Awardee, 16th Huwarang Pilipino Award for Media & Journalism; He & She (HAS) Club Awardee, Outstanding Woman of Bataan; Woman of Distinction Award, Soroptimist International; Best Female Newscaster, Star Awards for Television, Philippine Movie Press Club; Best Female Broadcaster for Television, KBP Golden Dove Awards

Year 2000

  • Trailblazer Award, Outstanding Alumna, St. Theresa’s College, Quezon City

Year 1998

  • Finalist, Asian Television Awards, Singapore; Ka Dorop Broadcaster of the Year Award, KBP Golden Dove Awards

Year 1996

  • Finalist, New York International TV Festival, Mel & Jay, TV Host

Year 1995-1997

  • Best Female Newscaster, Star Awards for Television, Philippine Movie Press Club

Year 1994

  • Presidential Awardee, Best Non-Government Organization in Public Service, Armed Forces of the Philippines; Presidential Awardee, First Media People’s Award; Best Magazine Talk Show Host, Star Awards for Television; Member, Board of Judges, Bb. Pilipinas Beauty Pageant; Member, Board of Judges, 35th Anvil Awards; Best Female Newscaster, Star Awards for Television, Philippine Movie Press Club; Best Female Celebrity Talk show host, Star Awards for Television, Philippine Movie Press Club

Year 1994-1995

  • Gintong Ina Awardee, Single Parent of the Year, Golden Mother & Father Foundation

Year 1994

  • Commendation: Humanitarian Concern, House Resolution No. 35-Series 1995, House of Representatives, Republic of the Philippines; Lifetime Achievement Award, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp.; Gintong Ina Awardee, Celebrity Mother of the Year, Golden Mother & Father Foundation, Inc.

Year 1990-1996

  • Best Female Television Talkshow Host, Star Awards for Television, Philippine Movie Press Club (Hall of Fame)

Year 1990-1993

  • Pinakamahusay na Programa sa Telebisyon, Gawad Cultural Center of the Philippines Awards for TV, Mel & Jay

Year 1990-1996

  • Best Female Newscaster, Star Awards for Television, Philippine Movie Press Club

Year 1991-1992

  • Broadcast Journalism Award, Public Service on Radio (Mel & Jay DZMM), Rotary Club of Manila; TOWNS Awardee, The Outstanding Women in Nation Service (Public Service & Journalism)

Year 1990

  • Presidential Medallion, Presidential Awardee for Work for the Welfare of the Disabled, Apolinario Mabini Award

Year 1988, 1990

  • Best Female Newscaster, Star Awards for Television, Philippine Movie Press Club.

External links

TV Patrol
Anchor
Current
Former
Segment anchor
Current
Former
Final regional versions
  • Bicol
  • Central Visayas
  • Chavacano
  • Eastern Visayas
  • Negros
  • North Luzon
  • North Mindanao
  • Palawan
  • Panay
  • South Central Mindanao
  • Southern Mindanao
  • Southern Tagalog
Defunct regional versions
  • 4 (1988–1994)
  • Bacolod
  • Baguio/Northern Luzon
  • Butuan/Caraga
  • Cagayan de Oro/Northern Mindanao
  • Cagayan Valley
  • Cebu
  • Cotabato/Central Mindanao
  • Dagupan (1999–2006)/North Central Luzon
  • Dumaguete
  • Iligan
  • Iloilo
  • Laoag (1997–2008)/Ilocos
  • Legazpi
  • Mindanao (1989–1997; 2001–2005)/Davao
  • Naga
  • Northwestern Mindanao
  • Nuebe Patrol
  • Pampanga
  • Soccsksargen
  • Tacloban
  • Tuguegarao
  • Western Visayas (1994–2001)
  • Zamboanga
Spin-off
  • Junior Patrol
Others

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