Joe taruc biography wikipedia
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Jay Taruc
Filipino journalist
In this Philippine name, the family name is Taruc.
Jay Taruc | |
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Born | Jose R. Taruc Jr. January 26, 1973 |
Nationality | Filipino |
Education | Centro Escolar University |
Spouse | Mary Joan B. Taruc |
Children | Jose Luis B. Taruc, Sofia Gabriela B. Taruc |
Parent(s) | Jose Malgapo Taruc Jr., Angelita R. Taruc |
Career | |
Network | One News (since 2018) GMA Network (1994−2018) |
Website | Ride PH |
Jose R. Taruc III (Tagalog pronunciation:[tɐˈɾuk]) is a Filipino journalist and former television news reporter and presenter for GMA Network. Together with Jessica Soho, he won a George Foster Peabody award for his documentary produced for Brigada Siete. In 2019, he moved to One News on airing his program Ride PH (also airing at One PH).
Background
[edit]Taruc is the eldest of four children of veteran journalist Joe Taruc and a graduate of broadcasting degree from Centro Escolar University.[1][2] • Filipino radio broadcaster (1947-2017) In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Malgapo and the surname or paternal family name is Taruc. Jose Malgapo Taruc Jr. (Tagalog pronunciation:[tɐˈɾuk]; September 18, 1947 – September 30, 2017), also known as Joe Taruc, was a Filipino news anchor who worked at DZRH in the Philippines. He was one of the top-rating news anchors on radio. Aside from being a news anchor, Taruc was also the Senior-Vice President of the station. He was the news anchor of the 7:00 am newscast DZRH Pangunahing Balita as well as Damdaming Bayan, one of the longest-running public affairs programs on the station.[1] Taruc interviewed people about politics, mostly the president. He was also the pioneer of ABS-CBN DZAQ Radyo Patrol (predecessor of DZMM) before the Martial Law regime. Then in the 1980s, Taruc transferred to DWWW 630 of the Kanlaon Broadcasting System (now DZMM) • Philippine Marxist–Leninist politician (1913–2005) In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Mangalus and the surname or paternal family name is Taruc. Luis Taruc Luis Mangalus TarucJoe Taruc
Career
[edit]Luis Taruc
In office
June 30, 1984 – March 25, 1986In office
June 12, 1978 – June 5, 1984In office
December 30, 1969[1] – September 23, 1972[2]Preceded by Ángel Macapagal Succeeded by Position abolished
Position next held bygd Emigdio LingadIn office
May 25, 1946 – June 1, 1946[3]Preceded by José Fausto Succeeded by Artemio Macalino Born
June 21, 1913
San Luis, Pampanga, Philippine Islands[a]Died May 4, 2005(2005-05-04) (aged 91)
Quezon City, PhilippinesPolitical party Independent (1969–2005)
Democratic Alliance (1945–1949)Other political
affiliationsSocialist Party of the Philippines (1938–1954) Spouse