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| JESSICA
SOHO |
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a reporter, host and producer, Jessica Soho specializes
in investigative reporting for news and public
affairs programs on television, as well as for
documentaries and special reports.
Over the years, Jessica Soho has worked to bring
investigative journalism in mainstream television
in the Philippines. She conceptualized and helped
establish Brigada Siete and Emergency, two of
the country's pioneering investigative newsmagazine
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Jessica
Soho is a graduate of the University of the
Philippines. An accidental journalist whose
dream was to become a lawyer, Jessica started
as a reporter in
1985, choosing to work in television despite
her lack of training in broadcast journalism.
She learned the ropes at GMA-7, where she started
as a news reporter covering the military-defense
beat among other editorial beats. Then as now,
she also covered unusual news events such as
man-made and natural calamities, from killer
earthquakes to super typhoons, even coup attempts
and high-profile hostage situations.
Jessica
holds many firsts in the industry, among them
being the first Filipino to win in the New York
Film Festival for Coverage of a Breaking Story
for her account of a hostage crisis in Cagayan
Valley. She also received the first Ka Doroy
Valencia Award given by the Kapisanan ng mga
Broadkaster ng Pilipinas and the first Filipino
- with GMA-7 as the first Filipino network -
to win the prestigious George Foster Peabody
Award for her documentaries on the underground
"Kidney-for-Sale" business and death
sport "Kamao." In 1994, she received
the Grand Prize from the Asia Pacific Broadcasting
Union for her riveting coverage of a breaking
news story. More recently, Jessica Soho was
counted as one of 100 Filipino Women of Distinction
during the centennial celebration of the Philippine
Republic.
Jessica
Soho currently heads the Special Assignments
Team (SAT) of GMA News and Public Affairs, which
produces in-depth and investigative reports
for the news programs Saksi and Frontpage. She
also produces, hosts, reports and writes for
the documentary series, I-witness, the first
full-length documentary series in recent Philippine
history to explore the power of the visual medium
for this purpose. The show's success proved
that good journalism has a place in an industry
plagued by commercialism and sensationalism.
While
keeping a hectic schedule at work, Jessica Soho
has served as director and secretary of the
National Press Club and as President of the
Defense Press Corps. For the past four years,
she has also been a member of the screening
committee for the Ten Outstanding Young Men
(TOYM), an award she herself received in 1993.
She was a fellow and delegate to various local
and international media conferences and fora
and was given special recognition by her fellow
Ilocanos of San Fernando City, La Union.
Source:
Search for Outstanding Journalists 2001 (Souvenir
Program) |
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