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Erwin Teshiba Tulfo (Tagalog: [ˈʔɛɾwin ˈtulfo]; born October 6, 1963) is a Filipino politician, ... He is the host of his public service brand Mission X, which ...
BEST PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAM: Mission X (ABS-CBN 2) BEST PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAM HOST: Erwin Tulfo - Mission X (ABS-CBN 2) BEST PUBLIC AFFAIRS PROGRAM: Debate (GMA 7) BEST PUBLIC AFFAIRS PROGRAM HOSTS: Winnie Monsod & Oscar Orbos - Debate (GMA 7) BEST MAGAZINE PROGRAM: Jessica Soho Reports (GMA 7)
2002: Erwin Tulfo (Mission X / ABS-CBN 2) 2003: Willie Revillame (Willingly Yours / ABS-CBN 2) 2004: Vicky Morales (Wish Ko Lang / GMA 7) 2005: Ben Tulfo (Bitag / IBC 13)
Mission X (TV show), an Indonesian TV show, an adaptation of Running Man (런닝맨); see List of Running Man international episodes; Mission X (Philippine TV series), a Philippine TV show (2001-2003), that won the 2002 PMPC Star Award for Best Public Service Program "Mission X!" (TV episode), an episode of Chousei Kantai Sazer-X
Coincidentally, the said station also airs brothers Erwin and Raffy's own programs Punto Asintado and Wanted sa Radyo respectively, as well as T3: Reload, all of which also simulcast on radio through DWFM. In its Aksyon TV incarnation, it is an all-discussion segment where Ben Tulfo freely discusses relevant issues exclusively.
Sometime before the election, Eric Yap a friend of media personality Erwin Tulfo acquired ACT-CIS from Pagdilao. [7] Since then the party became associated with Erwin, and his brother Raffy Tulfo. [10] [11] ACT-CIS became the most voted party-list again in 2022. [12]
Erwin Tulfo, Martin Andanar, Lourd de Veyra, and Shawn Yao started the show as the original hosts. On October 25, 2010, Sapul was rebranded and retitled as Sapul sa Singko with fresh and hip OBB and graphics and the addition of two new cast members- Chiqui Roa-Puno (who later became a Congresswoman) and Atty. Mike Templo, the weekend news ...
Aksyon (transl. Action) was a Philippine television news broadcasting show aired on TV5.Originally anchored by Paolo Bediones, Erwin Tulfo and Cheryl Cosim, it premiered on April 5, 2010, on the network's evening line up replacing TEN: The Evening News.