Rhea Santos, former ABS-CBN reporters, and fellow Filipino journalists have teamed up for the Filipino newscast of Canadian television broadcaster OMNI Television. | IBiongINQ
Former “Unang Hirit” anchor Rhea Santos returns to broadcasting under OMNI Television in Canada. Image: Twitter/@MsRheaSantos
Rhea Santos, former anchor of GMA Network’s “Unang Hirit”, former ABS-CBN reporters and fellow Filipino journalists have teamed up for the Filipino newscast of Canadian television broadcaster OMNI Television. Santos, the longest-serving female morning newscaster in Philippine TV history, is back to broadcasting a year after she left the country.The journalist moved to Vancouver, Canada in August 2019 to study at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. She has had around 19 years of experience in television broadcasting prior to finding work in the country.
“Marking this day that I’m able to do my passion to tell stories that matter to my ‘kababayan’ here in Canada. You will all meet the Filipino team of OMNI News in the coming days,” she posted on Instagram earlier today, Sept. 2.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Former NBI head Dante Gierran is new PhilHealth chief
Read more »
Former Indian President Pranab Mukherjee dies at age 84Former President Pranab Mukherjee, a senior leader of India’s Congress party who served in multiple Cabinets during five decades in politics, has died. He was 84. | AP
Read more »
Watch: Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla perform new ABS-CBN song 'Tinig ng Mga Nawalan'The song, performed by Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla, features ABS-CBN’s news reporters, anchors, stars, and employees – including those who've lost their jobs after the network was denied a new franchise.
Read more »
BALIKAN: 30-taong karera ni Ted Failon sa ABS-CBN
Read more »
#KapamilyaForever: Tears, hope, defiance as ABS-CBN employees lose jobs after franchise denialABS-CBN's stars, managers, and reporters took to social media to express their gratitude towards the network even as thousands of employees marked their last day of employment.
Read more »
Labor groups call for 'justice for ABS-CBN workers'
Read more »