Karambola (radio program)

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Karambola
Title card from 2021
GenreTalk radio
Running time2 hrs. (including commercials)
Country of originPhilippines Philippines
Language(s)Filipino, English
Home stationDWIZ (2005-present)
Syndicates
Hosted by
Created byAntonio Cabangon-Chua
Original releaseApril 11, 2005 –
present
No. of episodesn/a (airs daily)

Karambola (lit.'Collision') is a Philippine political talk radio program. It airs every weekday mornings on DWIZ in Metro Manila, and nationwide via syndication on DWIZ News FM (provincial stations) and RPN Radyo Ronda.[1]

Since 2018, the program has been live streaming through social media platforms such as Facebook and YouTube, as well on the station's official website and mobile application.[2] on May 10, 2022, the program premiered on Aliw Broadcasting Corporation's newest television station IZTV (now Aliw 23), which is currently conducting test broadcasts.

History[edit]

Title card from 2019-2020

The program was first conceptualized by Aliw Broadcasting Corporation founder and former Ambassador Antonio Cabangon-Chua, as a way to debate and tackle issues on politics, featuring a panel of prominent journalists and broadcasters.[1]

In 2018, blogger RJ Nieto ("Thinking Pinoy") and lawyer Trixie Cruz-Angeles joined the show's third batch. Robles died on May 23, 2019.[3] Senator Imee Marcos and attorney Larry Gadon joined as guest commentators in 2019, while Nieto left the program on August 3, 2020.

Angeles left the program in May 2022 to pursue her role as Secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office. Willie Jurado (former chief adviser of Bongbong Marcos), Joel Lacsamana (Manila Standard columnist), and Anna Mae Lamentillo (Manila Bulletin columnist and former chairperson of the Build Build Build committee of the Department of Public Works and Highways) were named as new co-hosts following Cruz-Angeles' departure.

On October 20, 2022, Cruz-Angeles returned to her role as co-host and moderator of the said program, following her departure from the Office of the Press Secretary earlier in the month.

Hosts[edit]

Current[edit]

  • Jonathan Dela Cruz (2005–present)
  • Conrad Banal (2015–present)
  • Larry Gadon (2019–present)
  • Joel Lacsamana (2022–present)

Past hosts[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "'Karambola' merges social, traditional media". BusinessMirror. July 11, 2019.
  2. ^ Staff, BusinessMirror. "'Karambola' merges social, traditional media". BusinessMirror. T. Anthony C. Cabangon. Retrieved August 6, 2020. {{cite news}}: |first1= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ "Times columnist Jojo Robles writes 30". The Manila Times. May 22, 2019.