๐ฅ๐ผ TV HOSTING REEL ๐ฅ๐ผ
I've often said that I'm a storyteller. It's what I feel I was put on this earth to do.
Whether it's on-camera, on-air, or online, I'm at my best when I'm telling stories. My goal is that you have fun and pick up something new while you're tuned in.
This is my updated #VO reel in English, featuring a few commercials I've done over the years. I usually get cast as casual/friendly mid-20s/30s or as a male announcer. But I can do character voices, too!
Hit me up if you'd like to collaborate on a project! #voiceover
I want to thank all of your fans who helped fly you out to the states and brought you into our lives. I hope they see this. And I hope everyone in the Philippines is so so proud of you!
Rizo will have made it to the final vote in 2 consecutive seasons, 18 tribals in 3 months and heโs never walked in without an immunity idol to his name #Survivor#Survivor50
PINOY WRESTLING FINALLY COMES TO KOREA! ๐ต๐ญ๐ฐ๐ท Your Pinoy Wrestling Superhero makes her @PWSKOREA debut in Seoul, marking the first time ever that a homegrown Filipino wrestler fights in Korea!๐ฆธโโ๏ธ
๐๏ธ May 9
๐KBS Arena
๐๏ธ https://t.co/AiRPUxcCef
#PinoyWrestling ๐ต๐ญ #PinayWrestling
@mlq3 Sorry, but this completely misses the point. What I was softly putting out there was how an entire subset of the larger PH media industry lost jobs due to management and ownerships' stubbornness and failure to adapt to the changing media landscape, not to mention terrible wages.
@bunieltheo Also correct! I'm one of them and I've been on both sides as a listener and on-air personality of the genre!
The problem is nagsawa na rin kasi yung listener base, and the personalities themselves were hamstrung by the limitations of the medium and the station's they worked for.
IS FM RADIO IN THE PH DYING?
Yes, if all you care about is English-speaking (read: conyo) radio. The masa stations are alive and well. News and public service din. But if your dream is to be an FM radio DJ hosting a talk/music show, you're probably not going to realize it here.
@karlgadork If you want to talk for a living, you can try event hosting, which is what a lot of current and former DJs do for work! You could also learn how to act with your voice and be a voice actor, another common path for us post-radio. Both will take time but can prove lucrative. ๐
And then there's the democratization of online fame/clout. These days, anyone can be a content creator/influencer. Being a radio DJ became less aspirational. And our endless doomscrolling also kept us watching the content creators we followed. These go hand-in-hand.
Listener behavior also changed! Spotify, YT Music, Apple Music, and podcasts in general changed the way we got through our daily commute/drives. People were annoyed DJs talked over song intros so they went digital. People wanted their own playlists. Less listenership altogether.
@karlgadork Add the inability of the stations to adapt to the digital media landscape that emerged, the refusal to accept that radio isn't the prestige media it used to be, and advertisers shifting budgets towards digital, and you have an arena that doesn't make money anymore.
@karlgadork Hate to break it to you, but this dream job we share has been long gone, especially for English-speaking (read: conyo) FM radio stations in the PH. It was on the decline pre-covid pa lang. ABS shutting down expedited the process because it kneecapped traditional media altogether.
History-maker! Had a blast watching (and rooting for) you on the show, @scottgreenpw! ๐ช๐ฝ #SurvivorAU
We should also add @HarryHills18 to that list!
Every single time Jeff Probst says, "Another twist. Courtesy of the fans." I feel so gaslit. I did not want any of these wacko twists. I just want them to play pure rounds of #Survivor. Production made these twists, not fans! So much gaslighting on #Survivor50 ffs