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Jose R. Taruc III () is a
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journalist and former television news reporter and presenter for
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. Together with
Jessica Soho Maria Jessica Aspiras Soho (; born March 27, 1964) is a Filipino broadcast journalist known as the host of the news magazine program ''Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho'' (2004present) on GMA Network. She formerly anchored the newscast '' State of the N ...
, he won a
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for his documentary produced for '' Brigada Siete''. In 2019, he moved to One News on airing his program Ride PH (also airing at
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).


Background

Taruc is the eldest of four children of veteran journalist
Joe Taruc Jose Malgapo Taruc Jr. (; September 18, 1947 – September 30, 2017), also known as Joe Taruc, was a Filipino news anchor who worked at DZRH in the Philippines. He was one of the top-rating news anchors on radio. Aside from being a news anchor, ...
and a graduate of broadcasting degree from
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. He married June, a dentist, and the couple has a son named Luis and daughter named Sofia Gabriela. The family lives in
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.


Career


Brigada Siete

In 1994, Taruc worked as a researcher and production assistant for '' Brigada Siete'', an investigative TV show in
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. He made his first news report on a rupture of Mount Parker's crater in
South Cotabato South Cotabato ( hil, Bagatnan Cotabato; ceb, Habagatang Cotabato; Maguindanaon: ''Pagabagatan Kutawatu'', Jawi: ڤاڬابڬتن كوتاواتو; tl, Timog Cotabato), officially the Province of South Cotabato, is a province in the Philippine ...
that brought flood in the surrounding community. He received several awards for the documentaries he made for the show, including the 1998 CNN World Report Award/ On Going Story for "Comfort Women." In 1999 together with Jessica Soho's "Kidneys for Sale" and "Kamao," his documentary entitled "Mga Batang Alipin", an exploration into the country's
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through the coverage of forced detention and rescue of child-workers in a fish sauce factory, won the George Foster Peabody award, the first for the country and the GMA Network. "Mga Batang Alipin" was also a finalist in the New York TV and Film Festival's UNICEF Special Award on that same year and in 2000, it won the Award for Investigative Journalism.


News anchor

Aside from being a beat news reporter, he worked as substitute anchor for
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, an evening news program, and GMA News TV's
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.


i-Witness

He joined the team of
Sandra Aguinaldo Sandra Aguinaldo (born April 29, 1975) is a Filipina television news anchor journalist, writer and documentarian. She is best known as one of the news reporters of '' 24 Oras'' and one of the hosts of '' I-Witness''. In 2015, Aguinaldo together ...
,
Kara David Kara Patria Constantino David-Cancio (born September 12, 1973) is a Filipino journalist, host, professor, and educational administrator. She is known because of investigative and multi-awarded documentaries in ''i-Witness''. These documentarie ...
and
Howie Severino Horacio "Howie" Gorospe Severino (born July 18, 1961) is a Filipino broadcast journalist, anchor, host, documentarist and podcaster who is currently working in GMA Network. He is best known for his work with the Philippine Center for Investigati ...
that produced
i-Witness ''i-Witness'', formerly ''i-Witness: The GMA Documentaries'' is a Philippine television documentary show broadcast by GMA Network and GMA News TV. Originally hosted by Vicky Morales, Luchi Cruz-Valdes, Mike Enriquez, Cheche Lazaro and Jessic ...
, a documentary TV show in 2000. The Philippine Army's clearing operation of landmines left by Muslim extremists in
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was his first documentary that was broadcast in the program. In 2004, his work entitled "Batang CP" was a finalist in that year's ABU/CASBAA UNICEF Children's Rights Award. It discussed the plight of children with
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and co-hosted by Peter Jonas, cerebral palsy-patient who graduated with honors at the
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. On the same year, another one of his documentaries named "Basurero" (Scavenger) that depicted extreme urban poverty was the finalist in the New York and Shanghai TV and Film Festival. He received the UNICEF Child Rights Award at the 45th Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union general assembly in
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in 2008 for the i-Witness episode "Batang Kalabaw" (Child Beast of Burden) that he produced. The documentary, which also earned the program the CMMA Best Documentary Show in 2009, focused on the story of a teenage girl named Cherilyn, the breadwinner of a family of five children and absent parents, who traded logs by carrying them in the
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mountains. In 2012, he won the Silver World Medal for Documentary at the New York Festivals for the episode "Lapnos," which covered stories of patients at Mindanao Burn Center. Two years later, his documentary called "Tarima" that was about the indigenous people in
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,
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won the 2014 Gawad Agong award.


Motorcycle Diaries

In interviews, Taruc said that his passion for motorcycles started in 2000 and he preferred them as means of transport. He was also a member of a riders club that traveled around
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and Mindanao. By July 15, 2011, he hosted the Motorcycle Diaries, a television documentary show on GMA News TV. The show's title was inspired by a film of the same title that chronicled Che Guevarra's travel around
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on a bike. The format showed Taruc riding a motorcycle while covering stories of people and places. According to Aris Ilagan of TopGear, it was the first show in the country that had the format and wrote, "With his deep passion for motorcycles and documentaries, he was able to produce a hit series that earned him a strong following in the motorcycle community." It ended on March 16, 2017, despite high ratings and critical success due to inadequate sponsorship to cover production costs.


Ride PH

He left GMA Network in August 2018 when he had difficulties meeting the demands of work while looking after his daughter who was diagnosed with
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. On August 20, 2017, he co-produced and hosted Ride PH, a half-hour TV show on
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. The program focused on the culture and community of motorcycle riders, road safety and vehicle maintenance. On 2019. Ride PH finally moved to its new home at One News on airing its show (also broadcast at
One PH One PH is a 24/7 Tagalog-language teleradio news channel owned by MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. through Cignal TV. It was soft launched on February 18, 2019 and was officially launched on July 31, 2019, on satellite provider Cignal. It can also be ...
).


Ride Radio

as Jay Taruc transfer network, he has also a new show at
One PH One PH is a 24/7 Tagalog-language teleradio news channel owned by MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. through Cignal TV. It was soft launched on February 18, 2019 and was officially launched on July 31, 2019, on satellite provider Cignal. It can also be ...
titled Ride Radio which airs every Saturday 5:00pm


References

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