Julius Babao Biography

Filipino broadcast journalist, radio commentator, and talk show host (born 1968)In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Concepcion and the surname or paternal family name is Babao.

Julius Caesar Concepcion Babao (Tagalog: ; born July 15, 1968) is a Filipino broadcast journalist, radio commentator and former talk show host for the Philippine television stations ABS-CBN & TV5. He is most notable for anchoring TV Patrol from April 21, 2003 to November 4, 2010, Bandila from November 22, 2010 to March 17, 2020, and Frontline Pilipinas since February 7, 2022.

Career

Babao started out his career as a production *istant in GMA Network's DZBB-AM in 1990.

Through hard work and perseverance, Babao was soon promoted as a radio reporter and a contributor for GMA News. In 1993, Babao left GMA for ABS-CBN where he worked as a television reporter for TV Patrol. That same year, he was tapped by the management of ABS-CBN News to be a standby anchor for Frankie Evangelista in TV Patrol.

In 1996, Babao was given his own show Alas Singko Y Medya which he hosted with his future wife Christine Bersola-Babao until 2001.

The couple then went on to host a daily morning talk-show called Talk TV, which lasted from 2001 to 2002.

In April 2003, Babao transitioned into the weekday edition of the station's flagship news program TV Patrol and joined Korina Sanchez as its anchors. Sanchez was later replaced by Karen Davila and Ted Failon in November 2004, when the newscast was relaunched as TV Patrol World.

In 2004, he and his wife launched a morning radio program for DZMM en*led Magandang Morning with Julius and Tintin. Their morning radio program would be combined with Radyo Patrol Balita: Alas Siyete, the newscast they are anchoring every weekend, similar to Kabayan. In 2006, he was appointed as one of the hosts of public-affairs program *: Exklusibong, Explosibong, Exposé where they investigate anomalies and irregularities of public and private practices in the Philippines, he normally joins the field and/or entrapment operations conducted by the law enforcement agencies.

Babao left TV Patrol alongside Karen Davila on November 5, 2010 to anchor the late evening newscast, Bandila, with Ces Oreña-Drilon, replacing Henry Omaga-Diaz who returned to field report. He was replaced by Noli de Castro and the latter being replaced by Korina Sanchez as they joined Ted Failon on November 8, 2010.

On January 10, 2011, he anc*d Aksyon Ngayon with Kaye Dacer and Radyo Patrol Balita: Alas-Dose, both airing every weekdays.

On January 2, 2017, Babao hosted the new daily radio show, Lingkod Kapamilya, replacing Aksyon Ngayon, with Bernadette Sembrano and continued to anchor the daily newscast Radyo Patrol Balita: Alas-Dose on DZMM before it got merged with Headline Pilipinas in July 2019, where he joined Tony Velasquez as the main anchor. He is also the weekend anchor of TeleRadyo's newscast TeleRadyo Balita (formerly Radyo Patrol Balita: Alas-Siyete) alongside Zen Hernandez.

He also hosted Mission Possible, an award-winning advocacy show which airs every Monday evenings and Saturday mornings.

On September 7, 2020, he returned to TV Patrol as an occasional replacement for Ted Failon after the latter's departure and later as a relief anchor for Noli de Castro and Henry Omaga-Diaz on the weekday edition and on the weekend edition for Alvin Elchico.

Babao left ABS-CBN on December 31, 2021 after 28 years with television giant network, as part of its retrenchment program caused by the ABS-CBN shutdown from the Philippine Congress that junked the new ABS-CBN legislative franchise to operate. He made his final appearance on TV Patrol as a relief anchor and two days later on TeleRadyo Balita.

In January 2022, Babao joined TV5 to anchor the network's primetime newscast Frontline Pilipinas starting February 7, 2022, replacing Raffy Tulfo. He is the main anchor alongside former Alas Singko Y Medya and Magandang Umaga, Bayan anchor Cheryl Cosim, coinciding with the latter's birthday on that day. On March 21, 2022, Julius & Tintin: Para Sa Pamilyang Pilipino, which he hosts alongside his wife, debuted on Radyo5 92.3 News FM and One PH. The latter program was concluded in January 2023 on Radyo5 92.3 News FM and was replaced by Sagot Kita, hosted by Cheryl Cosim. However, it still broadcasts on One PH. The show resumed on June 19, 2023 on a delayed basis on 92.3 Radyo5 True FM, replacing the simulcast of Frontline sa Umaga, until July 14, 2023, to give way to the early timeslot of Sana Lourd.

Personal life

Babao is a graduate of M* Communications, majoring in film and audio visual communication, from the University of the Philippines Diliman. He is married to his once former co-host Christine Bersola. They have a daughter named Antonia Julia Sofia (also known as Anya, b. 2005) and a son named Antonio Francesco (b. 2010).

The couple has also raised Siberian Huskies namely Snow, Krystal, Kirby and Kamatz, to name a few.

Julius and Christine are also avid art collectors where their collection was mostly bought from the Boston Gallery owned by Dr. Joven Cuanang. In July 2008 at the advent of Julius’ 40th birthday, the couple auctioned-off paintings from 125 participating artists at the Pinto Art Gallery, the proceeds went to the development of the Art 40 Village located in Bagong Silang, Caloocan.

He is also a Hypebeast item collector, Streetwear collector (particularly those made by the brand Supreme) as well as a sneakerhead and he even has a YouTube channel dedicated to such lifestyle.

Controversy

In October 2005, news surfaced where Julius Babao was allegedly linked to a suspected terrorist named Tyrone del Rosario Santos (alias: Dawud Santos). The reports surfaced when Dawud was released by the authorities on April 22, 2008, and was said to leave the detention center in an ABS-CBN owned van with Babao. In an intelligence report, Babao has been suggested to have paid the bail bond or the very least guaranteed the bail in order to gain an exclusive interview with the suspect. An investigation team was put together by ABS-CBN to look into the allegations made by the ISAFP, no further charges was made, clearing Babao of any allegations.

Awards

Julius Babao was awarded best male newscaster in the 2008 PMPC Star Awards for TV, he also won again in 2009 from the same award-giving body, he also won best morning show host in the years 1999 and 2000 respectively from the same award-giving body. In 2008, Babao was also presented the student's choice of male news and public affairs host at the USTv Student's Choice Awards and he was also honoured as one of the most admired male TV Personalities for the 2008 Anak TV Seal, an award given annually by the Southeast Asian Foundation for Children and Television to kid-friendly TV programs and personalities considered to be good influence on children.He was also a two time awardee of Most Outstanding Male News Presenter (2007 and 2009) of COMGUILD Center for Journalism.

References

    External links

    • Julius Babao at IMDb
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