The Freeman

‘PH’s Most Awarded Broadcast Journalist’ is still Kapuso

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Jessica Soho – widely regarded as the Philippine­s’ most awarded broadcast journalist – remains a Kapuso as she renewed her contract with GMA Network on May 31, and commits to carry on with her mission of sharing the Filipinos’ story around the globe.

In a span of almost four decades, Soho has blazed a trail in broadcast journalism. She helped give the Philippine­s its first George Foster Peabody award in 1999 and soon earned another Peabody win in 2014.

She became the first Filipino to be nominated and to have won in the New York Festivals (NYF) TV & Film Awards. She holds the distinctio­n of having won all the medal categories at the NYF.

“Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho” took home the Gold World Medal earlier this year – the show’s third World Medal after winning Bronze Medals in 2019 and 2022. Her other former programs “State of the Nation with Jessica Soho” and “Brigada” have also brought home Silver and Bronze Medals in previous NYF Awards.

Before she was elevated to the Hall of Fame, Soho was the Most Trusted TV Host for News and Current Affairs by the Reader’s Digest Trusted Brands Awards for 13 consecutiv­e years. She was also the first UP College of Mass Communicat­ion alumna to receive the Gawad Plaridel Award for Journalism.

Yet through all these accolades,

Soho, who is a self-confessed “promdi” or “a small town girl who made good,” remains grounded and focused on her goal: to serve the public and do good.

GMA Network Chairman and CEO Atty. Felipe L. Gozon underscore­d the value of Jessica to the Network. “Jessica Soho is not only ‘The Philippine­s' most awarded broadcast journalist,’ she is also one of GMA Network’s most-prized gems.

Bilang isa sa mga itinuturin­g na mukha ng GMA Network, naging matibay na institusyo­n si Jessica ng GMA News, at isa siya sa mga

nirerespet­ong haligi ng award-winning team ng GMA Public Affairs,” says Gozon.

“Ang kanyang programang KMJS ay patuloy na number 1 sa viewers at humahakot ng karangalan sa loob at labas ng bansa. Kaya hindi kataka-taka, na mula noon, hanggang ngayon, isa pa rin siya sa mga tinitingal­ang broadcast journalist sa Pilipinas. Kaya naman, ako at ang buong GMA Network ay nagagalak na nananatili siyang Kapuso,” he adds.

Soho’s heart is full of gratitude. “Walang hanggang pasasalama­t,” she says to the Network that has been her home for almost four decades. “GMA has been my home for the past 38 years and counting. Kung walang GMA, walang Jessica Soho.”

Soho is one of the main driving forces behind GMA Network’s News and Public Affairs. From her ideas, some of the country’s most iconic public affairs shows were born. Among these were “Brigada Siete,” “Emergency,” and “I-Witness.”

Her passion to tell stories to all walks of life extends to creating new concepts for television – some of which became hit TV series.

“I think God blessed me with an overactive mind, kaya dapat lang i-share even my craziest of thoughts,” says Soho, who was the brainchild of the adventure series “Lolong.”

It’s not a surprise that people around Soho find inspiratio­n from her, especially her colleagues. “I promise to continue sharing my ideas and pitching storylines and program concepts as well as mentoring our production staff. My colleagues will bear me out on this – hindi ako madamot. So I’m looking forward to keep on generating story concepts and sharing these with our producers and storytelle­rs, in whatever formats or genres,” she says.

KMJS is still the Filipinos’ favorite Sunday viewing habit on TV.

“One of my biggest blessings in life is KMJS.

I will always be grateful to this program and to the best, Team KMJS!!! Renewing my talent contract with KMJS means more stories to share, inspire, help, give hope, and change lives. Iyung mga naikukuwen­to naming mga kababayan natin na nangangail­angan ng tulong, nabibiyaya­an nang sobra-sobra pagkatapos naming ikuwento ang kanilang mga buhay,” she says.

KMJS is proof, too, that the good still prevails over bad and there will always be those willing to extend a helping hand.

“There truly are more good people in the world. A special shoutout to our OFWs who watch KMJS online and readily give donations to our kababayans in need. Tunay ngang busilak ang puso ng Pinoy.”

“I would like to think that another opportunit­y to go on hosting KMJS is continuing my life’s mission of storytelli­ng and helping others,” adds Soho.

- Paying it forward -

Soho takes a step further to reach more audiences beyond television. She is set to lead “The GMA Public Affairs Talk” as it goes around the Philippine­s soon.

The first leg was called “The New York Festival Medalists & The National Artist GMA Public Affairs Talk on Storytelli­ng and Producing,” where Soho shared to GMA staff and employees her extensive experience in reporting and broadcasti­ng spanning almost four decades. GMA Public Affairs is planning a road show version of this, which will be open to students and young profession­als.

Soho also wants to remind future journalist­s of what journalism is all about. “Two things I’ve always been consistent about every time I am asked for advice to young journalist­s: Keep on reading and that it’s never about us,” she says.

“The first one is self-explanator­y so let me expound on the second one. We are not the story. I get the need for selfies and the influencin­g and promoting on our social media accounts but when chasing after stories and reporting or producing those, the ‘old school’ rules should never be compromise­d. Because those are values and what journalism is all about: accuracy, fairness, responsibi­lity.”

“It’s a continuing quest to be trusted or to be worthy of trust,” she adds. “Earn your stripes. Show up for work even on bad days. Especially on bad days. Because there’s a public to be served and to borrow a line from colleague and fellow Kapuso journalist Malou Mangahas, ‘Journalism is a far bigger cause than anyone of us,” she ends.

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