Macalma DZRH VP station boss
Deo Macalma (photo), the broadcaster known for his Espesyal na Balita over DZRH, has been appointed vice president and station manager of the country’s oldest radio network.
Deo, also known as “Lakay” to listeners, has been with DZRH since 1980, fresh from his journalism course at the Lyceum of the Philippines. He made his mark as a field reporter during the 1986 EDSA Revolution, primarily chasing tanks as instructed by then news director Rey Langit. Through the years, he evolved into a radio commentator, tackling current issues with his inimitable comic flair.
But it was with his light-hearted guessing game on Espesyal na Balita that Deo and his bubuwit gained legendary status, with first-hand reports on clandestine activities of showbiz celebrities and political figures coming from room boys, waiters, security guards, and hospital personnel, with his tipster crew later expanding to include senators, congressmen, generals, and cabinet members themselves. It was through the titillating satire, aired to the public with a penchant for gossip, that Deo helped the general populace become mobilized and socially aware — a style now replicated by rival stations.
Since the death of DZRH top honcho Joe Taruc, Deo has filled a void no other radioman could possibly do so.