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Winnie on her days with GMA

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - For years, she was a constant guest in various public affairs programs on TV. She spoke her mind, even during the height of Martial Law.

Then came a day in 1992 when Prof. Solita “Mareng Winnie” Monsod was asked to co-host Firing Line, GMA Network’s late-night public affairs talk show.

“(The late) Teddy Benigno came to me after Mass in Manila Cathedral and asked me if I can pitch in for Oscar Orbos. I said sure,” she recalls. Orbos left the program to run for public office.

The rest, as they say, is history. For two decades now, Mareng Winnie has been part of GMA News and Public Affairs, breaking down complex issues and presenting analyses to the public. She has become a regular part of the Filipino household.

Consider this: You wake up to her analyzing the latest noteworthy event or interviewing hard-to-corner personalities in Unang Hirit, GMA 7’s very early morning program.

Later in the day, you may find her being interviewed in one of the newscasts when there are complex economic or political issues that need to be explained.

Monday nights at 10, she hosts Bawal ang Pasaway on GMA News TV Channel 11.

Initially, she thought her first TV gig would be “a three-month thing.”  “TV was not part of my horizon at the time,” she says. 

But TV has become part of her life, and she has become known from the power brokers to the man on the street as Mareng Winnie.

Part of her charm is that she always appears comfortable in front of the camera. She credits this to her being a lecturer to hundreds of Economics students at the University of the Philippines several times a week. “How can I be camera-shy? I lecture. I don’t notice the cameras,” she says.

The past two decades, Mareng Winnie has had various news and public affairs programs. For years, she co-hosted Debate with Orbos. This was followed by another late-night talk program Palaban with Malou Mangahas and Miriam Quiambao.

“I enjoy what I’m doing. I always want to be in communication with the people. I want to explain issues to them. That’s the teacher in me,” she says.

 

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FIRING LINE

MALOU MANGAHAS AND MIRIAM QUIAMBAO

MANILA CATHEDRAL

MARENG WINNIE

MARTIAL LAW

NEWS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS

ORBOS

OSCAR ORBOS

TEDDY BENIGNO

UNANG HIRIT

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