Korina Sanchez

Korina

Queen Korina
Tenure 30 June 2016 - present
Born (1973-01-20) 20 January 1973
Philippines
Spouse Mar Roxas (m. 2010)
Issue none, barren
Full name
Korina Maria Sanchez-Roxas
Father Eugenio Lopez III
Mother Charo Santos
Religion Roman Catholic

Korina Maria Sanchez-Roxas (born 5 October 1964), known professionally as Korina Sanchez-Roxas, She works for the ABS-CBN Corporation airing on TV Channel 2, AM Radio DZMM and cable TV ABS-CBN News Channel. She also has regular column in The Philippine STAR entitled "That Does It", as well as a Tagalog column entitled "K Ka Lang" in its sister newspaper, Pilipino Star Ngayon. She is the wife of former Secretary of the Interior and Local Government and 2016 Presidential Candidate Mar Roxas.

Education

Korina attended St. Theresa's College in Quezon City for her elementary and secondary education, and then Maryknoll College, where she earned a bachelor's degree in Communication Arts. Her first love was writing, but she was also active in extra-curriculars like singing, theater, public speaking, and high school varsity volleyball. In college, Korina excelled in courses related to creative writing, thesis writing and speech. Already working at the time, she was a two-time awardee for scholarship of the United States Embassy's Thomas Jefferson study grant for Investigative Journalism which brought her to several colleges and universities in the U.S. for post graduate short courses. She completed a third-level French language course at the Makati-based Alliance Francaise de Manille. Sanchez had inclinations towards the performing arts but believed her "calling had always been in the field of information and communication" and maintains that, before being an on-camera personality, she is "first, a writer".[1]

Career

In January 2012, Sanchez also returned to AM talk radio. 'Rated Korina,' a news magazine talk show anchored solo by Sanchez, and now airs daily Mondays thru Fridays at 10am to 11 am over radio DZMM. She occasionally does a television interview show, Up Close and Personal, for ANC (the ABS-CBN News Channel). She has so far done special episodes of this show --- on the resurgence of Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar, an interview with American celebrity financial adviser SuzeOrman and one with Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago.

Controversies

Korina Sanchez in May 2013

In 2013, Korina Sanchez gained notoriety among netizens due her remarks on her now defunct DZMM radio show 'Rated Korina’ on Anderson Cooper's Report. She claims that the reporter does not know what he's talking about.[2][3][4][5] CNN news anchor Anderson Cooper was one of international correspondents on the ground in Tacloban to report on the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan. Cooper responded to Sanchez by urging her to visit the area and insisted that his coverage were accurate.[6][7]

On the Wednesday, December 3, 2014, newscast of ABS-CBN’s TV Patrol, the network's chief correspondent and veteran anchor said she hoped Typhoon Ruby (international name Hagupit) would hit Japan instead of the Philippines: "Can’t they just get all of it?"[8]

Six weeks after this incident Korina Sanchez resigned from her Radio show.[9]

Personal life

Sanchez is married to Mar Roxas, whom she married on 27 October 2009 in Quezon City.[10]

Television

Year Title Network
1986–1988 ; 1988–1991 Good Morning Philippines/Magandang Umaga/Magandang Umaga Po ABS-CBN
1991–1995 Options ABS-CBN
1992–1996 Hoy Gising! ABS-CBN
1992; 1995–1996; 2001–2004; 2010–2015 TV Patrol ABS-CBN
1996–2001 Balitang K ABS-CBN
2001–2002 Isyu 101 ABS-CBN
2003–2004 Morning Girls with Kris and Korina ABS-CBN
2006–2009 Korina Today ANC
2008 Harapan ABS-CBN
2006–2009 Bandila ABS-CBN
2004–present Rated K ABS-CBN

The Medical Malpractice Bill

Was renamed Patients' Rights and Responsibilities Bill. The bill failed to gather support in the Senate. In the lower house, where many members of the Health Committee were themselves doctors, the bill did not budge despite lengthy discussions and media attention to the cause due to its unconstitutional provisions. It was deemed that the bill would open the flood gates of malpractice suits -to the delight of lawyers/ambulance chasers, and pressure doctors to practice "defensive medicine" that would drive up the costs of healthcare even further. Later, the Philippine Medical Association and Sanchez's group resumed talks for a more amicable Memorandum of Agreement in the face of Congress. The final draft of this Memorandum Of Agreement that is intended to bind all medical practitioners to conformity to a higher standard of accountability to patients has yet to be drafted and signed.

Other advocacies Sanchez had become involved with are population control, breast cancer-awareness and justice for crime. She has received awards and recognition for her efforts promoting vigilance on these three issues. Sanchez has also been consistently vocal for pollution control, and coral and marine life preservation. She is a deep-sea diver.

People's Health Watch

In her role as media practitioner, one of Sanchez' well-known advocacies is her effort for the legislation of a law promoting Patients' Rights and Responsibilities and against medical negligence. Her mother, Celia Sanchez, is known to be a victim of misdiagnosis in a well-known Philippine hospital. Sanchez was able to get her mother cured of stage 2 colon cancer in New York's Cornell Hospital (misdiagnosed as stage 4 terminal in the Philippines).

Her mother was alive and well for another two years. Celia Sanchez succumbed to severe infection after a simple surgical procedure in another Manila hospital. Sanchez was quoted as having believed her mother died because of, again, medical negligence by another doctor, practicing in the Philippines. While Sanchez never banner her own parent's case publicly or in any of her media platforms, she spearheaded the Manila-chapter of the non-governmental organization, People's Health Watch, to move the Medical Malpractice Bill in Congress.

The bill had been shelved and sleeping for more than a decade. Sanchez suffered the ire of medical practitioners and doctors' organizations nationwide. She appeared in Congress, attended hearings and discussions on the bill. After numerous debates and discussion Sanchez’ group agreed to a version of the original bill that is more acceptable to the doctors.

While Sanchez never bannered her own parent's case publicly or in any of her media platforms, she spearheaded the Manila-chapter of the non-governmental organization, People's Health Watch, to move the Medical Malpractice Bill in Congress. At the time, the bill had been shelved and sleeping for more than a decade. Sanchez' group documented thousands of cases from all over the Philippines proving incidents of malpractice by doctors. Sanchez suffered the ire of medical practitioners and doctors' organizations nationwide. Sanchez' efforts and representation through the poltiical lobby group Publicus helped move discussion in the Senate and House of Representatives. Sanchez appeared in Congress, attended hearings and discussions on the bill. After numerous debates and discussion Sanchez’ group agreed to a version of the original bill that is more acceptable to the doctors. The Medical Malpractice Bill was renamed Patients' Rights and Responsibilities Bill. The bill gathered considerable support in the Senate but later met opposition from a hostile senator. In the lower house, where many members of the Health Committee were themselves doctors, the bill did not budge despite lengthy discussions and media attention to the cause. Later, the Philippine Medical Association and Sanchez's group resumed talks for a more amicable Memorandum of Agreement in the face of a once-again lethargic Congress. The final draft of this MOA that is intended to bind all medical practitioners to conformity to a higher standard of accountability to patients has yet to be drafted and signed.

Presidential Campaign 2016

To gain support from the LGBT community for the 2016 presidential elections, Korina Sanchez organized #KERIBEKS: The First National Gay Congress of The Philippines,[11] which was a star studded concert held at the [Araneta Coliseum] which featured job fairs but did not deal with LGBT issues nor did Mar Roxas vocalized support for the LGBT owned by the family of Mar Roxas.[12]

Handog Tsinelas Campaign

In 2004, when the program Rated K began its weekly broadcast, Sanchez aired a public service segment in the show which was later to become a regular, nationwide project and household word. Sanchez began with one project for school children in Samar, Leyte and thought of bringing "smagol", the local term in the Visayas for rubber slippers (poor folk have come to know rubber slippers as 'smuggled from China', hence, the term "smagol"). It was a basic need of the poor especially children who either walk barefoot or wear tattered rubber slippers which are hardly wearable and kept together with straws. Immediately, Sanchez identified rubber slippers or 'tsinelas[13]' as a basic need of the poor, especially the children. Since then, Sanchez has given away more than a million pairs of slippers[14] in most provinces and cities in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao through the ABS CBN show Rated K. Her current project, "Isang Milyong Tsinelas",[15] was launched in January this year, 2013, aiming to solicit one million[16] pairs of rubber slippers in one year to give away to the poor nationwide.[17]

Awards, honors and recognition

2015

29th PMPC Star Awards for Television [18]

2014

2013

Outstanding Radio Anchor – Korina Sanchez

2012

New York Festivals

Asian TV Awards[23]

Media Newser Philippines’ Media Winner of 2012[24]

Anak TV Seal Awards

2011

Catholic Mass Media Awards Hall of Fame Awardee

ANAK TV Seal Awards Makibata Hall of Fame Awardee

25th PMPC Star Awards for TV[26]

2010

Catholic Mass Media Awards[27]

ANAK TV Seal Awards[28]

USTv Students Choice Awards Students’ Choice for Female – Beat News and Current Affairs Host, Korina Sanchez

2009

New York World Festivals

Anak TV Seal Awards

Gandingan UPLB Isko't Iska Broadcast Choice Awards[30]

Ateneo de Davao's TAO Awards

7th GawadTanglaw Awards

National Public Attorneys of the Philippines Awards

2008

Catholic Mass Media Awards

17th KBP Golden Dove Awards[31]

Rotary Club of Manila Journalism Awards

22nd PMPC Star Awards for Television

Anak TV Seal Awards

2nd Gandingan UPLB Isko't Iska Broadcast Choice Awards

6thGawadTanglaw Awards

2007

16th KBP Golden Dove Awards

Anak TV Seal Awards

21st PMPC Star Awards for TV

2006

Catholic Mass Media Awards

15th KBP Golden Dove Awards

USTv Students Choice Awards

Anak TV Seal Awards

2005

Anak TV Seal Awards

Catholic Mass Media Awards

19th PMPC Star Awards for TV

2004

KBP Golden Dove Awards

People Asia Magazine People of the Year, Korina Sanchez with Sen. Mar Roxas

18th PMPC Star Awards

2001

KBP Golden Dove Awards

Other Awards:

  1. Gawad CCP Para saTelebisyon
  2. Community Outstanding Young Achievers Awards
  3. HuwarangAnak Awardee 2003

References

  1. http://www.korinasanchez.com/about-me.html
  2. http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/527763/anderson-cooper-to-korina-sanchez-go-to-tacloban
  3. http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2013/11/16/1257224/anderson-korina-come-tacloban-see-yourself
  4. http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/issues/disasters/typhoon-yolanda/43785-anderson-cooper-korina-sanchez-aquino
  5. http://philnews.ph/2013/11/14/korina-sanchez-reacted-on-anderson-coopers-cnn-report
  6. http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2013/11/15/1257065/cnns-anderson-cooper-tells-korina-go-tacloban
  7. http://technology.inquirer.net/31719/anderson-cooper-korina-sanchez-tiff-goes-viral-on-the-internet
  8. http://www.rappler.com/nation/77306-korina-netizens-typhoon-ruby-comments
  9. http://philnews.ph/2014/01/04/korina-sanchez-resigned-vacates-radio-show-dzmm/
  10. "Mar-Korina wedding 'locked and loaded'". ABS-CBNNews.com. 27 October 2009. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
  11. http://www.rappler.com/views/imho/101621-keribeks-gays-latest-political-pawns
  12. http://politics.com.ph/mar-roxas-leni-robredo-show-support-for-keribeks-gay-congress/
  13. Abante (June 2, 2013). "Korina Sanchez’s Tsinelas Campaign in full swing". Abante. Abante. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  14. Daynews (May 13, 2013). "Korina Sanchez’s New Pledge: One Million Rubber Slippers for the Poor Filipino Every Year". Daynews. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  15. Kneel, Montiverde. "Korina’s Tsinelas campaign goes on". The Philippine Star.
  16. Manila, Standard. "Korina's handog tsinelas". Manila Standard.
  17. http://www.korinasanchez.com/advocacy.html
  18. "29th PMPC Star Awards for Television".
  19. "Mapúa recognizes TV programs and personalities". Mapúa Institute of Technology. 17 February 2015. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  20. "36th Catholic Mass Media Awards".
  21. "ABS-CBN, DZMM are VACC’s Best TV/Radio Stations". The Philippine Star. 12 August 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  22. "New York Festivals World Best TV and Films 2012". New York Festivals International Awards Group LLC. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  23. "Pinoy nominees in 2013 Asian Television Awards". Rappler.com. 14 November 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  24. Lu, Monet (25 January 2013). "Yong Chavez: A woman of passion and dedication". Asian Journal. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  25. "BS-CBN wins 51 Anak TV Seal Awards this 2011". Philippine Entertainment Portal. 13 December 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  26. Reyes, William R (23 November 2011). "ABS-CBN biggest winner at 25th Star Awards for TV; GMA-7 bags 16 trophies; TV5 gets 6 nods". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  27. "CMMA 2010 Winners". The Catholic Mass Media Awards. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  28. Sancon, Allan (13 December 2010). "Stars brighten up the morning at Anak TV Seal Awards 2010". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  29. "2009 INTERNATIONAL TV PROGRAMMING & PROMOTION WINNERS". New York Festivals. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  30. Dimaculangan, Jocelyn (30 January 2009). "ABS-CBN and GMA-7 honored anew in UPLB Gandingan Awards". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  31. Godinez, Bong (19 November 2008). "ABS-CBN dominates 17th Golden Dove Awards". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  32. Camposano, Jerni May H. (15 February 2009). "What's next for Korina?". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
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