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'''Joseph Ubalde''' or Mark Joseph H. Ubalde (January 8, 1986 |
'''Joseph Ubalde''' or Mark Joseph H. Ubalde (January 8, 1986 – April 1, 2019)<ref>[http://www.canadianinquirer.net/2019/04/04/former-weather-anchor-seph-ubalde-dead-at-34/ Former weather anchor Seph Ubalde dead at 34]</ref> was a Filipino online journalist and web trainer. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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He used to be the weather presenter for TV5's morning show, ''[[Good Morning Club]]'', as well as ''[[Andar ng mga Balita (TV newscast)|Andar ng mga Balita]]'', ''Aksyon News Alerts'', and ''[[Balitang 60]]''. He also headed News5 Everywhere as its content manager from 2013–2016 and was responsible for increasing its visibility online. He won two online journalism awards for his articles on absentee mothers and overseas Filipinos. |
He used to be the weather presenter for TV5's morning show, ''[[Good Morning Club]]'', as well as ''[[Andar ng mga Balita (TV newscast)|Andar ng mga Balita]]'', ''Aksyon News Alerts'', and ''[[Balitang 60]]''. He also headed News5 Everywhere as its content manager from 2013–2016 and was responsible for increasing its visibility online. He won two online journalism awards for his articles on absentee mothers and overseas Filipinos. |
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Joseph Ubalde or Mark Joseph H. Ubalde (January 8, 1986 – April 1, 2019)[1] was a Filipino online journalist and web trainer.
Biography
He used to be the weather presenter for TV5's morning show, Good Morning Club, as well as Andar ng mga Balita, Aksyon News Alerts, and Balitang 60. He also headed News5 Everywhere as its content manager from 2013–2016 and was responsible for increasing its visibility online. He won two online journalism awards for his articles on absentee mothers and overseas Filipinos.
Before working for TV5, he was a Senior News Producer for GMANewsTV and briefly worked for VERA Files under his former teachers from the University of the Philippines - Diliman.
References
https://www.manilatimes.net/manila-times-business-columnist-ubalde-writes-30/534414/