Emil Sumangil | |
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Nationality | Filipino |
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Years active | 2002–present |
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Children | 2 |
Emil Sumangil is a Filipino journalist and broadcaster. Known primarily for his work on scoops about criminal activities, he first anchored the newscast News TV Quick Response Team in 2018 before co-hosting the magazine show Dapat Alam Mo! three years later. In 2023, Sumangil joined the newscast 24 Oras as a regular anchor and had his own investigative public service show, Resibo: Walang Lusot ang May Atraso.
Sumangil became a production assistant and researcher of ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs in 2002. He moved to GMA Network in 2005 as a writer and producer of GMA Public Affairs programs' segments. [1] [2] Sumangil eventually reassigned to a field journalist covering criminal activities exclusively, [3] [4] drawing inspiration from then- GMA Integrated News reporter Michael Fajatin. [2] His scoops particularly included the newscast 24 Oras's "Justiis: Condominium Behind Bars", which focused on Santa Rosa City District Jail's crowds. It received a nomination for a Golden Nymph Award. [4] In 2017, Sumangil contributed the "Sa Pusod ng Digmaan" documentary in i-Witness. [5]
News TV Quick Response Team, a newscast in which an anchor was "on-the-scene" within the present-day events, marked Sumangil's first anchoring stint in 2018. With his blessing, he replaced Jiggy Manicad. [6] [7] [8] Sumangil co-hosted the magazine program Dapat Alam Mo! from 2021 to 2023, alongside Kim Atienza and Patricia Tumulak. [9] [10] Program manager Mon Torres assigned Sumangil after News TV Quick Response Team was ended due to GMA News TV's programming changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. [11] [12] Drawing from his music hobby, as well as given his traditional occupation, Sumangil stated that he had a unique persona for the program. [13]
In May 2023, Sumangil hosted the investigative public service show Resibo: Walang Lusot ang May Atraso. As his first solo program, it focuses on giving a resolution of community problems in the Philippines. Sumangil had doubts about becoming a successor to broadcaster Mike Enriquez. [a] He joined 24 Oras as a regular anchor in November 2023. [1] During Enriquez's medical leave before his death, Sumangil temporarily worked on the newscast, [15] and thought that this could prepare him for an opportunity to pursue it permanently. He accepted the offer after having newscasting lessons. [16] Sumangil described his position on 24 Oras as an aspiration during his early career. [4]
Sumangil is married with his wife, and have two children. He serves as a reader in a parish in Mandaluyong. [2]
Year | Title | Notes | Ref. |
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2017 | i-Witness | Episode: "Sa Pusod ng Digmaan" | [5] |
2018–2021 | News TV Quick Response Team | [7] | |
2021–2023 | Dapat Alam Mo! | [9] | |
2023–present | Resibo: Walang Lusot ang May Atraso | [3] | |
2023 | Secret Slaves: A Jessica Soho Special Report on Human Trafficking | Television special | [17] |
2023–present | 24 Oras | [1] |
Emil Sumangil | |
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![]() Sumangil in 2024 | |
Nationality | Filipino |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2002–present |
Employers |
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Children | 2 |
Emil Sumangil is a Filipino journalist and broadcaster. Known primarily for his work on scoops about criminal activities, he first anchored the newscast News TV Quick Response Team in 2018 before co-hosting the magazine show Dapat Alam Mo! three years later. In 2023, Sumangil joined the newscast 24 Oras as a regular anchor and had his own investigative public service show, Resibo: Walang Lusot ang May Atraso.
Sumangil became a production assistant and researcher of ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs in 2002. He moved to GMA Network in 2005 as a writer and producer of GMA Public Affairs programs' segments. [1] [2] Sumangil eventually reassigned to a field journalist covering criminal activities exclusively, [3] [4] drawing inspiration from then- GMA Integrated News reporter Michael Fajatin. [2] His scoops particularly included the newscast 24 Oras's "Justiis: Condominium Behind Bars", which focused on Santa Rosa City District Jail's crowds. It received a nomination for a Golden Nymph Award. [4] In 2017, Sumangil contributed the "Sa Pusod ng Digmaan" documentary in i-Witness. [5]
News TV Quick Response Team, a newscast in which an anchor was "on-the-scene" within the present-day events, marked Sumangil's first anchoring stint in 2018. With his blessing, he replaced Jiggy Manicad. [6] [7] [8] Sumangil co-hosted the magazine program Dapat Alam Mo! from 2021 to 2023, alongside Kim Atienza and Patricia Tumulak. [9] [10] Program manager Mon Torres assigned Sumangil after News TV Quick Response Team was ended due to GMA News TV's programming changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. [11] [12] Drawing from his music hobby, as well as given his traditional occupation, Sumangil stated that he had a unique persona for the program. [13]
In May 2023, Sumangil hosted the investigative public service show Resibo: Walang Lusot ang May Atraso. As his first solo program, it focuses on giving a resolution of community problems in the Philippines. Sumangil had doubts about becoming a successor to broadcaster Mike Enriquez. [a] He joined 24 Oras as a regular anchor in November 2023. [1] During Enriquez's medical leave before his death, Sumangil temporarily worked on the newscast, [15] and thought that this could prepare him for an opportunity to pursue it permanently. He accepted the offer after having newscasting lessons. [16] Sumangil described his position on 24 Oras as an aspiration during his early career. [4]
Sumangil is married with his wife, and have two children. He serves as a reader in a parish in Mandaluyong. [2]
Year | Title | Notes | Ref. |
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2017 | i-Witness | Episode: "Sa Pusod ng Digmaan" | [5] |
2018–2021 | News TV Quick Response Team | [7] | |
2021–2023 | Dapat Alam Mo! | [9] | |
2023–present | Resibo: Walang Lusot ang May Atraso | [3] | |
2023 | Secret Slaves: A Jessica Soho Special Report on Human Trafficking | Television special | [17] |
2023–present | 24 Oras | [1] |