Dong Puno

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Ricardo V. Puno, Jr.
Press Secretary
In office
April 13, 2000 – 2001
PresidentJoseph Estrada
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Preceded byRodolfo Reyes
Succeeded bySilvestre Afable
Personal details
Born
Ricardo Villanueva Puno, Jr.

(1946-01-20) January 20, 1946 (age 75)
Manila, Philippines
CitizenshipPhilippine
NationalityPampangan
Spouse(s)Clodelsa del Castillo
Children2
ResidenceMuntinlupa
OccupationLawyer, columnist, TV host
Nickname(s)Dong

Ricardo "Dong" Villanueva Puno, Jr. (born January 20, 1946) is a Filipino former television public affairs host,[1] media executive, newspaper columnist, and lawyer.

Career[]

He was previously Senior Vice President for News and Current Affairs of the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation and Executive Vice President of the ABS-CBN News Channel. On top of that, he wrote articles for his column My Viewpoint first appearing on The Philippine Star and later The Manila Times. He was the host for a public affairs program, Viewpoints, shown on ANC.

He is the senior partner of the Puno and Puno Law Offices, Vice President-General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of the nation's flag-carrier, the Philippine Airlines (1986–1990 and 1978–1983) and a member of the Philippine Panel for International Air Negotiations (1979–1990). He was also a past president of the . He is also the former president of Guagua National Colleges in Guagua, Pampanga from 2008 until his retirement in 2012.

When President Joseph Estrada assumed power, Puno was appointed Press Secretary and ran unsuccessfully for a Senate seat in the 2001 senatorial race. After this debacle, he returned to the media profession and re-assumed his old position at ABS-CBN, but lost it anew after he chose to anchor the network's reformatted national late-night newscast Insider with Ces Oreña-Drilon in 2005. However, due to low ratings, the said newscast was canceled in the following year and was replaced by Bandila which marked the return of Korina Sanchez to the local newscasting scene. (Drilon then joined Bandila.) He then ran unsuccessfully for the lone congressional seat of Muntinlupa in 2007 against Congressman Ruffy Biazon. With Biazon term-limited (he ran and lost for a Senate seat), Puno again contested the seat in the 2010 election against Biazon's father, Rodolfo Biazon, but lost garnering 27% of the vote against Biazon's 46%.

In February 2011, he joined AksyonTV and started hosting a weekly political commentary program called .

He is the recipient of various awards in the fields of media and law: the 1985 TOYM awardee for Media and a KBP Golden Dove awardee (Best Male Host for Magazine Show, 1999; Ka Doroy Achievement Award, 1993 and the Best Public Affairs Show, 1990).

His program, Viewpoint, won the Catholic Mass Media Awards as Best Public Affairs Programs for three consecutive years (1984, 1985 and 1986) and was elevated to the Hall of Fame. His television shows (Dong Puno Live, Viewpoint & Focus) have also received recognition from the Gawad CCP Para sa Telebisyon and PMPC Star Awards for Television.

In March 2014, he joined DWIZ and started hosting a public affairs radio program called "Karambola".

Personal life[]

Puno was born on January 20, 1946 in Manila. A son of former Minister of Justice under the Marcos administration, Ricardo C. Puno and a brother of former Department of Interior and Local Government Secretary, Ronaldo "Ronnie" Puno and former congressman Roberto "Robbie" Puno. He is married to Clodelsa del Castillo and they have two biological sons, Ricky (born 1969) and Donnie (born 1970), and nephew Randolf del Castillo (born 1991) lives with him, and three grandchildren, Tana (born 1990), Sandro (born 1996) and Santi (born 2002).

Education[]

He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree (cum laude) from Ateneo de Manila University (1965), a Bachelor of Laws degree (cum laude and salutatorian) from the same University in 1969 and a Master of Laws degree from the Harvard Law School.

Health[]

In 2015, Puno was reported to be afflicted with Parkinson's disease.[2]

Filmography[]

Television series[]

Radio show[]

  • Karambola (2014–2015; DWIZ)

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-23. Retrieved 2010-12-20.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Retrieved 20 December 2010
  2. ^ https://politics.com.ph/dong-puno-battles-brain-disorder/
Political offices
Preceded by
Rodolfo Reyes
Press Secretary
2000–2001
Succeeded by
Silvestre Afable
Media offices
Preceded by SVP for News and Current Affairs, ABS-CBN News
2001–2004
Succeeded by
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