Leo Lastimosa

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Leo Lastimosa
Born (1964-09-26) September 26, 1964 (age 57)
Occupation
  • Journalist
  • Radio broadcaster
  • Newscaster
  • Columnist
Organization
Spouse(s)Iris Jakosalem

Leo Andanar Lastimosa (born September 26, 1964) is a veteran tri-media journalist in Cebu City, Philippines.[1] He is a former anchorman for ABS-CBN's regional news program, TV Patrol Central Visayas,[2] the host of current affairs program Arangkada over radio station DYAB,[3] and a columnist in Cebu's newspaper The Freeman. [4]

Early life[]

Lastimosa was a son of a farmer and a public school teacher. Growing up in Talisay in poverty, he dreamed of becoming a writer.[5] In high school, he submitted an unsolicited article to the publisher of The Freeman, a Cebu local daily. His submission was published the next day, an event that encouraged him to pursue a journalistic career. He then took up a degree in political science at the University of San Jose-Recoletos.

Career[]

His first stint in professional journalism started in 1985 at DYLA radio station. He later moved to another radio station, DYRF. At the height of first EDSA revolution, he was involved in the radio's newsroom work. In 1995, he became a news director in the newly-launched radio station, DYAB, and started hosting the regular television program, Banat Visayas, Sulong Mindanao. He claimed he had received death threats in the course of his journalistic career.[6]

Later, he became an anchor for the TV Patrol Central Visayas in 2003 by ABS-CBN 3 Cebu. He had also started a column, Arangkada, written in Cebuano language in The Freeman, a local daily newspaper.[7]

Decriminalizing libel[]

In 2007, then Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia filed a libel case against Lastimosa.[8] The suit alleged that Garcia was the subject of his column entitled Doling Kawatan (Doling the Thief) that was published on The Freeman last June 29, 2007. On August 27, 2010, Regional Trial Court Branch 14 Judge Raphael Yrastorza signed a warrant of arrest against Lastimosa, who then posted bail.[4] Lastimosa denied that Garcia was the subject of the article.[9] On August 30, 2013, the court found Lastimosa guilty, and fined him Php 6,000 and an additional Php 2 million for moral damages.[1] He lost his appeal as the Court of Appeals upheld the lower court's decision.[10] Attorney Celso Espinosa, his counsel, filed a motion for reconsideration to reverse the ruling of the appellate court.[9]

His conviction, as well as other similar high-level cases filed against journalists in the country, prompted renewed calls to decriminalize libel in defense of press freedom.[8]

CIDG subpoena[]

On August 17, 2018, Lastimosa appeared in the regional office of Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) - Central Visayas in response to a subpoena that directed him to provide a copy of his interview with Senator Antonio Trillanes on his radio show last September 8, 2017.[11] The subpoena came after former Davao City vice mayor Paolo Duterte, son of President Rodrigo Duterte, requested the police to obtain a copy of the interview as evidence in court for a libel case he was filing against Trillanes who accused him for being involved in Php 6.2 billion shabu shipment in 2016.[3] Lastimosa executed an affidavit stating that audio recordings were long deleted as radio stations were only mandated to keep the records for 10 days or 30 days when there is a court order. He also declined to authenticate a recording of the said interview presented by the CIDG.[1]

Give Up Tomorrow[]

Lastimosa also appeared in the documentary Give Up Tomorrow alongside other journalists who were interviewed regarding the controversial conviction of Paco Laranaga,[12] one of the suspects of the murder of the Chiong sisters in the 1990s.[13]

Personal life[]

Aside from journalism, he also ventured into music. He penned the lyrics of Awit ni Dodong, the winning entry of the theme song contest for the Jose “Dodong” R. Gullas (JRG) Halad Museum.[14] About a lover's hopes and fears for a beloved, the song was put into music by Emilio Villareal.

Awards[]

Lastimosa has won numerous awards and recognition for his work. Notably, the Talisay City Council passed a resolution congratulating him for his win at 2005 KBP Golden Dove Awards citing his "commendable competence, integrity and fairness in the field of newscasting and showed his dedication and deep love for his country and people by his humble service as a media man."[15]

  • Best TV Newscaster, The 14th Golden Dove Awards of the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP)[16]
  • Garbo Sa Sugbo, by the Cebu Provincial Government in the field of broadcast journalism and television [5]
  • Best TV News Program, TV Patrol Central Visayas, 16th Cebu Archdiocesan Mass Media Awards, 2013[17]
  • Outstanding Talisaynon, by the Talisay City Government in the field of media.
  • Hall of Fame, Radio News Category, Cebu Archdiocesan Mass Media Awards (CAMMA)
  • Hall of Fame, Radio Commentary Category, Cebu Archdiocesan Mass Media Awards (CAMMA)
  • Finalist, Column Writing Category, Cebu Archdiocesan Mass Media Awards (CAMMA)
  • Special Citation, Kasayurang Kinuykoyan, National Press Club (NPC), 1991
  • Best Public Affairs Program (Arangkada), KBP Golden Dove Awards, 1998
  • Best Public Affairs Program Host, KBP Golden Dove Awards, 2002
  • Best Commentary Program (Kuwentas Klaras), KBP Golden Dove Awards, 2002
  • Best TV News Program, Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA-Manila), 2005

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Mayol, Ador Vincent (August 17, 2018). "Cebu radioman refuses to authenticate recording of interview with Trillanes". Philippine Daily Inquirer. newsinfo.inquirer.com. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
  2. ^ "Tubag! With Leo Lastimosa | Philstar.com". philstar.com. August 30, 2012. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  3. ^ a b "On Paolo Duterte's request, CIDG 7 summons, asks broadcaster Leo Lastimosa". www.sunstar.com.ph. August 18, 2018. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  4. ^ a b Languido, Fred (January 3, 2008). "Arrest warrant served vs. Leo: Lastimosa posts bail for libel case | Philstar.com". philstar.com. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  5. ^ a b Tomada, Nathalie M. (September 13, 2006). "Garbo sa Sugbo 2006: Leo Lastimosa on the frontlines of Fearless Journalism | Philstar.com". philstar.com. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  6. ^ Noveda, Kara Mae Muga. "Kilalanin Ang (2005) KBP Golden Dove Best TV Newscaster Of The Year!". www.sunstar.com.[dead link] Alt URL
  7. ^ Lastimosa, Leo. "ARANGKADA". philstar.com. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
  8. ^ a b Tzabiras, Marianna (September 9, 2013). "Renewed calls for decriminalisation of libel as Filipino media muzzled - IFEX". IFEX. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  9. ^ a b Braga, Michael Vencynth (October 3, 2016). "Lastimosa asks CA to reverse libel ruling | Banat". philstar.com. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  10. ^ Dalipe, Gerome (October 1, 2016). "CA affirms Leo's libel conviction". www.sunstar.com.ph. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  11. ^ "Cebu broadcaster summoned to CIDG". www.sunstar.com.ph. August 17, 2018. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  12. ^ Yap, Januar (September 28, 2012). "Give up tomorrow". SunStar Cebu.
  13. ^ De Guzman, Nicai (Jul 17, 2018). "Twenty Years Later, the Chiong Sisters' Murder is Still Shrouded in Mystery". Esquiremag.ph. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
  14. ^ Balbuena, Vanessa (June 11, 2011). "The lyricist and composer of". philstar.com. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
  15. ^ "Talisay City lauds TF's, ABS-CBN's Lastimosa | Philstar.com". philstar.com. November 18, 2005. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
  16. ^ Salterio, Leah C. (October 31, 2005). "The pride of the broadcast industry | Philstar.com". philstar.com. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
  17. ^ LAGUNDA, KEVIN A. (September 1, 2013). "Sun.Star, Super Balita win 4 Camma prizes". www.sunstar.com.ph. Retrieved 2018-12-02.

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