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Mel Tiangco (Carmela Corro Tiangco) was born on 10 August, 1955 in Pilar, Bataan, Philippines, is a Filipino television newscaster, host, and journalist. Discover Mel Tiangco's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
Popular As |
Carmela Corro Tiangco |
Occupation |
Broadcast journalist, President and Founder of GMA Kapuso Foundation |
Age |
68 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
Born |
10 August, 1955 |
Birthday |
10 August |
Birthplace |
Pilar, Bataan, Philippines |
Nationality |
Philippines
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Mel Tiangco Height, Weight & Measurements
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Dating & Relationship status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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4 |
Mel Tiangco Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mel Tiangco worth at the age of 68 years old? Mel Tiangco’s income source is mostly from being a successful journalist. She is from Philippines. We have estimated Mel Tiangco's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Net Worth in 2023 |
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Timeline
Carmela Corro Tiangco (born August 10, 1955), professionally known as Mel Tiangco, is a Filipino television newscaster and television host.
She is one of the news pillars of GMA News and Public Affairs and a multi-awarded news anchor.
Mel Tiangco was born as Carmela Corro Tiangco on August 10, 1955, in Pilar, Bataan to Arsenio Tiangco Sr. and Florencia Corro.
After graduating from De La Salle University, she became one of the leading presenters in Philippine television journal programs.
Tiangco's media career began in the last years of Marcos presidency.
She began in broadcasting when she was hired by government-owned MBS-4 as a newscaster after being discovered in an audition in RPN-9 by its network's news director Edwin Fargas.
After the People Power Revolution in 1986, the former did not renew the workers' contracts.
Meanwhile, she began in radio through DZXL of Radio Mindanao Network.
She joined ABS-CBN Corporation for a decade since 1986 — at that time, the network was newly-resurrrected and the station shared the same building with Channel 4 which later moved to its present site.
Meanwhile, she co-anchored the network's primetime newscast Balita Ngayon; and gained fame being one of the original anchors of the replacement program TV Patrol, which was premiered in 1987.
Working first at DZMM, with Jay Sonza, they later hosted the program Mel and Jay, which later had its television counterpart, a Sunday talk show, since 1989.
She has four children, including musician Wency Cornejo (best known as the lead vocalist of rock band AfterImage which was active in the 1990s), as well as Ana Teresa, Melanie and Jose Miguel.
Tiangco married at a young age, but was annulled in 1994.
As Tiangco and Sonza transferred to GMA Network in 1996, they continued being the duo through the television program, yet renamed as Partners: Mel and Jay, and a program in DZBB-AM.
Tiangco became the anchor for flagship newscasts; first being part of Saksi in 1996.
On January 16, 1996, ABS-CBN suspended Tiangco for three months without pay as co-anchor of TV Patrol and Mel & Jay (radio program but not the Sunday television show) following her appearance in a television advertisement for Tide in December 1995, allegedly a violation of an earlier-issued circular prohibiting news personalities from doing so without the network's prior approval, which was considered a breach of company rules.
Reportedly, this is universally enforced in all print and broadcast meant to avoid any suspicions of bias or favoritism.
She then went on indefinite leave of absence; while Sonza resigned.
Both transferred to GMA 7.
On March 11, 1996, Tiangco filed a complaint against ABS-CBN Corporation for illegal dismissal and illegal suspension, as well as monetary claims.
Also in 1996, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation filed a lawsuit against the two and GMA Network, Inc. before the Quezon City Regional Trial Court to oblige them to comply to the contract banning them from working in any other media station for a year after they left the former network.
In 1997, Tiangco underwent angioplasty after suffering a massive heart attack, with a huge amount of blood being replaced to survive.
It is said the reason being part of a socio-civic group, among her other missions.
The court ruled on June 26, 1998, validating their cancellation of their contracts with ABS-CBN, as well as their transfer to GMA which had no hand over their decision.
She became the first solo anchorwoman for Frontpage: Ulat ni Mel Tiangco, a nightly newscast which premiered in 1999.
In April 1999, the Labor Arbiter ruled in Tiangco's favor.
She was the first to conduct exclusive interviews in 2001, especially of former president Joseph Estrada in the beginning of his detention in Camp Crame, and of his successor Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo upon her declaration of state of rebellion following a a siege near Malacañang.
Tiangco also currently hosts a weekly drama anthology Magpakailanman, whose first incarnation premiered in 2002.
Tiangco was also a co-host for public affairs show Sanib Puwersa with Arnold Clavio.
While in GMA, she served as the executive director of the network's public service arm Bisig Bayan; in 2002, she became part of the GMA Kapuso Foundation, the socio-civic arm, where she served as the executive vice president and chief operating officer (until April 2016).
In 2004, as Sonza sought for his failed senatorial bid, Tiangco went solo, and later hosted Mel & Joey with Joey de Leon.
She has co-anchoring 24 Oras since its premiere in 2004.
The said decision was later reversed in July 2006 by the National Labor Relations Commission, arguing that Tiangco and her co-host Jay Sonza (as also ruled by the Supreme Court in 2004, which eventually affirming the Labor Arbiter's dismissal of his own petition) are "independent contractors."
The decision was elevated to the Court of Appeals on the ground of grave abuse of discretion.
She also hosted Powerhouse from 2011 to 2013 on GMA News TV.
Even prior to being part of GMA, Tiangco has been involved in public service and philanthropic acts.
The parties executed and signed a partial settlement agreement, dated December 15, 2011, wherein Tiangco agreed that ABS-CBN paid her in full the amount covering specific monetary claims.
The said agreement was approved by the CA in its January 27, 2012 decision which also declared that the other issues in the case were already moot.
Tiangco then filed the petition for review questioning the CA ruling, which was later dismissed by the SC which upheld the earlier ruling and decided that Tiangco is not entitled to the claims as she is an independent contractor.
The ruling, dated December 6, 2021, only publicly released on June 2, 2022.