Neil Ocampo (March 3, 1958 – August 10, 2020), was a Filipino anchorman, self-styled as the 'Total News-Tertainer' (a portmanteau of "newscaster" and "entertainer") in the Philippine radio broadcast industry. He is known for his long morning introduction of "Magandang magandang magandang... umaga po!" and popularized the theme from Hawaii Five O which became his radio program's signature tune. His radio program, Todo Arangkada Balita was one of the longest running morning drive-time programs in the Philippines.
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| - Neil Ocampo (March 3, 1958 – August 10, 2020), was a Filipino anchorman, self-styled as the 'Total News-Tertainer' (a portmanteau of "newscaster" and "entertainer") in the Philippine radio broadcast industry. He is known for his long morning introduction of "Magandang magandang magandang... umaga po!" and popularized the theme from Hawaii Five O which became his radio program's signature tune. His radio program, Todo Arangkada Balita was one of the longest running morning drive-time programs in the Philippines. (en)
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| - Angeles, Pampanga, Philippines (en)
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| - Plaridel, Quezon, Philippines (en)
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| - Neil Ocampo (March 3, 1958 – August 10, 2020), was a Filipino anchorman, self-styled as the 'Total News-Tertainer' (a portmanteau of "newscaster" and "entertainer") in the Philippine radio broadcast industry. He is known for his long morning introduction of "Magandang magandang magandang... umaga po!" and popularized the theme from Hawaii Five O which became his radio program's signature tune. His radio program, Todo Arangkada Balita was one of the longest running morning drive-time programs in the Philippines. (en)
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