The Buzz (talk show)

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The Buzz
The final logo of The Buzz
Also known asBuzz ng Bayan
GenreEntertainment
Talk show
Created byABS-CBN Corporation
Developed byABS-CBN
Written by
  • Kamille Abrenica
  • Sol Caco
  • Marc Noveloso
  • JC Ruby
  • Darla Sauler
Directed by
  • Arnel Natividad
  • Jonathan Diaz
Presented bySee Hosts
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesFilipino, with partial English
No. of seasons16
No. of episodes835
Production
Executive producers
  • Roxy Liquigan
  • Nancy Benito–Yabut
ProducerDeo Endrinal
Editors
  • Cecille Basaysay
  • AJ Domingo
  • Earl Ellustrisimo
  • Levi Ligon
  • Aldrich Octaviano
  • Geoffrey Tan
Running time90 minutes
Production company
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseJune 13, 1999 (1999-06-13) –
April 5, 2015 (2015-04-05)
Related
Aquino & Abunda Tonight
Tonight with Boy Abunda

The Buzz, stylized as The Buzz 15, and formerly known as Buzz ng Bayan, was a Philippine weekly entertainment news and talk show. It premiered on June 13, 1999, replacing Showbiz Lingo, and was the second longest-running weekly entertainment news and talk show in Philippine television after GMA Network's Startalk.[1] It featured local celebrity gossip and news. The show ended on April 5, 2015 to give way for the movie block Kapamilya Blockbusters since April 12, 2015.[2]

History[edit]

The Buzz (1999–2013)[edit]

The Buzz logo used from 2012 to 2013.

The Buzz premiered on June 13, 1999, as it replaced the popular Sunday afternoon Showbiz-oriented talk show (run for seven years) Showbiz Lingo, and was originally hosted solely by Boy Abunda with its first episode being taped at a restaurant in The Fort, Taguig. The show's original format was similar to ABS-CBN's The Correspondents were Abunda interacts with a group of showbiz field reporters dishing out the latest showbiz news. Showbiz columnists Pat-P Daza and Ricky Lo along with Walden Belen were the first co-hosts of the show, along with Tim Yap, Reena Cruz and Dolly Anne Carvajal as reporters.

The format was later on discarded when the network took in Kris Aquino during the show's second season on January 9, 2000. Aquino's inclusion in the show served as a reunion of sorts between her and Abunda, when they used to host Startalk on GMA Network. The show became an interesting gabfest with Aquino and Abunda dishing out the latest exclusives with the help of its reliable staff. Actress and model Angelica Jones was introduced as the new segment presenter after the departure of Yap and Carvajal from the show. Jones left the show in 2002, and was replaced by reporter and blogger JV Villar. He later left after a few months, and this was also the same year where Daza was relieved from the show due to commitments with her family and pursuing other ventures.

In 2003, the duo welcomed Cristy Fermin as an additional host, who used to headline the network's Saturday talk show S2: Showbiz Sabado and its predecessor Showbiz Lingo. Her opinions and commentaries made the show wider and more noticeable. This was also the same year where one of its original hosts, Lo, left to transfer to GMA Network.

Phoemela Barranda, who was then working at ABS-CBN's flagship newscast TV Patrol World as the anchor of Star Patrol, joined the show to headline the teasers before it actually starts in 2004. Months later, the show welcomed AJ Dee and Anne Curtis to host the new segment Wanna Buzz, but was later renamed as Pinoy Big Brother Buzz (following the debut of the Philippine franchise of Big Brother), where they were joined by comedians Chokoleit and Pokwang and it now serves as pre-programming for The Buzz. The spin-off was eventually scrapped due to its failure to do well in the ratings and was replaced by Your Song.

In 2005, one of its pioneer hosts, Lapus, left the show after his contract in ABS-CBN expired and was given a hosting stint to GMA's S-Files. Jobert Sucaldito served as his replacement in 2006. This year also presented Buzz Express, wherein other showbiz-related news were presented within a time span of 1–2 minutes. It was voice-overed by Roxy Liquigan and Eric John Salut, both staff of the show.

On March 11, 2007, Ruffa Gutierrez became the temporary replacement for Aquino who left the show to focus on her pregnancy and her family.[3][4] Dawn Zulueta also served as a guest co-host when Ruffa Gutierrez went to the United States for a two-week vacation.[5] When Gutierrez returned in June 2007, the network offered her a permanent co-hosting job in the show.[6]

In October 15, 2008, Cristy Fermin was suspended by the network after she rattled off a series of accusations against former actress Nadia Montenegro in an episode aired on October 5, 2008. According to a statement released by the network, "It was deemed that Ms. Fermin did not conduct herself with due regard to social conventions and public morals. Her statements went beyond the bounds of decency as they involved innocent children who were not party to their personal dispute. Ms. Fermin's statements violated the highest standards of professionalism and journalistic integrity. The act committed by Ms. Fermin brought her and The Buzz to public disrepute, jeopardizing the name and goodwill of both the show and the network."[7][8] On October 19, 2008, Ai-Ai de las Alas served as a substitute host for Cristy Fermin, who was suspended by the network for two months, until Aquino returned to the show on October 26, 2008.[9]

In March 2010, Ruffa Gutierrez left the show after signing an exclusive contract to TV5.[10] KC Concepcion later replaced her on April 11.[11]

Months later in June 2010, Aquino left the show after being an on-and-off host of the show for ten years. She decided to leave the show for the reason of that she wanted to spend time with her family and for her not to cause any trouble while her brother, the now-deceased Benigno Aquino III, is in office as the President of the Philippines.[12][13] Sucaldito, who has been on the show for 4 years, decided to left to concentrate on radio broadcasting (through his DZMM program Mismo! with Ahwel Paz) and his columnist job in Bulgar. After Aquino's departure, Charlene Gonzales and Toni Gonzaga replaced her as hosts on July 11, 2010.[14] On January 8, 2012, KC Concepcion left the show for her commitment to host X Factor Philippines.[15]

On October 13, 2013, Gonzaga and Gonzales bade farewell to the show. With the two hosts' departure, Abunda hinted that the program will be undergoing changes. Abunda said, "Sa inyong walang patid na pagsubaybay, sa inyong walang sawang pagsuporta at sa patuloy naming pagbibigay serbisyo, kasama kayo sa isang panibagong simula. Kasali kayo sa pagbubukas ng isang bagong kabanata, mas malawak, mas malaki. Pakikinggan, paguusapan at pakikialaman. Ito ang pagbabagong kakapitan, pagbabagong tatatak sa puso at isipan. Ito ang inyong The Buzz."[16]

Buzz ng Bayan (2013–2014)[edit]

Buzz Ng Bayan logo used from 2013 to 2014.

On October 20, 2013, The Buzz format was discontinued and was reformatted into an interactive entertainment talk-show called Buzz ng Bayan (English: Buzz of the Nation).[17] With the reformat, together with Boy Abunda, Carmina Villaroel and Janice de Belen were added as hosts.[18] The show had three segments, namely: Top News Items, Opinions, and Panel Discussion.[19] After the segment Top News Items, several personalities known as Bayan Buzzers (usually three), would give their own opinions regarding that certain issue. Aida Espiritu, aide of ABS-CBN president, CEO and COO Charo Santos-Concio and Onse Tolentino, a comedian and entertainment reporter/columnist, were the most notable and considered the resident Bayan Buzzers. More than 6 months after the reformatted The Buzz came into airing, Villaroel confirmed that the show will again be reformatted and return to its old title as The Buzz. She also confirmed that she will not be part of the reformat, and stated that two former hosts in The Buzz will return to the show together with Boy Abunda.[20]

The Buzz 15 (2014–2015)[edit]

On May 14, 2014, in ABS-CBN's official YouTube channel, the network hinted that the show will be revert to its original title, The Buzz 15. The said reformat will coincide the show's 15th anniversary.[21] It premiered on May 18, 2014 featuring footage of the show's first episode and some of its most notable interviews and commentaries, then afterwards Abunda graced the show's re-opening.[22][23] He later introduced the return of Toni Gonzaga and Kris Aquino as his co-hosts.[24] This also marked the return of the segment P.O.V., wherein their first topic was about the concept of linked showbiz couples. After its pilot aired, most viewers applauded the show for its reformat and hoping for more episodes to come with this new and fresher look to show.

Cancellation[edit]

On April 5, 2015, The Buzz had their last show on an Easter Sunday. Boy Abunda delivered the final farewell on behalf of the co-hosts and staff, following the VTR that detailed the show's history and controversies that the hosts dealt with. Abunda cited changes through the years pertaining to how technology has changed the world, how it's changed the way we communicate, how it's changed the media, and how the news is delivered. But he assured three points in his farewell speech; "they will be back", "showbiz news is here to stay", and "the talk show genre is here to stay".

Hosts[edit]

Final main hosts[edit]

Former main hosts[edit]

Guest hosts[edit]

Segment presenters[edit]

  • Dolly Ann Carvajal (1999–2000)
  • Walden Belen (1999–2000)
  • Reena Cruz (1999–2000)
  • Tim Yap (1999–2000)
  • Pat-P Daza-Planas (1999–2002)
  • Angelica Jones (2000–2002)
  • JV Villar (2002)
  • Phoemela Baranda (2004–2015; voice-over, 2010)
  • Roxy Liquigan (voice-over; 2004–2014)
  • Eric John Salut (voice-over; 2004–2014)
  • Anne Curtis (for Wanna Buzz; 2004–2005, Pinoy Big Brother Buzz; 2005–2006)
  • AJ Dee (for Wanna Buzz; 2004–2005, Pinoy Big Brother Buzz; 2005–2006)
  • Chokoleit (for Wanna Buzz; 2004–2005, Pinoy Big Brother Buzz; 2005–2006)
  • Pokwang (for Pinoy Big Brother Buzz; 2005–2006)
  • Jobert Sucaldito (2006–2010)
  • Aida Espiritu (as a resident Bayan Buzzer; 2013–2014)
  • Onse Tolentino (as a resident Bayan Buzzer; 2013–2014)

Awards[edit]

The following is an incomplete list of the awards and nominations received by The Buzz and its hosts:

Year Awards Organization Nominee Nominated for Result Ref.
2015 11th USTv Students' Choice Awards University of Santo Tomas The Buzz Students' Choice of Talk Show Won [26]
Toni Gonzaga Students' Choice of Talk Show Host Won [26]
11th Golden Screen TV Awards Entertainment Press Society, Inc. The Buzz Outstanding Showbiz Talk Program Host Won [27]
Boy Abunda Outstanding Male Showbiz Talk Program Host Won [27]
Kris Aquino Outstanding Female Showbiz Talk Program Host Won [27]
2014 28th PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Won [28]
Buzz ng Bayan Best Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [28]
Charlene Gonzales Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [28]
Toni Gonzaga Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [28]
Carmina Villaroel Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [28]
Janice de Belen Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [28]
10th USTv Students' Choice Awards University of Santo Tomas The Buzz Students' Choice of Talk Show Nominated [29][30]
Boy Abunda Students' Choice of Talk Show Host Nominated [29][30]
Toni Gonzaga Students' Choice of Talk Show Host Won [29][30]
10th Golden Screen TV Awards Entertainment Press Society, Inc. The Buzz Outstanding Showbiz Talk Program Host Nominated [31][32]
Boy Abunda Outstanding Male Showbiz Talk Program Host Won [31][32]
Charlene Gonzales Outstanding Female Showbiz Talk Program Host Nominated [31][32]
Toni Gonzaga Outstanding Female Showbiz Talk Program Host Nominated [31][32]
2013 27th PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [33][34]
Charlene Gonzales Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [33][34]
Toni Gonzaga Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [33][34]
9th USTv Students' Choice Awards University of Santo Tomas The Buzz Best Entertainment News Program Won [35][36]
Boy Abunda Best Entertainment News Program Host Won [35][36]
Toni Gonzaga Best Entertainment News Program Host Nominated [35][36]
9th Golden Screen TV Awards Entertainment Press Society, Inc. The Buzz Outstanding Showbiz Talk Program Nominated [37][38]
Boy Abunda Outstanding Male Showbiz Talk Program Host Won [37][38]
Charlene Gonzales Outstanding Female Showbiz Talk Program Host Nominated [37][38]
Toni Gonzaga Outstanding Female Showbiz Talk Program Host Nominated [37][38]
2012 26th PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Celebrity/Showbiz-oriented Talk Show Won [39][40]
KC Concepcion Best Celebrity/Showbiz-oriented Talk Show Female Host Nominated [39][40]
Toni Gonzaga Best Celebrity/Showbiz-oriented Talk Show Female Host Nominated [39][40]
8th USTv Students' Choice Awards University of Santo Tomas The Buzz Best Entertainment News Show Won [41]
2011 25th PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Won [42][43]
Charlene Gonzales Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [42][43]
Toni Gonzaga Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [42][43]
7th USTv Students' Choice Awards University of Santo Tomas The Buzz Best Entertainment News Show Won [44]
8th Golden Screen TV Awards Entertainment Press Society, Inc. The Buzz Outstanding Showbiz Talk Program Won [45]
Boy Abunda Outstanding Showbiz Talk Program Host Won [45]
2010 24th PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Won [46]
Boy Abunda Best Male Showbiz-oriented Show Won [46]
2009 23rd PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [47]
Kris Aquino Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [47]
5th USTv Students' Choice Awards University of Santo Tomas The Buzz Best Entertainment News Show Won [48]
2008 22nd PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Won [49]
Boy Abunda Best Male Showbiz-oriented Show Won [49]
Cristy Fermin Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Won [49]
Ruffa Gutierrez Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Won [49]
4th USTv Students' Choice Awards University of Santo Tomas The Buzz Best Entertainment News Show Won [50]
2007 21st PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Won [51][52]
Boy Abunda Best Male Showbiz-oriented Show Won [51][52]
Cristy Fermin Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Won [51][52]
Kris Aquino Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [51][52]
2006 20th PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Won [53]
Boy Abunda Best Male Showbiz-oriented Show Won [53]
Kris Aquino Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Won [53]
2005 2nd Golden Screen TV Awards Entertainment Press Society, Inc. The Buzz Outstanding Showbiz-oriented Program Nominated [54][55]
Boy Abunda Outstanding Showbiz-oriented Program Host Won [54][55]
Kris Aquino Outstanding Showbiz-oriented Program Host Nominated [54][55]
19th PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Won
Boy Abunda Best Male Showbiz-oriented Show Won
Cristy Fermin Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Won
2004 18th PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Won
Boy Abunda Best Male Showbiz-oriented Show Won
Kris Aquino Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Won
2003 17th PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Won [56]
Boy Abunda Best Male Showbiz-oriented Show Won [56]
Kris Aquino Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [56]
2002 16th PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Nominated [57]
Boy Abunda Best Male Showbiz-oriented Show Won [57]
Kris Aquino Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Won [57]
2001 15th PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Won [58]
Boy Abunda Best Male Showbiz-oriented Show Won [58]
Kris Aquino Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Won [58]
2000 14th PMPC Star Awards for TV Philippine Movie Press Club The Buzz Best Showbiz-oriented Show Won [59]
Boy Abunda Best Male Showbiz-oriented Show Won [59]
Kris Aquino Best Female Showbiz-oriented Show Won [59]

See also[edit]

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