The Buzz (talk show)

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The Buzz

The Buzz 2007 logo, which was first used on its 8th Anniversary.
Format Talk show
Created by ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation
Starring Boy Abunda
Ruffa Gutierrez
Cristy Fermin
Country of origin Flag of the Philippines Philippines
No. of episodes 450 episodes (as of January 27, 2008)
Production
Running time 2 hours
Broadcast
Original channel ABS-CBN
Original run July 4, 1999 – present
Chronology
Preceded by Showbiz Lingo Plus
External links
Official website

The Buzz is the weekly entertainment news and talk show of ABS-CBN. It features latest gossips in Philippine showbiz industry. For eight years, The Buzz already proved itself as the program that gets the most explosive and exclusive celebrity news and revelations. Thanks to the hosting chops of showbiz' leading triumvirate, Boy Abunda, Ruffa Gutierrez and Cristy Fermin, The Buzz undeniably changed the face of showbiz news. It redefined the landscape of Philippine showbiz news by going beyond the stars and the latest dirt about them but focusing instead on relevant stories that affect the entertainment industry.

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  • Boy Abunda – is not just one of the most notable talk show hosts in the Philippines today, he’s also a successful celebrity manager who handles a lot of the big stars in the industry today. In spite being a part of a lot of showbiz talk shows such as Startalk and The Buzz, Boy has been successfully able to expand to other topics through his shows Homeboy, Private Conversations and Kontrobersyal. Aside from The Buzz, he currently hosts Boy & Kris together with his friend and former The Buzz co-host Kris Aquino.
  • Ruffa Gutierrez - is almost equally controversial as Kris Aquino. Being in the limelight and popular for endorsements, ABS-CBN decided to finally tap her as the permanent replacement for Kris Aquino. She became popular in the Philippine entertainment industry when she won as second runner-up in the Miss World beauty pageant on year 1993. She was married to a Turkish businessman named Yilmas on year 2003. Her wedding was the wedding of the year on 2003. Prior to her marriage, she was a GMA-7 talent. Ruffa Gutierrez temporarily took over as host of The Buzz when Kris filed a maternity leave. At the height of her temporary hosting stint on The Buzz, her divorce with her Turkish husband became known to the public. On the same show, she gave an exclusive interview regarding the matter.[1] When Kris decided to leave The Buzz, the network appointed her to be the permanent replacement of Kris Aquino.[2]
  • Cristy Fermin – is definitely one of the most popular and enduring Filipino talk show hosts in recent years. She used to be a political journalist who later concentrated on writing about celebrities. Back in 1995, Cristy had a popular daily afternoon showbiz talk show called, Cristy Per Minute. She also hosted the Sunday showbiz news/talk show, Showbiz Lingo with Butch Francisco.

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  • Phoemela Barranda - currently model, actress and "Star Patrol" segment of TV Patrol World.
  • Jobert Sucaldito - currently columnist from tabloid and DZMM anchor with Cristy Fermin.

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Host

  • Kris Aquino – certainly the only newsmaker one of the most influential and prominent film and television personalities in the Philippines. During her younger years, she was more popularly known as the youngest daughter of former President Corazon C. Aquino and the late Sen. Ninoy Aquino. These days however, Kris is more popular than ever with her various product endorsements, her blockbuster hits like Sukob and Feng Shui, as well as her list of hit shows such as Today with Kris Aquino, Morning Girls with Kris and Korina, and Good Morning Kris. She has certainly established herself as local showbiz’s Queen of Talk. Kris is currently busy hosting Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal Wheel of Fortune and Boy & Kris. Most of the time, viewers watch The Buzz not only to hear the scoops for the day, but also to hear the remarks and personal revelations of Kris, making her most popular and anticipated newsmaker of the Philippines. The Buzz had the highest rating episodes among all showbiz-oriented talkshows, most of which were about Kris. However, Kris decided to formally leave The Buzz and end her eight years of stay in the show. The reasons that were speculated were for her to have more time with her newborn baby, and that she doesn't want to work with co-host Cristy Fermin. At the height of her pregnancy and prior to her final decision, Ruffa Gutierrez and Dawn Zulueta temporarily substituted her.[3]

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At the height of the controversies surrounding the past relationship of Kris Aquino and Joey Marquez on September 2003, the former decided to temporarily leave The Buzz because she thought that she's no longer credible to host the show after all that happened to her. The Buzz temporarily invited guest co-hosts for the show to replace Kris.

After Ai-Ai's temporary hosting stint, Cristy Fermin became the regular replacement of Kris. However, on December 2003, Kris Aquino decided to go back. The management decided to bring back Kris and form the most powerful triumverate in the showbiz industry.

When Kris Aquino decided to temporarily leave television for the last two crucial months of her pregnancy, The Buzz also had to look for a substitute host.

On March 11, 2007, Ruffa Gutierrez became the temporary replacement for Kris.[4] Dawn Zulueta also served as a guest co-host when Ruffa Gutierrez went to the USA for a vacation.[5]

When Ruffa returned, the network offered her a permanent hosting stint on The Buzz. Starting on June 24, 2007, Ruffa Gutierrez will become the permanent replacement of Kris Aquino on the show. Ruffa signed a one-year exclusive contract with ABS-CBN. She is also expected to do a drama series for the network.[6]

On June 17, 2007, Mariel Rodriguez, known for hosting the late night edition of Pinoy Big Brother, served as a substitute co-host.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Did Annabelle Rama tell Ruffa to leave Yilmaz?", ABS-CBN News, May 14, 2007. 
  2. ^ "Ruffa Gutierrez replaces Kris Aquino in "The Buzz"", Philippine Entertainment Portal, June 7, 2007. 
  3. ^ "The Buzz: Kris out, Ruffa in!", The Philippine Star and ABS-CBN News, June 9, 2007. 
  4. ^ "Kris unsure of comeback to 'The Buzz'", ABS-CBN News, May 8, 2007. 
  5. ^ "Dawn Zulueta returns to television via "The Buzz"", Philippine Entertainment Portal, June 4, 2007. 
  6. ^ "Ruffa Gutierrez signs one-year contract with ABS-CBN", Philippine Entertainment Portal, June 7, 2007. 

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