Imbestigador

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Imbestigador

Logo used since 2012
Format Investigative News, Documentary
Created by GMA Network
Developed by GMA News and Public Affairs
Starring Mike Enriquez
Country of origin Philippines
Production
Running time 45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel GMA Network
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original run August 5, 2000 (2000-08-05) – present
Chronology
Preceded by Brigada Siete (timeslot)
External links
Website

Imbestigador (English: Investigator) is an investigative show that tackles anomalies and inconsistencies in the Philippine government. It criticizes the corruption in the Philippine society, from overpriced items to arms smuggling, covering a wide variety of topics that sometimes include Filipino traditions and beliefs. It is a public service show that aims to inform the people of the current problems troubling the Philippines. Mike Enriquez hosts the show since he became the anchor of "Saksi" in 1995, with Karen Davila and Mel Tiangco, and "GMA Network News" with his former partner, Vicky Morales, in 1998.

It is originally aired during Wednesdays from 2000-2003 then they moved to Saturdays from 2003 to 2012. On August 5, 2012, Imbestigador is now new timeslot every Sunday at 9:15PM (PHT) after Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho starting August 5 in observance of the show's 12th year.[1]

The show on January 1, 2012 has "caught-up" on GMA Pinoy TV and is no longer one-week delayed due to the show being pre-empted on December 31, 2011 in lieu of "Trending 2011: The GMA News and Public Affairs Yearend Special" for 2011, which was also hosted by Mike Enriquez with Dingdong Dantes.

About the show

Imbestigador host Mike Enriquez

It began with very casual crime scene reports, which continues to be the usual focus. Various crimes were featured, including kidnapping, slavery, child abuse, and various drug-related crimes. They were equipped with hidden cameras for doing entrapment operations with the help of the Philippine National Police (PNP), the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA).

Expansion of social issues

From crime reports, Imbestigador expanded into an all around investigative show. It now also features various societal problems such as corruption, problems in local governments, and illegal activities. It also has done special reports regarding poverty, honesty, cleanliness, education, wasted public funds, youths, and public health and safety. It also honored the late Pope John Paul II when Arnold Clavio did a special coverage regarding the late pope's funeral. He also acted as a quiz master regarding the report of education, which reported the education system is weakening. On their fifth anniversary special, the show acted as "Santa Claus" by giving computers to each police station in Metro Manila. It has also featured out of the country specials (in the United States, Japan, Italy, Singapore, France, and Germany). The show alongside Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho aired a live coverage of the wake of Corazon Aquino on August 8, 2009.

Special reports

Pobreng Pinoy

Date aired: August 28, 2004

This special report tackles poverty. Out of 85 million Filipinos, ninety percent (90%) are at or under the poverty line. It features some disgusting material: poor Filipinos eating worms out of the trash. Another feature of the report covers the sale of internal organs.

It was re-aired on March 26, 2005, Black Saturday.

Sarap, Hirap, Laganap: Valentine's Day special report, 2005

Date aired: February 12, 2005

In the 2005 Valentine's Day special report, Imbestigador indicated that Filipino lovebirds, especially married couples, typically spend the romantic holiday in very cheap motels and rarely in five-star hotels. The fact is it would result in a population explosion. Some couples had more than 3 children, but it explodes into about 16 or even 20 children. Having more than five children usually brings a family under the poverty line.

Pinoy, Tapat Ka Ba? (Filipinos, Are You Honest?)

Date aired: July 2, 2005

Reader's Digest conducted an honesty survey via wallet test in 2004 in the Philippines, deliberately dropping wallets containing money and identification to see if they would be returned. The results of this test suggested that 80% of Filipinos were honest. Imbestigador conducted its own wallet test for two weeks to prove again how honest Filipinos were. Out of 80 wallets dropped, 65 were returned.

Activities

Now, "Imbestigador" has its own action center that would entertain any complaints such as violence or corruption. It opens Mondays - Fridays from 9 - 5 pm. It also has five-minute radio snippets on DZBB at 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 4:30 p.m., Mondays - Fridays. On television, it airs every Sunday night after Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho.

See also

References

  1. "Entertainment - Home of Kapuso shows and stars". GMANetwork.com. Retrieved 2012-07-31. 

External links

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