Mo Twister
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Mo Twister | |
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Born |
Mohan Gumatay October 19, 1977 Queens, New York |
Occupation | Host, radio DJ, photographer |
Years active |
1996–2002 2006–present |
Mohan Gumatay or commonly known as Mo Twister (born October 19, 1977) is a radio disc jockey and television host in the Philippines. He is best known for his Good Times programs, which started as a Radio Show and spun off into TV and Internet. On May 9, 2012, Mo Twister, Tin Gamboa and Mia Bayuga were suspended by the Magic 89.9 management for starting a false Twitter hashtag about Charice. On June 29, 2013 controversial DJ-turned TV host has obtained a five-month suspension order from the radio station’s management. That is after he and his co-host DJ Suzy discussed a very sensitive topic in one of their past shows.[1][2][3][4]
Discography
TV shows
- Talk TV (ABS-CBN)
- SOP Rules (GMA Network)
- ASAP (ABS-CBN)
- Cyberkada (teen magazine show) (ABS-CBN)
- The Buzz (ABS-CBN)
- Sabado Live (ABS-CBN)
- Keep On Dancing (ABS-CBN)
- Y-Speak Live (Studio 23)
- Showbiz Central (GMA Network) - Co-host (2007–2010)
- Points of View (Studio 23)
- Kabarkada, Break the Bank (Studio 23)
- Last Woman Standing (QTV "formerly Q" "now GMA News TV")
- Good Times (Studio 23)
- In My Opinion or iMO (ABS-CBN News Channel)
- Paparazzi - co-host (TV5)
- Juicy - co-host (TV5)
- Willing Willie - co-host (TV5)
Radio shows
Year | Title | Station |
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1996–2002 | Early Returns Countdown | Magic 89.9 |
2005–2012 | Good Times With Mo | Magic 89.9 |
Internet shows
Year | Title | Station | Note |
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2011; 2012–present | Good Times With Mo: The Podcast | Magic 89.9 | Season 1, 165 episodes |
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