Sam Oh

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Sam Oh
Born (1980-01-16) January 16, 1980
Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Occupation Television host, radio personality, lifestyle columnist
Korean name
Hangul 오상미
Revised Romanization O Sang-mi
McCune–Reischauer O Sang-mi

Oh Sang-mi, better known as Sam Oh (born January 15, 1980 in South Korea), is a television host and a Korean expatriate who has been living in the Philippines for 20 years.[1] She can speak Tagalog (Philippines’ national language) and English in addition to her native Korean. She has been the main hostess of Rated Oh! on Solar Entertainment's ETC cable channel for eight seasons and a columnist of The Manila Times.

Oh landed the job on ETC through an audition, which was turned into a reality show.[1]

She had a morning radio show on 99.5 Hit FM (now 99.5 RT) entitled Sam Vs Sam with former co-host Sam YG (until Sam YG was suspended by management which led to his eventual transfer to Magic 89.9 on July 2007). By September, she was part of its replacement, The HiT Morning Crew, along with the Flushmasters Sonny B & Bennii and newsgirl Christina (previously with Robi the Rascal and Boytoy Chevy Chase). That show lasted until she decided to leave radio for good to concentrate on her new television show Living It Up on Q. (Such timing occurred when Hit was about to rebrand to Campus 99.5 on March 2008.) Oh has also posed for FHM Philippines as part of "The Girls of FHM" in its September 2006 issue.[1]

Sam Oh is currently seen on her show, "Sarap To Heart," aired daily on GMA News TV. Also she is heard on Disturbing the Peace with Gibb on 99.5 RT

TV shows

  • Rated Oh! (ETC)
  • Living It Up (Q)
  • True Confections (Q)
  • Events, Inc. (Q)
  • Sarap At Home (Q)
  • Delicioso (Q)
  • Sarap To Heart (GMA News TV)

Awards

  • Winner, Best Lifestyle Show Hosts for "Living It Up" (with Tim Yap, Issa Litton & Raymond Gutierrez)- 2008 PMPC Star Awards for TV
  • Winner, Best Lifestyle Show Hosts for "Events, Inc." (with Tim Yap) - 2009 PMPC Star Awards for TV

See also

References

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