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BITAG is a multi-awarded investigative, public service program on Philippine TV since 2002. The founder and CEO, Ben Tulfo is a Manila based corporate media executive and a veteran...
Oct 10, 2019 · #ipaBITAGmoSUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2pzg3IJBITAG Live Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bitagbentulfojournalist/BMN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bita...
Bienvenido "Ben" Teshiba Tulfo ( Tagalog: [bɪɛnbɛˈnidɔ ˈtulfo]; born March 15, 1955) is a Filipino television and radio personality, entrepreneur, and production company executive. Ben and his BITAG program have won numerous awards for their public service and investigative shows in different award-winning bodies.
Feb 9, 2024 · BITAG Live- BEN TULFO Podcast is an exclusive and copyrighted production of BITAG Multimedia Network. Intended for Filipino viewers worldwide to be abreast with country's hot issues. It is no...
BITAG Live. 2,688,848 likes · 43,836 talking about this. History of BITAG Live: 2005, mid of July – BITAG was still at IBC-13, when UNTV Channel 37 owner Daniel Razon offered Ben to join UNTV and be...
Ben Tulfo Unfiltered, Quezon City, Philippines. 222,779 likes · 124 talking about this. The official Facebook page of "Ben Tulfo Unfiltered," A live TV - radio show, "unfiltered" truth,...
46K Followers, 1 Following, 251 Posts - Ben Tulfo (@bentulfo_official) on Instagram: "CEO, Journalist"
About Us. In 2016, the company became a corporation. Started as a television production outfit in 2002, BMUI evolved from one television show titled “BITAG”. Read More. News and Current Affairs. All Shows. Analytical | Critical | Discerning.
Jul 6, 2022 · ILOILO CITY—The Iloilo City Prosecutor’s Office (ICPO) has approved filing a criminal complaint for three counts of cyber libel against broadcaster Ben Tulfo for castigating an Iloilo-based ...
Oct 12, 2021 · MANILA, Philippines — The Office of the Ombudsman has dismissed the graft complaints filed against former Tourism secretary Wanda Tulfo-Teo, her brother Ben Tulfo, and other individuals in connection with the controversial P60-million TV ad deal due to lack of probable cause.