Christian Esguerra is a Filipino political journalist and educator. He currently hosts Facts First, a political podcast streaming live five times a week, where he tackles current issues in politics and governance. A persistent critic of disinformation activities, Esguerra was the former anchor and managing editor of the political talk program After the Fact on ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC), launched in May 2020. He started his career in journalism as a reporter for the Philippine Daily Inquirer in 2000, and joined ABS-CBN in 2015 as a news correspondent and anchor.[2][3][4]

Christian Esguerra
NationalityFilipino
EducationUniversity of Santo Tomas (BA, MA)
Occupation(s)Podcaster, TV host, news anchor, journalist
YouTube information
Websitefactsfirstpodcast.com
Also known asFacts First
Channel
Years active2020–present
Genres
  • Politics
   * Podcast
 
Subscribers262 thousand[1]
Total views55.7 million[1]
Contents are inFilipino, English

Last updated: May 26, 2024

Esguerra is also an assistant professor teaching political reporting and journalism ethics at the University of Santo Tomas (UST), where he is also a researcher at the Research Center for Culture, Arts, and Humanities. Outside of the UST Esguerra's research project titled "Captive Congress: Interest Group Capture in the Philippine House of Representatives" was funded by the DLSU Southeast Asian Research Program as part of the program's Democracy Discourse Series.[2][5]

In 2019 Esguerra received the Award of Distinction from the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility, as well as the Titus Brandsma Award for Emergent Leadership in Journalism. In 2020, he was awarded a Marshall McLuhan Fellowship.[6][7][8][9][10]

Education

edit

Esguerra graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism at the University of Santo Tomas in 2000. He finished his master's degree in Theology, major in Social Pastoral Communication, at the same university in 2011.[2]

Career

edit

Esguerra started his career in journalism as a reporter for the Philippine Daily Inquirer from 2000 to 2015. In 2006 he was a journalism fellow at Seoul National University. In 2008 he was a research fellow at the University of San Francisco. In 2015 he left the Inquirer to join ABS-CBN's roster as a news correspondent and news anchor. He would be the anchor and managing editor of ANC's Early Edition from 2018 to 2021, and the same for the hard-hitting political talk show After the Fact from 2020 to 2022. Currently Esguerra hosts the streaming political podcast Facts First. A vocal critic of disinformation and political pressure on journalists and mainstream journalism media, Esguerra is also a trustee of the Journalism Studies Association of the Philippines (JSAP).[2]

On 30 March 2022 Esguerra announced via Twitter the termination of After the Fact, citing the "prevailing political climate" as the reason for ending the program. Commenters on Esguerra's tweet saw the show's termination as a capitulation by ABS-CBN's executives to pressure from the Rodrigo Duterte government. In 2020, ABS-CBN's franchise was not renewed by the Rodrigo Duterte government-leaning supermajority in the Philippine Congress, which forced the main terrestrial channel to go off-air.[11][12][13] Election lawyer Emil Marañon lamented ABS-CBN's "dropping" of Esguerra, saying Esguerra is "one of the best journalists in the country who dare ask the hard questions," writing further that "his brand of journalism is what gives ABS-CBN the credibility it enjoys." Marañon further noted that this was a "bad call."[14]

Awards

edit
  • Gawad Dr Pio Valenzuela for Excellence in Journalism, City of Valenzuela, 2019
  • Titus Brandsma Award for Emergent Leadership in Journalism, 2019
  • Award of Distinction – Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR), 2019
  • Marshall McLuhan Fellowship, 2020[2]

Selected publications

edit
  • Esguerra, C.V. (2020). "How strongmen influence digital narratives in the age of COVID-19: The case of Rodrigo Duterte," In Challenges of Communication in the Digital Age. College of Social Culture and Media, Torun. (Book chapter)
  • Esguerra, C.V. (2019). "The role of the Catholic Church in Philippine independence and democracy." In Catholics and Independence: Opportunities and Threats. College of Social Culture and Media, Torun. (Book chapter)
  • Bernardo, P. X. J. C., Lechuga, T. S., & Esguerra, C. V. (2019). “Ethical dilemmas of Filipino reporters during the 2016 Philippine presidential campaign trail: A phenomenology.” Journal of Media and Communication Research 11(3), 23–40.[2]

Personal life

edit

Esguerra married Naomi Bernardo, a doctor, on July 24, 2021.[15]

References

edit
  1. ^ a b "About Christian Esguerra". YouTube.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "ESGUERRA, Christian V. –". Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  3. ^ "ANC, the ABS-CBN News Channel launches "After the Fact" with Christian Esguerra". abs-cbn.com. 21 May 2021. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
  4. ^ "'After the Fact' with Christian Esguerra". malaya.com.ph. 2021-06-06. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  5. ^ "Christian Esguerra | Democracy Discourse Series". Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  6. ^ "Christian Esguerra". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  7. ^ "ABS-CBN News anchor Christian Esguerra honored with McLuhan fellowship". abs-cbn.com. 15 October 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Anchor na si Christian Esguerra, kinilala bilang 2020 Marshall Mcluhan Fellow". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  9. ^ "ANC anchor Christian Esguerra is 2020 Marshall McLuhan fellow". RAPPLER. 2020-10-09. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  10. ^ "ABS-CBN's "Local Legends" triumphs at Cannes". abs-cbn.com. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
  11. ^ "No-nonsense talk show After the Fact off air due to 'prevailing political climate'". ph.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  12. ^ "Christian Esguerra did not pull any punches in the farewell episode of ANC's After the Fact. Worth a watch". r/Philippines. 2022-03-30. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  13. ^ "Show ni Christian Esguerra sa ANC, sinibak nga ba dahil sa politika?". Balita – Tagalog Newspaper Tabloid. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  14. ^ "Why drop him: Emil Marañon defends Christian Esguerra". 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  15. ^ "#WERealWeddings: Our Road to I Do –". 2021-08-18. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
edit