
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, August 29) — Television and radio newscaster Miguel “Mike” Castro Enriquez died on Tuesday at the age of 71, his home network of nearly three decades, GMA, confirmed.
“It is with profound sadness that GMA Network announces the passing of our beloved Kapuso, Mr. Miguel ‘Mike’ C. Enriquez, who peacefully joined our Creator on August 29, 2023,” the network said in a statement.The multi-awarded newsman was born on Sept. 29, 1951, and was best known as an anchor for GMA Network’s flagship newscast “24 Oras” and host of its long-running public affairs program “Imbestigador.”Enriquez was also GMA Network’s senior vice president and consultant for radio operations and president of its regional R-GMA Network.Joining the industry in 1969, the veteran broadcaster also anchored DZBB’s “Super Balita sa Umaga” and “Saksi sa Dobol B.“[He] became part of GMA Network in 1995, wholeheartedly serving the Filipino audience for 54 years,” the network said.“The Board of Directors, management, and employees of GMA Network, Inc. deeply mourn the passing of Mr. Enriquez,” it said. “His dedication to the industry will serve as an inspiration to all. We pray for the eternal repose of our beloved Kapuso.
The network’s statement was first read by Enriquez’s long-time colleague and co-anchor Mel Tiangco during the “24 Oras” newscast on Tuesday evening.
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