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Cecilia "Cheche" Aldaba Lim-Lázaro (born 8 September 1945 in Los Angeles, California), is an acclaimed Filipino broadcast journalist and the founding President of Probe Productions Inc. as well as an Editor-at-Large of online news website Rappler.

Profile

The eldest of six children, Cecilia "Cheche" Aldaba Lim, was born to an engineer father and a psychologist mother. She was born September 8, 1945 in the US but decided to give up her US citizenship and chose to be legally Filipina when she applied for a scholarship for a master's degree in radio and television from the University of Michigan.[1]

In 1966, she obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in speech and drama at the University of the Philippines Diliman. She continued her studies at the University of Michigan and obtained her master's degree in radio-television in 1968.

She has been married to Filipino businessman Delfin Lázaro for more than 40 years, and together they have two children, Lisa and Carlos, and a grandchild.

Career

Lázaro began her career working as a reporter for ABS-CBN. Between July 1986 and December 1987, she became director and manager of the network's Public Affairs department. This allowed her to be appointed Team leader and Reporter for the network's coverage of President Corazon C. Aquino's visit to Singapore and Indonesia.

Lázaro soon left her position in ABS-CBN in 1988 to create her own production company, Probe Productions, with the help of fellow journalists, Luchi Cruz-Valdez and Maria Ressa.[2] This led her to produce several documentary programs such as 5 and Up for ABC (later TV5, now The 5 Network or simply 5), The Probe Team, I-Witness, and Cheche Lazaro Presents for GMA Network, which eventually became her home network.

There, she was able to produce award-winning documentaries, particularly one involving the MV Doña Paz maritime disaster. The relationship with the network, however, was put to a test in 2003 when GMA-7 refused to air a Probe segment about a lifestyle check on PAGCOR Chairman Efraim Genuino. The network's reason was that the story as a half-baked job that would unjustly ruin the subject's reputation; Lázaro saw it as censorship. The rift was played out in media, and after 16 years of good relations with GMA-7, the network pre-terminated the contract of Probe.

Despite this setback, Lázaro returned to the limelight when Probe began reairing on ABC in June 2004. After a year's stay, she decided to go back in 2005 to her channel of origin, ABS-CBN. Between 1992 and 1995, Lázaro was also chairperson of the broadcast department at the University of the Philippines Diliman. Currently, she is a member and board advisor at the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism.

Lázaro as a host has obtained various awards from Philippine award-giving bodies. She has been awarded 'Best News Magazine show host' nine times by the Star Awards. The Probe Team, the first Filipino investigative news magazine for television, has won both local and international recognition. It program received 'Gawad CCP Para sa Telebisyon "10 Best TV Programs of the Philippine Television" ten times.

Lázaro's last programme with the Probe Production team is Probe Profiles. Their last episode was aired 1 July 2010, and featured the story of President Benigno Aquino III on his candidacy and rise to power that year.

In 2018, Lazaro joined One News (owned by TV5 Network, replacing Bloomberg TV Philippines) as a host for Convo after she left Probe for 8 years and Che Che Lazaro Presents for 4 years.

Notable awards

Year Award Giving Body Category Nominated Work Results
1993 Golden Dove Awards Best Female Public Affairs Host The Probe Team Won
2000 Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA) Hall of Fame Inductee The Probe Team Won
2001 Golden Dove Awards Best Female Public Affairs Host I-Witness Won
Best Program Promoting Culture and the Arts Cheche Lazaro Presents Won
New York Festival Silver World Medal Television Documentary and Information Program on Social Issues/Current Events Won
2003 Malolos Heritage Foundation Most Outstanding Daughter of Malolos Accomplishments in the field of broadcasting Won
Provincial government of Bulacan Dangal ng Lipi Award Para sa Sining at Kultura Won
2007 University of the Philippines Gawad Plaridel Award Outstanding contributions to the local television industry and broadcast journalism Won[3]
2010 Eastwood City Walk Of Fame Celebrity Inductee Won
Philippine Movie Press Club Excellence in Broadcasting Outstanding contributions to the local television industry and broadcast journalism Won
2015 Golden Screen TV Awards Helen Vela Lifetime Achievement Award Won[4]

References

  1. ^ http://www.philstar.com/sunday-life/2012-08-26/842037/probing-cheche-lazaro
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-06-27. Retrieved 2013-08-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Cheche Lazaro to get UP Gawad Plaridel". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2007-05-03. Archived from the original on 2008-01-19. Retrieved 2007-07-12.
  4. ^ "2015 Golden Screen TV Awards full list of winners". Inquirer. 13 November 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2015.