Wanted sa Radyo

Wanted sa Radyo (lit. transl.Wanted on Radio) is a public affairs show that airs Monday to Friday from 2:00 to 4:00 pm on Radyo5 92.3 News FM. The show is hosted by Raffy Tulfo and Sharee Roman.

Wanted sa Radyo
GenrePublic radio
Running time2 hours
Country of origin Philippines
Home stationDZXL (2004 – 2011)
DWFM (2011 – present)
TV adaptationsWanted (2011 – 2012)
Hosted byRaffy Tulfo
Sharee Roman
Created byTV5 Network (Radyo5)
Radio Mindanao Network (2004–2010)
Narrated byMartin Andanar
Original release2004 – present
No. of episodesN/A (airs daily)
Websitehttp://raffytulfoinaction.com

Format

The show investigates and exposes cases of abuse, dishonesty, exploitation, and family disputes ("Sumbong at Aksyon"), as well as recognizes ordinary people who return items of value that they find in their course of work ("Solian ng Bayan"). The show regularly emphasizes Tulfo's no-nonsense approach and interrogation, sometimes laced with profanity.

The most common feature of the show is "Sumbong at Aksyon", where complainants tell Tulfo about their situation and seek assistance to resolve it. Tulfo puts the other party on the air to get their side of the story and encourages both parties to talk to each other on the air. Tulfo may occasionally conclude that the complainant is the one who committed something wrong and, as such, may refuse further assistance; in rare cases, Tulfo himself may even take action against the complainant (e.g. refer him/her to the police and file charges) if warranted. After hearing both sides of the story, Tulfo may contact someone in a position (e.g. high-ranking police officials, social workers) to further assist the aggrieved party. An average of four sets of complainants are featured during the show. If a complainant's conversation with the other party is quite lengthy and time is about to run out, they may be asked to continue it off-air.

The final show of each month begins with an awarding ceremony featuring people who returned items to their owners in the "Solian ng Bayan" segments aired throughout the month. The awardees receive a medal, plaque, cash reward, and items from the sponsors; these are in addition to the cash reward and items received during the "Solian ng Bayan" segment in which they appeared.

Wanted sa Radyo segments

  • "Accomplishment Report" - about Wanted's cases that went through successfully.
  • "Aksyon sa Text" - complaints and actions that came from texters/callers.
  • "Huwarang Pulis" - a monthly segment honoring honest policemen.
  • "Sumbong at Aksyon" - a segment featuring walk-in complaints and on-the-spot solutions.
  • Solian ng Bayan" - a segment where lost items are returned by finders. The rule is if the lost items remain unclaimed by the end of 1 month, then it can be kept by finders. And every month, they honor chosen honest finders, giving them plaques and additional rewards.
  • "Wanted Update" - Wanted's cases that are still ongoing.
  • "Wanted Netizens" - posts by netizens who reacted accordingly.

Wanted reporters

Current

  • Carol Domingo
  • Odette Molina
  • Maureen Peralta
  • Jam Cordero

Former

  • Jana Abrigo
  • Benjamin Dela Cruz
  • Alyssa Dosal
  • Jill Nebrida

Internet and social media

In July 2016, Wanted sa Radyo launched a website entitled "Raffy Tulfo in Action", which features the cases featured in WSR and also cases in the spin-off segment Itimbre Mo kay Tulfo on Aksyon sa Tanghali. The show's video feed is simulcast over Radyo5's Facebook page and a copy of the day's show is also posted on the "Raffy Tulfo in Action" YouTube channel. The social media accounts contain video clips that feature how some of the cases were resolved as well as how the off-air conversations between the parties have gone.

Spin-off television series

Wanted: Ang Serye
Developed byNews5
Directed byDanreb Fields
Presented byRaffy Tulfo
Country of originPhilippines
No. of episodes84 (as of January 23, 2021)
Production
Executive producerIsrael del Mundo
EditorSilver Dan Belen
Running time1 hour (producer's cut; AksyonTV)
30 minutes (TV5)
Production companiesCignal Entertainment (2021–present)
News5
Release
Original networkTV5
Original release
  • First run:
  • January 28, 2011 – July 30, 2012
  • Second run:
  • January 16, 2021
 
present
Chronology
Preceded byAko Mismo

From January 28, 2011 to July 30, 2012, Wanted, a public affairs program acting as an extension and TV version of Wanted sa Radyo, was aired every Monday at 11:30pm–12:00am on TV5. AksyonTV aired its producer's cut from February 21, 2011 to January 11, 2019. The set was different, with the host sitting comfortably in a radio booth setting. Respondents and interviewees are videotaped while they are on the phone with him.

Wanted: Ang Serye, a docu-drama anthology and another extension of Wanted, premiered on January 16, 2021 on TV5.[1]

Controversies

Jee Ick-Joo's abduction and killing

On October 21, 2016, a complainant named alias "Joy" was exulted to WSR that her employee South Korean businessman named Jee Ick-Joo was kidnapped by a policeman identified as SPO3 Richard "Ricky" Sta. Isabel, due to alleged involvement of illegal drugs on 18 October in Angeles, Pampanga, the maid ang Jee was sent to Quezon City and eventually separated at Camp Crame, and that night when they separated Jee was killed in nearby White House, the residence of the Philippine National Police Chief, incidentally Gen. Ronald dela Rosa was in Beijing accompanied by President Rodrigo Duterte on his State Visit.[2]

Political involvement

Raffy Tulfo and his siblings are staunch supporters of President Rodrigo Duterte's policies. During the 2019 elections, he and Erwin acquired ACT-CIS Partylist from former Representative Samuel Pagdilao, Jr. and nominated Erwin's Chief of Staff Eric Go Yap, Raffy's wife Jocelyn Tulfo, and co-host Niña Taduran, while Ramon, Wanda, and Ben declined to participate. ACT-CIS took the top position with 2.6 million votes, earning the maximum of three seats at the 18th Congress. One of the campaign strategy is inserting ACT-CIS logo to the Raffy Tulfo in Action social media pages, as RTIA is only a blocktimer to the 5 Network.

References

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