De Castro began his career as a broadcaster during the Marcos dictatorship, when press freedoms were suppressed. He worked as a field reporter for Johnny de Leon, a popular radio announcer at the time. He later became a radio announcer in RPN's DWWW station from 1982 to 1986. After the ouster of Marcos, de Castro joined ABS-CBN. He got his break into television as the segment host of Good Morning, Philippines' "At your Service". He also joined dzMM, a radio station of ABS-CBN, as the anchorman of "Kabayan". It was because of the popularity of the program that he gained the nickname "Kabayan Noli". In 1987, De Castro became host of "Magandang Gabi, Bayan" (Good Evening, Nation) and anchorman of the news and public affairs hit, "TV Patrol". In January 1999, he became overall head of production of "TV Patrol" and vice president of dzMM.
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Yes, Noli de Castro is a known member of Iglesia Ni Cristo. He has publicly acknowledged his faith and involvement in the religious organization.
No, Noli de Castro is not associated with Iglesia ni Cristo. He is a Filipino broadcast journalist and former politician who has served as Vice President of the Philippines. Iglesia ni Cristo is a distinct Christian denomination in the Philippines.
Noli de Castro is a Filipino broadcast journalist known for his deep voice and calm demeanor. He became popular for his work as a news anchor and later as a Vice President of the Philippines. He is respected for his extensive experience in journalism and public service.
Noli De Castro is currently the Vice President of the Philippines since 2004 until now.
The Philippine government is headed by a President. The current president is Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. The Vice President is Hon. Noli de Castro.
Andrea Noli goes by La Noli.
The population of Noli is 2,957.
Andrea Noli's birth name is Andrea Gabriela Noli Constantinescu.
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Republic of Noli was created in 1193.