About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Philippines' Next Top Model, Eat Bulaga!, List of programs broadcast by ETC, Vilma Santos, Nora Aunor, Vicente Sotto III, Batibot, Family Rosary Crusade, Battle of the Brains, Joey de Leon, Vic Sotto, Student Canteen, Randy Santiago, Mel Tiangco, Rey Langit, Gary Sy, May Bukas Pa, Orly Mercado, DZKB-TV, NewsWatch, John En Marsha, Ramon Tulfo, Coney Reyes on Camera, Jay Sonza, List of Radio Philippines Network affiliate stations, Aksyon Balita, TAPE Inc., Mukha ng Buhay, DZRL, PBA on KBS, Raymond Lauchengco, Tierra Sangre, Imelda Papin, Companero Y Companera, Diyos at Bayan, Ang Bagong Kampeon, One Morning Cafe, RPN NewsCap, Tapatan with Jay Sonza, Agila, DZBS-TV, DXKO-TV, DYKB-TV, Friends Again, Arangkada Balita, Penpen de Sarapen, Ora Engkantada, DWKI-TV, DXKP, DXXX, Broadcast City, DZKI, Heredero. Excerpt: Philippines' Next Top Model was a Filipino reality competition broadcast by the Radio Philippines Network where a number of women competed for the title of the country's "next top model." The series was a local version of America's Next Top Model. was won by Grendel Alvarado of Bacolod City, who received a modeling representation with Starz People in Hong Kong, an editorial fashion spread in Preview magazine, US$10,000 courtesy of Mane and Tail Shampoo, a P150,000 modeling contract with Saga Events, a one-year local endorsement campaign from L'Oreal Paris, one-year complimentary treatments from Marie France and Facial Care Center, a south sea pearl necklace from Jewelmer, and the title "Jewelmer's Pearl Ambassador to the World.." The international destination for this cycle was Victoria City, Hong Kong. The first Philippines' Next Top Model selected fourteen contestants and ran for at thirteen episodes. It showcased some twists and a surprise double-elimination. Like America's Next Top Model, there is one contes...