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Saturday, June 12, 2004
Trillo, Andrada in Sinutab TVCs

He’s a familiar face that rabid basketball fans will definitely recognize anywhere he goes. No, he’s not one of our slam-dunking hardcourt heroes, but he’s definitely a prominent sports personality as a sportscaster.

As one of the younger and newer faces in the PBA’s sportscasts, Paolo Trillo gets his own share of fans. And why not? After all, the tall, dapper and articulate looker has proven his worth in the playing field before in his college years.

As a true-blue basketball fan, the 26-year old Ateneo graduate stuck his finger in sportscasting as early as his college years when he volunteered for a slot at Silverstar sports.

That initial experience paved the way for more hosting stints with sports shows as Channel 13’s Milo Sporting World (from 2000-2002), and currently with PBA.

Just as popular is commercial model, radio DJ, and kickboxing instructor Chinggay Andrada. As one of the female hosts of Sports TV, Chinggay is not new to the world of television. She was the former newscaster of “Global

Filipino” over ABS-CBN’s The Filipino Channel and is now a Studio 23 News Central’s newscaster. She is a health and fitness buff dabbling in rock climbing, volleyball, jet skiing, weight training and loves watching basketball especially the NBA, PBA, and PBL.

Paolo and Chinggay are living full and hectic lives. Given the stress and deadlines to beat, it is important that both are in perfect shape and emotionally sound.

It comes as no surprise that both Paolo and Chinggay were recently chosen as the new product endorsers of Pfizer’s (Pheylpropanolamine Chlorphenamine Maleate and Paracetamol ) Sinutab.
Sinutab capsules are used to relieve the symptoms of blocked sinuses such as headache, facial pain and colds. “I occasionally get congested sinuses ”, Paolo says.

On the rare occasions when he’s not preoccupied with his commitments, Paolo tries to relax by playing basketball and heading out to the nearest beach.

“I’m a workaholic woman who can’t sit still or stay in one place for very long”, says Chinggay. “My
schedule changes everyday. But in the end it’s always jampacked! Now, busy women like me can just take Sinutab for quick relief of blocked sinuses,” she adds.

A TVC with Chinggay and Paolo as new Sinutab endorsers airs this month.

(June 12, 2004 issue)
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