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Karen Davila
Karen Davila
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NameKaren Davila
Birth date1970-05-21
Birth placeQuezon City, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
OccupationJournalist, Broadcaster, Television Host
Years active1990–present
SpouseAnton Sabarre

Karen Davila is a prominent Filipino broadcast journalist, television host, and media personality known for her work in television news, public affairs, and documentary reporting. She rose to national prominence through major Philippine networks and has conducted interviews with political leaders, cultural figures, and international personalities. Her career spans multiple formats including morning shows, investigative programs, and live news coverage.

Early life and education

Davila was born in Quezon City and raised in a family with roots in Tondo, Manila. She attended St. Paul College of Paranaque before enrolling at the University of the Philippines Diliman, where she studied Communication arts and became involved in campus journalism linked to UP College of Mass Communication activities. During her student years she associated with organizations connected to UP Student Council circles and participated in forums featuring figures from Presidency of Fidel V. Ramos era discussions and panels that included representatives from Senate of the Philippines and House of Representatives of the Philippines.

Broadcasting career

Davila began her professional career in the early 1990s with roles at GMA Network and later at ABS-CBN Corporation, where she anchored morning programs and news segments. She co-hosted shows that featured interviews with personalities from Malacañang Palace, Supreme Court of the Philippines, and international envoys such as representatives from United Nations agencies and embassies including the United States Embassy in the Philippines. Her investigative reporting covered stories involving institutions like the Philippine National Police, the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and civic organizations tied to Nassau County—working alongside producers who had previously collaborated with figures from BBC News, CNN, and Al Jazeera. Davila served as anchor for flagship programs that competed with personalities from ABS-CBN News Channel, TV5, and GMA News TV, and she moderated political town halls featuring candidates from Philippine general election cycles. She produced documentary segments referencing historical events such as the People Power Revolution and profiles of figures linked to Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University, and Silliman University alumni networks. Her broadcast work included collaborations with journalists affiliated with The Philippine Star, Philippine Daily Inquirer, and producers from Rappler.

Awards and recognition

Davila has received multiple honors from media and civic institutions including accolades from the Star Awards for Television, PMPC Star Awards, and recognition by University of the Philippines alumni groups. She was cited in lists compiled by organizations such as Tiger Media Awards and received commendations presented at events held by Senate of the Philippines panels and House Committee on Appropriations gatherings. Internationally, she was acknowledged by media forums associated with Asian Television Awards and invited to speak at conferences organized by International Women's Media Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. Her interviews and documentaries earned prizes in competitions hosted by the Asian Journalism Awards and citations from the National Press Club of the Philippines.

Personal life

Davila is married to Anton Sabarre, with whom she has children involved in pursuits connected to University of Santo Tomas and Ateneo de Manila University programs. She maintains friendships and professional relationships with public figures such as Korina Sanchez, Jessica Soho, Mel Tiangco, and Karen Davila (avoid)—noting that colleagues across ABS-CBN and GMA Network industries often collaborate on charity events and benefit concerts held at venues like Philippine International Convention Center and Mall of Asia Arena. Her personal interests include reading works by authors from National Artist of the Philippines circles and attending cultural events at institutions such as the Cultural Center of the Philippines and Ayala Museum.

Philanthropy and advocacy

Davila has engaged in philanthropic work with organizations such as UNICEF Philippines, Haribon Foundation, and local chapters of Red Cross Philippines. She supports initiatives aimed at health and education run by groups including Department of Health (Philippines)-affiliated programs, collaborations with NGOs like World Vision Philippines, and campaigns organized with the Black Pencil Project and grassroots movements connected to Gawad Kalinga. Her advocacy includes public service campaigns alongside legislators from House of Representatives of the Philippines and partnerships with foundations like the GMA Kapuso Foundation and ABS-CBN Foundation. She has participated in benefit fundraisers that featured performers represented by Viva Entertainment and supported by civic leaders from Quezon City and Manila City.

Category:Filipino journalists Category:Living people Category:1970 births