Television
| Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
| 2011–present | The Jose and Wally Show Starring Vic Sotto | Maxene | TV5 | |
| 2011 | Bangis | Josie/Alonah | TV5 | Second Lead |
| 2011 | Tanikala;Panata | Gory Mendoza | [[The 700 ClubAsia Holy Week Horror Special | Lead |
| 2011 | I Dare You (Philippine TV series) | Herself | ABS-CBN | Kapamilya Challenger |
| 2010 | Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo | Aludra | ABS-CBN | Villain |
| 2010 | Showtime | Herself | ABS-CBN | Guest Judge |
| 2010 | Five Star Special | Felice | TV5 | episode "Broken Hearts Club |
| 2007-2008 | The Beat | Host | QTV | Anchor host with Ivan Mayrina |
| 2007-2008 | 100% Pinoy | Host | GMA Network | Anchor host with Joquin Valdez |
| 2006-2007 | Palaban | Herself/Co-Host | GMA Network | Anchor Host |
| 2006 | Dahil Sa Iyong Paglisan | Herself/Host | QTV | Anchor Host |
| 2006-2007 | Pinoy Meets World | Herself/Host | GMA Network | Achor co-host with Paolo Bediones |
| 2004 | Magpakailanman: The Miriam Quiambao Story | Miriam Quiambao | GMA Network | Lead Role |
| 2003-2004 | All About You | Herself/Host | GMA Network | Anchor host of the Sunday lifestyle talk show |
| 2003 | Sa Di Inaasahang Pagkakataon | - | GMA Network | Lead Role with Bong Revilla |
| 2003 | Magpakailanman: The Nelia Sancho Story | Nelia Sancho | GMA Network | Lead Role |
| 2003 | Extra Challenge | Herself/Host | GMA Network | Achor host with Paolo Bediones |
| 2000-2003 | Extra-Extra | Herself/Host | GMA Network | Anchor host with Paolo Bediones |
| 1999-2002 | Unang Hirit | Herself/Host | GMA Network | Live Morning show anchor host with Arnold Clavio, Suzi Entrata, Lyn Ching, Rhea Santos, Love Anover, etc |
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“Never before has a generation of parents faced such awesome competition with the mass media for their childrens attention. While parents tout the virtues of premarital virginity, drug-free living, nonviolent resolution of social conflict, or character over physical appearance, their values are daily challenged by television soaps, rock music lyrics, tabloid headlines, and movie scenes extolling the importance of physical appearance and conformity.”
—Marianne E. Neifert (20th century)
“Laughter on American television has taken the place of the chorus in Greek tragedy.... In other countries, the business of laughing is left to the viewers. Here, their laughter is put on the screen, integrated into the show. It is the screen that is laughing and having a good time. You are simply left alone with your consternation.”
—Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)
“In full view of his television audience, he preached a new religionor a new form of Christianitybased on faith in financial miracles and in a Heaven here on earth with a water slide and luxury hotels. It was a religion of celebrity and showmanship and fun, which made a mockery of all puritanical standards and all canons of good taste. Its standard was excess, and its doctrines were tolerance and freedom from accountability.”
—New Yorker (April 23, 1990)