Mo Twister

Last updated
Mo Twister
Born
Mohan Gumatay [fn 1]

(1977-10-19) October 19, 1977 (age 45)
OccupationHost, radio DJ, photographer
Years active1996–2002
2006–present
PartnerAngelika Schmeing
Children3
Website motwister.com

Mohan Gumatay [fn 1] (born October 19, 1977), known professionally as Mo Twister, is a Filipino American radio and television presenter. He is best known for his Good Times programs, which started as a radio show and later spun off to the television and Internet. He currently resides in Las Vegas and remotely hosts the Good Times with Mo (GTWM) radio show on Magic 89.9 in the Philippines, as well as his own GTWM podcast.

Contents

Discography

TV shows

Radio shows

YearTitleStation
1996–2002Early Returns Countdown Magic 89.9
2005–present Good Times With Mo Magic 89.9

Internet shows

YearTitleStationNote
2011; 2012–2015 Good Times With Mo: The Podcast New Media Factory Season 1-3, 165 episodes
2015–2017 Good Times With Mo: The Podcast D5 Originals Season 4, 116 episodes
2015–presentFull Court Report Sports5 Season 1, 61 episodes

Notes

  1. 1 2 Mo Twister was born in the United States. Thus, he does not possess his mother's maiden name.

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