
He also hosted other showbiz-oriented programs such as The Ricky Lo Exclusives in QTV (then GMA News TV now GTV) and Showbiz Stripped. He later transferred to GMA Network and hosted Startalk from 2008 to 2015 and CelebriTV which ran from 2015 to 2016. In 1999, Lo became one of the hosts of the showbiz-oriented talk show, The Buzz, on ABS-CBN. The book bears Lo's sensitive, intelligent and penetrating style of handling interviews. Another book, Conversations with Ricky Lo was released in 2001. Lo is the author of Star-Studded, the first compilation of his articles on movie stars, which he released in 1995. He joined The Philippine Star in July 1986 where he revived his "FunFare" column and started his regular Sunday feature, "Conversations with Ricky Lo". Lo then became an editorial assistant for Daily Express ' Weekend Sunday magazine until 1986. He then went on to join the Philippine Daily Express as a staff writer for the newspaper publisher's Express Week magazine and then as a deskman for The Evening Express. Lo did a stint as entertainment editor, first as an editorial assistant for Variety magazine, The Manila Times ' Sunday supplement where he started his "FunFare" column. A fan of feature films, he aspired to be a gardener of actress Susan Roces. He finished high school at the bilingual Tabaco Pei Ching School in Tabaco, Albay, and took up AB English at the University of the East. Lo, born of Chinese descent, was a native of Las Navas, Northern Samar, where he finished grade school. Ricardo "Ricky" Fua Lo (Ap– ) was a Filipino entertainment writer and commentator, and TV host. Entertainment writer, commentator, television host
