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Jayson Albano

Jayson Albano

Hong Kong
Supervising Producer
Jayson joined the Post in 2022. He is Filipino-Chinese, born in Manila and raised in Hong Kong. Jayson previously worked at Reuters where he first dabbled in field production and broadcast television. He has produced award-winning stories around Asia, from India and Sri Lanka to the Philippines. He also likes cats.
Jayson joined the Post in 2022. He is Filipino-Chinese, born in Manila and raised in Hong Kong. Jayson previously worked at Reuters where he first dabbled in field production and broadcast television. He has produced award-winning stories around Asia, from India and Sri Lanka to the Philippines. He also likes cats.
Areas of Expertise:
Video production: breaking news, explainers and documentaries
Languages Spoken:
English

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Wang Fuk Court resident brings bouquet for deceased wife upon return to home razed by fire

Yip Ka-kui’s wife Pak Shui-lin heroically knocked on neighbours’ doors to alert them to the flames but died in the tragedy.

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