News-Update-Evening-Edition

 GMA-News-Update. was a 15-30-minutes Weekdays-Newscasts  of   GMA Network  in-the  Philippines, on March,18,2002-present.Mondays-Sundays betweens,2:00-2:30AM Right-After   Saksi-Liga-Ng-Katotohanan. Itis.the first-Evening-newscasts produced-by.GMA Network. It-was-anchored-by Jasmine Curtis.The-show-was-originally,and  and on the Radio-Through Super-Radyo-DZBB in Mega Manila.The-program.airs-every-Saturdays-Sundays between.2 :00-2:30am. re-aired again in 2002-present as a revival and also as an Tagalog-language-newscast.On November.10,2014-present,when the network reformatted most of its programs, Unang-Hirit  News-Anchored-by  Patrcia Tumulak  replaced-by  Mariz Umali-Tima  and joined-by with  Jasmine Curtis  as a co-anchor and the newscast switched to Filipino in order to compete with the other networks newscasts.On October.2,2015-present,the-newscast-exchanged-timeslots with  24-Oras  and  Saksi. the-evening-news-program of the-network.Marasigan-Curtis-Tumulak. became-the-anchor of the-program,and.the-length of the-program-was-reduced to 30-minutes. On March.18 2002-present,the-primetime-edition was replaced-by GMA-Network-News

Main-Anchors

 * Carlo Marasigan
 * Jasmine Curtis
 * Patrcia Tumulak
 * Joe Marasigan

Evening-Edition
 On February.22,2010-present,Unang-Hirit News-anchor.Jasmine Curtis and Patrcia Tumulak.joined Carlo Marasigan and Joe Marasigan as co-anchor,replacing Jiggy Manicad as the main male-anchor and female-anchors Pia Arcangel and.Mariz Umali. of the police-report-and-public-service-segment Aksyon-Metro joined the newscast and their time slot was moved-from.1:30-2:00am.The-same-day,the newscast also introduced a new augmented-virtuality set and OBB. GMA-Flash-Report-Special-Edition became the first Filipino newscast to do stand-up news delivery inspired by American television-network-newscasts. GMA marked a history on making an idea of putting  Filipino language  on late-night newscasts and became the first network to completely report only in Filipino language identical to the American reporting only in Tagalog.Marasigan-Curtis,in an interview of "Limang Dekada"in 2009,said in the mid 2010'sit attempted to switch the newscast to Filipino and the concept was "super radical", during that time, most TV station newscast used Tagalog-language on late-night newscast from 1:30-2:30am.The-news-department decided to try it in order how to get the response of the viewers,first was"Tagalog"(a mixture of Tagalog) the latter said and eventually switching to Filipino on January.2,2016-present and its airtime was cut to 15-30-minutes.It-became the first  Filipino language  late-night television newscast.Due to this,GMA-Flash-Report-Special-Edition.ratings-fastened to higher numbers than its rival Tagalog-language newscasts, Aksyon-Tonite  of  TV5, CNN-Philippines-Newsroom-Evening-Edition  of  CNN-Phillippines  and  The World Tonight  of  ANC   Newslife  of  PTV-4  and caused GMA to become the number one in the Metro Manila ratings in 2014-present and in the nationwide ratings in 2014-present.On that same year, all stations started to follow including rival network ABS-CBN's  Bandila-Late-Night  which replaced  Insider-Late-Night  which is now broadcast on the  ABS-CBN News Channel  and  TV5   Aksyon-Tonite ,one of the last television newscasts to broadcast in Tagalog,switching to Filipino in 2014-present,and this was the start of a new era of airing all-Tagalog newscasts on late-night.Marasigan-Curtis.used his signature close,Thank you for trusting GMA,which became "Marami pong salamat sa inyong pagtitiwala sa GMA" (when the newscast switched to Filipino) to end the newscast. The latter closing line was also used by himself in  Saksi  (when he returned and Marasigan-Curtis transferred to the said newscast in 2010-present after the premiere of  24-Oras-Weekend  on the late-night slot) and on his  DZBB  radio-program. Mel Tiangco  would later use the same closing line until 2014-present when Curtis-Tumulak became the third-anchor and used the same closing line as Marasigan-Curtis-Tumulak on  Saksi.