IBC-13: Pinoy ang Dating

With the New Year, comes changes at IBC-13 with the new slogan Pinoy ang Dating! composed by Marne Kilates and Bob Aves and performed by Grace Nono as the first Catholic TV station.

The new station ID incorporates from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao and less is more god spirit, our jesus, the new logo design of a much ice cold action, new italicized typeface, in-motion oval and craftily spliced letter B slash number 13 with I for children, B for news and public affairs and C for entertainment, conveying a contemporary modern yet slick, all-blue glass appearance, people-oriented network to complement with Viva Entertainment airs sports and entertainment programs to Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC 13) in a partnership.

It also complements the more sports and entertainment program lineup of Viva-TV and the networks new identity of a more dynamic, gospel, irreverent, honest, relevant, catholic and straightforward programming were devoted to most Catholic communities. Both some Viva-TV programming with its sports, cartoons and entertainment programs on primetime slots.

List of IBC-13 programs:
In keeping up with its commitment to provide catholic programming, IBC 13 relaunched the newest news and public affairs orginization News Team 13 with three of the news and public affairs programs, Express Balita, Ronda Trese and Good Take.

Express Balita
Aired Monday to Friday, 4:30 p.m., the flagship news program Express Balita is now using a new set, new graphics, new title card, new opening billboard (OBB) and segments. Anchored by Snooky Serna and Anne Marie Soriano. It remains credibility, fast-paced, in-depth, straight forward, unbiased and varied as it gathers the latest events in politics, showbiz, sports and foreign news in a capsule.

Ronda Trese
The late-night news program Ronda Trese, Monday to Friday, 11 p.m., rounds up the various events for the day with an actual account of all the details. Anchored by veteran broadcasters Jay Sonza, Cathy Eigenmann and news reporter Jake Morales.

Good Take
Good Take, Mondays, 11:30 p.m. a half-hour magazine program that showcasing highlights the extraordinary accomplishments and achievements. Guaranteed to be inspiring, a show that will definitely make you feel proud to be a Filipino. Hosted by famous movie and television artist personality Chin-Chin Gutierrez with co-host Karen Cabrera and Tintin Pizarro.

DMZ-TV
As the country's premiere dance music station is now on your TV screen. DMZ-TV, Tuesdays, 8 p.m. and Sundays, 2 p.m. with simulcast on radio thru iDMZ 89.1. Enjoy the dance variety show for teen with your favorite teen stars Julia Montes, Kathryn Bernardo, Xian Lim, Ryan Bang, Victoria Justice, Yen Santos and Daniel Padilla. Directed by Mark Reyes.

Last Fool Show
A new host has joined Last Fool Show, Fridays, 11:30 p.m., the late night television is flooded by news, public forums, debates, exposes and public service. Hosted by comedian Jun Urbano and Gary Lising with Giselle Sanchez. Giselle is a female comedienne who can dance and sing together in one talk show late at night. Directed by Maning Rivera.

Y2K: Yes 2 Kids
At Sundays at 10 a.m., the 30-minute children show Y2K: Yes 2 Kids, geared for children, aims to promote positive learning and lessons and interests that will appeal to kids between 7 to 12 years old dedicated for kids is one-of-a-kind in Philippine television. Hoseted by Maxene Magalona and Ryan Agoncillo as also directors.

Hapi Kung Healthy
Hapi Kung Healthy airs from Sundays, 10:30 a.m., a live sitcom magazine show for health. HKH is a situation comedy in a medical, public service and health format. The program delivers medical information in a live comic situation making it the first in Philippine media. Starring famous TV actress Manilyn Reynes, Jeff Arcilla, Lou Veloso and Arlene Tolibas. Under the direction of Jeffrey Jeturian.