IBC news program introducing new anchors starting October 1

September 30, 2012

Noli Eala of IBC Headliners, Snooky Serna of Express Balita and Robert Tan of Ronda Trese

IBC News and Public Affairs, the news organization of IBC-13, had rised the bar in broadcasting by the government-owned sequestered network when it introduced many first in broadcast journalism and public service as the Kapinoy network.

With all its broadcasting innovations, IBC News will changing the new solo anchors for the network’s afternoon and late-night newscasts will get a refreshing make-over: IBC Headliners, Express Balita and Ronda Trese.

Noli Eala of IBC Headliners

Noli Eala in the hourly news bulletin for IBC Headliner from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Eala said the sixth commissioner of the Philippine Basketball Association from 2003 to 2007 while Eala continue to anchoring the daily news update.

Snooky Serna of Express Balita

Actress, TV host and female broadcast journalist Snooky Serna, who used to ABS-CBN talent for a Filipina film and television actress while Mother Lily Monteverde of Regal Films expressed gratitude to be part again of the Regal family, is now the solo female anchor of the flagship news prorgam Express Balita at 4:30 p.m. on IBC, offering a fresh, fast-paced, in-depth, straightforward, unsiaded and varied from the day's top stories continued its reign as the No.1 program nationwide. The newscast now have more public service segment, when Serna continue host a public service program Snooky which airs every Friday nights and Snooky for a female newscaster in anchorperson as delivered by the reinvigorated news reporting teams of IBC News and Public Affairs are tasked to gather news from every major beat in the Greater Manila Area as well as nearby provinces, Serna said was a last resurfaced on ABS-CBN soap operas of show business as new career while Snooky become IBC's newscaster while projecting a new image, more corporate - looking this time. They are now more responsive to the audience and more interactive. Also part of the spruce-up is extending the airtime of Express Balita from 30 minutes to a full hour.

Robert Tan of Ronda Trese

Meanwhile, credible broadcast journalist Robert Tan, a former ABS-CBN reporter, now having the national late-night newscast Ronda Trese at 11:30 p.m. right after the Viva-TV block on IBC, serves up beyond the comprehensive journalism of news delivery. It offers a perspective on the day’s important news and even outlines solutions that seek to alleviate pressing concerns in 24-hour surveillance will aim to deliver top stories of comprehensive finding ways to better their lives and impact on the lives of others through reports gathered by IBC News reporters and correspondents. Tan, also the Kapinoy crossover used to anchors PTV's NewsLife, along with Isabella Cantu and Angelica Movido, Robert said. Gaining solid experience through networks, he made her mark as one of the best live reporters on field.

Come weekend, continue with the weekend edition of Express Balita with some of IBC News’s seasoned anchors every weekend after the Viva-TV block on IBC-13.