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NewsWatch
NewsWatch OBB 2022
Logo used since February 5, 2022.
Genre Newscast
Created by Radio Philippines Network
Developed by RPN News and Public Affairs
Directed by Rudy Alberto
Presented by Weeknight edition
Ruth Cabal
Ron Cruz
Weekend edition
Ina Andolong
Gerg Cahiles
Opening theme NewsWatch Theme
by James Sace (2009–2012, 2013–2016)
RPN News theme (2016 arrangement by Albert Tamayo)
Country of origin Philippines
Language(s) English (1970–2000, 2001–2007, 2008–2012, 2013–present)
Filipino (1975–1999, 2013–2017)
No. of episodes n/a (airs daily)
Production
Executive producer(s) Allen Pascual–Lugo
Location(s) RPN Newscenter, Panay Avenue, Brgy. South Triangle, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 60 minutes (2009–2012, 2024-present)
30 minutes (1970–2009, 2013–present)
2-3 minutes (2008–2012) (News bulletin)
45 minutes (2022-2024)
Broadcast
Original channel RPN
Picture format 480i 4:3 (SDTV) (1970–2012, 2013-2022)
1080i 16:9 (HDTV) (since 2022)
Audio format Mono (1970–1994)
Stereo (1994–2012, 2013–present)
Original run First incarnation:
June 1, 1970 – October 26, 2012
Second incarnation:
June 3, 2013 – present
Chronology
Preceded by NewsWatch Aksyon Balita
Eyewitness Report (as early evening newscast)
Primetime Balita
I-Watch News (as late night newscast)
NewsBreak (as hourly newscast)
External links
Website

NewsWatch is a Philippine television English late–night news program broadcast by RPN. Since its inceptiuon in June 1, 1970, NewsWatch is the flagship English newscast of the network and is the longest–running English language late evening newscast on Philippine television. Since 2017, the newscast is anchored by Ruth Cabal and Ron Cruz, while its weekend edition is anchored by Ina Andolong and Gerg Cahiles.

The newscast airs live daily from Monday to Friday at 11:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight (PST), and Saturday and Sunday at 11:30 p.m. to 12:00 midnight (PST) on RPN; and online through the website (RPN and RPN News), Facebook (RPN, RPN News and NewsWatch) and YouTube pages. It is also made available overseas via RPN USA.

The program had a complicated history, undergoing many name changes. NewsWatch holds the record as the country's longest-running English language newscast on Philippine television since its inception on June 1, 1970, next to the longest-running English newscast The World Tonight and The Big News, although this is disputed since NewsWatch did not air from 2000 to 2001 and from 2012 to 2013 due to the retrenchment of 200 employees amid the network's privatization and upon Solar Entertainment Corporation's consummation of RPN's majority stake.

Synopsis[]

Since its humble beginnings in the 70s, the RPN news program NewsWatch has grown to become one of the most recognizable programs on Philippine TV. It was a pioneer in the broadcast industry and has earned public trust by delivering the news without over dramatizing events or influencing opinions. Today, NewsWatch is more than just a news program, its an institution. They continue the tradition of bringing you the news every night, just the way it is.

Broadcast chronology[]

Launched on June 1, 1970, it became one of the highly watched English newscasts on Philippine TV alongside The World Tonight of ABS-CBN and The Big News of ABC 5. It is dubbed as the "First TV Newspaper" in the Philippines and the first ever live TV newscast aired nationwide via satellite in 1980 as RPN was able to maintain broadcasting NewsWatch all over the country simultaneously via microwave. Prior to 2008, it produced some spin-offs like:

  • NewsWatch Balita Ngayon, a Filipino–language early evening newscast.
  • NewsWatch sa Umaga, morning spin–off of the newscast.
  • NewsWatch sa Tanghali, noontime/afternoon spin–off of the newscast.
  • NewsWatch Kids Edition, first youth spin–off of the newscast that aired from 1979 to 1989.
  • NewsWatch Evening Cast, first English–language early evening newscast anchored by Cathy Santillan, then it was anchored by Cielo Villaluna and Cristina Pecson; later with Buddy Lopa. It was also the first newscast from 1970 to 1999. It was expanded into a 60-minute edition from April 18, 1988 to 1989 and from October 1989 to 1990. It was also the first all-female newscast from 1994 to 1999. From 1999 to 2000, it was named as NewsWatch Evening Edition.
  • NewsWatch Prime Cast, a late night edition also anchored by the legendary news anchor and one of the most recognizable news anchors Harry Gasser, Cathy Santillan, Dodi Lacuna, Lulu Pascual, Mike Toledo and Coco Quisumbing and later, Eric Eloriaga (Eloriaga also anchored the rival newscast The Big News on ABC 5). From 1999 to 2000, it was named as NewsWatch Final Edition.
  • NewsWatch Now, replacement of Primetime Balita from October 1, 2001 to March 9, 2007.
  • NewsWatch Aksyon Balita (originally known as Aksyon Balita from April to June 2006), successor of Arangkada Balita from April 17, 2006 to January 4, 2008 first anchored by Erwin Tulfo, Connie Sison, Aljo Bendijo, Jake Morales and Vikki Sambilay.

Since 2014, it produced several spin–offs on different timeslots.

  • NewsWatch (main newscast; the longest–running late night English–language newscast)
  • NewsWatch Junior Edition (Saturday morning Taglish–language youth newscast)
  • NewsWatch Weekend (weekend English–language newscast)

On April 24, 2000, NewsWatch made its one-year absence on television due to low ratings because of the premiere of the network's only Filipino-language late–afternoon newscasts Arangkada Xtra Balita and the Filipino–language late–night newscast Primetime Balita. It was during that time, that some television networks start airing late-night newscasts in Filipino–language from the last year of the 20th century.

But in October 1, 2001, Primetime Balita was replaced by NewsWatch Now and returning its English–language news reporting, but this time, it was anchored by Eric Eloriaga and former Primetime Balita anchor Marigold Haber-Dunca, with special features from Beverly Verches–Anterola and business analyst Conrad Banal. In April 2003, Haber–Dunca was replaced by Cristina Peczon as a new co–anchor of Eloriaga. In 2005, Banal was replaced by Joee Guilas. With the introduction of international broadcast with the birth of RPN USA in 2005, NewsWatch became the first Philippine newscast to broadcast overseas. It still does so today, now in an expanded reach through RPN Global, RPN USA and the live web streaming on its official webpage. The newscast continues until its final broadcast on March 9, 2007.

On January 7, 2008, when Solar Entertainment channel C/S started to air on free–TV, it went back on the air, replacing NewsWatch Aksyon Balita. It was anchored by the network's President and Chief Executive Officer, and former Senator Orly Mercado and the News and Public Affairs department head Marigold Haber–Dunca. Because of Mercado's advocacy on being an environmentalist, the background are all adorned with plants. On January 14, 2008, its late–night spin–off was aired as NewsWatch Second Edition, replacing i-Watch News. This broadcast was anchored by Jay Esteban and Queen Sebastian. It also started to air on cable on all frequencies occupying C/S. The network's hourly news updates was renamed as NewsWatch Update.

The reality show between June 7, 2008 and August 16, 2008. On October 11, 2008, another version was premiered, entitled NewsWatch Junior Edition with the contestants of the show anchoring it. On January 23, 2018, the show was revived as NewsWatch Junior Edition. This is the third youth spin–off of NewsWatch; the previous two were NewsWatch Kids Edition (1979–1989) and Jr. News (2004–2005).

On October 8, 2008, broadcasts covering of the games of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) was started. These were broadcast to coincide with the second half of the game on Wednesday and Friday. This coverage had ended since 2011 when RPN lost its PBA broadcasting rights to Studio 23 (and later to IBC and TV5).

On February 16, 2009, former ABS-CBN news anchor Joyce Burton-Titular replaced Orly Mercado as anchor. Mercado was then able to focus on his duties as the network's President and CEO. The second time that a female anchor of the newscast since the time of Cathy Santillian, Cielo Villaluna and Cristina Peczon.

On November 30, 2009, Radio Philippines Network (RPN) relaunched as Solar TV. Broadcast times were changed from 30 minutes to 60 minutes duration. From the usual twice a day times of 5:30 pm and 11:00 pm, it became once a day at 5:30 pm and Reema Chanco was engaged as an additional anchor. The same night, RPN NewsCap replaced NewsWatch Second Edition and started airing at midnight. In 2010, the timeslot was moved to 11:30 in the evening.

On March 2, 2011, after Solar Entertainment bought 34% stake in RPN, RPN relaunched as ETC. Alongside NewsCap, NewsWatch started to air only on free TV on the date at 5 pm as ETC had occupied the RPN frequency on all cable providers nationwide. But, it is still being managed to air only through Global Destiny Cable on channel 116, which was the frequency occupied by The Game Channel, a channel of Solar TV Network, occupying the 5:00 pm timeslot. On August 15, 2011, two newscast began to air on BEAM TV Channel 31 as The Game Channel was simulcast on that channel. Its simulcast on that channel stopped on October 2011.

On October 26, 2012, after 42 years on the airwaves, NewsWatch and NewsCap were axed due to the impending privatization of the network and the controversial retrenchment of some employees of the network. However, NewsWatch is still used by RPN's radio AM Radyo Ronda for its newscasts.

On June 3, 2013 after 8 months of hiatus, as RPN returned to the airwaves, alongside Arangkada Balita, NewsWatch resumed its telecast as a revival and also as an English language newscast, but this tiime, this was anchored by Amelyn Veloso, and the timeslot moved to 11:00 pm introducing a new set, new opening titles, modified its newsdesk and new graphics design. It is also the first English newscast to report via live report in contrast to the OB Vans used by its competitors.

On December 2, 2013, the newscast expanded its airtime with the Filipino language edition, beginning with NewsWatch sa Umaga (7:00–8:00 am) and NewsWatch sa Tanghali (12:00 nn–1:00 pm). At the same night, NewsWatch expands into a 60–minute newscast by reformatted with a new set, new logo, brand new studio set by placing its city background large added a Globe, new graphic design, new OBB, modified its newsdesk and new title cards. Jay Esteban also returns to the newscast as he joins Amelyn Veloso. New segments and reports with original content were also aired during the relaunching day.

On April 7, 2014, NewsWatch introduce the first time to tribute to the late veteran news broadcaster Harry Gasser dead at 76 for the first time will covered the updates about Gasser's death and wake in stroke as Harry was the face of RPN's main primetime well–respected news anchor on domestic satellite and NewsWatch was the highest-rated and most–watched news program at that time was an icon in Philippine broadcast media when Harry passed away with the longest telecast in its history to millions of viewers worldwide.

Upon the acquisition of Solar Entertainment Corporation to the ALC Group of Companies a month later, with a new OBB and graphic introduced on August 25, 2014 following the network's rebrand to 9TV.

On January 15, 2015, NewsWatch, along with NewsWatch sa Umaga, NewsWatch sa Tanghali, Primetime Balita and News Break, began adopting the CNN graphic package more than a week later and gained rounded edges (in exception in the flipper) with red as the standard color. The color is similar with the launch of RPN's sister English-language UHF news channel CNN Philippines.

On March 16, 2015, the newscast was cut to a half–hour and moved to a new timeslot at 11:00 pm.

45th Anniversary[]

In June 1, 2015, NewsWatch celebrated its 45th year anniversary since 1970. A retrospective segment was also added in to commemorate the best events covered during the first 45 years. It remains the highest-rated, most–watched and longest-running English newscast on Philippine television at the time. Also this year, RPN marked its 55th anniversary.

Commemorative activities include 45 marker openings in various parts of the country to honor the many important events marked in the first 45 years since 1970, and a fund-raising drive aimed at giving back to those who became part of the news coverages through the years.

Other prominent media figures who have made their mark on RPN News and Public Affairs: Bong Lapira, Babes Romualdez, Ramon Imperial, Joe Carlos, Teresa Guanzon, Ninez Cacho-Olivarez, Ernie Fresnido, Luchi Cruz-Valdez, Pat Lazaro, and Jing Magsaysay.

In the past RPN news anchors such as, Dennis Cabalfin, one of the original newscasters of RPN started his news career in the 1960's; the veteran news icon Harry Gasser was the face of RPN's main primetime well-respected news anchor; beauty, brain guts Cathy Santillan; Buddy Lopa and Coco Quisimbing made their mark in the world of news; the dynamic duo Dody Lacuna and Cielo Villaluna made the perpect pair in delivering news on RPN with the famous line That's the Way it is; former RPN news manager and the executive vice-president Frankie Abao became one the most known newscasters in the country; former news anchor Loren Legarda; and one of the most familiar faces on television and the broadcast journalist Lulu Pascual.

As part of the celebration of the two important milestones for the channel, an RPN X event was held at 8 Rockwell on September 7, 2015 which was attended by RPN executives, past and present anchors of NewsWatch and RPN, and prominent members of the business community. A documentary on the history of NewsWatch was aired on RPN on October 25, 2015 via Sunday's Big Event.

On September 5, 2016, as part of the major programming changes of RPN, NewsWatch, along with Ronda 9 and RPN NewsBreak, transferred from its news studios from Broadcast City in Capitol Hills, Diliman, Quezon City to its new refurbished and renovated compound in Panay Avenue, Quezon City and relaunch with a brand new logo, brand, new set, a new OBB and a new-improved news desk, plus a brand new energetic RPN News soundtrack which incorporates the elements of big beat, rave, electronic music and techno, adopted all the network's flagship news programs and retaining the CNN graphic package, which will be scored points with its makeover designed to appeal to a younger demographic. The program continues to be one of the network's flagship newscasts. New segments and reports with original content were also aired during the launching day.

On April 3, 2019, NewsWatch made a tribute to the late veteran newscaster Harry Gasser, one of the most recognizable news anchors and one of the most iconic and legendary newsmen of the country as the anchor of the newscast during the Marcos regime, 5 years ago after his death.

On June 3, 2019, NewsWatch celebrated its 49th anniversary since its inception on June 1, 1970. Also this year, RPN marked its 59th anniversary. The reformat introduced some minor changes to the logo, title cards, opening billboard and a new set with a new-improved news desk.

On June 1, 2020, NewsWatch celebrated its 50th golden anniversary, as the longest-running English newscast unveiled a new look with a major graphics overhaul, a new logo, a new OBB and a title card. Also this year, RPN marked its 60th anniversary since its inception in June 29, 1960. As part of the celebration of the three important milestones for the network, an RPN @ 60 event was held at 8 Rockwell on June 17, 2020 which was attended by RPN executives, past and present anchors of NewsWatch and RPN, and prominent members of the business community. A documentary on the history of NewsWatch was aired on RPN on June 21, 2020.

Weekend edition[]

On December 7, 2013, the weekend edition of NewsWatch was launched. Roma Agsalud and Richmond Cruz were the anchors of weekend edition.

Anchors[]

Weeknight anchors[]

  • Ruth Cabal (2017–present)
  • Ron Cruz (2023–present)

Weekend anchors[]

  • Ina Andolong (NewsWatch sa Tanghali: 2013-2016, NewsWatch Weekend: 2020–present, and also substitute anchor for Cabal)
  • Gerg Cahiles (2023–present)

Past anchors[]

  • Bob de Veyra
  • Dody Lacuna (1991–1994)
  • Dennis Cabalfin (1970–1975)
  • Harry Gasser† (1977–1998)
  • Rod Navarro
  • Lee Andres
  • Manuel Teodoro
  • Mel Tiangco (1975–1978, currently with GMA News)
  • Coco Quisumbing (1978–1995)
  • Frank Abao†
  • Rod Nepomuceno (Newswatch Prime Cast, 1998–2000)
  • Lina Ramos
  • Charlie Ismael
  • Pat Lazaro
  • Babe Romualdez (current Philippine Ambassador to the United States)
  • Bong Lapira
  • Joe Carlos
  • Teresa Guanzon
  • Ernie Fresnido
  • Luchi Cruz-Valdez
  • Twink Macaraig
  • Thelma Aranda Sagay
  • Gaby Roldan-Concepcion (currently with GMA News)
  • Ninez Cacho-Olivares
  • Arlene Lim-Farol
  • Loren Legarda (1981–1986, current Representative of Antique)
  • Ramon Imperial
  • Cathy Santillan (1988–2000)
  • Cielo Villaluna (1989–2000)
  • Buddy Lopa (1987–1994)
  • Kara Javier
  • Teresa Guanzon (NewsWatch sa Umaga, 1990–1994)
  • Pete Roa† (NewsWatch sa Umaga, 1990–1998)
  • Bill Velasco (NewsWatch sa Umaga, 1990–1998)
  • Joanna Gomez Santos
  • Lulu Pascual (1991–1994)
  • Korina Sanchez (NewsWatch International, 1991–1992)
  • Cristina Peczon (1993–1998, 2003–2007)
  • Conrad Banal (business analyst: 2001–2005)
  • Beverly Verches-Anterola (special features: 2001–2005)
  • Joee Guilas (business segment: 2005–2007, currently with PTV)
  • Joyce Burton-Titular (2009–2012, currently focuses on acting)
  • Eric Eloriaga (1998–2000, 2001–2007)
  • Marigold Haber-DuncaRPN News and Public Affairs Head (1991–1993, 1998–2000, 2001–2003, 2008–October 28, 2011)
  • Orly Mercado (2008–2009, currently with GMA)
  • Queen Sebastian (2008–2009)
  • Reema Chanco (2009–2010)
  • Melissa Gecolea
  • Jing Magsaysay
  • Amelyn Veloso (2013–2017)
  • JR Langit (NewsWatch sa Umaga: 2013–2015, NewsWatch sa Tanghali: 2016–2017)
  • Roma Agsalud (NewsWatch sa Umaga: 2013–2015)
  • Melo del Prado (NewsWatch sa Tanghali: 2014–2016)
  • Stephanie Ongkiko (NewsWatch Weekend: 2013–2020)
  • Jay Esteban (2008–2009, 2014–2022)
  • Richmond Cruz (weekend: 2013–2022, and also substitute anchor for Esteban)

Past News Reporters[]

  • Carlo Carongoy
  • Dale de Vera
  • April Abello-Bulanadi
  • Pircelyn Pialago (currently spokesperson of Metropolitan Manila Development Authority)
  • Dennis Principe (currently with PTV)
  • Janeena Chan (2009–2012, currently anchors E-Extra and Ronda 9)
  • Apple Ortiz
  • Lia Manalac-del Castillo (currently with The Philippine Star)
  • Grace Asuncion
  • Hector Sagrado
  • Therese Gallenero
  • Melissa Gecolea
  • Jamie Santos
  • Lea Remulla
  • Mr. Fu (currently with IBC)
  • Beverly Verches
  • Vikki Sambilay
  • Jiggy Panopio
  • Chino Gaston (currently with GMA Network)
  • Chester Lobramonte
  • Lee Ruiz
  • Dan Campilan
  • Andrea Lagmay
  • Michelle Solano
  • Jamela Alindogan (currently Manila Correspondent for Al Jazeera)
  • Adrian Ayalin (currently with ABS-CBN)
  • Jake Morales
  • Jerald Uy
  • Luisa Jimenez
  • Bestie Konisis
  • Peter Martin
  • Viviene Guilla (currently with ABS-CBN)
  • Phoebe Javier (currently with IBC and PTV)
  • Jorge Bandola (currently with DZXL RMN Manila 558)
  • Raissa Puno-Diaz
  • Marlene Alcaide (2008–2010, currently with News5)
  • Meanne Los Baños (2008–2010, currently with News5)
  • Harold Geronimo
  • Crispee Rivera
  • Czai Guerrero
  • Alwyn Alburo
  • Cara Javier
  • Erel Cabatbat
  • Melanie De Ocampo
  • Vikki Sambilay

Segments[]

Current[]

  • BizWatch – business, financial and economy news.
  • WorldWatch – world news from the around the globe from CNN, with the reports of CNN global bureau correspondents.
  • DisasterWatch - report on disaster management and disaster preparedness, Climate Change information and education, and environment. (January 8, 2024–present)
  • WeatherWatch – weather forecast from the weather forecasting system.
  • ProvincialWatch - regional news courtesy of RPN and Radyo Ronda regional correspondents. (January 8, 2024-present)
  • SportsWatch – sports news from the latest in the world of sports here and around the world.
  • StarWatch – entertainment news from local and international entertainment scenes.

Former[]

  • ClimateWatch – Climate Change information and education. (2008–2012)
  • CrimeWatch – Police reports (2009–2012)
  • DisasterWatch – Stories on disaster managementand disaster preparedness. (2008–2012)
  • HealthWatch – Health news. (2009–2012)
  • Live on NewsWatch – Live interviews (2009–2012)
  • ConsumerWatch – Consumer reports on public market price (2009–2012)
  • TechWatch – Technology news (2009–2012)
  • TeenWatch – Lifestyle segment (2009–2011)
  • SchoolWatch – School news
  • RoadWatch – Traffic update (2009-2012)
  • Spotlight – Lifestyle segment with Janeena Chan as a lifestyle segment reporter. Janeena features the latest trends, food and fashion hotspots, events, personalities, interesting activities and places where millennials and GenZs hang out. (2011–2012)

NewsWatch sa Umaga

  • WeatherWatch – Weather forecast
  • RoadWatch – Traffic update
  • HealthWatch – Health news
  • WorldWatch – World news
  • SportsWatch – Sports news
  • StarWatch – Entertainment news

NewsWatch sa Tanghali

  • CrimeWatch – Police reports
  • HealthWatch – Health news
  • SchoolWatch – School news
  • WorldWatch – World news
  • SportsWatch – Sports news
  • StarWatch – Entertainment news
  • WeatherWatch – Weather forecast

Awards and nominations[]

COMGUILD Media Awards[]

  • 2018 COMGUILD Media Awards (Best Female News Presenter) – Won (Cielo Villaluna)

KBP Golden Dove Awards[]

  • 2017 25th KBP Golden Dove Awards (Best TV Newscaster) – Won (Jay Esteban)
  • 2017 25th KBP Golden Dove Awards (Best News Program) – Won

Gawad Tanglaw Awards[]

  • 15th Gawad Tanglaw Awards (Best News Program Anchor: Female) – Won (Amelyn Veloso)

Inding-Indie Short Film Festival[]

  • 3rd Inding-Indie Short Film Festival Awards (Most Trusted Media Personality) – Won (Amelyn Veloso)
  • 3rd Inding-Indie Short Film Festival Awards (Most Trusted Media Personality of the Decade) – Won (Jay Esteban)
  • 3rd Inding-Indie Short Film Festival Awards (Most Trusted TV News Program) – Won

Anak TV Seal Awards[]

  • 2013 Anak TV Seal Awardee (Most Well–Liked TV Program) – Won

See also[]

References[]

External links[]


Radio Philippines Network (current and upcoming original programming)
News:

Gising ng Bayan (since 2022) | Malacañang Press Briefing (since 2022) | NewsWatch (since 1970–2000, 2001–2007, 2008–2012, 2013) | NewsWatch Junior Edition (since 2008–2009, 2016) | NewsWatch Weekend (since 2015) | Ronda 5 Chavacano (since 2020) | Ronda 5 North Mindanao (since 2020) | Ronda 8 Negros (since 2020) | Ronda 9 (since 2018) | Ronda 9 Central Visayas (since 2020) | Ronda 9 Southern Mindanao (since 2020) | Ronda 10 Bicol (since 2020) | Ronda 12 North Luzon (since 2020) | News Break (since 1982–1989, 1994–2003, 2013)


Talk:
Chika, Besh! (since 2024) | Good Rica (since 2024)


Drama:
Dad's Life (since 2024)


Variety:
Eat Bulaga! (since 1979–1989, 2024) | The R&B Show: Ramos & Bondoc (since 2024)


Reality:
Boses Tinig Pinoy (since 2013–2021, 2022)


Comedy:
Pare Guys (since 2024) | That's My Hazel (since 2019)


Kids:
KidZone (since 2022)


Game:
Kwarta o Kahon (since 1984–2000, 2015) | Karaokray (since 2024) | Watchawin (since 2024)


News specials:
Bagong Pilipinas (since 2023) | President Bongbong Marcos' Vlog (since 2023)


Public affairs:
On The Ground (since 2023) | Rolly Gonzalo Live (since 2020, 2023) | Tell the People (since 1983–1997, 2014–2015, 2017–2021, 2023)


Public service:
Aprub: Batas Natin 'To (since 2024) | Serbisyo Mo: Tugon Aksyon Ngayon (since 2024)


Lifestyle:
Agri Fam (since 2023) | CHInoy TV (since 2021) | Let's Fit Me (since 2024) | TWGRR: D'World of Gandang Ricky Reyes (since 2022) | Wholesome Meals, Better Life (since 2018–2020, 2021)


Infomercials
Shop TV (since 2022)


Sports:
MPBL (since 2022) | 2023 AsiaBasket Dasmariñas Championship (since 2023)


Religious:
Family Rosary Crusade (since 1989–2007, 2017) | Friends Again (since 2003–2007, 2021) | Shalom with Fr. Archie C. Guiriba, OFM (since 1987–2007, 2013–2017, 2017, 2018) | Sunday TV Mass (since 1986–2012, 2013)

Late-night television newscasts in the Philippines
A2Z

Balitang A2Z


ABS-CBN News Channel
The World Tonight | The World Tonight Weekend


BEAM
BEAM Network News


DZRH News Television
DZRH Correspondents


GMA Network
Saksi


Golden Nation Network
Review Philippines


GTV
State of the Nation


Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
Tutok 13


Kapamilya Channel
The World Tonight


Net 25
Mata ng Agila International | Net 25 World News


One News
The Big Story | Frontline Tonight


One PH
The Big Story


People's Television Network
PTV News Tonight


Radio Philippines Network
NewsWatch


RPTV
Frontline Tonight


RJ DigiTV
RJ Network News


SMNI News Channel
Newsline World | SMNI Nightline News


TV5
Frontline Tonight


UNTV
Why News

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