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ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs

ABS-CBN Integrated News and Current Affairs, known on-air as ABS-CBN News (formerly known as ABS-CBN News and Public Affairs and later ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs), is the news and current affairs production and distribution division of ABS-CBN Corporation. It is responsible for the daily news and information gathering and syndication of its news programs. The division is the Philippines largest news gathering and broadcast organisation[1] and broadcasts on cable television, as well as online news through news.abs-cbn.com, which is the top news website in the country, as of November 2021.[2] They are also the largest Filipino news organization internationally. It also maintains different foreign news bureaus and offices through ABS-CBN International, such as in North America, primarily in the United States and Canada; Europe, primarily in the United Kingdom, Hungary, and the Netherlands; Australia; Middle East, primarily in United Arab Emirates; different parts of Asia, such as Japan; and other parts of the world.[2]

ABS-CBN Integrated News and Current Affairs
Division ofABS-CBN Corporation
CountryPhilippines
Area servedWorldwide
Key people
  • Mary Anne Francis B. Toral (Senior Vice President/Head, Integrated News and Current Affairs)
  • Claude Vitug (Head, Integrated News Operations)
  • Dindo Amparo (Head, Integrated News Gathering Group)
  • Dondi Ocampo (Head, Current Affairs Group)
  • Marielle Gaceta-Catbagan (Head, Integrated News Production Group)
  • Chi Almario-Gonzales (Head, Investigative and Research Group)
  • Lynda Jumilla (Executive Editor, ABS-CBN News Digital)
  • Nadia Trinidad (Chief Operating Officer, ABS-CBN News Channel)
  • Stanley Palisada (Head, Bureaus and Regional Network Group News)
  • Alcuin Papa (Head, Global News Bureaus)
  • Marah Faner-Capuyan (Station Manager, DZMM Radyo Patrol 630)
HeadquartersABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Sgt. Esguerra Avenue corner Mother Ignacia Street, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
SloganIn The Service of the Filipino Worldwide
Andito Kami Para Sa ’Yo
(English: We Are Here For You)
Anumang Hamon, Anumang Panahon, Patuloy Kaming Maglilingkod Sa Inyo
(English: Any Challenge, Any Time, We Will Continue to Serve You)
Language
Websitenews.abs-cbn.com

It serves the main ABS-CBN and its current ad-interim replacement Kapamilya Channel and A2Z, the Regional Network Group (RNG), the former UHF channel S+A (formerly Studio 23), the cable channels ANC and ABS-CBN TeleRadyo (formerly DZMM TeleRadyo), the international channel TFC, the flagship radio station DZMM and the regional radio networks DYAP 765 Palawan, DYAB 1512 Cebu and DXAB 1296 Davao and news websites news.abs-cbn.com and patrol.ph.

History

News division

The oldest of the two components, the news division began as the news section of two radio stations - DZBC (opened 1949) and DZAQ (opened 1950) both in the Manila area, and DZRI (opened 1951) in Pangasinan, all under the Bolinao Electronics Corporation and later under the Alto Broadcasting System, which broadcast news programs and commentary as part of their programming schedules. In 1956, the Chronicle Broadcasting Network, together with the first news broadcasts on DZXL, started the short-lived 24-hour station DZQL Radyo Reloj broadcasting news and current affairs until late 1959, the first station of its kind in the country. When the two networks merged in 1957, first as part of Bolinao Electronics Corporation and later on in 1961 adopting the ABS-CBN brand (which it changed its corporate name to ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation in 1967 and ABS-CBN Corporation in 2010), the news services of these four Manila stations, later reduced to three, were combined into a unified news service but then with separate programs, as the network began expanding with the purchase and later opening of additional stations, first in the Ilocos region and the Cordillera, and then into the Visayas islands, Mindanao, and southern parts of Luzon, with the national radio service broadcasting from the Chronicle Building along Aduana street, Intramuros, Manila, which began broadcasting the two Manila stations in 1958. Alongside them was a small television news service on DZAQ-TV 3 and DZXL-TV 9 with updates broadcast daily, owing to the lack of proper news programs from the beginning of broadcasts in late 1953, with both stations' news bureaus based in the television studios in Roxas Boulevard, Pasay (opened in 1958).

Proper news programming on TV, however, would begin in 1960 when news coverage for the national elections began, followed by the first Filipino-language TV newscast, Balita Ngayon, in 1966 on Channel 3 and in the following year with the English-language newscast The World Tonight on late nights, which is today the longest running English-language national newscast. Channel 9 followed suit with the long-running Newsbreak as well, joined later by Apat na Sulok ng Daigdig. By 1968, following the aftermath of the magnitude 7.6 earthquake in Casiguran (in which Manila was severely affected by the quake), leading to the collapse of the Ruby Tower in August that same year, the joint radio and color television coverage of which was the first time ever for a Philippine media company to do so, DZAQ was later converted into a 24-hour Filipino language news and current affairs radio station, adopting the DZAQ Radyo Patrol 960 branding under the initiative of former station manager Orly Mercado, veteran broadcaster Joe Taruc, Ben Aniceto, the then ABS-CBN program director and Chief Engr. Emil Solidum, whose efforts led to the recruitment of the first generation of mobile field reporters for news coverage and flash reports, a first for any radio station at that time. The station would prove to be a leading source of breaking news stories in the late 1960s and before Martial Law stopped broadcasts in September 1972, Radyo Patrol services were operational in select regional stations, alongside an active service of regional programming in all provincial TV stations in addition to occasional nationwide broadcasts via satellite, the first for any station by then.

In July 1986, the news services of ABS-CBN were officially reactivated as part of the network's return to former owners, when DZMM was officially relaunched that month from the Benpres Building in the Ortigas Center District of Pasig. The new station broadcast its newscasts twice daily, Mondays to Saturdays, with a Sunday midday news program. Two months later, both Balita Ngayon and The World Tonight made their television returns on the now reopened TV network. In February 1987, Balita Ngayon aired its final broadcasts to give way to the now current flagship Filipino language broadcast, TV Patrol, which begin in March 2, 1987.

Current affairs division

The division traces its roots to the current affairs and commentary programming that both DZAQ and later on DZXL and DZQL aired beginning in the mid-1950s in both Filipino and English, keeping listeners informed of the latest issues that affect Filipinos.

Divisions

The division operates mainly and headquartered at ABS-CBN Broadcast Complex in Quezon City while the ABS-CBN regional stations also have their local news divisions, which is a big help in newsgathering for the whole network. It also has news bureaus in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East with the help of The Filipino Channel (owned by ABS-CBN Global, Ltd.), these make ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs ahead among the other news organizations in the country as they were the largest and the most comprehensive when it comes to local and international newsgathering.

The division is currently headed by ABS-CBN's Senior Vice President for Integrated News and Current Affairs Mary Ann Francis B. Toral (replacing Ging Reyes, who retired last December 24, 2022). It is further subdivided into different subgroups:

  • Integrated News Operations Group, headed by Claude Vitug.
  • News Gathering Group, headed by Dindo Amparo.
  • Current Affairs Group, headed by Dondi Ocampo.
  • News Production Group, headed by Marielle Gaceta-Catbagan.
  • Investigative and Research Group, headed by Chi Almario-Gonzales.
  • ABS-CBN News Channel, headed by Nadia Trinidad.
  • Regional News Bureaus, headed by Stanley Palisada.
  • Global News Bureaus, headed by Alcuin Papa.
  • ABS-CBN News Digital, headed by Lynda Jumilla.
  • ABS-CBN Weather Center is the weather forecasting division of ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs.
  • TeleRadyo, formerly known as DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 and DZMM TeleRadyo, is ABS-CBN's Filipino-language news channel headed by the station manager, Marah Faner-Capuyan.
  • DocuCentral is the producer of highly acclaimed documentaries shown on ABS-CBN's platforms.

Aside from regular programming, it also operates the ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC), the first and the only 24-hour English language news channel in the country. The division also operates a news website ABS-CBNnews.com in partnership with BusinessMirror.

 
Logo used from 2000 to 2014.

Programs

Currently aired

A2Z

Kapamilya Channel

ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC)

TeleRadyo

The Filipino Channel (TFC)

Defunct programs

Regional programs

Newscasts
  • TV Patrol Bicol (ABS-CBN TV-11 Naga)
  • TV Patrol Central Visayas (ABS-CBN TV-3 Cebu)
  • TV Patrol Chavacano (ABS-CBN TV-3 Zamboanga)
  • TV Patrol Eastern Visayas (ABS-CBN TV-2 Tacloban)
  • TV Patrol Negros (ABS-CBN TV-4 Bacolod)
  • TV Patrol North Luzon (ABS-CBN TV-2 Isabela, ABS-CBN TV-7 Laoag, ABS-CBN TV-3 Baguio, ABS-CBN TV-32 Dagupan and ABS-CBN TV-46 Pampanga)
  • TV Patrol North Mindanao (ABS-CBN TV-4 Cagayan de Oro and ABS-CBN TV-11 Butuan)
  • TV Patrol Palawan (ABS-CBN TV-7 Palawan)
  • TV Patrol Panay (ABS-CBN TV-10 Iloilo)
  • TV Patrol South Central Mindanao (ABS-CBN TV-3 General Santos and ABS-CBN TV-5 Cotab)
  • TV Patrol Southern Mindanao (ABS-CBN TV-4 Davao)
  • TV Patrol Southern Tagalog (ABS-CBN TV-10 Batangas)
Regional news bulletins
  • News Patrol Bicol (ABS-CBN TV-11 Naga)
  • News Patrol Central Visayas (ABS-CBN TV-3 Cebu)
  • News Patrol Chavacano (ABS-CBN TV-3 Zamboanga)
  • News Patrol North Luzon (ABS-CBN TV-3 Baguio and TV-32 Dagupan)
  • News Patrol North Mindanao (ABS-CBN TV-4 Cagayan de Oro and TV-11 Butuan)
  • News Patrol Palawan (ABS-CBN TV-7 Palawan)
  • News Patrol South Central Mindanao (ABS-CBN 3 General Santos and ABS-CBN 5 Cotabato)
  • News Patrol Southern Mindanao (ABS-CBN TV-4 Davao)
  • TV Patrol Panay News Advisory (ABS-CBN TV-10 Iloilo)
Other regional programs
  • Bagong Morning Kapamilya (ABS-CBN TV-2 Isabela, ABS-CBN TV-7 Laoag, ABS-CBN TV-3 Baguio and ABS-CBN TV-32 Dagupan)
  • Maayong Buntag Kapamilya (ABS-CBN TV-3 Cebu)
    • Maayong Buntag Kapamilya Sabado
  • Maayong Buntag Mindanao (ABS-CBN TV-4 Davao and ABS-CBN TV-3 Zamboanga)
    • Maayong Buntag Mindanao Sabado
    • Buenos Días Zamboanga
  • Magandang Umaga South Central Mindanao (ABS-CBN TV-3 General Santos)
  • Marhay na Aga Kapamilya (ABS-CBN TV-11 Naga)
  • Maupay nga Aga Kapamilya (ABS-CBN TV-2 Tacloban)
  • Pamahaw Espesyal (ABS-CBN TV-4 Cagayan de Oro)
  • Panay Sikat (ABS-CBN TV-10 Iloilo)
    • Panay Sikat Sabado
  • The Morning Show (ABS-CBN TV-4 Bacolod)

iPatrol Mo!

ABS-CBN News launched its own citizen journalism campaign during its coverage of the 2007 Philippine General Elections. Initially entitled Boto Mo, iPatrol Mo! (Tagalog for Your Vote, You Patrol), it reflects upon the station's flagship newscast, TV Patrol. The campaign is now called Bayan Mo, iPatrol Mo! (Your Town, You Patrol) and is often abbreviated as BMPM.[3]

An extension of the campaign BMPM: Ako ang Simula (I Am the Beginning) was launched on May 11, 2009 - and was its banner for the network's coverage of the 2010 Presidential Elections. A re-launch of the campaign was carried out in June 2009 by the network as part of its commemoration of Philippine Independence Day.

For 2013, the campaign evolves to BMPM: Tayo Na! (Tagalog for Let's Go!) as its citizen journalism arm for the network's coverage of the 2013 Elections.[4] This campaign was kicked off on June 12, 2012.

What once started out as an arm that is mainly dependent on using SMS and MMS technologies, BMPM has provided more venues for "Bayan Patrollers" - people who submit reports to BMPM - through its digital and social media presences, including its Facebook account, Twitter account, and its redesigned (where people could upload their reports through the website's "Submit" page or through using the Hashtag #BMPMTayoNa). BMPM also comes as a feature in two mobile apps - ABS-CBNnews.com's and COMELEC's - which are present in iOS, Android, and Windows.

The network's two main competitors - GMA and TV5 - also have their own citizen journalism campaigns named YouScoop and News5 Everywhere, respectively.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Online Outlets Philippines". Media Ownership Monitor. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Philippines's Top Websites Ranking in November 2021". Similarweb. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  3. ^ Ressa, Maria (May 10, 2009). "ABS-CBN launches Boto Mo, I-Patrol Mo: Ako ang Simula". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  4. ^ Orosa, Rosalinda (March 21, 2013). "Bayan Mo, iPatrol Mo: Moving for change". Philstar Global. Retrieved December 14, 2020.

External links

  • ABS-CBN Official Website
  • ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs Official Website
  • ABS-CBN News Channel Official Website
  • DZMM Official Website
  • patrol.ph

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A request that this article title be changed to ABS CBN News is under discussion Please do not move this article until the discussion is closed ABS CBN Integrated News and Current Affairs known on air as ABS CBN News formerly known as ABS CBN News and Public Affairs and later ABS CBN News and Current Affairs is the news and current affairs production and distribution division of ABS CBN Corporation It is responsible for the daily news and information gathering and syndication of its news programs The division is the Philippines largest news gathering and broadcast organisation 1 and broadcasts on cable television as well as online news through news abs cbn com which is the top news website in the country as of November 2021 2 They are also the largest Filipino news organization internationally It also maintains different foreign news bureaus and offices through ABS CBN International such as in North America primarily in the United States and Canada Europe primarily in the United Kingdom Hungary and the Netherlands Australia Middle East primarily in United Arab Emirates different parts of Asia such as Japan and other parts of the world 2 ABS CBN Integrated News and Current AffairsDivision ofABS CBN CorporationCountryPhilippinesArea servedWorldwideKey peopleMary Anne Francis B Toral Senior Vice President Head Integrated News and Current Affairs Claude Vitug Head Integrated News Operations Dindo Amparo Head Integrated News Gathering Group Dondi Ocampo Head Current Affairs Group Marielle Gaceta Catbagan Head Integrated News Production Group Chi Almario Gonzales Head Investigative and Research Group Lynda Jumilla Executive Editor ABS CBN News Digital Nadia Trinidad Chief Operating Officer ABS CBN News Channel Stanley Palisada Head Bureaus and Regional Network Group News Alcuin Papa Head Global News Bureaus Marah Faner Capuyan Station Manager DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 HeadquartersABS CBN Broadcasting Center Sgt Esguerra Avenue corner Mother Ignacia Street Diliman Quezon City PhilippinesSloganIn The Service of the Filipino Worldwide Andito Kami Para Sa Yo English We Are Here For You Anumang Hamon Anumang Panahon Patuloy Kaming Maglilingkod Sa Inyo English Any Challenge Any Time We Will Continue to Serve You LanguageFilipino main English secondary used for ANC and S A s The Score Websitenews wbr abs cbn wbr comIt serves the main ABS CBN and its current ad interim replacement Kapamilya Channel and A2Z the Regional Network Group RNG the former UHF channel S A formerly Studio 23 the cable channels ANC and ABS CBN TeleRadyo formerly DZMM TeleRadyo the international channel TFC the flagship radio station DZMM and the regional radio networks DYAP 765 Palawan DYAB 1512 Cebu and DXAB 1296 Davao and news websites news abs cbn com and patrol ph Contents 1 History 1 1 News division 1 2 Current affairs division 2 Divisions 3 Programs 3 1 Currently aired 3 1 1 A2Z 3 1 2 Kapamilya Channel 3 1 3 ABS CBN News Channel ANC 3 1 4 TeleRadyo 3 1 5 The Filipino Channel TFC 3 2 Defunct programs 3 2 1 Regional programs 4 iPatrol Mo 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditNews division Edit The oldest of the two components the news division began as the news section of two radio stations DZBC opened 1949 and DZAQ opened 1950 both in the Manila area and DZRI opened 1951 in Pangasinan all under the Bolinao Electronics Corporation and later under the Alto Broadcasting System which broadcast news programs and commentary as part of their programming schedules In 1956 the Chronicle Broadcasting Network together with the first news broadcasts on DZXL started the short lived 24 hour station DZQL Radyo Reloj broadcasting news and current affairs until late 1959 the first station of its kind in the country When the two networks merged in 1957 first as part of Bolinao Electronics Corporation and later on in 1961 adopting the ABS CBN brand which it changed its corporate name to ABS CBN Broadcasting Corporation in 1967 and ABS CBN Corporation in 2010 the news services of these four Manila stations later reduced to three were combined into a unified news service but then with separate programs as the network began expanding with the purchase and later opening of additional stations first in the Ilocos region and the Cordillera and then into the Visayas islands Mindanao and southern parts of Luzon with the national radio service broadcasting from the Chronicle Building along Aduana street Intramuros Manila which began broadcasting the two Manila stations in 1958 Alongside them was a small television news service on DZAQ TV 3 and DZXL TV 9 with updates broadcast daily owing to the lack of proper news programs from the beginning of broadcasts in late 1953 with both stations news bureaus based in the television studios in Roxas Boulevard Pasay opened in 1958 Proper news programming on TV however would begin in 1960 when news coverage for the national elections began followed by the first Filipino language TV newscast Balita Ngayon in 1966 on Channel 3 and in the following year with the English language newscast The World Tonight on late nights which is today the longest running English language national newscast Channel 9 followed suit with the long running Newsbreak as well joined later by Apat na Sulok ng Daigdig By 1968 following the aftermath of the magnitude 7 6 earthquake in Casiguran in which Manila was severely affected by the quake leading to the collapse of the Ruby Tower in August that same year the joint radio and color television coverage of which was the first time ever for a Philippine media company to do so DZAQ was later converted into a 24 hour Filipino language news and current affairs radio station adopting the DZAQ Radyo Patrol 960 branding under the initiative of former station manager Orly Mercado veteran broadcaster Joe Taruc Ben Aniceto the then ABS CBN program director and Chief Engr Emil Solidum whose efforts led to the recruitment of the first generation of mobile field reporters for news coverage and flash reports a first for any radio station at that time The station would prove to be a leading source of breaking news stories in the late 1960s and before Martial Law stopped broadcasts in September 1972 Radyo Patrol services were operational in select regional stations alongside an active service of regional programming in all provincial TV stations in addition to occasional nationwide broadcasts via satellite the first for any station by then In July 1986 the news services of ABS CBN were officially reactivated as part of the network s return to former owners when DZMM was officially relaunched that month from the Benpres Building in the Ortigas Center District of Pasig The new station broadcast its newscasts twice daily Mondays to Saturdays with a Sunday midday news program Two months later both Balita Ngayon and The World Tonight made their television returns on the now reopened TV network In February 1987 Balita Ngayon aired its final broadcasts to give way to the now current flagship Filipino language broadcast TV Patrol which begin in March 2 1987 Current affairs division Edit The division traces its roots to the current affairs and commentary programming that both DZAQ and later on DZXL and DZQL aired beginning in the mid 1950s in both Filipino and English keeping listeners informed of the latest issues that affect Filipinos Divisions EditThe division operates mainly and headquartered at ABS CBN Broadcast Complex in Quezon City while the ABS CBN regional stations also have their local news divisions which is a big help in newsgathering for the whole network It also has news bureaus in North America Europe Asia Pacific and the Middle East with the help of The Filipino Channel owned by ABS CBN Global Ltd these make ABS CBN News and Current Affairs ahead among the other news organizations in the country as they were the largest and the most comprehensive when it comes to local and international newsgathering The division is currently headed by ABS CBN s Senior Vice President for Integrated News and Current Affairs Mary Ann Francis B Toral replacing Ging Reyes who retired last December 24 2022 It is further subdivided into different subgroups Integrated News Operations Group headed by Claude Vitug News Gathering Group headed by Dindo Amparo Current Affairs Group headed by Dondi Ocampo News Production Group headed by Marielle Gaceta Catbagan Investigative and Research Group headed by Chi Almario Gonzales ABS CBN News Channel headed by Nadia Trinidad Regional News Bureaus headed by Stanley Palisada Global News Bureaus headed by Alcuin Papa ABS CBN News Digital headed by Lynda Jumilla ABS CBN Weather Center is the weather forecasting division of ABS CBN News and Current Affairs TeleRadyo formerly known as DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 and DZMM TeleRadyo is ABS CBN s Filipino language news channel headed by the station manager Marah Faner Capuyan DocuCentral is the producer of highly acclaimed documentaries shown on ABS CBN s platforms Aside from regular programming it also operates the ABS CBN News Channel ANC the first and the only 24 hour English language news channel in the country The division also operates a news website ABS CBNnews com in partnership with BusinessMirror Logo used from 2000 to 2014 Programs EditCurrently aired Edit A2Z Edit KBYN Kaagapay ng Bayan News Patrol Rated Korina TV Patrol TV Patrol WeekendKapamilya Channel Edit KBYN Kaagapay ng Bayan News Patrol Rated Korina TV Patrol TV Patrol Weekend The World TonightABS CBN News Channel ANC Edit ANC Breaking News ANC Headlines ANC Live ANC Presents ANC Rundown After the Fact Asian Air Safari At The Table Chasing Flavors CHInoyTV Cityscape Dayaw Dateline Philippines Executive Class Galing Pook Graceful Living Headstart with Karen Davila Kerygma TV Local Legends LSS The Martin Nievera Show Market Edge Modern Living TV Rev Show Me The Market State of the Art The Art Show The Boss The Game Changer Philippines The Wine Show The Word Exposed The World Tonight Top Story TV Patrol TeleRadyo Edit Headline Pilipinas Kabayan KBYN Kaagapay ng Bayan Sakto Pasada sa TeleRadyo TeleRadyo BalitaThe Filipino Channel TFC Edit Citizen Pinoy TFC NewsDefunct programs Edit Main articles List of programs shown on the ABS CBN News Channel Previously shown and List of programs aired by ABS CBN Sports and Action News Regional programs Edit NewscastsMain article TV Patrol Regional editions TV Patrol Bicol ABS CBN TV 11 Naga TV Patrol Central Visayas ABS CBN TV 3 Cebu TV Patrol Chavacano ABS CBN TV 3 Zamboanga TV Patrol Eastern Visayas ABS CBN TV 2 Tacloban TV Patrol Negros ABS CBN TV 4 Bacolod TV Patrol North Luzon ABS CBN TV 2 Isabela ABS CBN TV 7 Laoag ABS CBN TV 3 Baguio ABS CBN TV 32 Dagupan and ABS CBN TV 46 Pampanga TV Patrol North Mindanao ABS CBN TV 4 Cagayan de Oro and ABS CBN TV 11 Butuan TV Patrol Palawan ABS CBN TV 7 Palawan TV Patrol Panay ABS CBN TV 10 Iloilo TV Patrol South Central Mindanao ABS CBN TV 3 General Santos and ABS CBN TV 5 Cotab TV Patrol Southern Mindanao ABS CBN TV 4 Davao TV Patrol Southern Tagalog ABS CBN TV 10 Batangas Regional news bulletinsMain article News Patrol Regional editions News Patrol Bicol ABS CBN TV 11 Naga News Patrol Central Visayas ABS CBN TV 3 Cebu News Patrol Chavacano ABS CBN TV 3 Zamboanga News Patrol North Luzon ABS CBN TV 3 Baguio and TV 32 Dagupan News Patrol North Mindanao ABS CBN TV 4 Cagayan de Oro and TV 11 Butuan News Patrol Palawan ABS CBN TV 7 Palawan News Patrol South Central Mindanao ABS CBN 3 General Santos and ABS CBN 5 Cotabato News Patrol Southern Mindanao ABS CBN TV 4 Davao TV Patrol Panay News Advisory ABS CBN TV 10 Iloilo Other regional programsBagong Morning Kapamilya ABS CBN TV 2 Isabela ABS CBN TV 7 Laoag ABS CBN TV 3 Baguio and ABS CBN TV 32 Dagupan Maayong Buntag Kapamilya ABS CBN TV 3 Cebu Maayong Buntag Kapamilya Sabado Maayong Buntag Mindanao ABS CBN TV 4 Davao and ABS CBN TV 3 Zamboanga Maayong Buntag Mindanao Sabado Buenos Dias Zamboanga Magandang Umaga South Central Mindanao ABS CBN TV 3 General Santos Marhay na Aga Kapamilya ABS CBN TV 11 Naga Maupay nga Aga Kapamilya ABS CBN TV 2 Tacloban Pamahaw Espesyal ABS CBN TV 4 Cagayan de Oro Panay Sikat ABS CBN TV 10 Iloilo Panay Sikat Sabado The Morning Show ABS CBN TV 4 Bacolod iPatrol Mo EditABS CBN News launched its own citizen journalism campaign during its coverage of the 2007 Philippine General Elections Initially entitled Boto Mo iPatrol Mo Tagalog for Your Vote You Patrol it reflects upon the station s flagship newscast TV Patrol The campaign is now called Bayan Mo iPatrol Mo Your Town You Patrol and is often abbreviated as BMPM 3 An extension of the campaign BMPM Ako ang Simula I Am the Beginning was launched on May 11 2009 and was its banner for the network s coverage of the 2010 Presidential Elections A re launch of the campaign was carried out in June 2009 by the network as part of its commemoration of Philippine Independence Day For 2013 the campaign evolves to BMPM Tayo Na Tagalog for Let s Go as its citizen journalism arm for the network s coverage of the 2013 Elections 4 This campaign was kicked off on June 12 2012 What once started out as an arm that is mainly dependent on using SMS and MMS technologies BMPM has provided more venues for Bayan Patrollers people who submit reports to BMPM through its digital and social media presences including its Facebook account Twitter account and its redesigned website where people could upload their reports through the website s Submit page or through using the Hashtag BMPMTayoNa BMPM also comes as a feature in two mobile apps ABS CBNnews com s and COMELEC s which are present in iOS Android and Windows The network s two main competitors GMA and TV5 also have their own citizen journalism campaigns named YouScoop and News5 Everywhere respectively See also EditA2Z ABS CBN inactive Kapamilya Channel ABS CBN News Channel S A inactive DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 kHz AMReferences Edit Online Outlets Philippines Media Ownership Monitor Retrieved December 28 2021 a b Philippines s Top Websites Ranking in November 2021 Similarweb Retrieved December 28 2021 Ressa Maria May 10 2009 ABS CBN launches Boto Mo I Patrol Mo Ako ang Simula ABS CBN News Retrieved December 14 2020 Orosa Rosalinda March 21 2013 Bayan Mo iPatrol Mo Moving for change Philstar Global Retrieved December 14 2020 External links EditABS CBN Official Website ABS CBN News and Current Affairs Official Website ABS CBN News Channel Official Website DZMM Official Website patrol ph Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ABS CBN News and Current Affairs amp oldid 1132939525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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