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TV Patrol

TV Patrol is a Philippine television news broadcasting show originally broadcast by ABS-CBN (until May 5, 2020) and currently broadcasting on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z, ABS-CBN News Channel, TeleRadyo Serbisyo and ALLTV. Originally anchored by Noli de Castro, Mel Tiangco, Robert Arevalo and Frankie Evangelista (who replaced Arevalo), it premiered on March 2, 1987 on the network's primetime slot replacing Balita Ngayon. De Castro, Karen Davila, Bernadette Sembrano, and Henry Omaga-Diaz currently serve as the anchors. It is the longest-running Filipino-language news program.

TV Patrol
Logo since January 3, 2022
Also known asTV Patrol World (2004–2010)
GenreNewscast
Live television
Created byABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
Freddie M. Garcia
Angelo Castro Jr.
Rolly Cruz
Written byBaj Bajandre
Bimbo Papasin
Directed byHenry Ballesteros
Kits Fernandez
Presented byNoli de Castro
Karen Davila
Bernadette Sembrano
Henry Omaga-Diaz
Voices ofPeter Musñgi
Narrated byNoli de Castro
Theme music composerFrank Gari (arranged by Jimmy Antiporda)
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
Production
Executive producerJabs Bolok
Production locationsStudio 7, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila; ABS-CBN Garden
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time90 minutes
Production companiesABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseMarch 2, 1987 (1987-03-02) –
May 5, 2020 (2020-05-05)
NetworkTeleRadyo/TeleRadyo Serbisyo
ReleaseApril 12, 2007 (2007-04-12) –
present (present)
NetworkANC
ReleaseMarch 17, 2020 (2020-03-17) –
present (present)
NetworkCine Mo!
ReleaseMay 8 (2020-05-08) –
July 24, 2020 (2020-07-24)
NetworkKapamilya Channel/A2Z
ReleaseJuly 27, 2020 (2020-07-27) –
present (present)
NetworkALLTV
ReleaseApril 15, 2024 (2024-04-15) –
present (present)

History edit

Pre-launch edit

Following the People Power Revolution in February 1986 and the resumption of operations months later, ABS-CBN News executives, among them then-News Manager Angelo Castro Jr.,[1][2][3][4] began holding meetings with higher-ups on plans to launch an all-new news program that will serve as a replacement to Balita Ngayon. On March 1, 1987, ABS-CBN announced the launch of TV Patrol during the public variety extravaganza "Ang Pagbabalik ng Bituin" (lit. transl. The Return of the Star) at Luneta Park, Manila.[5]

1987–2001: Noli de Castro era edit

TV Patrol premiered on March 2, 1987, at 6:00 p.m. PHT, replacing Balita Ngayon, with Noli de Castro, Mel Tiangco, and Robert Arevalo as the original anchors.[6] Segment anchors included Ernie Baron, who served as the newscast's chief meteorologist and provided viewers trivia pertaining to science and history, and actress-personality Angelique Lazo who first hosted Star News, an entertainment news segment.[7][8] However, on June 1, 1987, Arevalo left the newscast and was replaced by Frankie Evangelista, who served as a segment host for "PULSO: Pangkalahatang Ugnayan Laan sa Opinyon" (lit. transl. PULSE: Overall Correlation Reserved for Opinions).

With the introduction of international broadcasts in 1989 to the Pacific islands of Guam and Saipan, and later with the birth of The Filipino Channel in 1994, TV Patrol became the first Philippine newscast and program to be broadcast overseas.

In 1993, Christine Bersola-Babao joined the newscast to host the Star News segment, replacing Lazo, until 1996. In 1995, Korina Sánchez joined the newscast, replacing Tiangco who left ABS-CBN for GMA Network. De Castro would eventually become the sole anchor of the newscast in 1996, reducing its airtime to 30 minutes.

On January 4, 1999, the newscast returned its airtime to 1 hour. On February 14, 2000, TV Patrol started its simulcast over AM radio stations DZMM (Metro Manila), DYAB (Cebu), and DXAB (Davao) and began its online presence through the ABS-CBN News website. On February 5, 2001, de Castro left the newscast to run for Senator.

2001–2004: Korina Sanchez era edit

On March 5, 2001, Korina Sanchez, Henry Omaga-Diaz, and Aljo Bendijo took over as the new anchors.[9] On April 21, 2003, Julius Babao replaced Omaga-Diaz and Bendijo.[10] In the same year, TV Patrol became simulcast on ABS-CBN's UHF station Studio 23 for several months. The program also adopted the ABS-CBN News slogan "Subok na Maaasahan" (lit. transl. Proven to be Reliable) in 2004.

2004–2010: TV Patrol World/Ted Failon era edit

On November 22, 2004, the program was relaunched as TV Patrol World with Ted Failon and Karen Davila joining the program as its main anchors, replacing Korina Sanchez; they joined Julius Babao in the program, while special segments are anchored by Bernadette Sembrano, Ernie Baron and Phoemela Baranda, respectively. Baron died of a heart attack on January 23, 2006, and months later, he was replaced by Kim Atienza as the newscast's resident weatherman.

On April 12, 2007, TV Patrol World began its simulcast on TeleRadyo, the newly-launched cable television channel of DZMM. On November 25 of the same year, ABS-CBN aired a documentary special for TV Patrol's 20th anniversary entitled TV Patrol: 20 Taon ng Pagpapatrol (lit. transl. TV Patrol: 20 Years of Patrolling). It was produced by ABS-CBN and Jesuit Communications.

2010–2015: Relaunch, return of former anchors and 25th anniversary edit

 
A Balitandaan marker at Cagsawa, Albay. A portmanteau of balita (news) and tandaan (marker), Balitandaan markers were unveiled to commemorate TV Patrol's 25th anniversary.

On June 30, 2010, TV Patrol World was reverted to its original title TV Patrol and introduced its first website, Facebook and Twitter pages. On October 4, 2010, a new program segment, "Winner sa Life!" (lit. transl. Winner in Life!) with Winnie Cordero was launched with reports on lifestyle and tips on proper living.

On November 3, 2010, ABS-CBN announced the return of former anchors Noli de Castro and Korina Sanchez as weeknight anchors of TV Patrol. They replaced Babao and Davila, both transferring to Bandila, and thus joined Failon on November 8, 2010.[11] On the same day, Gretchen Fullido replaced Phoemela Baranda as a Star Patrol segment anchor.

On July 29, 2012, a documentary special entitled Mga Nagbabagang Balita: 25 Taon ng TV Patrol (transl. The Breaking News: 25 Years of TV Patrol) was aired in celebration of its 25th anniversary. It was re-aired on August 12.[12]

2015–2020: Noli de Castro, Bernadette Sembrano, and Ted Failon edit

On August 3, 2015, former TV Patrol Weekend anchor Bernadette Sembrano named as the permanent replacement to Sanchez, who left the newscast to pursue her masteral degree at Ateneo de Manila University and London School of Economics.[13]

On March 2, 2017, TV Patrol celebrated its 30th anniversary through a live newscast in its studio in Quezon City and its sister stations in Tacloban and Zamboanga City. Sembrano was situated at the ABS-CBN studio in Quezon City, while Failon was in Tacloban and de Castro in Zamboanga.

On August 24, 2017, the show featured celebrities as "Star Patrol" guest anchors, a segment that has been returned after quite some time. Yassi Pressman, Toni Gonzaga, Bela Padilla, Kim Chiu, Bianca Gonzales, Erich Gonzales, Kylie Verzosa, Mariel de León, Janella Salvador, Aiko Melendez, Karylle, Karla Estrada, Anne Curtis, and Angel Locsin filled in the slot of Fullido occasionally. Earlier in 2015, actresses Yam Concepcion and Loren Burgos, and athlete Gretchen Ho took the helm as pinch-hitters for the segment.[14][15][16]

On April 2, 2018, TV Patrol began broadcasting in high definition.

COVID-19 pandemic edit

On March 17, 2020, TV Patrol began to air on a late night timeslot (as a replay), temporarily replacing the timeslot of late-night newscast Bandila due to the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, until it was replaced by The World Tonight on July 27, 2020 on Kapamilya Channel due to the ABS-CBN Shutdown and the new franchise denied by 70 congressmen. On the same day, it began to simulcast on the network's 24-hour news channel, ANC, the first ever simulcast since the cable channel's 1996 launch. The decision to adopt late night replays led to yet another adjustment, with the telecast frequently extending their airtime to at least two hours. This led to a shift in Primetime Bida's schedule during the enhanced community quarantine.

In April, sign language interpreters were added to the broadcast.

ABS-CBN shutdown edit

On May 5, 2020, TV Patrol was the last program to be aired on ABS-CBN, MOR, and S+A before they signed-off indefinitely that night (DZMM and its television counterpart, TeleRadyo, also aired this edition of the newscast but signed off together at 8:20 p.m. PHT following S.R.O.: Suhestyon, Reaksyon at Opinyon), following the cease-and-desist order of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to close the free TV and radio broadcasting operations of ABS-CBN as the network's broadcasting franchise expired the day before.

The special edition focused on the cease-and-desist order of the NTC closing the network's free TV and radio broadcasting operations and featured statements by ABS-CBN president and chief executive officer Carlo Katigbak and chairman Mark Lopez, appealing the cease and desist order. The program also aired without commercial breaks.[17]

As a result, on May 7, 2020, the newscast temporarily migrated to ANC, The Filipino Channel, Cine Mo! (until July 24, 2020), and on digital platforms with ANC assuming the program's production.[18][19] TeleRadyo would return simulcasting the newscast on May 8, 2020.

On June 30, 2020, the newscast ended on free-to-air television due to the cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN TV Plus.

TV Patrol was supposed to simulcast on Kapamilya Channel, the network's ad interim replacement to ABS-CBN for cable and satellite providers beginning June 15, 2020,[20] but the newscast was instead excluded from its programming schedule until July 27.[21][22] According to Atienza and Fullido, this was because the newscast was already broadcasting on ANC, other digital channels, and social media platforms. TV Patrol airtime was shortened from 110 minutes to 90 minutes during this period. Kapamilya Channel took over production of the newscasts from July 27 onwards.

Failon's departure edit

On August 31, 2020, Ted Failon made his final appearance on the newscast through Zoom as he left the network as part of its retrenchment program;[23][24] The departure of Failon also led the August 31 edition to end with the song "Tinig ng mga Nawalan" (English: Voice of the Lost), sung by Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla in support for the retrenched employees. From September 7 to October 2, former weekday anchors Julius Babao, Karen Davila, Henry Omaga-Diaz, and current weekend anchor Alvin Elchico rotated as the third main anchor on the weeknight edition while Failon's replacement was yet to be determined.

2020–2021: Noli de Castro, Bernadette Sembrano, and Henry Omaga-Diaz edit

On September 30, 2020, Davila announced on her Instagram account that former anchor Henry Omaga-Diaz was named as the permanent replacement to Failon beginning on October 5; ABS-CBN confirmed the development on October 4.[25][26]

from April 21 to May 4, 2021, De Castro, Sembrano, and Omaga-Diaz were on self-quarantine, with Sembrano later testing positive for COVID-19.[27][28] Given this, Elchico, Hernandez, Davila, Babao, and Jorge Cariño rotated as the three temporary weeknight anchors. With this, Elchico and Babao (on April 27) were promoted as the lead anchors. The newscast temporarily aired live from an outdoor area within the ABS-CBN premises, while Fullido and Atienza were seen via Zoom, instead of the regular news studio. On May 5, coinciding with the first anniversary of the ABS-CBN shutdown, the news studio was used once again for broadcast, although de Castro, Atienza, and Fullido were the only anchors present, four days after Sembrano announced that she had recovered from the disease.[29]

Departure of Atienza and de Castro edit

On October 1, 2021, Kim Atienza made his final appearance on the newscast as the newscast's resident weather presenter as he transferred to GMA Network.[30][31]

Six days later on October 7, Noli de Castro left the newscast to run for senator once again;[32][33] however, he withdrew his candidacy, and as a result, he soon returned to ABS-CBN through TeleRadyo.[34]

2021–2023: Bernadette Sembrano, Henry Omaga-Diaz, and Karen Davila edit

On October 8, ABS-CBN News confirmed that former anchor Karen Davila was named as the replacement to de Castro; she joined Omaga-Diaz and Sembrano on October 11. With her arrival, Omaga-Diaz was promoted as the lead anchor.[35]

On October 25, TV Patrol launched three new segments: "Winning Moment" with Winnie Cordero, "Alam N'yo Ba?" (lit. transl. Did You Know?) with Boyet Sison, and the returning "Mga Kwento ni Marc Logan" (lit. transl. Stories of Marc Logan) with Marc Logan,[36][37] until Sison's death on April 16, 2022.[38] On December 13, former PAGASA weather specialist Ariel Rojas joined as the resident weather meteorologist and he was named as the permanent replacement to Atienza.[39]

On December 31, former anchor Julius Babao made his final appearance on the newscast as a relief anchor and announced that he would be leaving the network. Eventually, he moved to TV5, and then became the anchor for the competing newscast, Frontline Pilipinas.[40][41]

35th anniversary; return to free-to-air television edit

On January 1, 2022, TV Patrol officially began its simulcast on A2Z, marking its return to free-to-air television, almost two years since the newscast made its last broadcast on ABS-CBN and Cine Mo!.[42] With this historic return, it came with a brand new opening billboard, logo, and on-air graphics introduced on January 3. Another new segment in "Uso at Bago" (lit. transl. Trend and New) with Migs Bustos was launched.

From May 27 to November 1, 2022, the free-to-air broadcast on TeleRadyo resumed as a digital subchannel of A2Z.

On June 30, 2022, Migs Bustos was named as the replacement to Sison for the segment, "Alam N'yo Ba?".

2023–present: Noli de Castro, Karen Davila, Bernadette Sembrano, and Henry Omaga-Diaz edit

On January 9, 2023, Noli de Castro returned to the newscast for his third stint joining Davila, Sembrano, and Omaga-Diaz, regaining his role as lead anchor.[43][44]

Return to former frequencies and Logan's departure edit

On June 30, 2023, TV Patrol marked its return to AM radio when its simulcast on DWPM Radyo 630, ABS-CBN's new AM radio station under the joint venture with Prime Media Holdings that was softly launched earlier that day, began. It is also carried over to the station's television counterpart, TeleRadyo Serbisyo.[45]

On January 19, 2024, Marc Logan silently made his final appearance on the newscast as the newscast's segment anchor as he transferred to TV5 on March 8 and became the host of his new program Top 5 Mga Kwentong Marc Logan and a segment reporter on the competing newscast, Frontline Pilipinas.[46]

On April 15, 2024, the newscast began its simulcast on ALLTV, marking its return to channels 2 and 16 in Mega Manila and regional channels previously held by ABS-CBN.[47]

Expansion to FM Radio edit

On May 6, 2024, the newscast started its simulcast on FM radio through FMR Radio Philippines stations outside Mega Manila making it the second time to simulcasted (previously it was simulcasted on selected MOR stations).[48]

TV Patrol Weekend edit

TV Patrol
 
Logo since January 8, 2022
Also known asTV Patrol Sabado
(2004–2010)
TV Patrol Linggo
(2004–2010)
GenreNewscast
Live television
Created byABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
Freddie M. García
Angelo Castro, Jr.
Rolly Cruz (co-creator)
Written byBaj Bajandre
Bimbo Papasin
Directed byKits Fernández
Presented by
Voices ofPeter Musñgi
Narrated byAlvin Elchico
Theme music composerFrank Gari (arranged by Neocolours' Jimmy Antiporda)
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
Production
Production locationsStudio 7, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time45 minutes
Production companiesABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseFebruary 14, 2004 (2004-02-14) (Saturday) & May 9, 2004 (2004-05-09) (Sunday) –
May 3, 2020 (2020-05-03)
NetworkTeleRadyo/TeleRadyo Serbisyo
ReleaseApril 14, 2007 (2007-04-14) –
June 27, 2010 (2010-06-27)
ReleaseMarch 28, 2020 (2020-03-28) –
present (present)
NetworkANC
ReleaseMarch 29, 2020 (2020-03-29) (Sunday) & April 25, 2020 (2020-04-25) (Saturday) –
present (present)
NetworkCine Mo!
ReleaseMay 9 (2020-05-09) –
July 26, 2020 (2020-07-26)
NetworkKapamilya Channel/A2Z/ALLTV
ReleaseAugust 1, 2020 (2020-08-01) –
present (present)

Initially being aired during special occasions since its inception,[5] The Saturday edition newscast program of TV Patrol Sabado premiered on February 14, 2004 (coinciding to the Valentine's Day) at 6:30 p.m. PHT, while the Sunday edition newscast program of TV Patrol Linggo premiered on May 9, 2004 of the same time at 6:30 p.m. PHT, on the eve of the 2004 elections that is covered by ABS-CBN as Halalan 2004.[49] Henry Omaga-Diaz and Ces Oreña-Drilon served as the first anchors of both weekend editions. At the beginning, both editions were complemented by The Weekend News as ABS-CBN's weekend newscasts, with TV Patrol Sabado and TV Patrol Linggo as early-evening newscast and The Weekend News as late-night newscast until it was cancelled more than a year later. During this period, the weekend editions used to occupy middle evening time slots between 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. PHT. It also shared identical title card, opening theme, and graphics with the then TV Patrol World.

On June 18, 2005, Bernadette Sembrano replaced Oreña-Drilon, who left the weekend edition for ABS-CBN Insider. On July 8, 2006, Alex Santos replaced Omaga-Diaz, who left the weekend edition for Bandila.

On July 3, 2010, three days after the revamp of the regular edition, the two weekend editions were merged into TV Patrol Weekend. On November 26, 2011, Sembrano and Santos, who were also hosts of Umagang Kay Ganda, were replaced by Pinky Webb and Alvin Elchico.[50] The newscast also had an earlier timeslot of 5:00 p.m. every Saturday.

On May 6, 2015, Webb left the network to later join CNN Philippines.[51] With this, she was temporarily replaced alternately by various ABS-CBN reporters/anchors until Zen Hernandez became her permanent replacement on July 9, 2016.

On April 1, 2018, the weekend edition started to be shown in High Definition.

Beginning March 21, 2020, the program expanded to 45 minutes in weekends, and on March 28 began airing on both TeleRadyo and ABS-CBN News Channel for the first time in 16 years (Sundays only, with program beginning a Saturday broadcast on ANC beginning April 25 that same year). The broadcast's return to DZMM TeleRadyo was the first to be aired there after ten years of absence.

On May 9, 2020, the weekend edition began to be aired in Cine Mo! after ABS-CBN and DZMM went off-air on May 5, 2020, due to cease-and-desist order from the National Telecommunications Commission after its franchise expired on May 4, 2020, while on TeleRadyo it began to broadcast on Saturdays. The newscast also extended its broadcast time to 50 minutes, and later on to a full hour.

On August 1, 2020, the weekend edition began airing on the Kapamilya Channel. On October 31, 2020, the weekend edition expanded its airtime from 45 minutes to an hour.[22]

On January 1, 2022, the weekend edition returned on free-to-air television via simulcast on A2Z.

On June 17, 2023, following programming changes on Kapamilya Channel and A2Z, the newscast reduced its airtime to 45 minutes and returned to a timeslot of 5:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. PHT.

The broadcast of the weekend edition returned to AM Radio via DWPM on July 1, 2023. It is also carried over to TeleRadyo Serbisyo that same day.

The broadcast of the weekend edition returned to channels 2 and 16 in Metro Manila via ALLTV on April 20, 2024.[47]

News Patrol edit

TV Patrol
 
Logo since August 8, 2022
Also known asNews Patrol
GenreNews bulletin
Created byABS-CBN Corporation
Developed byABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
Presented byVarious news anchors (Hourly)
Denice Dinsay (Primetime)
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodesN/A (airs daily)
Production
Production locationStudio 7, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center
Camera setupSingle-camera setup
Running time2-10 minutes, hourly
30 minutes, primetime (for Kapamilya Channel)
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseSeptember 5, 2005 (2005-09-05) –
May 5, 2020 (2020-05-05)
NetworkTeleRadyo/ANC/Cine Mo!
ReleaseMay 8 (2020-05-08) –
June 12, 2020 (2020-06-12)
NetworkKapamilya Channel
ReleaseJune 15, 2020 (2020-06-15) –
present (present)
NetworkA2Z
ReleaseJune 20, 2022 (2022-06-20) –
present (present)
NetworkJeepney TV
ReleaseJanuary 2023 (2023-01) –
December 22, 2023 (2023-12-22)

News Patrol is an hourly news bulletin by ABS-CBN News which was aired from September 5, 2005, to May 5, 2020, replacing ABS-CBN News Advisory at the former ABS-CBN. The news bulletin was suspended on May 5, 2020, after ABS-CBN was forced to cease and desist its free TV broadcasting operations given by the order of the NTC. On May 8, 2020, News Patrol continued broadcasting on cable channels TeleRadyo, ANC, Cine Mo!, TFC, online via ABS-CBN News' website, Facebook, YouTube and iWantTFC, and on free-to-air television on A2Z since June 20, 2022. It also served as the main newscast for Kapamilya Channel until it was replaced by a TV Patrol simulcast.

Regional editions edit

Final edit

  • News Patrol North Luzon (ABS-CBN TV-3 Baguio, ABS-CBN TV-32 Dagupan, ABS-CBN TV-46 Pampanga, ABS-CBN TV-7 Laoag and ABS-CBN TV-2 Isabela)
  • News Patrol Palawan (ABS-CBN TV-7 Palawan)
  • News Patrol Bicol (ABS-CBN TV-11 Naga and ABS-CBN TV-4 Legazpi)
  • News Patrol Central Visayas (ABS-CBN TV-3 Cebu and ABS-CBN 12 Dumaguete)
  • News Patrol North Mindanao (ABS-CBN TV-4 Cagayan de Oro and ABS-CBN TV-11 Butuan)
  • News Patrol Southern Mindanao (ABS-CBN TV-4 Davao)
  • News Patrol South Central Mindanao (ABS-CBN TV-3 General Santos and ABS-CBN TV-5 Cotabato)
  • News Patrol Chavacano (ABS-CBN TV-3 Zamboanga)
  • News Patrol Negros (ABS-CBN TV-4 Bacolod)
  • News Patrol Panay (ABS-CBN TV-10 Iloilo)

Defunct edit

  • News Patrol Kapampangan (ABS-CBN TV-46 Pampanga, formerly TV Patrol Pampanga; merged to TV Patrol North Luzon and News Patrol North Luzon)
  • Batangas News Patrol (ABS-CBN TV-10 Batangas, now known as TV Patrol Southern Tagalog since 2009)
  • Dumaguete News Patrol (ABS-CBN TV-12 Dumaguete)

Airing history edit

As an hourly news bulletin edit

News Patrol premiered in 2005 as a news bulletin of the morning show Magandang Umaga, Bayan. The news bulletin was reformatted into ABS-CBN's news bulletin, replacing ABS-CBN News Advisory on September 5, 2005.

In 2006, it became the first Philippine news program to broadcast the victory of the First Philippine Mount Everest Expedition.

On April 1, 2018, News Patrol switched to high definition format (alongside with other network's main channel news programs).

On April 9, 2020, News Patrol aired its special coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic during the Paschal Triduum of the Holy Week as an evening newscast.

On May 5, 2020, News Patrol aired its last bulletin on ABS-CBN after the network was forced to cease and desist its free TV broadcasting operations given by the order of the NTC due to the expiration of the network's legislative franchise to operate the day before.[52]

On May 8, 2020, the news bulletin migrated to TeleRadyo, The Filipino Channel, and social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and iWantTFC. Some regional newscasts also began to air live on their respective Facebook pages the following day.

In October 2021, Pia Gutierrez left the Saturday News Patrol bulletins for The World Tonight. She was replaced by Willard Cheng in November 2021.

On June 20, 2022, News Patrol alternately aired on A2Z in lieu of the ZOE-produced Ulat A2Z, which is broadcast every weekday afternoon, marking its return to free-to-air television after two years.

As a primetime newscast edit

On June 15, 2020, News Patrol returned via Kapamilya Channel as a temporary 30-minute primetime newscast instead of airing the two-hour newscast TV Patrol which airs on ANC, TeleRadyo and Cine Mo!.[53] ANC and former S+A news presenter Denice Dinsay anchored the primetime newscast. However, the primetime newscast ended shortly on July 24 as TV Patrol began its broadcast on Kapamilya Channel on July 27.[54] News Patrol was then reverted to an hourly news bulletin of the said channel on the same day.

Anchors edit

Current Anchors edit

  • Adrian Ayalin
  • Raphael Bosano
  • Jeff Canoy
  • Johnson Manabat
  • Victoria Tulad
  • Lyza Aquino

Former anchors edit

TV Patrol Express edit

TV Patrol Express is a digital-only spinoff of TV Patrol produced by ABS-CBN News, airing weekdays at 5:00 p.m. PHT on the network's YouTube and Facebook platforms. Anchored by Jeff Canoy and Denice Dinsay, the program offers a concise (ranging from 5 to 10 minutes) overview of significant national headlines, serving as a pre-show to the flagship TV Patrol newscast.

Theme music edit

TV Patrol originally used Vangelis' "Pulstar" as its very first theme music, from March 2, 1987 to November 4, 1994. This theme had also been used prior by Univision owned-and-operated station WLTV-TV.

On November 7, 1994, "Pulstar" was replaced by Ryan Cayabyab's "ABS-CBN News Theme," which served as the theme of TV Patrol and the ABS-CBN News and Public Affairs division until 1996. The theme was used as the theme music for The World Tonight which airs on the ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC) from 1999 up to 2018, with slight and more modern re-composition.

In 1996, when Noli de Castro became the sole anchor of the newscast, it adopted Gari Communications' "Allegro" from KPIX-TV, a CBS-owned TV station in San Francisco, California, although the news theme had also been used by KBAK-TV.

On March 5, 2001, when de Castro left the newscast for the Senate elections of that year, Korina Sanchez, Henry Omaga Diaz, and Aljo Bendijo replaced him as the new anchors, the Filipino composition of "Allegro" was done with elements from the orchestra version and combined the elements of the original 1996–2001 version, the 1994–96 ABS-CBN News Theme, and the ABS-CBN's jingle.

The theme underwent re-compositions in 2002 (which was also the 2004–2006 TV Patrol Sabado and TV Patrol Linggo theme), 2003, 2004, and 2006, which was rearranged and composed by Neocolours' Jimmy Antiporda.

The theme music in use since June 30, 2010, incorporates the elements of "Pulstar," TV Patrol's 2001 theme, and TV Patrol World's 2004 and 2006 theme music; and has been the newscast's longest-used theme music.

Anchors edit

Anchors
 
Noli de Castro serves as an anchor.
 
Bernadette Sembrano serves as an anchor.
 
Korina Sanchez served as an anchor.
 
Julius Babao served as an anchor.
 
Kata inocencio served as an anchor.

Current anchors edit

Weeknight editions
Weekend editions
  • Alvin Elchico (2011–present; weekday fill-in anchor 2018–present)
  • Zen Hernandez (2016–present; weekday fill-in anchor 2017–present)
Express anchors
  • Jeff Canoy (2024–present)
  • Denice Dinsay (2024–present)
Segment hosts
  • Ariel Rojas (2021–present; "Weather Patrol", "Kwentong Napa-Panahon")
  • Bernadette Sembrano (2004–present; "Lingkod Kapamilya" & "Tao Po!")
  • Dyan Castillejo (2004–present; "Sports Patrol")
  • Gretchen Fullido (2010–present; "Star Patrol")
  • Migs Bustos (2022–present; "Alam Nyo Ba?!" and "Uso at Bago")
  • Noli de Castro (2012–2021; 2023–present; "KBYN Special", formerly "Kabayan Special Patrol")
  • Winnie Cordero (2010–present; "Winning Moment", formerly "Winner sa Life")

Former anchors edit

Weeknight editions
  • Aljo Bendijo (substitute anchor for de Castro; 2000–2001, 2001–2003 as an anchor)
  • Ely Aligora (1987–1995 as a reporter and/or substitute anchor for de Castro, Evangelista, Babao or Failon)
  • Frankie Evangelista (1987–1996)
  • Gel Santos-Relos (1987–1996 as a reporter and/or substitute anchor for Tiangco or Arevalo/Evangelista or de Castro)
  • Julius Babao (1993–1996 as a reporter and/or substitute anchor for de Castro; 2003–2010 as an anchor)
  • Kata Inocencio (1987–1996 as a reporter and/or substitute anchor for Tiangco or Arevalo/Evangelista or de Castro)
  • Korina Sanchez (1987–1995 as a reporter and/or substitute anchor for Tiangco or Arevalo/Evangelista or de Castro; 1995–1996, 2001–2004 and 2010–2015 as an anchor)
  • Luchi Cruz-Valdes (1987–1988 as a reporter and/or substitute anchor for Tiangco or Arevalo/Evangelista or de Castro)
  • Mel Tiangco (1987–1995)
  • Robert Arevalo (1987)
  • Ted Failon (1990–1996 as a reporter and/or substitute anchor for de Castro or Evangelista; 2004–2020 as an anchor)
Weekend editions
  • Alex Santos (2003–2006 as a reporter and/or substitute anchor for Babao, Failon or Omaga-Diaz, 2006–2011 as an anchor)
  • Ces Drilon (2001–2004, as a reporter and/or substitute anchor for Sanchez, 2004–2017 substitute anchor for Davila, Sanchez or Sembrano, 2004–2005 as an anchor)
  • Pinky Webb (2003–2011, as a reporter and/or substitute anchor for Davila, Sanchez or Sembrano, 2011–2015 as an anchor)
Segment hosts
  • Angelique Lazo (1987–1993; "Star News")
  • Boyet Sison (2021–2022;[38] "Alam N'yo Ba?")
  • Christine Bersola-Babao (1993–1996; "Star News")
  • Ernie Baron (1987–2006; Weather)
  • Kim Atienza (2006–2021; "Weather Weather Lang", "Alamin kay Kuya Kim", and "Kaunting Kaalaman")
  • Marc Logan (1996–2024; "Mga Kwento ni Marc Logan")
  • Patricia Opel (1991–1996; as a showbiz reporter and or/substitute anchor for Lazo/Bersola-Babao for "Star News")
  • Phoemela Baranda (2004–2010; "Star Patrol")
  • Tina Monzon-Palma (2006–2007; "Lingkod Kapamilya")

Regional editions edit

From 1988 to 2020, the regional editions of the newscast that are delivered in other Philippine languages, collectively credited as TV Patrol Regional, were broadcast on all ABS-CBN Regional stations nationwide, with simulcast on the network's four provincial Radyo Patrol AM Radio stations, DYAB TeleRadyo Cebu and selected MOR FM radio stations.

All regional editions aired in the late afternoon until ABS-CBN ceased free TV and radio operations on May 5, 2020, with selected editions simulcast over The Filipino Channel for overseas viewers. Several newscasts were also aired nationwide from August 2016 to January 2018 on the ABS-CBN Regional Channel via Sky Cable, Destiny Cable, and Sky Direct. The ABS-CBN Regional YouTube page also includes archived videos of past editions for those who have not watched the program as well as for overseas viewers.

On May 8, 2020, the regional editions resumed broadcasts through their respective Facebook pages and the ABS-CBN Regional YouTube channel. However, on July 15, 2020, ABS-CBN announced that the company would go into retrenchment on August 31 in light of the denial of its bid for a legislative franchise, laying-off much of its employees. It was further revealed on July 17, 2020, during an interview on Failon Ngayon sa TeleRadyo that the regional division of ABS-CBN News would fold after regular business hours on the said retrenchment date. Included in the shutdown is the halt of all its regional programs and their respective TV Patrol editions with their last broadcasts aired on August 28, 2020.[55]

Final regional editions edit

Luzon edit

  • TV Patrol Bicol (1996–2020)
  • TV Patrol North Luzon (1995–2020)
  • TV Patrol Palawan (1997–2006, 2011–2020)
  • TV Patrol Southern Tagalog (2009–2020)

Visayas edit

  • TV Patrol Central Visayas (1988–2020)
  • TV Patrol Eastern Visayas (1998–2020)
  • TV Patrol Negros (1988–2020)
  • TV Patrol Panay (1998–2020)

Mindanao edit

  • TV Patrol Chavacano (1995–2020)
  • TV Patrol North Mindanao (1995–2020)
  • TV Patrol South Central Mindanao (1996–2020)
  • TV Patrol Southern Mindanao (1989–2020)

Defunct editions edit

  • TV Patrol Cagayan de Oro/Iligan/Nuebe Patrol (relaunched as TV Patrol Northern Mindanao then TV Patrol North Mindanao)
  • TV Patrol Naga/Legazpi (merged into TV Patrol Bicol)
  • TV Patrol Cebu/Dumaguete (merged into TV Patrol Central Visayas)
  • TV Patrol Tuguegarao/Isabela (merged into TV Patrol Cagayan Valley, later merged with TV Patrol North Luzon)
  • TV Patrol Baguio (relaunched as TV Patrol Northern Luzon, later TV Patrol North Luzon)
  • TV Patrol Laoag (relaunched as TV Patrol Ilocos, later merged with TV Patrol North Luzon)
  • TV Patrol Iloilo (relaunched as TV Patrol Panay)
  • TV Patrol 4 (renamed as TV Patrol Western Visayas, then TV Patrol Bacolod, until renamed TV Patrol Negros)
  • TV Patrol Western Visayas (now comprising TV Patrol Negros and TV Patrol Panay)
  • TV Patrol Butuan (relaunched as TV Patrol Caraga, later merged to TV Patrol North Mindanao)
  • TV Patrol Mindanao (scaled down as TV Patrol Davao, then reverted to its original title, until renamed TV Patrol Southern Mindanao)
  • TV Patrol Dagupan (relaunched as TV Patrol North Central Luzon, later merged with TV Patrol North Luzon)
  • Palawan TV Patrol (relaunched as TV Patrol Palawan)
  • TV Patrol Zamboanga (relaunched as TV Patrol Chavacano)
  • TV Patrol Cotabato (relaunched as TV Patrol Central Mindanao, later merged to TV Patrol South Central Mindanao)
  • TV Patrol General Santos (relaunched as TV Patrol Socsksargen and later as TV Patrol South Central Mindanao)
  • TV Patrol Pagadian (relaunched as TV Patrol Northwestern Mindanao, then replaced by Nuebe Patrol and later merged to TV Patrol North Mindanao)
  • TV Patrol Pampanga (axed in 2018; scaled down to short News Patrol Kapampangan bulletin opt-outs, later merged with TV Patrol North Luzon)
  • TV Patrol Tacloban (fused into TV Patrol Eastern Visayas)

International broadcast edit

TV Patrol Weekend airs in Australia with a delayed telecast the next morning on SBS WorldWatch every Sunday and Monday, while TV Patrol is aired every Tuesday to Saturday. Prior to the WorldWatch channel launch, TV Patrol was aired on SBS' World Watch news block via SBS and SBS Viceland.

TV Patrol (weeknight and weekend editions) are aired worldwide via The Filipino Channel, with the weeknight edition also broadcast to overseas Filipino viewers on KBEH (EMT Media TV)/KVMD-DT7 (Crossings TV) in Los Angeles, California, KIKU-TV in Honolulu, Hawaii, KBTV-CD (Crossings TV) in Sacramento, California, and KTSF/KQTA-LD (Crossings TV) in San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose, California.

Reception edit

In October 1988, early in the program's run, Meg Mendoza of the Manila Standard criticized the show's format, stating that "we still prefer [GMA Balita] since we can't stand the blood and gore being shown.... Sensationalism may be good for the ratings but there's no substitute to honest and intelligent reporting."[56]

In 1989, poet and literary critic Virgilio S. Almario was critical of TV Patrol's use of Filipino "siyokoy" words, loanwords from the Spanish or English language that are formed through a misunderstanding of Spanish grammar. As examples, Almario highlighted the use of the words "aspeto," "parliyamento," "pesante," and "konsernado," which he respectively corrected as "aspekto," "parlamento," "magsasaka," "paisano" or "magbubukid," and "konsernido." However, he still commends the program for "passionately" delivering news in the Filipino language.[57]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • TV Patrol at IMDb  

patrol, philippine, television, news, broadcasting, show, originally, broadcast, until, 2020, currently, broadcasting, kapamilya, channel, news, channel, teleradyo, serbisyo, alltv, originally, anchored, noli, castro, tiangco, robert, arevalo, frankie, evangel. TV Patrol is a Philippine television news broadcasting show originally broadcast by ABS CBN until May 5 2020 and currently broadcasting on Kapamilya Channel A2Z ABS CBN News Channel TeleRadyo Serbisyo and ALLTV Originally anchored by Noli de Castro Mel Tiangco Robert Arevalo and Frankie Evangelista who replaced Arevalo it premiered on March 2 1987 on the network s primetime slot replacing Balita Ngayon De Castro Karen Davila Bernadette Sembrano and Henry Omaga Diaz currently serve as the anchors It is the longest running Filipino language news program TV PatrolLogo since January 3 2022Also known asTV Patrol World 2004 2010 GenreNewscast Live televisionCreated byABS CBN News and Current Affairs Freddie M Garcia Angelo Castro Jr Rolly CruzWritten byBaj Bajandre Bimbo PapasinDirected byHenry Ballesteros Kits FernandezPresented byNoli de Castro Karen Davila Bernadette Sembrano Henry Omaga DiazVoices ofPeter MusngiNarrated byNoli de CastroTheme music composerFrank Gari arranged by Jimmy Antiporda Country of originPhilippinesOriginal languageFilipinoProductionExecutive producerJabs BolokProduction locationsStudio 7 ABS CBN Broadcasting Center Diliman Quezon City Metro Manila ABS CBN GardenCamera setupMultiple camera setupRunning time90 minutesProduction companiesABS CBN News and Current AffairsOriginal releaseNetworkABS CBNReleaseMarch 2 1987 1987 03 02 May 5 2020 2020 05 05 NetworkTeleRadyo TeleRadyo SerbisyoReleaseApril 12 2007 2007 04 12 present present NetworkANCReleaseMarch 17 2020 2020 03 17 present present NetworkCine Mo ReleaseMay 8 2020 05 08 July 24 2020 2020 07 24 NetworkKapamilya Channel A2ZReleaseJuly 27 2020 2020 07 27 present present NetworkALLTVReleaseApril 15 2024 2024 04 15 present present Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre launch 1 2 1987 2001 Noli de Castro era 1 3 2001 2004 Korina Sanchez era 1 4 2004 2010 TV Patrol World Ted Failon era 1 5 2010 2015 Relaunch return of former anchors and 25th anniversary 1 6 2015 2020 Noli de Castro Bernadette Sembrano and Ted Failon 1 6 1 COVID 19 pandemic 1 6 2 ABS CBN shutdown 1 6 3 Failon s departure 1 7 2020 2021 Noli de Castro Bernadette Sembrano and Henry Omaga Diaz 1 7 1 Departure of Atienza and de Castro 1 8 2021 2023 Bernadette Sembrano Henry Omaga Diaz and Karen Davila 1 8 1 35th anniversary return to free to air television 1 9 2023 present Noli de Castro Karen Davila Bernadette Sembrano and Henry Omaga Diaz 1 9 1 Return to former frequencies and Logan s departure 1 9 2 Expansion to FM Radio 2 TV Patrol Weekend 3 News Patrol 3 1 Regional editions 3 1 1 Final 3 1 2 Defunct 3 2 Airing history 3 2 1 As an hourly news bulletin 3 2 2 As a primetime newscast 3 3 Anchors 3 3 1 Current Anchors 3 3 2 Former anchors 4 TV Patrol Express 5 Theme music 6 Anchors 6 1 Current anchors 6 2 Former anchors 7 Regional editions 7 1 Final regional editions 7 1 1 Luzon 7 1 2 Visayas 7 1 3 Mindanao 7 2 Defunct editions 8 International broadcast 9 Reception 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory editPre launch edit Following the People Power Revolution in February 1986 and the resumption of operations months later ABS CBN News executives among them then News Manager Angelo Castro Jr 1 2 3 4 began holding meetings with higher ups on plans to launch an all new news program that will serve as a replacement to Balita Ngayon On March 1 1987 ABS CBN announced the launch of TV Patrol during the public variety extravaganza Ang Pagbabalik ng Bituin lit transl The Return of the Star at Luneta Park Manila 5 1987 2001 Noli de Castro era edit Main article Noli de Castro TV Patrol premiered on March 2 1987 at 6 00 p m PHT replacing Balita Ngayon with Noli de Castro Mel Tiangco and Robert Arevalo as the original anchors 6 Segment anchors included Ernie Baron who served as the newscast s chief meteorologist and provided viewers trivia pertaining to science and history and actress personality Angelique Lazo who first hosted Star News an entertainment news segment 7 8 However on June 1 1987 Arevalo left the newscast and was replaced by Frankie Evangelista who served as a segment host for PULSO Pangkalahatang Ugnayan Laan sa Opinyon lit transl PULSE Overall Correlation Reserved for Opinions With the introduction of international broadcasts in 1989 to the Pacific islands of Guam and Saipan and later with the birth of The Filipino Channel in 1994 TV Patrol became the first Philippine newscast and program to be broadcast overseas In 1993 Christine Bersola Babao joined the newscast to host the Star News segment replacing Lazo until 1996 In 1995 Korina Sanchez joined the newscast replacing Tiangco who left ABS CBN for GMA Network De Castro would eventually become the sole anchor of the newscast in 1996 reducing its airtime to 30 minutes On January 4 1999 the newscast returned its airtime to 1 hour On February 14 2000 TV Patrol started its simulcast over AM radio stations DZMM Metro Manila DYAB Cebu and DXAB Davao and began its online presence through the ABS CBN News website On February 5 2001 de Castro left the newscast to run for Senator 2001 2004 Korina Sanchez era edit Main article Korina Sanchez On March 5 2001 Korina Sanchez Henry Omaga Diaz and Aljo Bendijo took over as the new anchors 9 On April 21 2003 Julius Babao replaced Omaga Diaz and Bendijo 10 In the same year TV Patrol became simulcast on ABS CBN s UHF station Studio 23 for several months The program also adopted the ABS CBN News slogan Subok na Maaasahan lit transl Proven to be Reliable in 2004 2004 2010 TV Patrol World Ted Failon era edit Main article Ted Failon On November 22 2004 the program was relaunched as TV Patrol World with Ted Failon and Karen Davila joining the program as its main anchors replacing Korina Sanchez they joined Julius Babao in the program while special segments are anchored by Bernadette Sembrano Ernie Baron and Phoemela Baranda respectively Baron died of a heart attack on January 23 2006 and months later he was replaced by Kim Atienza as the newscast s resident weatherman On April 12 2007 TV Patrol World began its simulcast on TeleRadyo the newly launched cable television channel of DZMM On November 25 of the same year ABS CBN aired a documentary special for TV Patrol s 20th anniversary entitled TV Patrol 20 Taon ng Pagpapatrol lit transl TV Patrol 20 Years of Patrolling It was produced by ABS CBN and Jesuit Communications 2010 2015 Relaunch return of former anchors and 25th anniversary edit nbsp A Balitandaan marker at Cagsawa Albay A portmanteau of balita news and tandaan marker Balitandaan markers were unveiled to commemorate TV Patrol s 25th anniversary On June 30 2010 TV Patrol World was reverted to its original title TV Patrol and introduced its first website Facebook and Twitter pages On October 4 2010 a new program segment Winner sa Life lit transl Winner in Life with Winnie Cordero was launched with reports on lifestyle and tips on proper living On November 3 2010 ABS CBN announced the return of former anchors Noli de Castro and Korina Sanchez as weeknight anchors of TV Patrol They replaced Babao and Davila both transferring to Bandila and thus joined Failon on November 8 2010 11 On the same day Gretchen Fullido replaced Phoemela Baranda as a Star Patrol segment anchor On July 29 2012 a documentary special entitled Mga Nagbabagang Balita 25 Taon ng TV Patrol transl The Breaking News 25 Years of TV Patrol was aired in celebration of its 25th anniversary It was re aired on August 12 12 2015 2020 Noli de Castro Bernadette Sembrano and Ted Failon edit Main article Bernadette Sembrano On August 3 2015 former TV Patrol Weekend anchor Bernadette Sembrano named as the permanent replacement to Sanchez who left the newscast to pursue her masteral degree at Ateneo de Manila University and London School of Economics 13 On March 2 2017 TV Patrol celebrated its 30th anniversary through a live newscast in its studio in Quezon City and its sister stations in Tacloban and Zamboanga City Sembrano was situated at the ABS CBN studio in Quezon City while Failon was in Tacloban and de Castro in Zamboanga On August 24 2017 the show featured celebrities as Star Patrol guest anchors a segment that has been returned after quite some time Yassi Pressman Toni Gonzaga Bela Padilla Kim Chiu Bianca Gonzales Erich Gonzales Kylie Verzosa Mariel de Leon Janella Salvador Aiko Melendez Karylle Karla Estrada Anne Curtis and Angel Locsin filled in the slot of Fullido occasionally Earlier in 2015 actresses Yam Concepcion and Loren Burgos and athlete Gretchen Ho took the helm as pinch hitters for the segment 14 15 16 On April 2 2018 TV Patrol began broadcasting in high definition COVID 19 pandemic edit On March 17 2020 TV Patrol began to air on a late night timeslot as a replay temporarily replacing the timeslot of late night newscast Bandila due to the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon caused by the COVID 19 pandemic in the Philippines until it was replaced by The World Tonight on July 27 2020 on Kapamilya Channel due to the ABS CBN Shutdown and the new franchise denied by 70 congressmen On the same day it began to simulcast on the network s 24 hour news channel ANC the first ever simulcast since the cable channel s 1996 launch The decision to adopt late night replays led to yet another adjustment with the telecast frequently extending their airtime to at least two hours This led to a shift in Primetime Bida s schedule during the enhanced community quarantine In April sign language interpreters were added to the broadcast ABS CBN shutdown edit On May 5 2020 TV Patrol was the last program to be aired on ABS CBN MOR and S A before they signed off indefinitely that night DZMM and its television counterpart TeleRadyo also aired this edition of the newscast but signed off together at 8 20 p m PHT following S R O Suhestyon Reaksyon at Opinyon following the cease and desist order of the National Telecommunications Commission NTC to close the free TV and radio broadcasting operations of ABS CBN as the network s broadcasting franchise expired the day before The special edition focused on the cease and desist order of the NTC closing the network s free TV and radio broadcasting operations and featured statements by ABS CBN president and chief executive officer Carlo Katigbak and chairman Mark Lopez appealing the cease and desist order The program also aired without commercial breaks 17 As a result on May 7 2020 the newscast temporarily migrated to ANC The Filipino Channel Cine Mo until July 24 2020 and on digital platforms with ANC assuming the program s production 18 19 TeleRadyo would return simulcasting the newscast on May 8 2020 On June 30 2020 the newscast ended on free to air television due to the cease and desist order on ABS CBN TV Plus TV Patrol was supposed to simulcast on Kapamilya Channel the network s ad interim replacement to ABS CBN for cable and satellite providers beginning June 15 2020 20 but the newscast was instead excluded from its programming schedule until July 27 21 22 According to Atienza and Fullido this was because the newscast was already broadcasting on ANC other digital channels and social media platforms TV Patrol airtime was shortened from 110 minutes to 90 minutes during this period Kapamilya Channel took over production of the newscasts from July 27 onwards Failon s departure edit On August 31 2020 Ted Failon made his final appearance on the newscast through Zoom as he left the network as part of its retrenchment program 23 24 The departure of Failon also led the August 31 edition to end with the song Tinig ng mga Nawalan English Voice of the Lost sung by Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla in support for the retrenched employees From September 7 to October 2 former weekday anchors Julius Babao Karen Davila Henry Omaga Diaz and current weekend anchor Alvin Elchico rotated as the third main anchor on the weeknight edition while Failon s replacement was yet to be determined 2020 2021 Noli de Castro Bernadette Sembrano and Henry Omaga Diaz edit Main article Henry Omaga Diaz On September 30 2020 Davila announced on her Instagram account that former anchor Henry Omaga Diaz was named as the permanent replacement to Failon beginning on October 5 ABS CBN confirmed the development on October 4 25 26 from April 21 to May 4 2021 De Castro Sembrano and Omaga Diaz were on self quarantine with Sembrano later testing positive for COVID 19 27 28 Given this Elchico Hernandez Davila Babao and Jorge Carino rotated as the three temporary weeknight anchors With this Elchico and Babao on April 27 were promoted as the lead anchors The newscast temporarily aired live from an outdoor area within the ABS CBN premises while Fullido and Atienza were seen via Zoom instead of the regular news studio On May 5 coinciding with the first anniversary of the ABS CBN shutdown the news studio was used once again for broadcast although de Castro Atienza and Fullido were the only anchors present four days after Sembrano announced that she had recovered from the disease 29 Departure of Atienza and de Castro edit On October 1 2021 Kim Atienza made his final appearance on the newscast as the newscast s resident weather presenter as he transferred to GMA Network 30 31 Six days later on October 7 Noli de Castro left the newscast to run for senator once again 32 33 however he withdrew his candidacy and as a result he soon returned to ABS CBN through TeleRadyo 34 2021 2023 Bernadette Sembrano Henry Omaga Diaz and Karen Davila edit Main article Karen Davila On October 8 ABS CBN News confirmed that former anchor Karen Davila was named as the replacement to de Castro she joined Omaga Diaz and Sembrano on October 11 With her arrival Omaga Diaz was promoted as the lead anchor 35 On October 25 TV Patrol launched three new segments Winning Moment with Winnie Cordero Alam N yo Ba lit transl Did You Know with Boyet Sison and the returning Mga Kwento ni Marc Logan lit transl Stories of Marc Logan with Marc Logan 36 37 until Sison s death on April 16 2022 38 On December 13 former PAGASA weather specialist Ariel Rojas joined as the resident weather meteorologist and he was named as the permanent replacement to Atienza 39 On December 31 former anchor Julius Babao made his final appearance on the newscast as a relief anchor and announced that he would be leaving the network Eventually he moved to TV5 and then became the anchor for the competing newscast Frontline Pilipinas 40 41 35th anniversary return to free to air television edit On January 1 2022 TV Patrol officially began its simulcast on A2Z marking its return to free to air television almost two years since the newscast made its last broadcast on ABS CBN and Cine Mo 42 With this historic return it came with a brand new opening billboard logo and on air graphics introduced on January 3 Another new segment in Uso at Bago lit transl Trend and New with Migs Bustos was launched From May 27 to November 1 2022 the free to air broadcast on TeleRadyo resumed as a digital subchannel of A2Z On June 30 2022 Migs Bustos was named as the replacement to Sison for the segment Alam N yo Ba 2023 present Noli de Castro Karen Davila Bernadette Sembrano and Henry Omaga Diaz edit On January 9 2023 Noli de Castro returned to the newscast for his third stint joining Davila Sembrano and Omaga Diaz regaining his role as lead anchor 43 44 Return to former frequencies and Logan s departure edit On June 30 2023 TV Patrol marked its return to AM radio when its simulcast on DWPM Radyo 630 ABS CBN s new AM radio station under the joint venture with Prime Media Holdings that was softly launched earlier that day began It is also carried over to the station s television counterpart TeleRadyo Serbisyo 45 On January 19 2024 Marc Logan silently made his final appearance on the newscast as the newscast s segment anchor as he transferred to TV5 on March 8 and became the host of his new program Top 5 Mga Kwentong Marc Logan and a segment reporter on the competing newscast Frontline Pilipinas 46 On April 15 2024 the newscast began its simulcast on ALLTV marking its return to channels 2 and 16 in Mega Manila and regional channels previously held by ABS CBN 47 Expansion to FM Radio edit On May 6 2024 the newscast started its simulcast on FM radio through FMR Radio Philippines stations outside Mega Manila making it the second time to simulcasted previously it was simulcasted on selected MOR stations 48 TV Patrol Weekend editTV Patrol nbsp Logo since January 8 2022Also known asTV Patrol Sabado 2004 2010 TV Patrol Linggo 2004 2010 GenreNewscast Live televisionCreated byABS CBN News and Current Affairs Freddie M Garcia Angelo Castro Jr Rolly Cruz co creator Written byBaj Bajandre Bimbo PapasinDirected byKits FernandezPresented byHenry Omaga Diaz 2004 06 Ces Drilon 2004 05 Bernadette Sembrano 2005 11 Alex Santos 2006 11 Pinky Webb 2011 15 Alvin Elchico since 2011 Zen Hernandez since 2016 Voices ofPeter MusngiNarrated byAlvin ElchicoTheme music composerFrank Gari arranged by Neocolours Jimmy Antiporda Country of originPhilippinesOriginal languageFilipinoProductionProduction locationsStudio 7 ABS CBN Broadcasting Center Diliman Quezon City Metro ManilaCamera setupMultiple camera setupRunning time45 minutesProduction companiesABS CBN News and Current AffairsOriginal releaseNetworkABS CBNReleaseFebruary 14 2004 2004 02 14 Saturday amp May 9 2004 2004 05 09 Sunday May 3 2020 2020 05 03 NetworkTeleRadyo TeleRadyo SerbisyoReleaseApril 14 2007 2007 04 14 June 27 2010 2010 06 27 ReleaseMarch 28 2020 2020 03 28 present present NetworkANCReleaseMarch 29 2020 2020 03 29 Sunday amp April 25 2020 2020 04 25 Saturday present present NetworkCine Mo ReleaseMay 9 2020 05 09 July 26 2020 2020 07 26 NetworkKapamilya Channel A2Z ALLTVReleaseAugust 1 2020 2020 08 01 present present Initially being aired during special occasions since its inception 5 The Saturday edition newscast program of TV Patrol Sabado premiered on February 14 2004 coinciding to the Valentine s Day at 6 30 p m PHT while the Sunday edition newscast program of TV Patrol Linggo premiered on May 9 2004 of the same time at 6 30 p m PHT on the eve of the 2004 elections that is covered by ABS CBN as Halalan 2004 49 Henry Omaga Diaz and Ces Orena Drilon served as the first anchors of both weekend editions At the beginning both editions were complemented by The Weekend News as ABS CBN s weekend newscasts with TV Patrol Sabado and TV Patrol Linggo as early evening newscast and The Weekend News as late night newscast until it was cancelled more than a year later During this period the weekend editions used to occupy middle evening time slots between 8 00 and 10 00 p m PHT It also shared identical title card opening theme and graphics with the then TV Patrol World On June 18 2005 Bernadette Sembrano replaced Orena Drilon who left the weekend edition for ABS CBN Insider On July 8 2006 Alex Santos replaced Omaga Diaz who left the weekend edition for Bandila On July 3 2010 three days after the revamp of the regular edition the two weekend editions were merged into TV Patrol Weekend On November 26 2011 Sembrano and Santos who were also hosts of Umagang Kay Ganda were replaced by Pinky Webb and Alvin Elchico 50 The newscast also had an earlier timeslot of 5 00 p m every Saturday On May 6 2015 Webb left the network to later join CNN Philippines 51 With this she was temporarily replaced alternately by various ABS CBN reporters anchors until Zen Hernandez became her permanent replacement on July 9 2016 On April 1 2018 the weekend edition started to be shown in High Definition Beginning March 21 2020 the program expanded to 45 minutes in weekends and on March 28 began airing on both TeleRadyo and ABS CBN News Channel for the first time in 16 years Sundays only with program beginning a Saturday broadcast on ANC beginning April 25 that same year The broadcast s return to DZMM TeleRadyo was the first to be aired there after ten years of absence On May 9 2020 the weekend edition began to be aired in Cine Mo after ABS CBN and DZMM went off air on May 5 2020 due to cease and desist order from the National Telecommunications Commission after its franchise expired on May 4 2020 while on TeleRadyo it began to broadcast on Saturdays The newscast also extended its broadcast time to 50 minutes and later on to a full hour On August 1 2020 the weekend edition began airing on the Kapamilya Channel On October 31 2020 the weekend edition expanded its airtime from 45 minutes to an hour 22 On January 1 2022 the weekend edition returned on free to air television via simulcast on A2Z On June 17 2023 following programming changes on Kapamilya Channel and A2Z the newscast reduced its airtime to 45 minutes and returned to a timeslot of 5 30 p m to 6 15 p m PHT The broadcast of the weekend edition returned to AM Radio via DWPM on July 1 2023 It is also carried over to TeleRadyo Serbisyo that same day The broadcast of the weekend edition returned to channels 2 and 16 in Metro Manila via ALLTV on April 20 2024 47 News Patrol editTV Patrol nbsp Logo since August 8 2022Also known asNews PatrolGenreNews bulletinCreated byABS CBN CorporationDeveloped byABS CBN News and Current AffairsPresented byVarious news anchors Hourly Denice Dinsay Primetime Country of originPhilippinesOriginal languageFilipinoNo of episodesN A airs daily ProductionProduction locationStudio 7 ABS CBN Broadcasting CenterCamera setupSingle camera setupRunning time2 10 minutes hourly 30 minutes primetime for Kapamilya Channel Original releaseNetworkABS CBNReleaseSeptember 5 2005 2005 09 05 May 5 2020 2020 05 05 NetworkTeleRadyo ANC Cine Mo ReleaseMay 8 2020 05 08 June 12 2020 2020 06 12 NetworkKapamilya ChannelReleaseJune 15 2020 2020 06 15 present present NetworkA2ZReleaseJune 20 2022 2022 06 20 present present NetworkJeepney TVReleaseJanuary 2023 2023 01 December 22 2023 2023 12 22 News Patrol is an hourly news bulletin by ABS CBN News which was aired from September 5 2005 to May 5 2020 replacing ABS CBN News Advisory at the former ABS CBN The news bulletin was suspended on May 5 2020 after ABS CBN was forced to cease and desist its free TV broadcasting operations given by the order of the NTC On May 8 2020 News Patrol continued broadcasting on cable channels TeleRadyo ANC Cine Mo TFC online via ABS CBN News website Facebook YouTube and iWantTFC and on free to air television on A2Z since June 20 2022 It also served as the main newscast for Kapamilya Channel until it was replaced by a TV Patrol simulcast Regional editions edit Final edit News Patrol North Luzon ABS CBN TV 3 Baguio ABS CBN TV 32 Dagupan ABS CBN TV 46 Pampanga ABS CBN TV 7 Laoag and ABS CBN TV 2 Isabela News Patrol Palawan ABS CBN TV 7 Palawan News Patrol Bicol ABS CBN TV 11 Naga and ABS CBN TV 4 Legazpi News Patrol Central Visayas ABS CBN TV 3 Cebu and ABS CBN 12 Dumaguete News Patrol North Mindanao ABS CBN TV 4 Cagayan de Oro and ABS CBN TV 11 Butuan News Patrol Southern Mindanao ABS CBN TV 4 Davao News Patrol South Central Mindanao ABS CBN TV 3 General Santos and ABS CBN TV 5 Cotabato News Patrol Chavacano ABS CBN TV 3 Zamboanga News Patrol Negros ABS CBN TV 4 Bacolod News Patrol Panay ABS CBN TV 10 Iloilo Defunct edit News Patrol Kapampangan ABS CBN TV 46 Pampanga formerly TV Patrol Pampanga merged to TV Patrol North Luzon and News Patrol North Luzon Batangas News Patrol ABS CBN TV 10 Batangas now known as TV Patrol Southern Tagalog since 2009 Dumaguete News Patrol ABS CBN TV 12 Dumaguete Airing history edit As an hourly news bulletin edit News Patrol premiered in 2005 as a news bulletin of the morning show Magandang Umaga Bayan The news bulletin was reformatted into ABS CBN s news bulletin replacing ABS CBN News Advisory on September 5 2005 In 2006 it became the first Philippine news program to broadcast the victory of the First Philippine Mount Everest Expedition On April 1 2018 News Patrol switched to high definition format alongside with other network s main channel news programs On April 9 2020 News Patrol aired its special coverage of the COVID 19 pandemic during the Paschal Triduum of the Holy Week as an evening newscast On May 5 2020 News Patrol aired its last bulletin on ABS CBN after the network was forced to cease and desist its free TV broadcasting operations given by the order of the NTC due to the expiration of the network s legislative franchise to operate the day before 52 On May 8 2020 the news bulletin migrated to TeleRadyo The Filipino Channel and social media platforms such as Facebook YouTube and iWantTFC Some regional newscasts also began to air live on their respective Facebook pages the following day In October 2021 Pia Gutierrez left the Saturday News Patrol bulletins for The World Tonight She was replaced by Willard Cheng in November 2021 On June 20 2022 News Patrol alternately aired on A2Z in lieu of the ZOE produced Ulat A2Z which is broadcast every weekday afternoon marking its return to free to air television after two years As a primetime newscast edit On June 15 2020 News Patrol returned via Kapamilya Channel as a temporary 30 minute primetime newscast instead of airing the two hour newscast TV Patrol which airs on ANC TeleRadyo and Cine Mo 53 ANC and former S A news presenter Denice Dinsay anchored the primetime newscast However the primetime newscast ended shortly on July 24 as TV Patrol began its broadcast on Kapamilya Channel on July 27 54 News Patrol was then reverted to an hourly news bulletin of the said channel on the same day Anchors edit Current Anchors edit Adrian Ayalin Raphael Bosano Jeff Canoy Johnson Manabat Victoria Tulad Lyza Aquino Former anchors edit RG Cruz Denice Dinsay Jorge Carino Bianca Dava Katrina Domingo Jasmin Romero Willard Cheng Stanley Palisada Jing Castaneda Gigi Grande Henry Omaga Diaz Pia Gutierrez Mike Navallo Noli de Castro as anchor for special coverage Ted Failon as anchor for special coverage Korina Sanchez as anchor for special coverage Karen Davila Julius Babao as anchor for special coverage Ces Drilon moved to CNN Philippines Atom Araullo returned to GMA Network Cheryl Cosim moved to TV5 Dindo Amparo Sol Aragones Jacque Manabat Jay Ruiz Nikki de Guzman moved to TV5 Maan Macapagal moved to PTV Alvin Elchico as anchor for special Black Saturday newscast TV Patrol Express editTV Patrol Express is a digital only spinoff of TV Patrol produced by ABS CBN News airing weekdays at 5 00 p m PHT on the network s YouTube and Facebook platforms Anchored by Jeff Canoy and Denice Dinsay the program offers a concise ranging from 5 to 10 minutes overview of significant national headlines serving as a pre show to the flagship TV Patrol newscast Theme music editTV Patrol originally used Vangelis Pulstar as its very first theme music from March 2 1987 to November 4 1994 This theme had also been used prior by Univision owned and operated station WLTV TV On November 7 1994 Pulstar was replaced by Ryan Cayabyab s ABS CBN News Theme which served as the theme of TV Patrol and the ABS CBN News and Public Affairs division until 1996 The theme was used as the theme music for The World Tonight which airs on the ABS CBN News Channel ANC from 1999 up to 2018 with slight and more modern re composition In 1996 when Noli de Castro became the sole anchor of the newscast it adopted Gari Communications Allegro from KPIX TV a CBS owned TV station in San Francisco California although the news theme had also been used by KBAK TV On March 5 2001 when de Castro left the newscast for the Senate elections of that year Korina Sanchez Henry Omaga Diaz and Aljo Bendijo replaced him as the new anchors the Filipino composition of Allegro was done with elements from the orchestra version and combined the elements of the original 1996 2001 version the 1994 96 ABS CBN News Theme and the ABS CBN s jingle The theme underwent re compositions in 2002 which was also the 2004 2006 TV Patrol Sabado and TV Patrol Linggo theme 2003 2004 and 2006 which was rearranged and composed by Neocolours Jimmy Antiporda The theme music in use since June 30 2010 incorporates the elements of Pulstar TV Patrol s 2001 theme and TV Patrol World s 2004 and 2006 theme music and has been the newscast s longest used theme music Anchors editAnchors nbsp Noli de Castro serves as an anchor nbsp Bernadette Sembrano serves as an anchor nbsp Korina Sanchez served as an anchor nbsp Julius Babao served as an anchor nbsp Kata inocencio served as an anchor Current anchors edit Weeknight editions Noli de Castro 1987 2001 2010 2021 2023 present Karen Davila 2004 2010 2021 present Bernadette Sembrano 2005 2011 2015 present Henry Omaga Diaz 1996 2001 2001 2003 2004 2006 2020 present Weekend editions Alvin Elchico 2011 present weekday fill in anchor 2018 present Zen Hernandez 2016 present weekday fill in anchor 2017 present Express anchors Jeff Canoy 2024 present Denice Dinsay 2024 present Segment hosts Ariel Rojas 2021 present Weather Patrol Kwentong Napa Panahon Bernadette Sembrano 2004 present Lingkod Kapamilya amp Tao Po Dyan Castillejo 2004 present Sports Patrol Gretchen Fullido 2010 present Star Patrol Migs Bustos 2022 present Alam Nyo Ba and Uso at Bago Noli de Castro 2012 2021 2023 present KBYN Special formerly Kabayan Special Patrol Winnie Cordero 2010 present Winning Moment formerly Winner sa Life Former anchors edit Weeknight editions Aljo Bendijo substitute anchor for de Castro 2000 2001 2001 2003 as an anchor Ely Aligora 1987 1995 as a reporter and or substitute anchor for de Castro Evangelista Babao or Failon Frankie Evangelista 1987 1996 Gel Santos Relos 1987 1996 as a reporter and or substitute anchor for Tiangco or Arevalo Evangelista or de Castro Julius Babao 1993 1996 as a reporter and or substitute anchor for de Castro 2003 2010 as an anchor Kata Inocencio 1987 1996 as a reporter and or substitute anchor for Tiangco or Arevalo Evangelista or de Castro Korina Sanchez 1987 1995 as a reporter and or substitute anchor for Tiangco or Arevalo Evangelista or de Castro 1995 1996 2001 2004 and 2010 2015 as an anchor Luchi Cruz Valdes 1987 1988 as a reporter and or substitute anchor for Tiangco or Arevalo Evangelista or de Castro Mel Tiangco 1987 1995 Robert Arevalo 1987 Ted Failon 1990 1996 as a reporter and or substitute anchor for de Castro or Evangelista 2004 2020 as an anchor Weekend editions Alex Santos 2003 2006 as a reporter and or substitute anchor for Babao Failon or Omaga Diaz 2006 2011 as an anchor Ces Drilon 2001 2004 as a reporter and or substitute anchor for Sanchez 2004 2017 substitute anchor for Davila Sanchez or Sembrano 2004 2005 as an anchor Pinky Webb 2003 2011 as a reporter and or substitute anchor for Davila Sanchez or Sembrano 2011 2015 as an anchor Segment hosts Angelique Lazo 1987 1993 Star News Boyet Sison 2021 2022 38 Alam N yo Ba Christine Bersola Babao 1993 1996 Star News Ernie Baron 1987 2006 Weather Kim Atienza 2006 2021 Weather Weather Lang Alamin kay Kuya Kim and Kaunting Kaalaman Marc Logan 1996 2024 Mga Kwento ni Marc Logan Patricia Opel 1991 1996 as a showbiz reporter and or substitute anchor for Lazo Bersola Babao for Star News Phoemela Baranda 2004 2010 Star Patrol Tina Monzon Palma 2006 2007 Lingkod Kapamilya Regional editions editFrom 1988 to 2020 the regional editions of the newscast that are delivered in other Philippine languages collectively credited as TV Patrol Regional were broadcast on all ABS CBN Regional stations nationwide with simulcast on the network s four provincial Radyo Patrol AM Radio stations DYAB TeleRadyo Cebu and selected MOR FM radio stations All regional editions aired in the late afternoon until ABS CBN ceased free TV and radio operations on May 5 2020 with selected editions simulcast over The Filipino Channel for overseas viewers Several newscasts were also aired nationwide from August 2016 to January 2018 on the ABS CBN Regional Channel via Sky Cable Destiny Cable and Sky Direct The ABS CBN Regional YouTube page also includes archived videos of past editions for those who have not watched the program as well as for overseas viewers On May 8 2020 the regional editions resumed broadcasts through their respective Facebook pages and the ABS CBN Regional YouTube channel However on July 15 2020 ABS CBN announced that the company would go into retrenchment on August 31 in light of the denial of its bid for a legislative franchise laying off much of its employees It was further revealed on July 17 2020 during an interview on Failon Ngayon sa TeleRadyo that the regional division of ABS CBN News would fold after regular business hours on the said retrenchment date Included in the shutdown is the halt of all its regional programs and their respective TV Patrol editions with their last broadcasts aired on August 28 2020 55 Final regional editions edit Luzon edit TV Patrol Bicol 1996 2020 TV Patrol North Luzon 1995 2020 TV Patrol Palawan 1997 2006 2011 2020 TV Patrol Southern Tagalog 2009 2020 Visayas edit TV Patrol Central Visayas 1988 2020 TV Patrol Eastern Visayas 1998 2020 TV Patrol Negros 1988 2020 TV Patrol Panay 1998 2020 Mindanao edit TV Patrol Chavacano 1995 2020 TV Patrol North Mindanao 1995 2020 TV Patrol South Central Mindanao 1996 2020 TV Patrol Southern Mindanao 1989 2020 Defunct editions edit TV Patrol Cagayan de Oro Iligan Nuebe Patrol relaunched as TV Patrol Northern Mindanao then TV Patrol North Mindanao TV Patrol Naga Legazpi merged into TV Patrol Bicol TV Patrol Cebu Dumaguete merged into TV Patrol Central Visayas TV Patrol Tuguegarao Isabela merged into TV Patrol Cagayan Valley later merged with TV Patrol North Luzon TV Patrol Baguio relaunched as TV Patrol Northern Luzon later TV Patrol North Luzon TV Patrol Laoag relaunched as TV Patrol Ilocos later merged with TV Patrol North Luzon TV Patrol Iloilo relaunched as TV Patrol Panay TV Patrol 4 renamed as TV Patrol Western Visayas then TV Patrol Bacolod until renamed TV Patrol Negros TV Patrol Western Visayas now comprising TV Patrol Negros and TV Patrol Panay TV Patrol Butuan relaunched as TV Patrol Caraga later merged to TV Patrol North Mindanao TV Patrol Mindanao scaled down as TV Patrol Davao then reverted to its original title until renamed TV Patrol Southern Mindanao TV Patrol Dagupan relaunched as TV Patrol North Central Luzon later merged with TV Patrol North Luzon Palawan TV Patrol relaunched as TV Patrol Palawan TV Patrol Zamboanga relaunched as TV Patrol Chavacano TV Patrol Cotabato relaunched as TV Patrol Central Mindanao later merged to TV Patrol South Central Mindanao TV Patrol General Santos relaunched as TV Patrol Socsksargen and later as TV Patrol South Central Mindanao TV Patrol Pagadian relaunched as TV Patrol Northwestern Mindanao then replaced by Nuebe Patrol and later merged to TV Patrol North Mindanao TV Patrol Pampanga axed in 2018 scaled down to short News Patrol Kapampangan bulletin opt outs later merged with TV Patrol North Luzon TV Patrol Tacloban fused into TV Patrol Eastern Visayas International broadcast editTV Patrol Weekend airs in Australia with a delayed telecast the next morning on SBS WorldWatch every Sunday and Monday while TV Patrol is aired every Tuesday to Saturday Prior to the WorldWatch channel launch TV Patrol was aired on SBS World Watch news block via SBS and SBS Viceland TV Patrol weeknight and weekend editions are aired worldwide via The Filipino Channel with the weeknight edition also broadcast to overseas Filipino viewers on KBEH EMT Media TV KVMD DT7 Crossings TV in Los Angeles California KIKU TV in Honolulu Hawaii KBTV CD Crossings TV in Sacramento California and KTSF KQTA LD Crossings TV in San Francisco Oakland San Jose California Reception editIn October 1988 early in the program s run Meg Mendoza of the Manila Standard criticized the show s format stating that we still prefer GMA Balita since we can t stand the blood and gore being shown Sensationalism may be good for the ratings but there s no substitute to honest and intelligent reporting 56 In 1989 poet and literary critic Virgilio S Almario was critical of TV Patrol s use of Filipino siyokoy words loanwords from the Spanish or English language that are formed through a misunderstanding of Spanish grammar As examples Almario highlighted the use of the words aspeto parliyamento pesante and konsernado which he respectively corrected as aspekto parlamento magsasaka paisano or magbubukid and konsernido However he still commends the program for passionately delivering news in the Filipino language 57 See also editList of accolades received by TV PatrolReferences edit Angelo Castro Jr dies Rappler com April 5 2012 Archived from the original on April 7 2012 Retrieved April 5 2012 Mangosing Frances Elona Jamie Marie April 5 2012 Veteran broadcaster Angelo Castro Jr passes away at 67 INQUIRER net Archived from the original on April 6 2012 Retrieved April 5 2012 Broadcast journalist Angelo Castro 67 InterAksyon com April 5 2012 Archived from the original on April 7 2012 Retrieved April 5 2012 Manila Standard 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