Aksyon Bisaya

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Aksyon Bisaya
Created by TV5 Network
Developed by News5
Presented byGlenn Anthony Soco
Atty. Georgia Herrera
Opening theme"Aksyon Theme" by Jimmy Antiporda (2011-2016)
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageCebuano
No. of episodesn/a (airs daily)
Production
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original network TV5 Cebu
Original releaseJuly 18, 2011 (2011-07-18) 
September 8, 2016 (2016-09-08)

Aksyon Bisaya was a regional newscast of TV5 in Cebu City. It aired every weekdays at 3:45 PM over TV5 Cebu Channel-21, AksyonTV-29 Cebu and pre-empted Movie Max 5 and game days of the PBA. It was anchored by Glenn Anthony Soco and Atty. Georgia Herrera. The newscast was simulcast on radio through Radyo 5 101.9 News FM.

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History

The newscast was premiered as the first regional version of Aksyon on July 18, 2011, with Atty. Ruphil Bañoc and Darlanne Sino Cruz as the pioneering anchors of the newscast. [1] As part of the launch, TV5 upgraded the facilities in Cebu by constructing a new transmission site in Mount Busay and renovations in their studio in Capitol Road. [2] In April 2013, Atty. Frank Malilong, Jr. and Atty. Georgia Hererra were named as new anchors of Aksyon Bisaya, replacing Bañoc, who have conflict of interest on his contract with RMN DYHP Cebu and Sino Cruz, who remained focus on her business. [2] Malilong, Jr., resigned from anchoring the newscast in May 2014, [3] and it was later replaced by known Cebu businessman Glenn Soco.

In September 2015, Aksyon Bisaya lost three of its reporters, Dennis Tanoc, Andrea Pateña and King Anthony Perez after they accept the Special Limited Voluntary Separation Program offer given by the TV5's higher-ups. [4]

On September 8, 2016, Aksyon Bisaya (after 5 years) and Davao's Aksyon Dabaw were cancelled due to cost-cutting measures by the network to sustain its day-by-day operations. Although the newscast has ended, the reporters and cameramen remain employed and they have continued to file reports for the Aksyon newscast seen nationally on TV5 and for Radyo5. [5]

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Former Anchors and Reporters

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