Balitaan (2013 TV program)

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Balitaan
Directed byAndy Macapagal
Boy Osoyos
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
Production
Executive producersDennis Cortes
Emil Carreon
Camera setup multicamera setup
Running time1 hour and 30 minutes
Original release
Network People's Television Network
ReleaseJanuary 7, 2013 (2013-01-07) 
August 29, 2014 (2014-08-29)
Related
RadyoBisyon (2014–2017)

PTV Balitaan is a flagship morning newscast broadcast on Philippine state television network PTV, which was aired from January 7, 2013, to August 29, 2014, replacing Metro One and was replaced by RadyoBisyon . A remake was aired on CNN Philippines in 2016. It is aired weekdays from 5:30 am to 7:00 am (UTC +8). Balitaan's format consisted of international, national and local news, sports, entertainment (the only PTV-produced newscast to do so) and special interviews.

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History

Balitaan premiered in January 2013 as one of the replacements of the short-lived morning show Metro One. Metro One News segment anchor Audrey Gorriceta and former RPN NewsWatch reporters Vivienne Gulla and Pircelyn Pielago led the anchormen of the morning newscast. Dina Paguibitan, Sam Ramirez, Cheska Aguiluz, Julius Disamburun, Fred Monteza, and Jackie Say were the first reporters of the newscast.

Emil Carreon who has duties as the executive producer of the program joined the anchors in 2013 as the segment host of Editorial and Interviews segment. PTV ARMM Bureau Chief Bro. Hajji Munir Jannaral's program segment Salam started in January 2014 as part of the campaign on the peace process in the Bangsamoro region.

Pielago bid farewell as the anchor of Balitaan in April 2014 due to her commitments as one of the candidates of Miss Philippines Earth 2014 but returned as one of the reporters of the newscast. Gorriceta and Gulla retained as the anchors of the newscast.

On June 2, 2014, Balitaan reformatted with a brand new studio set designed by Extremity Arts, new graphics and new titlecards.

On August 29, 2014, Balitaan air their last broadcast to make way for RadyoBisyon.

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