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Cristy FerMinute
Cristy Per Minute Title Card.jpg
Title card from 1997 to 2000
Also known asCristy Per Minute
Genre Talk show
Entertainment news
Created by ABS-CBN Corporation
TV5 Network
Cignal TV
Presented by Cristy Fermin
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodes1,531
Production
ProducerRoldeo Endrinal
Running time30 minutes
(Cristy Per Minute)
60 minutes
(Cristy FerMinute)
Original release
Network ABS-CBN
ReleaseFebruary 6, 1995 (1995-02-06) 
January 7, 2000 (2000-01-07)
Network AksyonTV
One PH
True TV
ReleaseFebruary 21, 2011 (2011-02-21) 
present
Related
Showbiz Lingo/Showbiz Lingo Plus (ABS-CBN)
(1992–1999)
Cristy FerMinute
Cristy Fer Minute Title Card.jpg
Title card on One PH and True TV
Genre Entertainment news
Running time1 hour
Country of origin Philippines
Home station DWFM (2010–2024)
DWLA (2024–present)
Hosted by Cristy Fermin
Romel Chika
Created by TV5 Network and Cignal TV
Narrated by Martin Andanar (2010–present)
Mox de Vera (2019–present)
Recording studio
Original releaseNovember 8, 2010 (2010-11-08) 
present
No. of episodes3,561 (as of August 8, 2024)

Cristy FerMinute (previously Cristy Per Minute) is a Philippine entertainment talk show hosted by Cristy Fermin and Romel Chika. It premiered on ABS-CBN as Cristy Per Minute which aired from February 6, 1995 to January 7, 2000. It was broadcast weekdays at 1:30 pm after 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila which was later replaced by Magandang Tanghali Bayan from 1995 to 1999. It later moved to 3:00 pm before Hoy Gising! until the show ended; on November 8, 2010, it was revived by TV5 as Cristy FerMinute. At present, it airs on One PH and True TV, along with a simulcast on 105.9 True FM.

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Cristy Per Minute on ABS-CBN

Cristy Fermin was one of the hosts of the top-rating Sunday talk show Showbiz Lingo (later reformatted as Showbiz Lingo Plus). When ABS-CBN executives saw her expertise in exploiting the latest showbiz news, they decided to put up a daily afternoon show that the masses would also look forward to aside from Showbiz Lingo. Cristy Per Minute was conceptualized by ABS-CBN and aired its first episode on January 30, 1995. In here, Cristy interviewed famous showbiz personalities about various issues, dished out her own opinions and even letting the viewers have their own view about the intrigues and headlines. [1] Every Friday, the show also had its Grand Fans Day to honor and recognize celebrities who gained popularity and at the peak of their careers.

The show was co-hosted by Ogie Diaz and John Lapus, who were working with Fermin in the top-rated Sunday talk show Showbiz Lingo. Their job on the show is to guide the viewers about the latest topics through voting and texting, wherein they have to answer a poll question and through their own segments. The question is about the celebrity that guested on the show. [2] Along with Diaz and Lapus, Gia Garchitorena was also joined in as co-host of the show, all 3 were hired by then-Supervising producer Deo Endrinal. [3]

Cristy Per Minute had a tremendous run for quite some time that it had broken the monotony of the afternoon programming that was traditionally reserved for afternoon drama programs. Due to their immense popularity at the 1:30 pm time slot, their rival program Eat Bulaga! created a 10-minute showbiz segment "Aminin!" as a pre-emptive move. But Cristy Per Minute would later on sustain their high ratings when their sister program 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila came up with "'Wag Isnabin" as a response. On February 8, 1999, the show had to move on its new timeslot at 3:00 pm when ABS-CBN decided to produce afternoon dramas again on the noontime block starting with Marinella . On January 7, 2000, the show aired its final episode after an almost successful 5-year run on the network.[ citation needed ]

Cristy FerMinute on True FM/One PH/True TV

Fermin, who is now working for TV5, is currently hosting Cristy FerMinute. It premiered on November 8, 2010, on Radyo5 92.3 News FM, then broadcasting on the DWFM frequency. She was joined by Richard Pinlac as her co-host during the program's first four years, until Pinlac was replaced by Ronnie Carasco and Wendell Alvarez (Fermin's substitute host while Carasco is not on air). Elmer Reyes and Arniel Serato later joined the show, a few months after the program's pilot episode. Romel Chika is the present her co-host. The radio show dishes out the latest showbiz news that are happening in the country and in abroad. [4]

Currently, the show is produced by Cignal TV. It is simulcast on television via AksyonTV from 2011 to 2019, One PH from 2019 to 2020 and since 2021, and True TV since 2024. It also streams online on Facebook and YouTube via One PH.

On November 1, 2024, the program aired its last episode on DWFM 92.3, as Radyo5 True FM would transfer to DWLA 105.9 effective November 4. [5] [6]

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