PTV Newsbreak

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PTV Newsbreak
Created by PTV
Presented byAudrey Gorriceta (Weekday Filipino Edition)
Charms Espina (Weekday English Edition)
Bea Bernardo Naomi Tiburcio Kenneth Paciente Allan Francisco Cleizl Pardilla Daniel Amos Manalastas and Mela Lesmoras (Weekend Filipino Edition)
Various contributors (Regional Editions)
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesEnglish (March 13, 1989-November 1, 1998; July 2, 2012-September 6, 2020)
Filipino (July 2, 2012-September 6, 2020)
Cebuano, Ilocano (Regional Editions)
Production
Production locationsPTV 4 Studio A, Quezon City
Camera setup Multicamera setup
Running time2 to 4 minutes
Release
Original network People's Television Network
Picture format NTSC
Original releaseFirst incarnation:
March 13, 1989 – November 1, 1998
Second incarnation:
July 2, 2012 
September 6, 2020 (2020-09-06)
Chronology
Preceded byTeledyaryo News Bulletin
Followed byPTV Balita Ngayon
Related shows IBC NewsBreak
RPN NewsBreak

PTV Newsbreak was the hourly news bulletin of PTV, which was aired from March 13, 1989 to November 1, 1998, and was replaced by News Flash sa 4. and from July 2, 2012 to September 6, 2020, replacing Teledyaryo and was replaced by PTV Balita Ngayon.

Since 2017, the news bulletin has also produced two regional spin-offs, PTV Cordillera Newsbreak (produced by PTV-8 Baguio) and PTVisMin Newsbreak (produced by PTV-11 Davao), airing over the national feed of PTV.

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