TV Patrol Chavacano

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TV Patrol Chavacano
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Also known as
  • TV Patrol Zamboanga
    (January 16, 1995 - 2000)
  • News Patrol Chavacano
    (bulletin version)
Presented byJewel Reyes
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageChavacano
No. of episodesn/a (airs daily from Monday to Friday)
Production
Executive producerQueenie Casimiro
Production locationsABS-CBN Broadcast Center, San Jose Road, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur
Running time40 minutes
1-2 minutes (News Patrol Chavavano)
Production companies
Release
Original network ABS-CBN TV-3 Zamboanga
Audio format Stereo
Original releaseJanuary 16, 1995 (1995-01-16) 
August 28, 2020 (2020-08-28)

TV Patrol Chavacano was the local news program of ABS-CBN Regional Network Group in Zamboanga Peninsula that aired on ABS-CBN TV-3 Zamboanga with simulcast on TV-10 Jolo. TV Patrol Chavacano delivers news from Zamboanga City and the Zamboanga Peninsula region (including Zamboanga Sibugay) along with the former Western Mindanao provinces of Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. Jewel Reyes was the main anchor of this newscast since 2017 after she became a reporter (even Noning Antonio was her relief anchor). It also produces its bulletin version News Patrol Chavacano airing several times a day every weekdays.

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While other TV Patrol versions in Mindanao aired either in Cebuano (the native tongue spoken mostly in Mindanao, as in the cases of TV Patrol North Mindanao and TV Patrol Southern Mindanao) or in Filipino (as in the case of TV Patrol South Central Mindanao), TV Patrol Chavacano was TV Patrol's only edition in Mindanao that uses different language in Chavacano, Zamboanga's native and official language based from Spanish.

It was aired live daily from the ABS-CBN Zamboanga Newscenter at 5:00 PM, Monday to Friday. It was simulcast on radio via MOR 98.7 For Life! Zamboanga and also shown abroad through The Filipino Channel.

History

When the newscast was launched on January 16, 1995 on DXLL-TV, it was first known as "TV Patrol Zamboanga". First anchored by Irene Covarrubias and Roland Ramos, the studios of TV Patrol had lack of broadcast equipments since the network was newly transferred to the old PBS studios. From that date up to 2004, the news was ended with Chavacano quotes or sayings (translated to English) called El Refran del Dia. (The said segment was brought back to the newscast starting October 2018, using Chavacano quotes, sayings or Bible verses).

In 1996, the regional Hoy Gising! segment was aired on this newscast. Other news portions were Chavacano Starnews and Editorial by Reynerio Candido, who was later the main anchor. The same year, broadcast facilities for TV Patrol Chavacano were upgraded, thus it was seen live to viewers all over the Zamboanga Peninsula.

When Ramos left the newscast in 1997, he was replaced by Butch Bustamante, who joined Irene Cobarrubias until her departure in 1999. Jennifer Villanueva joined the newscast in 2000 along with Bustamante and Candido. TV Patrol Zamboanga was renamed into "TV Patrol Chavacano" in 2000.

Butch Bustamante left the newscast in 2001 to run for a seat in the Zamboanga City council, as well as Reynerio Candido three years later. Candido also ran successfully for a seat in the Zamboanga City council in 2004. Villanueva left the newscast in 2006 as she was replaced by Jewel Reyes.

In January 2014, Reyes is joined by Darla Laude, but left a month later.

On January 12, 2015, the program celebrated its 20th anniversary and inserted a "20" to its title card.

In 2016, Reyes is joined by her co-anchor Noning Antonio. TV Patrol Chavacano updated their logo, graphics (with the font of the lower thirds and ticker now with Gotham) and video packages, now matching the national TV Patrol. In September, this is the fourth regional newscast to update its graphics and exactly match the new graphics to the national newscast after TV Patrol Socsksargen (now merged with Central Mindanao into TV Patrol South Central Mindanao), TV Patrol Central Visayas, TV Patrol Ilocos (now TV Patrol North Luzon) and TV Patrol Negros while retaining its 2013 logo on the opening billboard.

Finally in 2017, Reyes is once again the main anchor of the newscast while Antonio is her relief anchor. A new opening billboard retaining the 2013 logo debuted in February 2019 to mark the 24th year since its debut. In January 2020, the newscast marked its 25th year.

The newscast temporarily suspended airings for the second time from May 5 until May 7, 2020, as a result of the cease and desist order of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to stop the broadcasting operations of ABS-CBN, but the newscast resumed on May 8, 2020 via Facebook's live streaming platform Facebook Live.

The newscast aired its final episode on August 28, 2020 as a result of retrenchments after bills for the renewal of ABS-CBN's franchise was denied by the Congress of the Philippines. [1]

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  1. "12 regional 'TV Patrol' programs to air final newscasts on August 28". ABS-CBN News. August 26, 2020. Retrieved August 26, 2020.