24 Oras Bikol
24 Oras Bikol | |
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Created by | GMA Bicol |
Developed by | GMA News and Public Affairs |
Directed by | Julius Lilao |
Starring | Elmer Caseles |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language(s) | Bicolano |
No. of episodes | n/a (airs daily) |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | GMA Bicol |
Original release |
September 17, 2012 - November 7, 2014 (as Baretang Bikol) November 10, 2014 – April 24, 2015 |
24 Oras Bikol, formerly Baretang Bikol, is the regional newscast of GMA Bicol which premiered on September 17, 2012. The newscast covers Bicol Region along with parts of Southern Tagalog, Central Luzon and Eastern Visayas.[1][2] It airs live every weekdays from GMA Bicol studios. Its anchor is the veteran local broadcaster Elmer Caseles.
Following changes in now-main newscast 24 Oras, Baretang Bikol was rebranded as 24 Oras Bikol since November 10, 2014.[3]
Cancellation
After almost 2 and a half years of airing since September 2012 due to streamlining process happened to all the network's regional stations, 24 Oras Bikol went off-air on April 24, 2015.
Area of Coverage
- Naga City and Camarines Sur
- Legazpi City and Albay
- Daet and Camarines Norte
- Virac and Catanduanes
- Masbate City and Masbate
- Sorsogon City and Sorsogon
- Batangas City and Batangas
- Lucena City and Quezon
- San Pablo and Laguna
- Boac and Marinduque
- San Jose and Occidental Mindoro
- Calapan City and Oriental Mindoro
- Odiongan and Romblon
- Jala-jala and Rizal
- Tagaytay City and Cavite
- San Fernando City and Pampanga
- Balanga City and Bataan
- Malolos City and Bulacan
- Northwest parts of Northern Samar (shared with 24 Oras Central Visayas)
Final Anchor
- Elmer Caseles
Final Field Reporters
- Avril Daja
- Mark Bongat
- Kaye Botastas
- Chariza Pagtalunan
- Michelle Chua
- Maila Aycocho
- Michael Biando
Former Field Reporters
- Michael Jaucian
References
- ↑ "GMA Network boosts Luzon viewership, opens Ilocos and Bicol stations". GMANetwork.com. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
- ↑ "GMA-7 launches originating station in Bicol; Kapuso Day will take place this Sunday in Legazpi". Philippine Entertainment Portal (PEP.ph). 9 August 2013. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
- ↑ GMA News and Public Affairs announces big changes in news lineup
External links
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