SportsCenter Philippines

SportsCenter Philippines
Genre Sports news
Created by Chet Simmons
Developed by ESPN 5
Directed by Raffy Romano
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) English and Filipino
Production
Production location(s) TV5 Media Center, Mandaluyong
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 30-60 minutes
Release
Original network The 5 Network
ESPN 5
Original release December 17, 2017 (2017-12-17) – present
Chronology
Preceded by Aksyon Weekend
Pilipinas News Weekend
(as weekend newscast)
External links
ESPN5.com Website

SportsCenter Philippines is the flagship newscast of ESPN 5, the sports division of TV5 Network. It is the local version of SportsCenter following TV5's partnership with global sports network ESPN after a few years ESPN in the Philippines was hiatus for 5 years after being replaced by Fox Sports Asia (SportsCenter Asia has been relaunched as Fox Sports Central Asia since 2013). [1] [2] It airs every Sunday to Friday at 9:30 PM and Saturdays at 8:00 PM.

History

Before the creation of SportsCenter Philippines Sports5 had produced its own sports news show.

AKTV Center

It was first known as AKTV Center, when TV5 airs its sports programs through AKTV block on IBC-13. It began airing on October 2, 2011, and serves as pre-game, halftime, and post-game show of the PBA games which began airing on AKTV on the same day. It was hosted by Patricia Bermudez-Hizon, with Mico Halili and Magoo Marjon as alternates. The format similar to Inside the NBA was adopted for the AKTV Center starting the 2011-12 Philippine Cup Quarterfinal round, usually having a three-man panel consisting of either Halili, Marjon, Bermudez-Hizon, Aaron Atayde and Dominic Uy. Special guests were added at the panel from time to time. Several characters were introduced for the segment, which also includes parodies of NBA players, namely "Kobesaya" (a look-alike of Kobe Bryant), "Jeremy Lin-ta" (Jeremy Lin) and "J.R. "Pepe" Smith" (J.R. Smith). AKTV Center airs from the IBC studios in Broadcast City but sometimes air from the playing venue during special occasions, notably the league's opening ceremonies and the jersey retirement of Robert Jaworski.

During the 2012 Commissioner's Cup, AKTV introduced "Home Court" with Lia Cruz as its host. The segment airs during the halftime break of the second game. However it only lasted for four episodes before returning to AKTV Center's original format.

AKTV Center ceased airing by the middle of May 2013, along with AKTV block itself, following the expiration of blocktime agreement between TV5 and IBC-13 by the end of the month. There were no formatted show aired during 2013 PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals when the PBA games was transferred to TV5 and AksyonTV.

Sports5 Center

During TV5's airing of the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship from August 1 - 11, 2013, a similarly formatted pre-game show was included in the broadcast, which was named Sports5 Center. This incarnation was carried over for the PBA's 2013-14 season, however it was only aired during Sundays. Sports5 Center was replaced by Sports 360 in November 2014.

On November 2016, the pre-game show was again renamed as Sports5 Center, retiring the Sports 360 pre-game show.

Sports5 Center continues to air when ESPN 5 was launched on October 13, 2017. It ended on the Game 7 of the 2017 PBA Governors' Cup Finals on October 27.

Sports 360

Sports 360 is a sports-oriented show that also serves as a pre-game program for the PBA games beginning the 2014-15 season. It is shown via livestreaming at Sports5.ph, before the start of the PBA's first game during weekdays and on TV5 before the start of the second game during weekends. The show focuses on the latest news in the league as well as other sports. It spun off as a separate show starting February 1, 2015, though a short version of the show, Sports 360 Blitz was introduced for the 2015-16 season as pre-game and post-game show of the PBA. Sports 360 ceased airing by 2016.

Format

SportsCenter Philippines features the latest sports news and developments from the Philippines and around the world, with daily content contribution from SportsCenter of the US.

Covering the latest in sports news, highlights and updates in its signature fast-paced format, SportsCenter Philippines concentrates on the biggest stories of the day and the sports that matter most to Filipino fans, including the PBA, the NBA, American football, volleyball and more. [3]

SportsCenter Philippines expands its coverage through its bulletin version SportsCenter Right Now (launched on November 24), airing on ESPN 5 programs, and a segment in News5's flagship newscast Aksyon Prime as SportsCenter sa Aksyon.

Presenters

  • Aaron Atayde (2017–present)
  • Magoo Marjon (2017–present)
  • Amanda Fernandez (2017–present)
  • Jinno Rufino (2018–present)
  • Carla Lizardo (2018–present)
  • Selina Dagdag (2018–present)
  • Apple David (2018–present)
  • Eric Menk (2018–present)

Reporters

  • Chino Lui Pio
  • Rizza Diaz
  • Lyn Olavario (also a reporter for News5)
  • Renz Ongkiko (also a reporter for News5)

Former Presenters & Reporters

  • Lia Cruz - on pregnancy leave
  • Mara Aquino

References

  1. Bolante, Mikkel (October 12, 2017). "ESPN-5 IS HERE - TV5 announces partnership with 'Worldwide Leader in Sports'". Interaksyon. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  2. Isaga, JP (October 12, 2017). "ESPN returns to Philippine TV with TV5 partnership". Rappler. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  3. ‘SportsCenter Philippines’ to premiere December 17 on ESPN5 retrieved December 17, 2017
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