Teledyaryo

Teledyaryo
Created by National Broadcasting Network
People's Television Network
Presented by see Teledyaryo Anchors
Country of origin Philippines
Production
Production location(s) NBN/PTV 4 Studio, Quezon City
Running time 1 hour
Release
Original network NBN/PTV
Original release July 16, 2001 (2001-07-16) â€“ June 29, 2012 (2012-06-29)
Chronology
Preceded by Pambansang Balita Ala-Una
National Network News
News Flash sa 4
Followed by PTV Sports
News @ 1
News @ 6
NewsLife
PTV Newsbreak
The Weekend News

Teledyaryo (a portmanteau of telebisyon and dyaryo, Filipino words meaning television and newspaper, respectively; hence, "Newspaper Television") was the flagship newscast of People's Television Network. Shown every weeknight at 5:00 pm Philippine Standard Time, it is anchored by Angelique Lazo (weekdays), Rocky Ignacio on Saturdays and Joseph Parafina on Sundays.

Background

The newscast was aired since July 16, 2001 and originally hosted by Gani Oro and Chino Trinidad. The newscast became popular when it aired live footages of the September 11 attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C..

Since 2005, it produced several spin-offs on different timeslots.

  • Teledyaryo Weekend
  • Teledyaryo News Bulletin (Top Of The Hour newscast)
  • Teledyaryo Business*
  • Teledyaryo Sports
  • Teledyaryo (main newscast; early evening newscast)
  • Teledyaryo Final Edition (renamed as Batingaw from April 2008 until it returned to its original name on early August 2010 and late night newscast)

Those marked with * are spin-offs that no longer produced.

Teledyaryo air their last broadcast in June 29, 2012 as part of PTV reformat and replaced by PTV Sports, News @ 1, News @ 6 and NewsLife. However, Teledyaryo is still used by PTV-4 Ylocos (Vigan) as "Teledyaryo Ylocos" for its regional newscasts.

Final Anchors

  • Kathy San Gabriel (Final Edition)
  • Aljo Bendijo (Final Edition)
  • Angelique Lazo (Main Edition)
  • Audrey Gorriceta (News Bulletin)
  • Joseph Parafina (Saturday Edition)
  • Buddy Oberas (Sunday Edition)
  • Snow Badua (Sports Edition)

Former anchors

  • Allan Allanigue
  • Martin Andanar (formerly News5 Anchor and Now PCOO Secretary)
  • Ian Ardiente
  • Patricia Bermudez-Hizon
  • Louella de Cordova-Malvar
  • Rey Langit
  • John Manalili
  • Miguel Gil
  • Rolly Gonzalo
  • David Nye
  • Gani Oro
  • Christine Ong
  • Flor Perez
  • Elizabeth Raymundo
  • Saleema Refran
  • Jasmin Romero (Moved to ABS-CBN)
  • Lala Roque (Moved to GMA Network)
  • Chino Trinidad
  • Katherine de Leon Vilar
  • Nikka Cleofe-Alejar†
  • Candace Giron

See also

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