Kasangga Mo ang Langit

Kasangga Mo ang Langit (English: You're Up Against the Sky) is a current affairs program which airs the different issues in the Philippines. Kasangga Mo Ang Langit is aired back-to-back with companion show Biyaheng Langit every Saturday at 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm PST over RJDigiTV and is produced by Heavenly Images Productions for Television, Inc. And also on a Live Radio and TV program is hosted by Rey Langit also via DZRJ 810 am RadioVision and DZRJ 810 Radyo Bandido every Monday, Wednesday to Friday at 10:00 am to 11:00 am.

Kasangga Mo ang Langit
GenreCurrent Affairs Program
Created byHeavenly Images Productions for Television, Inc.
Developed byRPN News and Public Affairs (1998-2007)
IBC News and Public Affairs (2008-2013)
PTV (2013-2019)
RJDigiTV (2019-present)
Presented byRey Langit (1998-present)
Reyster Langit (1998-2005)
JR Langit (2006-present)
Opening theme"Kasangga Mo ang Langit" by Michael Laygo
Ending theme"Kasangga Mo ang Langit" by Ronilo Victoriano
Country of originPhilippines
Original language(s)Filipino
Production
Editor(s)Sam Creencia
Running time1 hour (1998-2003)
30 minutes (2004-2008, 2019-Present)
15 minutes (2009-2019)
Release
Original networkRPN (1998-2007)
IBC-13 (2008-2013)
PTV (2013-2019)
RJDigiTV (2019-present)
Original releaseJuly 10, 1998 (1998-07-10) 
present

The show has been hosted by Rey Langit after his failed senatorial bid in the 1998 Presidential Elections through the Partido ng Demokratikong Reporma–Lapiang Manggagawa (Reporma–LM). His first co-host was the late Reyster Langit,[1] who died of heart failure due to cerebral malaria, a disease he contracted in Palawan while he was on assignment. He was replaced by his brother, Reynante "JR" Langit, Jr.

History

Kasangga Mo Ang Langit was first aired on July 10, 1998, via Radio Philippines Network. Rey Langit, who had an unsuccessful senatorial bid in the 1998 Presidential Elections through the Partido ng Demokratikong Reporma–Lapiang Manggagawa (Reporma–LM), was joined by his late son Reyster Langit.[2]

On June 3, 2005 Reyster died of heart failure due to cerebral malaria, a disease he contracted while on assignment in Palawan.[3] Following his death, Rey's surviving son, JR, has since joined him not only for Kasangga Mo Ang Langit but also for Biyaheng Langit.

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