TV Patrol Southern Tagalog

TV Patrol Southern Tagalog is the local newscast of ABS-CBN Regional in Batangas. The newscast is delivered in a tabloid-style format. The program delivers news headlines about the current events in the Southern Tagalog region, which is divided into Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon) and Mimaropa (Occidental & Oriental Mindoro, Marinduque and Romblon) except Palawan, which is served by TV Patrol Palawan.

TV Patrol Southern Tagalog
Title card
Presented byJonathan Magistrado
Country of originPhilippines
Original language(s)Filipino
No. of episodesn/a (airs Monday-Friday)
Production
Production location(s)ABS-CBN Broadcast Center, 2nd Floor Seasons Mall, Laurel Highway, Tambo, Lipa, Batangas
Running time40 minutes
Production company(s)
Release
Original networkABS-CBN TV-10 Batangas
Picture format480i (4:3 SDTV)
Original releaseFebruary 9, 2009 
present
Chronology
Preceded byBatangas News Patrol

It airs live daily from the ABS-CBN Newscenter Batangas at 5:15 PM, on weekdays, simulcast over ABS-CBN TV-24 Lucena City, TV-11 Occidental Mindoro, TV-21 Calapan (currently inactive), TV-46 San Pablo, TV-40 Jalajala and TV-32 Tagaytay (currently inactive).

However, due to the cease and desist order issued by the National Telecommunications Commission, it's current aired online via Facebook, YouTube and iWant and replays at 8:45 pm on ANC.

History

Pre-launch

Following the launch of ABS-CBN TV-10 Batangas as an originating station in 2008 was the launch of the regional edition of News Patrol with ABS-CBN Naga's Sarita Kare as its anchor together with Joan Panopio and Tina Ganzon as reporters. The province-wide news advisory then aired several times in weekdays and weeknights, while the national edition airs on weekends.

Kare era

TV Patrol Southern Tagalog began on February 9, 2009, which led to the newscast to expand its coverage to the entire Southern Tagalog regions. On May of that year, the newscast covered events on Pahiyas Festival after ABS-CBN Batangas took over the coverage from ABS-CBN Naga. On August 31, the newscast has been relaunched with Alex Santos as its guest anchor. On the second half of 2010, Edison Reyes joins Kare as her co-anchor, after few months, Reyes left and moved to TV5 (now 5 as its national TV and radio reporter. Kare left the program in 2013 and Reyes would later resigned to another network as he ventured into politics, and elected as councilor in Majayjay, Laguna on the 2016 elections.

Hernandez and Parole eras

TV Patrol Southern Tagalog was later anchored by experienced Batangas City news anchor Paul Hernandez and Joan Panopio respectively replacing Kare. The program is backed by a formidable team of ABS-CBN reporters. Panopio left the program and returned to field reporting leaving Hernandez as the sole anchor. In 2014, TV Patrol Southern Tagalog moved its studio from the Philam Life Building to its new home at Seasons (Lipa Building in Tambo, Lipa City). Paul Hernandez was then joined by Aya Parole in 2015. Hernandez later on left the newscast, leaving Parole as its main anchor.

Logo used from 2011 to 2013
Logo used from 2013 to 2017, reused as OBB from September 2018 until early 2019

Balita era

Senior correspondent Val Balita replaced Aya Parole after the latter left the newscast. The program also introduce new reporters Fay Virrey, Kevin Dinglasan and Mariz Laksamana. One of its original correspondent Ernie Manio joined the Manila news team, as well.

On January 9, 2017, TV Patrol Southern Tagalog updated its opening billboard, title card and graphics similar to the main national newscast which took effect 6 months earlier opposite TV Patrol Southern Mindanao.

Magistrado era

Former ABS-CBN Naga correspondent Jonathan Magistrado replaced Balita as the newscast's main anchor in June 2019. Fellow Naga City-based Rona Nunez and is also reassigned to the bureau, displacing its in-house personnel. However, by August 2019, the station restarted employing Batangas-based personnel as additional field reporters along with former TV Patrol Ilocos reporter Kim Lorenzo. On May 5, 2020, the newscast aired its final broadcast on television as the National Telecommunications Commission ordered to shutdown ABS-CBN, including its AM and FM radio stations and regional stations nationwide. It returned on May 8, 2020 but pre-recorded on their official Facebook page, YouTube channel of ABS-CBN Regional, iWant and replay's at 8:45 pm on ANC.

Current anchor

  • Jonathan Magistrado (2019–present)

Current reporters

  • Rona Nuñez
  • April Rose Magpantay (August 2019 – present, formerly with De La Salle Lipa - LAVOXA Group of Publications and 106.1 Animo! FM)
  • Andrew Bernardo (Sit-in anchor for Magistrado)
  • Merwin Javier
  • Kim Lorenzo
  • Dyan Loquellano

Previous anchor and reporters

  • Joan Panopio
  • Tina Ganzon-Ozaeta - now The Manila Times correspondent
  • Edison Reyes (then reporter of 5, now a Municipal Councilor of Majayjay)
  • Sarita Kare - now news anchor of MBC
  • Ernie Manio - now on ABS-CBN Manila
  • Carolyn Bonquin - now on CNN Philippines
  • Angelique Atienza - now on PTV
  • Cesca Joves
  • Paul Hernandez
  • Aya Parole
  • Albert Lumbera
  • Paulo Ferrer
  • Val Balita
  • Fay Virrey
  • Mariz Laksamana
  • Kevin Dinglasan - 2017-19, returned to ALFM 95.9 Radyo Totoo and the Archdiocesan Youth Commission

Area of coverage

Segments

  • Oras Ni Juan
  • Alamin News
  • Ronda Patrol
  • Sports Patrol
  • Star Patrol
  • Bida Juan
  • Bida Voice
  • Kalikasan Patrol
  • Listo Ako
  • Ronda Probinsya
  • CCTV Patrol
  • Lingkod Kapamilya
  • Kalusugan Patrol
  • Weather Report
  • Choose Philippines
  • TVP Special Task

See also

References

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