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Television channelCountry | Philippines |
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Network | ABS-CBN |
ABS-CBN News Channel, or ANC is a cable news network in the Philippines. It is operated by the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation. Its programs are primarily in English. ANC is the first and only real 24-hour news channel in the Philippines. Originally known as the Sarimanok News Network (SNN), the channel was conceptualized to bring the news that matter most to Filipinos.
ANC discovered and exposed the anomalies surrounding the BW scandal in the Philippine stock market, which triggered historic events in the country thereafter. ANC gained prominence from its coverage of the impeachment trial of then president Joseph Estrada. Likewise, the News Channel covered EDSA DOS, the second people power revolution that forced Joseph Estrada to step down from his position.
It is presently seen through cable and satellite television in the Philippines, as well as abroad, through The Filipino Channel, another ABS-CBN affiliate.
ANC is also available in the internet through ABS-CBNNow! service.
10 years
Last July 10 2006, the ABS-CBN News Channel celebrated it's 10th year in the news and journalism industry. The station introduced new programs that are geared towards a better 24-hour news content for the Filipinos. The news channel also established a collaboration with three of the most formidable broadsheets in the country for a better and more reliable relaying of news and information to the people. These newspapers were Business World, Business Mirror, The Philippine Star, and Philippine Daily Inquirer.
ANC programs
News
- ANC Headlines
- Dateline Philippines
- First Look
- Mornings @ ANC
- On The Scene
- Prime News
- The World Tonight
- Take One
- Top Story
Commentary and Opinion
- Crossroads
- Korina Today
- Legal Action
- Media In Focus
- Private Conversations
- Shop Talk
- Strictly Politics
- Talkback
- The Big Picture
- The Explainer
Business and Travel
Business News
Sports
Debate
Health
- The Good Life with Cory Quirino
Television programs LIVE simulcast on CNBC
Television MAGAZINE programs simulcast on CNBC
Television programs simulcast on The Filipino Channel
- Balitang America
- Balitang Australia
- Balitang Europe
- Balitang Middle East
- Citizen Pinoy
- Kwentong Disyerto
Television programs simulcast on DZMM
- Gising Pilipinas (video simulcast from DZMM Radyo Patrol 630)
Television programs REPLAYS simulcast on ABS-CBN
- Noypi! Ikaw Ba 'to?
- Probe
- Rated K: Handa Na Ba Kayo?
- S.O.C.O.: Scene Of the Crime Operatives
- Sports Unlimited
- The Correspondents
- XXX: Exklusibong, Explosibong, Exposé
Television programs LIVE simucast on ABS-CBN
- Salamat Dok! (simulcast on ABS-CBN)
- Umagang Kay Ganda (simulcast on ABS-CBN)
ANC programs from the past
- ANC Today
- Coffee Talk
- Frankly Speaking
- Good News
- Jeep ni Erap
- Knowledge Power
- Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas
- On Line
- Pipol
- Sarminanok Network News
- Special Assignment
- Straight Talk
- Tell The People
ANC News Anchors
Current
- Lia Andanar-Yu (sister of newscaster Martin Andanar)
- Ricky Carandang (brother of Rodrigo & Victor Carandang of Studio 23)
- Dyan Castillejo
- Angelo Castro Jr.
- David Celdran (former game show host for "Battle of the Brains")
- Niña Corpuz
- Patricia Evangelista (also hosting Dokyu on ABC 5)
- Gretchen Fullido (former Star Magic talent)
- RG Cruz
- Ron Cruz
- Zen Hernandez
- Pia Hontiveros
- Nancy Irlanda-Tanjuatco
- Cheche Lazaro
- Charo Logarta
- Twink Macaraig
- TJ Manotoc
- Tina Monzon-Palma
- Raine Musngi-Iñigo
- Ces Oreña-Drilon
- Marieton Pacheco
- Stanley Palisada
- Atty. Dong Puno
- Manuel Quezon III
- Chiqui Roa-Puno (daughter of actress Boots Anson-Roa)
- Jinno Rufino
- Korina Sanchez
- Boyet Sison
- Mikee Ureta (daughter of actor, director Ariel Ureta)
- Bill Velasco (former sportscaster and host of The Basketball Show)
- Tony Velasquez
- Pinky Webb
Past
- Cito Beltran
- Frankie Evangelista
- Katrina Legarda
- Cherie Mercado
- Gene Orejana
- Trish Salavdor
- Cathy Salceda
- Connie Sison
See also
External links
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