Teledyaryo

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Teledyaryo
Format News
Live action
Created by PTV
Presented by see Teledyaryo Anchors
Country of origin Philippines
Production
Running time 1 hour
Broadcast
Original channel People's Television Network
Original run July 16, 2001 – Present
Philippine noontime television newscasts   edit
ANC Dateline Philippines
GMA News TV Balitanghali
PTV Teledyaryo Business
Studio 23 Iba-Balita Ngayon
TV5
AksyonTV
Balitaang Tapat
UNTV Fastbreak News
Philippine evening television newscasts   edit
ABS-CBN TV Patrol
ANC Primetime on ANC
AksyonTV Andar ng mga Balita
GMA 24 Oras
GMA News TV News TV Quick Response Team
Balita Pilipinas Ngayon
IBC News Team 13: Afternoon Edition
Net 25 Mata ng Agila
PTV Teledyaryo
RPN NewsWatch
Studio 23 Iba-Balita
TV5 Aksyon
UNTV Ito Ang Balita
Philippine late-night television newscasts   edit
ABS-CBN Bandila
ANC The World Tonight
GMA Saksi
GMA News TV State of the Nation
IBC News Team 13: Evening Edition
Net 25 Eagle News: Evening Edition
PTV Teledyaryo Final Edition
RPN RPN NewsCap
SMNI Newsline World
TV5
AksyonTV
Pilipinas News
Philippine Network Hourly News Bulletins   edit
ABS-CBN News Patrol
ANC ANC Headlines
ABS-CBN DZMM TeleRadyo Balita Ngayon
AksyonTV Aksyon Breaking
GMA GMA Flash Report and GMA Breaking News
GMA News TV News TV Live
Net 25 Eagle News Update
PTV Teledyaryo News Bulletin
Studio 23 Bilis Balita
TV5 Aksyon Alert
UNTV Hataw Balita


Teledyaryo (a portmonteau of telebisyon and dyaryo, Filipino words meaning television and newspaper, respectively; hence, "Newspaper Television") is the flagship newscast of People's Television Network in the Philippines. 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.

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[edit] Background

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

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

  • Teledyaryo Weekend Edition
  • 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)

[edit] Current anchors

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

[edit] Former anchors

  • Bernadette Allyson
  • Allan Allanigue
  • Martin Andanar
  • Ian Ardiente
  • Patricia Bermudez-Hizon
  • Louella de Cordova-Malvar
  • Rey Langit
  • John Manalili
  • Buddy Oberas
  • Miguel Gil
  • Rolly Gonzalo
  • David Nye
  • Gani Oro
  • Christine Ong
  • Flor Perez
  • Elizabeth Raymundo
  • Saleema Refran
  • Jasmine Romero
  • Lala Roque
  • Chino Trinidad
  • Katherine de Leon-Vilar
  • Nikka Cleofe-Alejar

[edit] See also

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