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RPN Arangkada Balita
Directed byRudy Alberto
Presented byAngelique Lazo
Narrated byAngelique Lazo (2001–2006)
Country of originPhilippines Philippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodesn/a (airs Monday to Friday)
Production
Production locationsRPN Studios
Broadcast City, Quezon City
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkRadio Philippines Network
ReleaseJuly 3, 2000 –
April 14, 2006

Arangkada Balita (lit. Acceleration News, also known as Arangkada Xtra Balita or AXB) is a weekday afternoon newscast developed and produced by Radio Philippines Network from 2000 to 2006 anchored by Angelique Lazo.

Its reportorial teams are tasked to gather news from every major beat in the Greater Manila Area as well as nearby provinces.

Airing history

As Arangkada Xtra Balita

AXB was launched as part of RPN News Force, the named used of RPN News and Current Affairs as part of its news programming lineup in year 2000. It was first aired as an afternoon newscast replacing Newswatch Evening Cast, that also switched their respective formats in different timeslot. The program was initially anchored by Cielo Villaluna and Richard Rivero. In 2001, Rivero and Villaluna were replaced by Angelique Lazo and Jay Esteban.

As Arangkada Balita

In 2004, as RPN expand its program partnership with Solar through the Prime Shift block, the newscast was moved to noontime slot and dropped the "Xtra" brand, and Lazo went solo in this newscast.

On April 14, 2006, Arangkada Balita aired its final broadcast to give way for RPN Action News, which is aired however in the late afternoon slot.

Final anchors

  • Angelique Lazo (2001–2006)

Past anchors

  • Cielo Villaluna (2000–2001)
  • Richard Rivero (2000–2001)
  • Jay Esteban (2001–2004)

Reporters

  • Grace Asuncion
  • Paolo Capino
  • Kiko Dagohoy
  • Jeffrey Espiritu
  • Therese Gallenero
  • Jake Morales
  • Hector Sagrado
  • Lia Mañalac
  • Vikki Sambilay
  • Jamie Santos
  • Michelle Solano
  • Beverly Verches
  • Jorge Bandola
  • Jeremiah Odra
  • Melo Del Prado
  • Therese Gallenero
  • Apple Ortiz
  • Ethel Santo Domingo
  • Jamie Santos
  • Carlo Carongoy

Past reporters

  • Dan Campilan† (died in car accident on October 7, 2006)
  • Chino Gaston

See also