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News5 Chief Luchi Cruz-Valdes to moderate TV5 PiliPinas 2016 Debate
TV5, together with the Philippine Star, will host this second presidential debate on March 20 at the Performing Arts Hall at the University of the Philippines campus in Cebu City.
PRESS RELEASE FROM TV5:
As the election campaign heats up and the issues start to come together on what is at stake for the nation, the Filipino people turn its attention to the forthcoming “Cebu Face-Off” among the leading “presidentiables”.
TV5, together with the Philippine Star, will host this second presidential debate on March 20 at the Performing Arts Hall at the University of the Philippines campus in Cebu City.
The “Cebu Face-Off” comes after the Cagayan de Oro first leg of “PILIPinas” Presidential Debates 2016” which was held in Mindanao with the five presidential candidates in attendance.
This series of COMELEC-initiated debates was the first ever since 1992 and, according to Commission on Elections Chairman Andres “Andy” Bautista, is intended “to follow a provision in the Fair Election Act. The goal is to help voters make informed choices in the upcoming elections by giving them an idea where candidates stand on different important issues.”
In the tradition of fair and unbiased reporting, News5 has been a champion in providing the Filipino people with the news and information that they need in their decision-making. The Kapatid Network in its coverage of the Cebu Presidential Debate will make it a point to engage millions of Filipino viewers all over the country with its even-handed and impartial coverage across its various platforms given News5’s unsurpassed prowess in digital technology.
The “Cebu Face-Off” will be moderated by the multi-awarded broadcast journalist and head of News 5, Luchi Cruz-Valdes.
She will be joined by a panel composed of highly respected and distinguished media personalities and journalists: veteran journalist, Aksyon anchor and Radyo 5 commentator Erwin Tulfo; News 5 anchor, multi-awarded public affairs host and digital influencer Lourd de Veyra; DYHP RMN Cebu commentator Atty. Ruphil Bañoc; Philippine Star managing editor and columnist Marichu Villanueva; Bloomberg TV PH host and economist Atty. Tony Abad; and Philippine Star editor in chief Ana Marie Pamintuan.
TV5 president and CEO Emmanuel C. Lorenzana said, “The coverage of the March 20 debate is the centerpiece in our Bilang Pilipino program to provide Filipino voters and the general public, with the most extensive and in-depth coverage of the 2016 national elections.”
Bilang Pilipino 2016 is the official handle of the Kapatid network’s elections coverage in partnership with PLDT, Smart, Cignal, Philippine Star, BusinessWorld, RadyoSingko, InterAksyon.com, and Bloomberg TV Philippines.
Leveraging not only the multi-platform distribution capacities of the PLDT Group of which TV5 is a member, it has also forged strategic partnerships with government, civil society, the academe, and the private sector.
ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
In Senate custody, Bato Dela Rosa makes primetime news rounds
In separate interviews with ’24 Oras,’ ‘TV Patrol,’ and ‘Frontline Pilipinas,’ Dela Rosa explains why he returned to the Senate and responds to criticism that it has become his refuge from arrest.
On his second day under the protective custody of the Senate — now led by newly elected Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano — Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa made the rounds on three of the country’s top evening newscasts Tuesday.
Appearing live from the Senate, the embattled senator faced separate interviews with 24 Oras anchor Mel Tiangco, TV Patrol anchor Karen Davila, and the team over at Frontline Pilipinas, addressing questions about his sudden return to the upper chamber, the looming ICC arrest warrant against him, and the mounting criticism over his decision to seek refuge in the Senate.
Tiangco asked Dela Rosa directly about his unexpected reappearance at the Senate on Monday, following a six-month absence.
“Senator, sabihin niyo naman samin, bakit nga ba, bakit nga ba hindi ho kayo pumasok ng anim na buwan, at bigla na lang kayong sumulpot kahapon sa Senado, Sir?” Tiangco asked.
“Well, ah, unang-una mayroon tayong natanggap na impormasyon galing sa Palasyo, na andiyan na daw yung warrant of arrest ko sa ICC. Kaya, alam mo na, my liberty is under threat kaya I have to do something with that situation,” Dela Rosa replied.
The International Criminal Court on Monday confirmed the authenticity of the warrant, saying in a statement that it is now for the Philippine authorities “to arrest and surrender” Dela Rosa to the tribunal.
Tiangco also asked the senator to respond to criticism that the Senate was effectively serving as his sanctuary from arrest.
“Senator, mayroon pong mga ibang nagsasabing mali ang ginawa ng Senado na kinupkop kayo diyan. Hindi daw po tama. Ano ho ang gagawin niyo kung sakaling sabihin hindi kayo puwede diyan?” she asked.
“Well, they are entitled to their own opinion, kung ano gusto nilang sabihin laban sa Senado. Basta ‘yung Senado lang naman ginagampanan ang papel niya na mag-maintain ng institution as an independent, and to a certain extent, puwedeng proteksyunan ‘yung kanyang miyembro,” Dela Rosa answered.
Pressed on whether he would peacefully cooperate should authorities eventually move to enforce the warrant, Dela Rosa stopped short of giving a definitive answer.
“Pero kung talagang kailangan na, kayo ba ay puwede rin na sumama na, na walang gulo, na walang problema, sasama na kayo, kapag nakitang lehitimo ‘yung warrant of arrest, Senator? Puwede na ‘yun mangyari?” Tiangco asked.
“Mahirap, mahirap, mahirap sagutin yung tanong mo, Mel, baka mamaya in the end sabihin mo sinungaling ako, hindi ko nagawa ‘yung sinabi ko ngayon kaya hintayin na lang natin,” he said.
Over at ABS-CBN, Dela Rosa faced similar questions in his interview with Karen Davila, as the TV Patrol anchor raised criticism circulating against him on social media.
“Ito reaksyon ng ilan sa social media, ang tapang-tapang niyo daw po noon nung kayo ay PNP chief sa ilalim ni dating pangulong Rodrigo Duterte. Tapos ‘yan, heto kayo tumatakbo, umiiwas sa mga pulis, umiiyak sa Senado, takot na takot kayo, ano ang reaksyon niyo po doon?” she asked.
“Ah, hayaan mo na sila. They are entitled to their own opinion. Sige lang kung ‘yan ang tingin nila sakin. Go ahead. Wala po akong… opinyon niyo po ‘yan,” Dela Rosa responded.
Davila followed up by pointing out that some critics were now labeling him a coward, especially in contrast to other senators who had voluntarily surrendered in the past, like Leila De Lima and Antonio Trillanes IV.
“So kumbaga ang tinawag na po sa inyo ay duwag daw po kayo, Senator, diba. ‘Yun po ang lumalabas po ngayon. Ang iba niyo po kasing kasamahan ay kusa silang nagsurrender,” Davila pointed out.
“Kusang nagsurrender. Sinasabi ko naman ‘yan noon na ayaw kong madala sa The Hague. Kung gusto kong madala sa The Hague, hindi na ako nag-file ng TRO sa Supreme Court. ‘Yun lang ‘yun,” Dela Rosa replied.
Later, Dela Rosa also appeared in an interview with reporter Mae Ann Los Baños, which was later turned over to Frontline Pilipinas anchors Julius Babao and Cheryl Cosim.
Asked if he had any regrets about reappearing at the Senate, Dela Rosa said he had none, stressing that it was his decision to return. He added, “Gusto mo malaman anong pinagsisihan ko ngayon? Ang pinagsisihan ko ngayon kung bakit ako masyadong matapat sa sa aking tungkulin from day 1 of my miltary and police service. Bakit ako natrabaho ng husto, yun rin pala. At the end of the day, mamalasin ka lang rin pala sa iyong tapat na pagsisilbi sa bayan.”
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TV5 announces timeslot for Korina Sanchez-Roxas’ ‘Face to Face: Harapan’
The show will air at 4PM beginning November 11 as part of the Kapatid Network’s ‘Hapon Champion’ lineup.
TV5 has officially announced the new timeslot for its long-running tabloid talk show Face to Face, now set to be hosted by veteran broadcast journalist Korina Sanchez-Roxas.
The show, rebranded as Face to Face: Harapan, will air at 4PM beginning November 11 as part of the Kapatid Network’s “Hapon Champion” lineup.
Sanchez-Roxas’s move into the tabloid talk genre has been anticipated for some time now, with TV5 host and now senatorial candidate Willie Revillame reportedly suggesting her as a replacement for actress Karla Estrada, who has been hosting the show since 2023.
Convincing her to do the show was relatively easy, as per our sources, given her strong relationship with TV5. Her long-running magazine show, Rated Korina, already airs on the network, and she also previously co-hosted the talk show TikTalks over at its sister station One PH.
With her new role, Sanchez will now be seen across several channels and in different timeslots, as she also hosts The Korina Sanchez Interviews on Net25 and serves as co-anchor of Bilyonaryo News Channel’s Agenda.
Watch the promo plug below:
TUWING ALAS KWATRO NG HAPON, DAPAT MAY MUKHA KANG IHAHARAP! Join na kayo kay ATE KORING sa pagharap sa mga isyung hindi dapat tinatalikuran! #FaceToFaceHarapanTV5 ngayong November 11! Mapapanood na tuwing 4PM sa TV5! #KFaceToFaceTV5 pic.twitter.com/qIwGvrtV5V
— TV5 (@TV5manila) November 1, 2024
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‘Gud Morning Kapatid’ introduces new team, moves to earlier timeslot
This signals a new chapter for TV5 as it ramps up its efforts to compete in the AM TV race.
TV5 is shaking up its morning programming with a refreshed format and a new team for Gud Morning Kapatid.
Starting Monday, October 21, GMK will move to an earlier timeslot at 5:30AM, signaling a new chapter for TV5 as it ramps up its efforts to compete in the AM TV race.
Joining the team is veteran broadcaster Ted Failon, along with his longtime radio partner DJ Chacha. The duo will join Dimples Romana, Chiqui Roa-Puno, Maoui David, Andrei Felix, and Ruth Cabal.
“News5 po ang aming ihahatid. Limang mga importanteng mga balita sa bawat limang mga larangan,” teases Failon, hinting at the show’s new format. “Amin pong inaasahan nga po ang ilan pong pagbabago na mga sangkap, elemento, at mga sorpresa.”
Despite his new morning commitment, Failon will continue to host his radio program on Radyo5 True FM with DJ Chacha. They are expected to lead the first half-hour of GMK before transitioning to radio at 6AM.
“Para mapabilang ka sa isang morning show ng TV5, isang malaking karangalan ‘yun,” DJ Chacha expressed. “Though morning naman ‘yung ginagawa namin ni Manong Ted, pero kasi on the side lang ‘yung TV for us eh. It’s really radio that’s our focus before. Ngayon ito talagang legit. TV na talaga siya.”
Along with the main hosts, the new GMK also includes TV5 reporter Hannibal Taleta, who will provide updates on traffic in the Metro, and newcomer Val Gadiaza, who will handle lifestyle segments for the show.
TV5’s decision to revamp GMK comes as it looks to challenge GMA-7’s Unang Hirit, the long-reigning champion in the coveted morning TV race. This will be the first time in years that UH will face a direct competitor in the same timeslot, with a bigger team.
Can it finally end UH’s long-standing winning streak? Will this finally work? Only time will tell.
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