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Genre | News program |
Developed by | |
Directed by | Rommel Pedrealba |
Presented by | |
Opening theme | "Anchorman" by Chris Blackwell Audio Network Limited |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original languages | Filipino Tagalog English (w/ subtitles except live reports & interviews) |
No. of episodes | n/a (airs weeknights) |
Production | |
Running time | 30-45 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | S+A |
Release | January 20 December 26, 2014 | –
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News plus, stylized as News+, was an evening Filipino newscast on S+A which was aired from January 20 to December 26, 2014, replacing Iba-Balita. [2] The program was anchored by Anthony Taberna, with Jef Gaitan joining as the show's showbiz segment host. [3] [4]
The program deviated from traditional news programs by providing an in-depth views of daily news and events. [5]
By the end of 2014, however, the program was cancelled on December 26 (six days before New Year's Day celebration) as the station makes its transition into a fully fledged sports channel, leaving the hourly update Fastbreak as the only remaining source of news for S+A. Fastbreak continued until January 29, 2017, when it was also cancelled in favor of additional sports coverages.
News plus | |
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Genre | News program |
Developed by | |
Directed by | Rommel Pedrealba |
Presented by | |
Opening theme | "Anchorman" by Chris Blackwell Audio Network Limited |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original languages | Filipino Tagalog English (w/ subtitles except live reports & interviews) |
No. of episodes | n/a (airs weeknights) |
Production | |
Running time | 30-45 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | S+A |
Release | January 20 December 26, 2014 | –
Related | |
News plus, stylized as News+, was an evening Filipino newscast on S+A which was aired from January 20 to December 26, 2014, replacing Iba-Balita. [2] The program was anchored by Anthony Taberna, with Jef Gaitan joining as the show's showbiz segment host. [3] [4]
The program deviated from traditional news programs by providing an in-depth views of daily news and events. [5]
By the end of 2014, however, the program was cancelled on December 26 (six days before New Year's Day celebration) as the station makes its transition into a fully fledged sports channel, leaving the hourly update Fastbreak as the only remaining source of news for S+A. Fastbreak continued until January 29, 2017, when it was also cancelled in favor of additional sports coverages.