IBC Headliners
IBC Headliners was the hourly news update of the sequestered television station in the Philippines, Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation through IBC News and Public Affairs. The program initially aired from April 4, 1994, to August 5, 2011, replacing the first incarnation of IBC NewsBreak and was replaced by the second incarnation of IBC NewsBreak. The show returned from October 25, 2021 to November 19, 2021, replacing the second incarnation of IBC NewsBreak and was replaced by IBC Express Balita.
IBC Headliners | |
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Genre | News bulletin |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original languages | English (1994-1998) Filipino (1994-2011, 2021) |
No. of episodes | n/a (airs Monday to Friday) |
Production | |
Production locations | IBC 13 Studios, Broadcast City, Quezon City, Philippines (1994-2011) IBC News Studio, IBC 13 Compound, Capitol Hills Drive, Quezon City, Philippines (2021) |
Camera setup | Single-camera setup |
Running time | 1 to 3 minutes |
Production company | IBC News and Public Affairs |
Release | |
Original network | IBC 13 |
Original release |
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On October 20, 2021, IBC announced that the news program would resume airing on October 25, 2021.[1] This edition only lasted for a month.
Former Anchors
- Roan Sumayao
- Kaye Langit-Luistro
- Ida Marie Bernasconi
- Karen Tayao-Cabrera
- E.R. Ejercito
- Maricel Halili
- Florida Padilla
- Alvin Sejera
- Atty. Aline Brosoto
- Adrian Ayalin
- Toff Rada
- Thea Gavino
- Abby Gonzales
- Bernadette Sembrano
- Julius Segovia
- Grace Choa
- Manuel Llige
- Neil Santos III
- Tintin Pizarro
- Alice Noel
- Jake Morales
- Jinky Baticados
- Jess Caduco
- Bryan Ellis Castillo (2021)
References
- Simula Oktubre 25, mapapanood ang 2-minute news updates na IBC HEADLINERS. Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation. October 20, 2021. Retrieved October 20, 2021 – via Facebook.
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