PTV Sports (TV program)

PTV Sports was a Philippine sports television newscast aired on PTV from Mondays to Fridays at 7:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (UTC +8) and Saturdays at 4:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (UTC +8) and its livestreaming channels with simulcast on IBC. It aired from April 17, 2006 to April 4, 2008 as Teledyaryo Sports (renamed as NBN Sports from April 7, 2008 to August 6, 2010 and it returned as Teledyaryo Sports from August 9, 2010 to June 29, 2012). The program renamed as PTV Sports from July 2, 2012 to December 30, 2016. It returned from October 16, 2017 to September 8, 2023. The program resumes on October 7, 2023.

PTV Sports
Also known as
  • Teledyaryo Sports (2006-2008, 2010-2012)
  • NBN Sports (2008-2010)
GenreSports news
Created byPeople's Television Network
Directed byLeo Docto
Presented byWeeknight edition:
Meg Siozon
Bill Velasco
Shiela Salaysay
Original languagesFilipino (Weeknight edition)
English (Weekend edition)
Production
Executive producerSabel Reyes
ProducersEdgar S. Reyes (Head of News, Public Affairs and Sports)
Leonito Vicente Docto (Sports Division Head and Director)
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkPeople's Television Network
Original release
  • As Teledyaryo Sports/NBN Sports/PTV Sports:
    April 17, 2006 (2006-04-17) – December 30, 2016 (2016-12-30)
  • As Ulat Bayan/PTV News segment:
    January 2, 2017 (2017-01-02) – September 29, 2017 (2017-09-29);
    September 11, 2023 (2023-09-11) – present (present)
  • As PTV Sports (second incarnation):
    October 16, 2017 (2017-10-16) – September 8, 2023 (2023-09-08)

History

It was first aired on April 17, 2006, as Teledyaryo Sports (renamed as NBN Sports on April 7, 2008 until it returned to its original name on August 9, 2010),[1] and was initially hosted by Snow Badua together with Jasmin Romero and Saleema Refran as his co-hosts. It underwent changes and became the #1 sports program in the country.

On December 30, 2016, after its airing of the year-end special, it was later downgraded into a 5-minute segment of PTV News.[2] Due to public demand and after a 10-month hiatus, the show returned to its original timeslot on October 16, 2017, and it is now aired for 30 minutes, and later underwent changes as they moved to the afternoon timeslot since August 13, 2018, due to the airing of Chinese drama serial Jimao.

Until the premiere of Sports Desk on now CNN Philippines in 2012 and later on The Score on S+A in 2014, PTV Sports was the only FTA television sports news program in the Philippines.

Anchors

Current
  • Meg Siozon (2012–present)
  • Bill Velasco (2021–present)
  • Shiela Salaysay (2023–present)

Reporters and Segment Hosts

  • Sabel Reyes (2016–present)
  • Khay Asuncion (2016–present)
  • Paolo Salamatin (2018–present)
  • Maeann Fajardo (2018–present)
  • Rafael Bandayrel (2022–present)
  • Daryl Oclares (2023–present)
  • Audrey Gorriceta (PTV News)
  • Joyce Salamatin (PTV News)
  • Judith Caringal (Radyo Pilipinas 2)
  • John Mogol (Radyo Pilipinas 2)
  • Aaron Bayato (Radio Pilipinas 2)
  • Anne Vinas (Radio Pilipinas 2)
  • Ria Arevalo (Radio Pilipinas 2)

Former anchors and reporters

  • Angel Atienza-Romero (2016–2018)
  • Snow Badua (2006–2015; original commissioner of MPBL)
  • Robert Belen (2012–2013)
  • Christabel de Leon (2012–2014)
  • Michelle Gavagan (2014)
  • Keisha Halili (2013–2014)
  • Hajji Kaamino (2015)
  • Myris Lee (2017-2019)
  • Arianne Mallare (2014–2019, now an Radyo Pilipinas 2 Field Reporter)
  • Yra Dalao (2019–2023)
  • Jaypee Manosa (2011)
  • Yccah Montes (2012)
  • DJ Bobby Odulio (2013)
  • Ice Martinez-Pajarillo (2017–2019; formerly from TV5’s News5)
  • JP Palileo (2013)
  • Flor Perez (2011–2013; moved to UNTV; formerly a host of Radyo5 92.3 FM & also host of The Chasedown on One PH; died in 2022)
  • Nicole Ramos-Cando (2012–2014; now currently a singer)
  • Saleema Refran (2008–2010, now a GMA News reporter)
  • Jasmin Romero (2006–2008, now an ABS-CBN News Field Reporter)
  • Dennis Principe (2012–2021, now currently a sports commentator)
  • Peter Lucas (Radio Pilipinas 2; died in 2022)
  • Champ de Lunas (2019–2022, now an ABS-CBN News Field Reporter)
  • Dex Augustine (2022–2023)

Awards

  • Anak TV Seal Awardee (2011, 2014, 2018)

See also

References

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