Sports Desk (Philippine TV program)
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Sports Desk | |
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Genre | Sports |
Running time | 1 hour (60 minutes) |
Creator(s) | Solar Entertainment Corp. |
Developer(s) | Solar Sports |
Executive producer(s) | Jude Turcuato |
Starring | Vitto Lazatin Reema Chanco Cesca Litton Drinie Aguilar Various Contributors |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original channel | Solar Sports |
Original run | 2004 (?)–Present |
Official website |
Sports Desk (also Solar Sports Desk; also referred to as The Desk) is a Philippine sports news television show shown every day on the cable television channel Solar Sports. It is also the flagship program of the Solar Entertainment Corporation's family of networks. A one-hour show and the first of its kind in the Philippines, it is shown twice a day: the first broadcast is at 10-11 pm Philippine time and is re-broadcast at 2-3 am Philippine time the following day.
Inspired by the highly successful US sports news program SportsCenter on ESPN, Sports Desk highlights the latest sports scores and major sporting events from across the country and around the world, making it the most comprehensive sports news show in this side of the region.
[edit] Sports Desk Anchors
- Mica Abesamis
- Drinie Aguilar
- Reema Chanco
- Ces Datu
- Vitto Lazatin
- Cesca Litton
- King DJ Logan
- Mark Zambrano
- Meghann Zaragoza
- Noel Zarate (Special sports events anchor)