Teledyaryo

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TeleDYARYO
Image:Titlecards-teledyaryo.jpg
Format News
Created by NBN
Starring see Teledyaryo Anchors
Country of origin Philippines
Production
Running time 1 hour
Broadcast
Original channel National Broadcasting Network
Original airing May 2001
Philippine Network Evening News   edit
ABC Big News
ABS-CBN TV Patrol World
GMA 24 Oras
IBC Express Balita
NBN Teledyaryo
Net 25 I-Balita
RPN NewsWatch: First Edition
Philippine Network Late Night News   edit
ABC Sentro
ABS-CBN Bandila
ANC The World Tonight
GMA Saksi
IBC News Tonight
NBN Batingaw
Q News on Q
RPN NewsWatch: Second Edition
Studio 23 News Central

TeleDYARYO is the flagship newscast of National Broadcasting Network in the Philippines.

Contents

[edit] Background

The newscast was aired since May 2001 and originally hosted by Gani Oro and Chino Trinidad. The newscast became popular when it aired live footages of the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York and Washington.

Since 2005, it produced several spin-offs on different timeslots.

  • Teledyaryo ng Bayan
  • Teledyaryo Sports atbp.
  • Teledyaryo Primetime
  • Teledyaryo Final Edition (renamed as Batingaw)

[edit] Current & past anchors

  • Allan Allanigue
  • Snow Badua
  • Aljo Bendijo
  • Stephanie Cueva
  • Miguel Gil
  • Rolly Gonzalo (moved to UNTV 37)
  • Bobby Guanzon
  • Rey Langit
  • Angelique Lazo
  • Louella Malvar
  • John Manalili
  • Buddy Oberas
  • Gani Oro (moved to RMN)
  • Flor Perez
  • Dennis Principe
  • Elizabeth Raymundo
  • Grace Refama
  • Saleema Refran
  • Chot Reyes
  • Jasmin Romero
  • Ely Saludar
  • Kathy San Gabriel
  • Chino Trinidad
  • Katherine Vilar

[edit] Current & past segment hosts

  • Bernadette Allyson
  • Martin Andanar
  • Sergio Apostol
  • Patricia Bermudez-Hizon
  • Nikka Cleofe-Alejar
  • Rafael Dante Cruz
  • Miguel Gil
  • Candace Giron
  • JR Langit
  • Atty. Romy Macalintal
  • David Nye
  • Christine Ong
  • Jesela Roque

[edit] Reporters

  • Freddie Abando
  • Chared Ballo
  • Alvin Baltazar
  • Emil Carreon
  • Ethel Constantino (NBN Davao)
  • Rudy Diez (NBN Cebu)
  • Mike Escobar (NBN Vigan)
  • Miguel Gil
  • Rocky Ignacio
  • Justine Letargo
  • Jonathan Llanes (NBN Baguio)
  • Elena Luna
  • Butch Marco
  • Toby Nebrida
  • Noel Perfecto
  • Guillermo Tejeda III (NBN Bacolod)
  • Beersheeba Villa (NBN Cebu)

†-passed away

[edit] See also