24 Oras

24 Oras

Logo used since November 10, 2014
Genre Newscast
Live action
Created by GMA Network
Developed by GMA News and Public Affairs
Directed by Weeknights
Joel San Luis
Weekends
Lirio Dayao
Presented by Weeknight anchors
Mel Tiangco
Mike Enriquez
Vicky Morales
Weekend anchors
Pia Arcangel
Jiggy Manicad
Narrated by Joel Reyes Zobel (weekdays, 2004–2014)
Mike Enriquez (weekdays, 2014–present)
Pia Arcangel (weekends, 2010-present)
Theme music composer Jimmy Antiporda (Arranged by Simon Peter Tan)
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino
No. of episodes N/A (airs daily)
Production
Executive producer(s)

Antonio Magsumbol

Nielsen Ocampo (Weekend)
Location(s) Studio 5, GMA Network Center, Quezon City
Running time 75 minutes (Weeknights)
30 minutes
(Weekends)
Release
Original network GMA Network
Picture format 480i SDTV
Audio format Stereo
Original release March 15, 2004 (2004-03-15) – present
Chronology
Preceded by Frontpage: Ulat ni Mel Tiangco (as early evening newscast)
GMA Weekend Report (as weekend newscast)
External links
Website

24 Oras (24 Hours) is the flagship national network news broadcast of GMA Network. It is the nightly national newscast which airs in the Philippines on GMA and worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV. It is aired every weeknights from 6:30 PM to 7:45 PM, and every Saturdays and Sundays from 5:30 PM to 6:00 PM (PST). The newscast can be heard on radio through Super Radyo DZBB 594 in Mega Manila and several of its regional Super Radyo stations nationwide (Super Radyo 909 Palawan, Super Radyo 1323 Iloilo, Super Radyo 999 Cebu and Super Radyo 1125 Davao).

History

24 Oras set as of February 21, 2011


2004-2014

24 Oras premiered on March 15, 2004 at 6:15pm, replacing Frontpage: Ulat ni Mel Tiangco as the network's answer to longest-running newscast TV Patrol. Frontpage anchor Mel Tiangco was joined by Saksi's Mike Enriquez, rejoining them in one newscast since they co-anchored Saksi from 1996 to 1998. Special weekend editions are also being aired when it deemed necessary (See below). The show, meanwhile, transferred its timeslot from 6:15pm to 6:30pm, it was currently extended to 90 minutes.

On June 2004, along with Saksi, the show relaunched its studio set,[1] and graphics packages, and later in September 2004, the show was listed top 10 from the AGB Nielsen TV Ratings, leading 24 Oras, the most-watched primetime newscast.

On December 1, 2005, the coverage by 24 Oras of a siege of Camp Bagong Diwa was mentioned in the best news program category in the Asian Television Awards in Singapore.[2]

The show relaunched in April 17, 2006 with a new graphics package, and a new set with floating large rear projection screens that allow the anchors to virtually "talk" to correspondents in live feeds, also the anchors are doing stand-up news delivery. The studio set was shared by Saksi during that time. PAGASA's Nathaniel Cruz anchors weather news during severe weather conditions.

On August 11, 2008, the show was relaunched again with a multi-million peso studio set using LED, a new desk which is identical to the desk used by CBS Evening News, new graphics, new titles, and its new slogan "Tahanan ng Katotohanan". On April 2010, the show became the home of Vizrt Touchscreen system a real-time broadcast solutions system which is use in the YouScoop segment designed and developed by GMA New Media.

24 Oras became instrumental and controversial on covering the 2010 Manila hostage crisis, the authorities ordered a media blackout, but failed, when covering live the arrest of the brother of the hostage-taker, the hostage-taker was apparently monitoring GMA-7 and found out about it; the situation became worse when gunshots were heard inside the bus assuming that the hostage taker was watching, it monitored the SWAT's movement of the rescue, the massacre ended at least one hour, when the hostage taker was shot dead on live TV, due to teargas that choked the bus. [3] The coverage ate up its primetime block, from 6:30-9:30pm, giving 19.7% of its audience share from AGB Nielsen.

On December 6, 2010, the news program updated its graphics. A day later, it updated its OBB and title card. On February 21, 2011, along with Unang Hirit, Saksi, and GMA Flash Report, the newscast introduced a new studio set, new graphics, new theme, and new OBB. The new theme music is a remix of 24 Oras 2008-2011 theme music & an element of an opera voice, eventually it was developed in 2010.

On October 10, 24 Oras updated only its graphics. This also use a new font Antique Olive on their graphics, replacing Myriad font, which is used on other GMA newscasts.

On June 4, 2012, 24 Oras launched its new weather segment titled I.M. Ready: GMA Weather (based on the advisory advertisement of the said title, and the branding of I.M. Ready). On June 2013, 24 Oras introduced its augmented reality graphics, initially used at the beginning of the show for presentation/demonstration purposes. It is currently used for US Dollar exchange rate, Metro Manila air index, some live crosses and for other occasional purposes (such as Christmas/New Year Countdowns and demographics/data gathering in connection of a certain news story). A notable coverage of GMA News called "Super Typhoon Yolanda", covering the devastating Typhoon Haiyan (international name), won its 4th George Foster's Peabody Awards in 2014.

2014-present

On November 10, 2014, as part of GMA News' shakeup, Vicky Morales joined the 24 Oras team as its third anchor. Also, GMA Regional newscasts for Bicol, Cebu, Davao, Northern Mindanao, Iloilo, Dagupan and Ilocos adopted the 24 Oras branding. Along with Saksi and Balitanghali, the graphic package went flat, also their title cards, the return of the Myriad font for 24 Oras and the OBB, along with its energetic theme music. All of these changes are answers to competition of its long-time rival, ABS-CBN's TV Patrol.[4][5] On April 24, 2015, with GMA Network's plans of streamlining regional operations, the Ilokano, Bikol and Northern Mindanao editions were axed by the management, followed by the Iloilo edition on November 13.[6]

After 11 years of delivering showbiz news on Chika Minute, Pia Guanio tearfully bid farewell to 24 Oras to concentrate on her families. Iya Villania took over as the new Chika Minute anchor on June 15, 2015, a month later the recap for Kalyeserye (AlDub) are included on the latter part of Chika Minute.

On February 1, 2016, the North Central Luzon and Central Visayas editions of the newscast reverted to their respective titles Balitang Amianan and Balitang Bisdak. Only the Southern Mindanao edition retained among the three regional newscasts using the 24 Oras branding.

Weekend edition

Before the launch of the weekend edition, 24 Oras occasionally appeared on weekends during special coverages (e.g., typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng, and the Maguindanao massacre) and the weekend before the elections instead of airing GMA Weekend Report or Flash Report Special Edition from 2004−07 which also anchored by Enriquez and Tiangco (So have been called Tutok:Eleksyon 2004/2007. The two also appeared in Sunday edition before the 2010 and 2013 elections). Notable guest anchors (once appeared) for the special edition were Saksi anchors Arnold Clavio and Vicky Morales.

On February 21, 2010, the weekend edition of 24 Oras was launched, replacing GMA Weekend Report. Balitanghali anchor Pia Arcangel and Reporter's Notebook host Jiggy Manicad were the anchors of weekend edition. Unlike the weekday edition, one of the anchors narrate the headlines.

Regional newscasts

On January 29, 2016, GMA Regional TV announced the return of Balitang Amianan and Balitang Bisdak on February 1, 2016 as a pre-programming for Wowowin, after more than a year of using 24 Oras brand. As a result, 24 Oras Southern Mindanao remained to its branding since November 10, 2014.[7]

Mindanao

Delivered in Cebuano - Anchored by Tek Ocampo and Sarah Hilomen-Velasco.

Defunct regional newscasts

Luzon

Delivered in Ilocano - Final anchor: Jorge Guerrero

Delivered in Bicolano - Final anchor: Elmer Caseles

Delivered in Filipino - Final anchor: CJ Torida

Visayas

Delivered in Hiligaynon - Final anchors: Gerthrode Charlotte Tan and Atty. Jobert Peñaflorida

Delivered in Cebuano - Final anchor: Bobby Nalzaro and Cecille Quibod-Castro

Mindanao

Delivered in Cebuano - Final anchor: Joe Legaspina

Anchors

Weekday edition

Weekend edition

Segment hosts

Former anchors

Awards and recognition

New York Festivals
US International Film and Video Festival
Asian Television Awards
Telly Award
Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA)
ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards for Television
PMPC Star Awards for Television
USTv Student Choice Awards
Gandingan: UPLB Isko't Iska's Broadcast Choice Awards
Gawad Tanglaw
Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Foundation Awards
Northwest Samar State University Annual Awards
PMAP Makatao Awards for Media Excellence
National Academy of Television Arts & Science (Emmy Awards)
George Foster Peabody Awards

Trivia

See also

References

External links

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