CNN Philippines Network News

CNN Philippines Network News

Logo used since March 16, 2015
Created by Nine Media Corporation
Radio Philippines Network
Developed by CNN Philippines/CNN
Presented by Pia Hontiveros (weeknights)
Mai Rodriguez (Weekends)
Narrated by Bong Aportadera
Theme music composer Hit Productions, Inc.
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes N/A (airs daily)
Production
Location(s) CNN Philippines News Studio,
Mandaluyong City
Running time Approximate 60 minutes (with commercials) (Weeknights)
30 minutes (Weekends)
Release
Original network CNN Philippines
Audio format Stereo
Original release June 18, 2012 (2012-06-18) – present
Chronology
Preceded by RPN NewsWatch (RPN)
Related shows CNN Philippines Nightly News

CNN Philippines Network News, (titled as CNN Philippines Network News with Pia Hontiveros for its weekday broadcasts) or simply Network News is the flagship evening newscast of CNN Philippines, airing seven days a week at 6:00pm PST. Premiered on June 18, 2012, the program's 60-minute weekday broadcast is anchored by the network's chief correspondent Pia Hontiveros and a 30-minute weekend edition is anchored by Mai Rodriguez.

Background

As a weekday newscast

The newscast was first known as Solar Network News and was launched on June 18, 2012 on Talk TV, by then aired on SBN UHF Channel 21, as a result of the formation as Solar Television Network's news and current affairs division, which in turn was brought by privatization of Radio Philippines Network (RPN-9) by Solar Entertainment. It was carried over upon the channel's rebranding as Solar News Channel in October 30, with its graphics updated on January 7, 2013.

Solar Network News was simulcasted on Radio Philippines Network (by then affiliated by Solar Entertainment-operated ETC) from October 30, 2012 until January 11, 2013 after RPN-9 ceased production of its evening newscast RPN NewsWatch due to the retrenchment of the program's production team and other employees of the privatized network. The simulcast, however, was given to Solar Nightly News (which is at the mid-evening timeslot) on January 14 onwards to allow the via satellite broadcast of American Idol season 12 to Free TV (over-the-air) viewers (The original plan was to limit the AI via satellite broadcast to cable viewers while RPN will continue to air the newscast at 6 PM.). On December 1, 2013, Solar News Channel switched its affiliation to RPN-9, making it a program at its own right.

Solar Network News dropped the Solar branding in July 21, 2014 upon the impending acquisition of Solar Television Network to the ALC Group of Companies a month later, with a new titlecard and graphic introduced on August 25, 2014 following channel's rebrand to 9TV. The current incarnation was launched on March 16, 2015 in lieu with the launch of CNN Philippines along with a CNN-themed graphics and a revamped news studio.

Weekend expansion

Prior to the current incarnation, Solar News and subsequently 9News did not produce a weekend newscast except for severe weather coverage. Notable for such instance was Typhoon Hagupit (local name, Ruby) in December 2014.

On June 13, 2015, CNN Philippines Network News expanded to seven days a week, branding the weekend editions as Network News Weekend albeit in a capacity as a half-hour newscast, unlike the 1-hour weeknight edition. Roanna Jamir was the inaugural anchor while doubling her duty as Weekend Updates top of the hour presenter.

On November 29, 2015, Roanna Jamir made her final broadcast on Network News Weekend, prior to leaving the network.[1]

On December 5, 2015, correspondent Ina Andolong replaced Roanna Jamir as the new (albeit interim) Saturday anchor on Network News Weekend while Nicolette Henson-Hizon and Menchu Macapagal rotated as Sunday anchor. By January 2016, Andolong consolidated the weekend chair.

As the Philippine version of New Day, a morning television show on CNN/US to be launched on February 15, 2016,[2] Claire Celdran replaces Mai Rodriguez to anchor CNN Philippines Newsroom, while Rodriguez will take over the slot to anchor Network News Weekend.[3]

Logo used Ident as Solar Network News since January 7, 2013 until August 22, 2014. Solar branding was dropped by July 21, 2014
Logo used since August 25, 2014 until March 13, 2015

Current Anchors

Former Anchors

See also

References

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