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Amelyn Esther Veloso-Zapanta (April 25, 1974 – January 24, 2021) [3] was a Filipina broadcast journalist of CNN Philippines. [4] [2]Before her death, she was the anchor of the morning show New Day, CNN Philippines Newsroom, and the public service program Serbisyo All Access.
In 2000, Castro became ABS-CBN's senior vice-president for news and current affairs. [8] He left that post a year later [3] but continued to anchor The World Tonight. [7] [8] He also hosted the travel show Las Islas Filipinas on ANC. [3] Castro retired in September 2009, [7] but returned as news anchor on The World Tonight in November 2011.
Beginning in 2011, Creag became a news reporter for WNBC television in New York City. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] She reported primarily for Today in New York , the channel's morning news show that aired from 4:30 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., and again at 11:00 a.m. [ 10 ] She also worked on the Saturday and Sunday programs Weekend Today in New York and News 4 New York ...
News Anchor NBN: 2006–2023 24 Oras: Reporter GMA Network: Sports segment: "Time Out" 2007 Pinoy Meets World: Host San Antonio, Texas and Cleveland, Ohio episode 2007–2008 100% Pinoy! 2008 Pinoy Meets World: Boston, Massachusetts and Los Angeles, California episode 2011–2012; 2017–2019 Saksi sa Dobol B: Reporter GMA News TV (now GTV)
Mark Spain, a news anchor for Lynchburg, Va., TV station WSET, died on Wednesday, Dec. 18 after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer three weeks earlier WSET remembered their colleague as a ...
Ana Orsini, a local television anchor at CBS affiliate KOLD-TV in Tucson, Arizona, died last week at the age of 28, her colleagues announced during a broadcast Monday.
Glover joined KCAL a year ago after becoming the first Black main male anchor at Houston’s KTRK. In Los Angeles, he co-anchored the 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. … Chauncy Glover, News Anchor at L.A.’s ...
The World Tonight became one of the first Philippine television newscasts to broadcast in color. Co-anchoring the newscast were Hal Bowie, a veteran radio announcer and TV news anchor, and Henry Halasan, a former ABS-CBN Cebu station manager who was transferred to the network's main offices in Manila as a sales executive. [2]