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Ratsada news anchor and news reader at GMA Channel 6 (Iloilo City) Incident: Sept. 23 Iloilo City Death: Sep 25 Misajon, 28, was said accidentally shot by one of four robbers who had stopped him, with a companion, in a vacant lot while he was driving. Another suspect later turned as witness.
The 9:00 pm edition replaced CNN Philippines Nightly News, anchored by its holdover, Mitzi Borromeo. The English-language noontime edition and the original broadcast of Newsroom were axed on April 4, 2016, to give way for the first-ever Filipino-language noontime newscast Balitaan with Pinky Webb.
A few weeks later, it was reported that Hizon would return to the Philippines and join CNN Philippines as senior anchor and director for news content development. [6] The memo sent out by CNN Philippines president Armie Jarin-Bennett says Hizon will take over the 9 PM newscast.
The Philippine Daily Inquirer later updated the number of journalists killed to 34. [9] On November 24, the president of the Philippines Gloria Macapagal Arroyo responded to the news of the massacre by declaring a state of emergency in Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat and Cotabato City. [29]
The Final Word with Rico Hizon (or simply The Final Word) is a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by CNN Philippines.Anchored by Rico Hizon, it aired from April 20, 2020 to January 26, 2024, replacing CNN Philippines Newsroom: Late Night Edition and was replaced by Frontline Tonight on RPTV's late night timeslot..
' One News Philippines ', formerly known as One Balita) is the rolling newscast service of One PH, the 24/7 Filipino-language cable news channel of Cignal TV. Serving as the channel's flagship newscast, the main noontime edition airs on Monday to Sundays from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ( PST ).
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Breaking news can also extend the show's hours: during the 7 July 2005 London bombings and Friday following the Boston Marathon bombing, Today remained on the air for six hours, from 7 am to 1 pm EDT. Most special editions are introduced as "From NBC News, this is a special edition of Today".