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Ces Oreña-Drilon began her television career in 1985 when she joined the Maharlika Broadcasting System (now People's Television Network) as a news reporter. [2] Her reporting on the capture of Army renegade Col. Gregorio Honasan caught the attention of ABS-CBN Network, which hired her in 1989 to cover the Philippine Senate. [3]
Eagle News International is a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by Net 25. Originally anchored by Alma Angeles and Feamor Tiosen, it aired from October 24, 2011 to April 1, 2022. Originally anchored by Alma Angeles and Feamor Tiosen, it aired from October 24, 2011 to April 1, 2022.
Eagle Broadcasting Corporation (EBC), doing business as NET25, is a Philippine media company based in Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.Named after the national bird, the Philippine eagle, it is primarily involved in radio and television broadcasting.
This multi-day trade event put on by the Consumer Technology Association is expected to bring some 130,000 attendees and more than 4,000 exhibitors to Las Vegas. The latest advances and gadgets ...
GMA News TV's programming was fully restored by September 21, 2020. On November 21, 2020, Sports Interactive Network, an affiliate news portal of GMA, published an article that the network announced plans for a possible reformat of GMA News TV into a news, sports and variety channel which is similar to the old format of Citynet Television and QTV.
It's early days, but AI company Scanbo is aiming to do glucose monitoring without the painful, exhausting, never-ending finger pricks We've known for a while that Sony has been working on a new VR ...
The ABS-CBN News Channel, commonly known as ANC, is a 24/7 Philippine pay television news channel. It was launched in 1996 as the first all-news network in English language. [ 1 ] The majority of its programs are produced by ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs .
The CES name was coined by an online web service which started in 2003 in Cape Town, South Africa, as the Cape Town Talent Exchange (CTTE). From there it spread to 99 countries, with the biggest take-up in Australia, where CES Australia was founded in 2011. [1]