The Walter Compton News was an American television news series that aired from 1947 to 1948 on the DuMont Television Network Monday through Friday from 6:45pm to 7pm ET.
Solar Nightly News is the flagship late night newscast of Talk TV. It airs every Weeknights 10 p.m. at Talk TV on July 16, 2012 and on Solar News Channel on October 30, 2012. On October 1, 2012, the newscast was moved to an earlier time-slot at 9 p.m. On October 31, 2012 it began simulcasting on ETC on RPN for Free-TV viewers.
Primetime on ANC is an hour-long evening national newscast of ABS-CBN News Channel in the Philippines with veteran news anchor Tony Velasquez and former ABS-CBN North America Bureau correspondent Karmina Constantino at the helm as anchors. It gives viewers a look at news stories from all angles from its broad perspective to its tiniest detail - with fresh insights and analysis from guests and newsmakers. Primetime on ANC aired Mondays through Fridays from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m..
ANC Headlines is the hourly news round-ups of ABS-CBN News Channel in the Philippines lasting from 2 to 10 minutes that provide updates on world, national, regional or local news events happened throughout the day presented by various anchors.
In event of special live coverage, ANC airs ANC Live whereas, when a developing story breaks or a sudden event of great importance happened ANC's regular programming is interrupted to make way for its ANC Breaking News, possibly, a reporter at the location of the breaking event is being interviewed live by the anchor to share more information about the story as it breaks.
Alive in Baghdad is a weekly news video blog, or vlog, based in Baghdad, Iraq, distributed via website and RSS. They employ Iraqi journalists to produce videos covering various topics on daily life in Iraq following the Second Gulf War, including a piece on citizens trying to protect their neighborhood from insurgent death squads, another on what it is like to be an Iraqi Police officer, and interviews with car bomb survivors. The footage is shot by Iraqis and edited in the United States.
Alive in Baghdad was founded in 2005 by Brian Conley, a 26-year-old American journalist and filmmaker. After a year of preparation, Conley went to Baghdad to equip and train a small team of Iraqis to produce a new short film every week on the subject of daily life in Iraq.
The website has survived on donations from foundations and individuals. Staff in Iraq receive a small salary. US staff are not paid.
Mata ng Agila is the flagship evening news broadcast of Net 25 in the Philippines, replacing i-Balita. The show was premiered on January 3, 2011. It is currently anchored by Ely Saludar, Weng dela Fuente and Sam Cepeda. It airs live via satellite through 90-minute newscast, aired at 6:00 PM Philippine time. The primetime newscast is now simulcast on radio thru DZEC 1062 kHz AM Radyo Agila in Mega Manila and all Radyo Agila station nationwide competing with other flagship newscasts of 3 largest networks such as 24 Oras, Aksyon. Ito Ang Balita, News @ 6 and TV Patrol.
Saksi sa Dobol B is a morning news and talk program aired by GMA Network flagship all-news radio station DZBB-AM, hosted by Mike Enriquez. The program premiered on January 4, 1999 as a spin-off of Saksi, a television newscast that Enriquez also hosted at the time. The program airs for four hours on weekdays, running from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM. The program was also simulcast on the GMA News TV channel as Dobol B sa News TV upon the christening of the said network. However, for some unknown reason, the simulcasts ended on 7 September 2012; instead GNTV aired reruns of "Front Row" and "Reel Time" on the timeslot formerly occupied by "Dobol B" as it would make way for a new morning show Kape at Balita.
Chao Nee Ti Mo-Chit is a Thai news and current events program, show on TV Channel 7, produced by Media of Medias Ltd. The program is shown Monday–Friday, from 6.00 until 7.30.
May Tamang Balita is a Filipino satirical newscast television program that airs on GMA News TV. The original hosts of the show were Janna Dominguez, Maey Bautista, Ramon Bautista and Sheena Halili, but Dominguez left the show for unknown reasons around October 2011, and was later substituted by comedienne Boobay Balbuena. Later on, Halili also left the show, probably due to schedule conflicts, and was replaced by Jinri Park, one of the air-staff of Monster Radio RX 93.1. Currently, the show's presentors are Park. Balbuena, and the two Bautistas. The field of reporters of the show refer themselves as "May Tama".
Andar ng mga Balita is the flagship newscast of AksyonTV in the Philippines. The newscast airs from Monday to Friday 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 n.n. local time. It is anchored by Martin Andanar and Anna Theresa Licaros with reports from MJ Marfori, and Shawn Yao.
Mastodon Minutes was the weekly news program for Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne and taped at the College Access Television Studios, Walter E. Helmke Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Teletrece is a Chilean news program on Canal 13 that, since 1970, has had the title of being the longest running news program in Chilean television, replacing TVN's 60 Minutos and subsequent programs TV Noticias, Noticias and 24 Horas.
Teletrece born in March 1970, succeeding the news The Esso reporter and instantly Martini. Its consolidation as television news is produced during the government of Salvador Allende, time of great social upheaval and polarization in the country.1
Since its initial duration of 30 minutes each night, Teletrece begins to extend to reach during 1973, an hour and a half in length, with three daily editions of 30 minutes, one at 14:00, under the name of Teletarde, another to 19:00, Telenoche under the name and the last at 23:00, under the name Telecierre, plus 5 min capsules for several moments of scheduling, because of the large amount of information which were produced following above background. The audience leaned Teletrece at the expense of National News, National Television of Chil
Masr El-Nahrda or Masr El-Naharda...Benehlam li Bokra is a live television talk show based in Cairo, Egypt. The show descended from the now defunct El beit beitak/el beet beetak show.