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..
What's Trending is daily, live, interactive television show hosted by Shira Lazar that appears on YouTube covering the trending videos and personalities on YouTube.
In the Limelight is a Philippine entertainment news program on GMA News TV, anchored by Rhian Ramos, with GMA News entertainment reporters Nelson Canlas and Aubrey Carampel. The show premiered on February 28, 2011. It is aired in the Philippines, Weeknights at 7:00 PM–7:30 PM. The program will air its final episode on October 7, 2011, as it will be replaced by Showbiz Exclusives.
PC World's Digital Duo was a computer themed US television series that aired on PBS stations in 1999 as Digital Duo for 26 episodes and returned to broadcast as PC World's Digital Duo with an additional 26 episodes in 2005. It ran for a half hour per episode and was produced by Incandescent Entertainment. It featured co-hosts Stephen Manes of Forbes & PC World with Angela Gunn of USAToday.com in a "Siskel & Ebert" style format in which they would rate computer and on-line products and services. Each episode would also feature a commentary segment by Walt Mossberg.
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.
Day and Date was a daily hour-long syndicated program in the 1990s. It was syndicated by Group W Productions in 1996. It was hosted by Dana King and Patrick Vanhorn. The program was intended as a lead-in to local early news programs.
Aksyon JournalisMO, roughly translated as "Action: Your Journalism", is the flagship late night news program broadcast by TV5 in the Philippines. It is currently anchored by Paolo Bediones, Cheri Mercado, and Jove Francisco. Simulcast on AksyonTV and on the radio thru 92.3 News FM in Mega Manila, the program is broadcast Monday to Friday from 10:45 p.m. to 11:15 p.m.. The newscast is based on News5's Facebook fan page JournalisMO. In JournalisMO, citizens can express their opinions on the different issues of the country. Aksyon JournalisMO was replaced by Pilipinas News on February 20, 2012.
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.
News@12 is the defunct daily newscast of the Sonshine Media Network International with the latest national, local & international news, business news & sports news and its anchored by Troy Gomez.
Kandidato special election program for GMA News and Public Affairs about the 2010 Philippine presidential elections and the 2013 Senatorial elections, hosted by Arnold Clavio, Malou Mangahas which is the Executive Director of the PCIJ and Howie Severino, one of the pillars of GMA News and Public Affairs and the Editor-in-Chief of GMANews.TV.
Fast Lane Daily, sometimes referred to as FLD, is an Internet-based video newscast about the automotive industry, created by Emil Rensing, a founder of Next New Networks. Fast Lane Daily is part of AutoStream, Inc.. Its first episode first aired on February 17, 2007.
FLD is currently hosted by Derek DeAngelis and runs daily, Monday through Friday. Alex Roy, JF Musial, and Leo Parente have now moved to the DRIVE channel. Past FLD hosts include Tinabeth Piña, Alex Gizela, Carrie Milbank, Michael Spinelli and Ray Wert of Jalopnik.com, Gumball 3000 veteran Alex Roy of Team Polizei, Richard Owens of Supercars.net, and Bullrun rally driver Ashley Van Dyke.
As of April, 2013, FLD has over 130,700 YouTube subscribers and has shot over 1,500 episodes, one of the highest episode counts for an internet show. Historical view count for FLD on YouTube stands at 167 million as of April 2013.
On December 20, 2010, FLD aired its 1,000th episode. Most of the clips in the episode were recorded at the Nürburgring when t