TV Patrol Cagayan Valley is a local newscast in Region 2 produced by ABS-CBN Regional Network Group TV-2 Isabela and aired simulcast by TV-3 Tuguegarao City. It uses Tagalog as a medium. The TV Patrol Cagayan Valley news teams cover a wide area encompassing the provinces of Isabela, Cagayan, Batanes, Quirino and Nueva Vizcaya
Anchored by Darlene Gemino, TV Patrol Cagayan Valley airs live from the ABS-CBN Newscenter in Santiago City Mondays to Fridays at 5:00 p.m.
SNN: Showbiz News Ngayon is a Philippine primetime entertainment news program broadcast by ABS-CBN and was presented by Boy Abunda and Kris Aquino, though Aquino was later replaced by Bianca Gonzales because of her brother's campaign for presidency. The show premiered on February 16, 2009. On September 9, 2011, SNN aired its final broadcast. SNN was replaced by "Nasaan Ka Elisa?".
Golf Shots is a 30 minute news-magazine style golf program on Comcast Sportsnet Philadelphia. The program airs Sundays at 6:00PM with repeats Sundays at 5:00AM.
BBC Look North is the BBC's regional television news service for South and West Yorkshire, parts of North Yorkshire and the North Midlands. The programmes were produced and broadcast from the BBC Broadcasting Centre at St. Peter's Square in Leeds with journalists also based at newsrooms in Bradford, Sheffield and York.
Look North can be watched in any part of the UK from Astra 1N on Freesat channel 966 and Sky channel 956. The latest edition of Look North is also available to watch on the BBC iPlayer.
JE is a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which airs weekly on TVA, a French language television network. The program is primarily a consumer advocacy newsmagazine, focusing on frauds, irreputable businesses and products that may affect consumers.
The program is currently anchored by Annie Gagnon and Michel Jean.
QT: QueerTelevision was a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired on Citytv and CablePulse 24 in the late 1990s. Focusing on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues, the series was hosted by Irshad Manji. In addition to coverage of general LGBT issues in Canada, the show was one of the venues where she developed some of her early ideas about the reform of Islam.
The series began in 1997 on CablePulse 24 as The Q Files. It changed its name to QT: QueerTelevision in 1998 when it was added to Citytv's schedule, to fit in with that channel's other news and information series such as FashionTelevision, Breakfast Television and MediaTelevision.
The series ended in 2001.
The series was also broadcast via streaming video on the LGBT website PlanetOut.
Ođđasat is a Sami news programme broadcast in Finland, Norway and Sweden.
It is broadcast five days a week, ten months a year. Each programme is around 15 minutes long and deals mostly with Sami issues but also has Nordic and world-wide news, often dealing with other indigenous peoples. The news are broadcast in Northern Sami and are subtitled in either Finnish, Norwegian or Swedish depending on in which country it is shown.
Metro Pagi is a two and a half hour breakfast morning newscast broadcast by Metro TV, Indonesia's first 24-hour news channel at 4:30 A.M. UTC+7 The show has two anchors and airs the latest news with live reports from the station's bureaus throughout the country.
Currently Metro Pagi started with news recap from the last 24 Hours. usually presented by another News Presenter
Hemispheres was a news and current affairs program, co-produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Its main focus was foreign events and international issues, using ABC and CBC correspondents from around the world.
It aired on the Australia Network and CBC Newsworld channels, as well as on ABC2 in Australia, but not on the main free-to-air ABC and CBC channels.
It was presented by CBC News anchor Ian Hanomansing from Vancouver, and ABC News presenter Felicity Davey in Sydney.
Calendar is a weekday news and information program that aired in the United States on CBS Television from 1961 to 1963.
Harry Reasoner and Mary Fickett co-hosted the program. Each show began with Reasoner giving a summary of the latest news and then introducing the topic for the day, which was presented by Fickett.
CBS scheduled the half-hour program in the 10 a.m. timeslot on the East Coast. Since the network then believed women were the primary audience for daytime television, it created a substantive information program geared toward a female audience.
A review in TV Guide commended Reasoner for not oversimplifying the news and noted that Fickett contributed "as another intelligent questioner and commentator" rather than someone who just represented "the woman's side."
Calendar's topics were diverse, ranging from national politics to interior decorating.
The mood of the program was relaxed despite its serious ambition. During an interview with a designer of modern furniture, Reasoner asked, "What would you
Take 30 was a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired on CBC Television from 1962 to 1984. An afternoon series originally designed as a "women's show", the series gradually evolved into a showcase for serious journalism, airing documentary reports and interviews on social and cultural topics.
The program's original hosts were Anna Cameron and Paul Soles. In 1965, Cameron left and was replaced by Adrienne Clarkson. During his time on the show, Soles was also a busy voiceover actor for animation, best known for shows such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Spider-Man, both of which were produced concurrent with his work on Take 30.
Clarkson left the show in 1975 to become a host of The Fifth Estate, and was replaced by Mary Lou Finlay. Finlay left in 1977, and was replaced by Hana Gartner; Soles left the following year and was replaced by Harry Brown. Gartner left in 1982 and was replaced in the show's final season by Nadine Berger.
Other contributors to the show included Jehane Benoît, Charl
Batingaw is the late-evening news program in the People's Television Network and anchored by Aljo Bendijo, Katherine Villar, and Kathy San Gabriel.
In Early August 2010, Batingaw was replaced by the returned Teledyaryo Final Edition. Aired With Same Anchors
TV Patrol Socsksargen is a local TV news program of ABS-CBN Regional Network Group TV-3 in General Santos City. Simulcast on TV-4 Koronadal and Kidapawan. The program delivers the freshest news reports on current events happening in South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani Province & General Santos City region in Tagalog language.
Recorded episodes of the news program can be reviewed on the internet via the ABS-CBN News website.
It is aired live at ABS-CBN General Santos at 5:00 PM from Monday to Friday.
TV Patrol Chavacano is the local news program of ABS-CBN Regional Network Group in Zamboanga Peninsula aired on ABS-CBN TV-3 Zamboanga and simulcast on TV-10 Jolo and on radio via MOR 98.7 Zamboanga For Life!. TV Patrol Chavacano delivers news from Zamboanga City and the western Mindanao area. Jewel Reyes is the main anchor of this newscast.
While other TV Patrol versions in Mindanao aired either in Cebuano or in Tagalog, TV Patrol Chavacano is TV Patrol's only edition in Mindanao that uses different language in Zamboangueño Chavacano, Zamboanga's native and official language.
It is aired live daily from the ABS-CBN Zamboanga at 5:00 PM, from Monday to Friday. It is simulcast on radio via MOR 98.7 Zamboanga For Life!.
BBC London News is the BBC's regional television news programme for the English region encompassing London and the surrounding areas. Its local competitor is ITV News London, which is produced by ITN for ITV London.
BBC London News is broadcast seven days a week on BBC One in London and the surrounding areas, with short bulletins during BBC Breakfast, after the BBC News at One, and after the BBC News at Ten. The flagship programme airs between 18:30 and 18:55 each weekday evening and is usually presented by Riz Lateef. Weekend bulletins are broadcast on Saturday lunchtime and early evening and on Sunday evening. Lateef became the main presenter of the flagship programme in March 2006 when she replaced Emily Maitlis who left to join the BBC News channel and BBC Two's Newsnight.