GRITtv is a television show hosted and founded by liberal journalist Laura Flanders. GritTV is broadcast from New York City on Free Speech TV via Dish network and on public television stations nationwide, as well as online. Distributed in multiple platforms, GRITtv is a daily, half-hour public affairs discussion program for a national audience that aims to go beyond the one-way format of traditional media.
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.
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.
i-News is the flagship late night news program of the Philippine television network Net 25, anchored by Alma Angeles. It is an English version and a spin-off of i-Balita, and replaces Net 25 World Report.
I-Balita and I-News are the same in format, but different in emphasis. I-Balita features local, business, weather and international news, while I-News features a daily round-up of the latest international, business, technology, sports, entertainment, environment, science, health and feature stories.
Programme anchors Ivy Canlas and Karen Santos were replaced by Alma Angeles on January 17, 2011.
Since October 24, 2011, the program was replaced by Eagle News: Evening Edition
Aló Ciudadano was a Venezuelan talk show hosted by Leopoldo Castillo. It aired both on the Globovisión 24-hour television news network and the Circuito Nacional Belfort radio network.
TV Patrol Northwestern Mindanao was a local television counterpart of TV Patrol in Pagadian City. It was also the only TV production locally produced in Pagadian City. The program was aired throughout Zamboanga del Sur before TV Patrol World at around 5:00-6:00 PM live from the ABS-CBN Pagadian News Center and replays were broadcast at 7:30 AM on ABS-CBN Channel 9 and Channel 14.
TV Patrol Northwestern Mindanao was the primary news program to cover stories ranging from natural disasters, tragedies, political issues, controversies, and social issues that had made a mark in the history of Pagadian City and Zamboanga del Sur.
The newscast ended in 2009 due to its controversial copyright protection violation committed by Leo Santillan, the local producer of the program. It was replaced by Nuebe Patrol.