IBC NewsBreak

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IBC NewsBreak
Also known asIslands NewsBreak (May 1, 1991–March 6, 1992)
GenreNewscast
StarringVarious contributors
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesEnglish (1992-1994)
Filipino (1992-1994, 2014-2018)
Production
Production locationsIBC 13 Studios
Broadcast City, Quezon City
Running time2 to 4 minutes
Production companyIBC News and Public Affairs
Release
Original networkIBC 13
Picture formatNTSC
Audio formatMono
Original releaseFirst incarnation:
March 9, 1992 – April 1, 1994
Second incarnation:
October 27, 2014 –
February 9, 2018 (2018-02-09)
Chronology
Preceded byIslands Newsbreak
Followed byIBC Headliners
Related showsPTV Newsbreak
RPN NewsBreak

IBC NewsBreak was the hourly news bulletin of Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation. Its first incarnation is from March 9, 1992 to April 1, 1994, replacing Islands NewsBreak and was replaced by IBC Headliners and it returned from October 27, 2014 to February 9, 2018, replacing IBC Headliners.

Airing history[]

after Islands TV-13 reverted to IBC, airing from Monday to Sunday. After three years of hiatus, IBC revived its hourly news bulletin on October 27, 2014 using the original title. Initially, IBC Newsbreak airs only during the halftime and after PBA D-League broadcasts every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 9:00PM and 11:00PM, replacing the latenight edition of News Team 13 which was then-aired on Wednesday and Friday. A year later, IBC Newsbreak would become a permanent replacement to News Team 13 Latenight Edition and extends its broadcast from Monday to Friday.

Anchors[]

Final anchors[]

  • Vincent Santos
  • Greg Gregorio
  • Kathleen Forbes

Former anchors[]

  • Jess Caduco
  • Czarinah Lusuegro

See also[]

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