TEN: The Evening News

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TEN: The Evening News
TEN The Evening News logo 2010.jpg
Final titlecard The Evening News 2010 until March 31
GenreNews program
Created byABC Development Corporation
Directed byRosario Andres
Presented byMartin Andanar
Cherie Mercado
Jove Francisco
Opening theme"Astro" by Radioactive Sago Project
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesEnglish (2008-2010)
Filipino (2010)
No. of episodesn/a (airs daily)
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companyTV5 News and Public Affairs
Release
Original networkTV5
Picture formatNTSC (480i)
Audio formatMono
Original releaseAugust 11, 2008 (2008-08-11) –
March 31, 2010 (2010-03-31)
Chronology
Preceded byBig News (as evening newscast)
Sentro (as late-night newscast)
Followed byAksyon (as evening newscast)
Aksyon JournalisMO (as late-night newscast)
External links
Website

TEN: The Evening News is a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by TV5. it premiered on August 11, 2008 on the network's evening line up replacing Big News and Sentro. It was anchored by former Sentro anchor Martin Andanar, former Big News anchor Cherie Mercado, & TV5 chief reporter Jove Francisco. Recently, former Big News anchor Amelyn Veloso and Atty. Mike Toledo and TV5 reporter Naomi Dayrit also has joined the regular cast. The show concluded on March 31, 2010. The program was broadcast weeknights at 11 pm Philippine Standard Time. It was replaced by Aksyon and Aksyon JournalisMO.

Background[]

TEN premiered on August 11, 2008 replacing Big News and Sentro during the network's re-launch as TV5, portraying itself as a more contemporary and laid-back program, parallel to the programming lineup of the network. TEN utilizes a format emphasizing on the 10 most important stories of the day, progressing in significance throughout. The show also uses both English and Filipino languages interchangeably.

The show ended on March 31, 2010, TEN: The Evening News, and was replaced by Aksyon and Aksyon JournalisMO.

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References[]

  1. ^ "TV5 Is Ready For The Competition". Philippine Star. Retrieved 2008-09-14.[dead link]

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