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TV Patrol

TV Patrol

TV Patrol is the flagship national network news broadcast of ABS-CBN in the Philippines. It can be heard simultaneously on AM Radio via DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 and its cable and Digital TV version DZMM TeleRadyo. Provincial AM radio stations affiliated with ABS-CBN and several MOR FM radio stations nationwide likewise air in simulcast. The newscast is made available overseas via ABS-CBN's international brand, The Filipino Channel. It is the longest-running Filipino language evening newscast since its inception on March 2, 1987.

History

Pre-launch

1987–2001: De Castro era
2001–2004: Sanchez era
2004–2010: TV Patrol World
2010: Revert to debut title
2010–2012: Return of former anchors
March 5, 2012: 25th Anniversary special reformat
2013–2015: New reformat
2015–present: Failon, Sembrano, De Castro era
March 2, 2017: 30th Anniversary
April 1, 2018: Switch to High Definition (HD)

TV Patrol on ABS-CBN Regional Network Group

Since 1988, TV Patrol regional editions are broadcast on all ABS-CBN Regional stations nationwide with simulcast on provincial AM radio stations (Radyo Patrol) and selected MOR stations. All regional editions air at about 5:00pm (before the network's flagship Primetime Bida block) with selected editions simulcast over The Filipino Channel for overseas viewers. Several editions are aired nationwide since August 2016 on the ABS-CBN Regional Channel on Sky Cable, Destiny Cable and Sky Direct. The ABS-CBN News YouTube page also has included archived videos of past editions since recently for those who have not watched the program as well as for overseas viewers.

International broadcasts

TV Patrol Weekend airs in Australia on delay the next morning on SBS at 8:05am every Sunday and Monday on SBS One/SBSHD with replays at 2:30pm on SBS Two while every Tuesday to Saturday Bandila is aired.

TV Patrol airs worldwide on TFC including the weekend edition and shows only the TV Patrol Weekday Edition on KNLA-CD/KNLA (Crossings TV), KIKU-TV, KBTV-CD (Crossings TV) and KTSF/KCNZ-CD (Crossings TV) Weekdays.

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