Friday, September 23, 2016

ABS-CBN's planned program schedule due to the renewing the franchise for twenty-five (25) years

Channel 2, the flagship property of the Company, it will have a revamped schedule upon the renew the 25-year congressional franchise into law (Republic Act 10___) or “An act renewing the franchise granted to ABS-CBN Corporation (formerly ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation) under Republic Act Number 7966 or ‘An act granting ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation a franchise to construct, install, establish, operate, and maintain broadcasting stations in the Philippines, and for other purposes’ for twenty-five (25) years from the effectivity of this act":

Monday-Friday

  • 3:55 am - Kape't Pandasal
  • 4 am - Gising, Pilipinas!
  • 5 am - Umagang Kay Ganda
  • 8 am - Anime and Educational Shows
  • 10:30 am - Magandang Buhay!
  • 11:30 am - Drama
  • 12:25 pm - TV Patrol Noontime
  • 12:30 pm - Magandang Tanghali, Bayan! (Live)
  • 2:30 pm - Drama
  • 3:30 pm - Drama
  • 4:15 pm - Drama
  • 5 pm -
    • Mission Possible (Julius C. Babao)
    • My Puhunan (Karen Davila)
    • Red Alert (Atom Araullo)
    • Sports U (Dyan Castillejo)
    • TNT: Tapatan ni Tunying (Anthony Taberna)
  • 5:30 pm - Pilipinas, Game Ka Na Ba? (Robi Domingo)
  • 6:30 pm - TV Patrol
  • 7:30 pm - Drama
  • 8:30 pm - Drama
  • 9:15 pm - Drama
  • 10 pm -
    • Kapamilya Comedy (Monday-Thursday)
    • Movie and Special (Friday) (up to 12 midnight)
  • 11:30 pm (Monday-Thursday) and 12 midnight (Friday) - SNN: Showbiz News Ngayon
  • 12 am (Monday-Thursday) and 12:30 am (Friday) - The World Tonight
  • 12:30 am -
    • Mukha (Monday) (up to 1 am)
    • Patrol ng Pilipino (Tuesday)
    • Krusada (Wednesday)
    • #NoFilter (Teddy Locsin Jr.) (Thursday)  (up to 1 am)
    • S.O.C.O. (Scene of the Crime Operatives) (Friday)
  • 1:30 am - Trip na Trip (Jason Gainza, Franzen Fajardo) (Friday)
  • 1 am (Tuesday and Friday), 1:30 am  (Wednesday and Thursday) and 2:30 am (Saturday) - O Shopping Philippines

* A fourth drama, served as a temporary replacement for The Biggest Loser or Pinoy Big Brother, would aired right after drama and before SNN.

Saturdays

  • 4 am - Rosary Crusade
  • 5 am - Ang Iglesia ni Cristo
  • 6 am - Salamat Dok!
  • 7 am - Swak na Swak
  • 7:30 am - CNBC's Managing Asia
  • 8 am - Cartoons
  • 10 am - Kapamilya Blockbusters
  • 12 pm - Magandang Tanghali, Bayan! (Live)
  • 2:30 pm - Ipaglaban Mo!
  • 4 pm - Star Magic Presents
  • 5 pm - Gokada Let's Go!
  • 5:30 pm - Family Feud
  • 6 pm - TV Patrol (Alvin Elchico and Bernadette Sembrano)
  • 6:30 pm - Home, Sweetie, Home (John Lloyd Cruz and Toni Gonzaga)
  • 7:30 pm - Pinoy Boy Band Superstar / The Voice / Your Face Sounds Familiar / Dance Kids / The X Factor / Pilipinas Got Talent / Star Circle Quest
  • 8:30 pm - Maalaala Mo Kaya
  • 10 pm - Pinoy Big Brother Abs-Cbn / Pinoy Dream Academy / The Biggest Loser / I Love OPM / We Love OPM / I Do / Star Power
  • 11 pm - Sabado Movie Specials
  • 1 am - The Bottomline with Boy Abunda
  • 2 am - The Weekend News
  • 2:30 am - O Shopping

Sunday

  • 3 am - Family Appointment with El Shaddai
  • 5:30 am - Pluma
  • 6 am - The Healing Eucharist
  • 7 am - Salamat Dok!
  • 8 am - Swak na Swak
  • 8:30 am - Superbook
  • 9 am - 
  • 9:30 am - MatanglawinTV (Kim Atienza)
  • 10:30 am - Mutya ng Masa (Doris Bigornia)
  • 11:30 am - ASAPOFFICIAL
  • 2 pm - Banana Sundae
  • 3:30 pm - The Buzz
  • 5 pm - TV Patrol
  • 5:30 pm - Goin' Bulilit
  • 6 pm - Sharon (Sharon Cuneta)
  • 7 pm - Wansapanataym
  • 8:30 pm - Pinoy Big Brother Abs-Cbn / Pinoy Dream Academy / The Biggest Loser / I Love OPM / We Love OPM Abs-Cbn / I Do / Star Power
  • 9:30 pm - Gandang Gabi Vice
  • 10:30 pm - Sunday’s Best
  • 12:30 am - The Weekend News ( Tony Velasquez)
  • 1 am - Urban Zone (Daphne Osena Paez)
  • 1:30 am - O Shopping Philippines

Aalisin na lang ang Failon Ngayon at Rated K, at gawin na lang segment ng TV Patrol.

Kapuso stars honored at 34th Luna Awards by Crispina Martinez - Belen September 23, 2016 Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/kapuso-stars-honored-at-34th-luna-awards/#z6MP3vOSTgLUPEZd.99

Kapuso stars Jaclyn Jose and John Arcilla won trophies at the 34th Luna Awards of the Film Academy of the Philippines (FAP).
John received the Best Actor award for his remarkable performance of the titular character in the indie film “Heneral Luna,” which was a surprise box-office hit during its extended run in theaters nationwide.
Meanwhile, 2016 Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Jaclyn Jose was recognized for her part in the Brillante Mendoza film “Ma’ Rosa.” On Instagram, the actress thanked Star for all Seasons Vilma Santos and FAP President Leo Martinez for nominating “Ma’Rosa” to the 2017 Oscars. “Thank you for your recognition. Thank you for giving ‘Ma’ Rosa’ a chance to be part of the Oscars, we are praying for support,” her post read in part.
John is part of the “Encantadia” cast while Jaclyn is one of the lead stars on “Alyas Robin Hood,” both on GMA.
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‘Saintly’ Aljur
Yes, in his new film, “Ang Hapis At Himagsik Ni Hermano Puli (The Agony And Fury Of Brother Puli),” Aljur Abrenica is saintly, a far cry from the usual rugged yet hunky persona he projects onscreen.
The movie, directed by Gil Portes and produced by Rex Tiri of T-Rex Entertainment, is now in select theaters nationwide.
Also starring Louise delos Reyes, Enzo Pineda, Menggie Cobarrubias, Kiko Matos, Markki Stroem, Vin Abrenica and Allen Abrenica in an introductory role, “Hermano Puli” tells the story of Apolinario de la Cruz, better known as Hermano Puli, a Filipino religious leader from Lucban, Tayabas (now Quezon) who founded the Cofradia de San Jose exclusively for native Filipinos.
It is said that before this, Hermano Puli tried to join an order for preachers in Manila but was rejected because of his race. He decided to work as a lay brother at the San Juan de Dios Hospital where he studied the Bible along with other religious writings.
The Cofradia de San Jose was successful and it grew to have more than 5000 members. But soon its existence came to the knowledge of the friars. On Nov. 1, 1841, colonial military forces captured Hermano Puli and he was tried and executed.
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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Sept. 24, go to Sen. Ed Angara, Julia Clarete, Larry Silva, Susan Reyes, Gerry Katigbak, Lorna Viernes, Emma Yuhico, Baby Alfonso, Norietta Diga, Dr. Gem Reyes, Nena Rodriguez, Noel Valenzuela, Bulgin Manapat, Isabel Bernal, Zia Quizon, Ronald Arguelles, Pearlie Arcache-Morales, Grace Catan, Kim Gadingan Llarena, Rev. Fr. Dars Cabral, Yum Ong from Beth Ong, Charyman Adlawan, Mickey Bacalso, Zoe Nixie Abarquez of Bangkok, Thailand, Lalen Calayan and SeƱorita Amparo Lhuillier and Coleen Garcia…Belated b-day greetings to Monica de Leon and Doods Tuason… Sept. 25: Sen. Bong Revilla, Carla Martinez, Bobby Velasco, Sandra Garcia, Cory Endozo, Al Pastrano, Edwin Galvez, Jun Nardo, Dino Guevarra, Arlene Matunhay, Cyrill Gay Miranda, Albite Padigos of Poblacio, Sibonga, Judy Anne Harbon, Virgie Villarin, Wilfred B. Tia, and Orlando Yaneza of SEC…Get up to P25,000 off when you purchase any Samsung Home Digital Appliance worth at least P100,000 ONLY on September 25! Visit your nearest SM Appliance store to know more. Sept. 26Leo Lastimosa, Barangay Captain Arnie dele Torre of Cansojong, Talisay City, Bridget Mariblanca Jarina, Danny Dolor, Marieliese Evaristo, Lizza Nakpil, Cecille Salonga, Dolores Quiambao, Dr. Rainelda Jarin, Christine Pineda, Jojo Taduran, Pearl Villa-Real, Brian Tenorio, Pilie Barnecchea, Polie Aquino,  and Susan Castrence…

Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/kapuso-stars-honored-at-34th-luna-awards/#z6MP3vOSTgLUPEZd.99