Thursday, December 6, 2018

Eat Bulaga! on RPN (second era, 2020)

Co-hosts:
  1. Chiqui Hollman (1979–1981, 2020–present)
  2. Tessie Tomas (1981–1987, 2020–present)
  3. Coney Reyes (1982–1992, 2020–present)
  4. Jimmy Santos (1983–present)
  5. Helen Gamboa (1985–1986, 2020–present)
  6. Maricel Soriano (1985–1987, 1995–1996, 2020–present)
  7. Sheryl Cruz (1985–1989, 2020–present)
  8. Manilyn Reynes (1985–1990, 2020–present)
  9. Charo Santos (1986–1987, 2020–present)
  10. Dingdong Avanzado (1987–1988, 2020–present)
  11. Pops Fernandez (1987–1988, 2020–present)
  12. Amy Perez (1988–1995, 2020–present)
  13. Ogie Alcasid (1988–1989, 2020–present)
  14. Kris Aquino (1988–1989, 2020–present)
  15. Herbert Bautista (1989–1992, 2020–present)
  16. Ruby Rodriguez (1991–present)
  17. Lady Lee (1991–1997, 2020–present)
  18. Gretchen Barretto (1993, 2020–present)
  19. Jose Manalo (1994–present)
  20. Allan K. (1995–present)
  21. Sunshine Cruz (1995–1996, 2020–present)
  22. Inday Garutay (1995–1997, 2020–present)
  23. Donna Cruz (1995–1998, 2020–present)
  24. Rey Pumaloy (1995–2000, 2020–present)
  25. Toni Rose Gayda (1996–2014, 2020–present)
  26. Donita Rose (1996–1997, 2002–2003, 2020–present)
  27. Jericho Rosales (1996–1997, 2020–present)
  28. Illac Diaz (1996–1998, 2020–present)
  29. Robin da Roza (1996–1998, 2020–present)
  30. Jaya (1997–1999, 2020–present)
  31. Valentin Simon (1997–2000, 2020–present)
  32. Rosanna Roces (1998, 2020–present)
  33. Dindin Llarena (1999–2001, 2020–present)
  34. Steven Claude Goyong (1999–2000, 2020–present)
  35. Gladys Guevarra (1999–2007, 2020–present)
  36. Anjo Yllana (1999–present)
  37. Sherilyn Reyes (1999–2002, 2020–present)
  38. Wally Bayola (2000–present)
  39. Gemma Fitzgerald (2000–2002, 2020–present)
  40. Paolo Ballesteros (2001–present)
  41. Janno Gibbs (2001–2007, 2020–present)
  42. Derek Ramsay (2001–2004, 2020–present)
  43. Nadine Schmidt (2002, 2020–present)
  44. Teri Onor (2002–2007, 2017, Mother Goose, Quiz Vee segment, 2020–present)
  45. Pia Guanio (2003–present)
  46. Pauleen Luna (2004–present)
  47. Alicia Mayer (2004–2006, 2020–present)
  48. BJ Forbes (2005–2008, 2020–present)
  49. Cindy Kurleto (2006–2007, 2020–present)
  50. Edgar Allan Guzman (2006–2007, 2017–present)
  51. Lougee Basabas (2007–2009, 2017–present)
  52. Ryan Agoncillo (2009–present)
  53. Mr. Fu (2009, 2020–present)
  54. Jude Matthew Servilla (2009–2010, 2020–present)
  55. Isabelle Daza-Semblat (2011–2014, 2020–present)
  56. Iza Calzado (2011–2012, 2020–present)
  57. Ryzza Mae Dizon (2012–present)
  58. Gabby Abshire (2012, 2020–present)
  59. Solenn Heussaff-Bolzico (2012, 2020–present)
  60. John Edric Ulang (2012–2013, 2020–present)
  61. Heart Evangelista (2013, 2020–present)
  62. Alden Richards (2015–present)
  63. Maine Mendoza (2015–present)
  64. Baste (2015–present)
  65. Nicole Hyala (2015–2016, 2020–present)
  66. Chris Tsuper (2015–2016, 2020–present)
  67. Sinon Loresca (2016–2018, 2020–present)
  68. Luane Dy (2017–present)
  69. Maureen Wroblewitz (2018–present)
  70. Sarah Lahbati (2018, 2020–present)

Also, it would reusing the 2005 title card, it followed by the gong, April 21, 2014-present theme song.

At the beginning of the show, starting from the first day of September, after the show's opening jingle 2014 version is "Zoombarangay: Zoombabait Ninyo, Thank You!"

Segments were used in the GMA era such as


  • Ram-Bulaga!
  • Kaserola ng Kabayanan
  • Laban o Bawi
  • Lottong Bahay
  • Zoombarangay: Zoombabait Ninyo, Thank You!
  • Boom!
  • Miss Millennial Philippines
  • TBJ: The Barangay Jokers
  • Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol
    • BakClash
    • English 101 with Jimmy Saints
    • Sugod Bahay
    • Barangay Bayanihan
    • Kalyeserye
  • Guhit Bulaga! Plus
  • Kontrapelo: Sa Pula, Sa Puti
  • On the Spot Jackpot
  • Pinoy Henyo
  • Uwian Na! May Nanalo Na!
  • Del Monte Kitchenomics

TV5 franchise extension gets House approval

THE House of Representatives on Tuesday approved on third and final reading the renewal of the legislative franchise of ABC Development Corp., currently known as TV5 Network, Inc.

House bill no. 8630, which extends the broadcast operations of TV5 by another 25 years, received 207 affirmative votes and one negative vote.

TV5 mainly airs sports programs, through ESPN, and news programs, through News5. TV5 also caters to overseas Filipino audiences through Kapatid International.

Once HB 8630 is signed into law, TV5 can continue to operate and maintain its radio and television broadcasting facilities in the Philippines.

Under the measure, TV5 is required to provide the government with adequate public service time or a maximum aggregate of 10% of the paid commercials or advertisements.

The network is prohibited from broadcasting obscenity, indecent language, speech and the like, as well as the deliberate dissemination of false information.

Under the bill, the Philippine President is given the right to temporarily take over and operate the TV station and its facilities; to temporarily suspend its operations in interest of public safety, security and public welfare; and to authorize the temporary use and operation of any government agency in times of “war, rebellion, public peril, calamity, emergency, disaster, or disturbance of peace and order.”

In compliance with the Constitutional provision promoting public participation in public utilities, TV5 is required to conduct a public offering of at least 30% of its outstanding capital stock within five years from commencement of operations.

Hastings Holdings, Inc., a unit of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., has a majority stake in BusinessWorld through the Philippine Star Group, which it controls. — C.A.Tadalan

https://www.bworldonline.com/tv5-franchise-extension-gets-house-approval