Isyu Ngayon

Isyu Ngayon

Isyu Ngayon Promotional Poster (2010)
Genre
Created by GMA Regional TV
Developed by GMA Regional News and Public Affairs
Presented by
  • Alfie Tulagan (Dagupan)
  • Elmer Caseles (Naga)
  • Fabienne Paderes (Iloilo)
  • Enrico Surita Jr. (Iloilo)
  • Gretchen Varela-Ochoa (Bacolod)
  • Lou-Anne Mae Rondina (Cebu)
  • Sylvia Aguhob (Cagayan De Oro)
  • John Paul Seniel (Davao)
  • Helen Quiñanola (Davao)
  • Jennifer Solis (General Santos)
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s)
Production
Executive producer(s) Marissa L. Flores
Rikki O. Escudero-Catibog
Running time
  • 60 minutes, weekly (Dagupan, Iloilo, Cebu and Davao)
  • 30-45 minutes, daily (Naga, Bacolod, Cagayan De Oro and General Santos)
Distributor GMA News TV International
Release
Original network GMA Network
Picture format 480i SDTV
First shown in October 30, 2010 (2010-10-30)
Original release October 30, 2010 (2010-10-30) – April 24, 2015 (2015-04-24)
Chronology
Preceded by
Followed by

The Isyu Ngayon series (Issues Today) were a brand of regional news magazine shows of different GMA Regional TV stations in the Philippines. They were weekly basis aired in Dagupan, Cebu, Iloilo and Davao every Saturday mornings; and followed by daily basis aired in Naga, Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro and General Santos which were aired side by side with GMA's flagship national newscast 24 Oras. The Isyu Ngayon family of programs were not available in the Metro Manila market. Its editions in Naga, Iloilo, Bacolod and Davao were aired internationally via GMA News TV International.

Airing History

Isyu Ngayon premiered on October 30, 2010 as a Saturday morning news magazine program replacing the Agenda series of GMA Regional TV in Dagupan,[1] Cebu,[2][3] Iloilo and Davao, a special series of forums and documentaries for the 2010 national and local elections. The program well known of being patterned with Sunday morning talk shows in the United States tackling political issues and human interest stories and was the network's answer to Mag TV Na. It was also launched on November 22, 2010 as a daily news magazine program following the launch of regional news and public affairs teams on their satellite stations in Naga,[4] Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro[5] and General Santos[6][7] as answer to the regional editions of TV Patrol in these areas.

However, its editions in Dagupan, Cebu, Iloilo and General Santos were cancelled during the last quarter of 2011 to first quarter of 2012 despite garnering good ratings, the three weekly editions were replaced by a travel show Let's Fiesta aired every Sunday while the operations of General Santos station was later on absorbed by the Davao station with Flash Bulletin as its solely produced program. Despite the cancellation of four editions, Isyu Ngayon remained in some areas.[8][9][10][11]

With the plans of GMA is extend their Serbisyong Totoo and because of the outgrowing performance in the provinces, it led for two Isyu Ngayon to transform into live newscasts. On September 14, 2012, the Naga edition successfully ended following the launch of GMA Bicol and was replaced by its flagship regional newscast Baretang Bikol, which later on became 24 Oras Bikol.[12] Then it was followed on February 4, 2013 when the Cagayan de Oro edition was replaced by Testigo Northern Mindanao, which later on became 24 Oras Northern Mindanao following the launch of GMA Northern Mindanao station.

On October 13, 2012, Isyu Mindanao was launched as a consolidation for Cagayan De Oro, Davao and General Santos editions.[13] Eventually it was replaced by Isyu ug Istorya on July 19, 2014.

The Bacolod edition, which was the only daily edition using the Isyu Ngayon brand, was aired side by side with Ratsada of GMA Iloilo[14] and later stopped, this edition became the flagship news and public affairs program of GMA Bacolod. Unlike other GMA regional newscasts which were aired live from their respective studios, the program was taped on location except for covering local events when they were being broadcast live. The edition however, was not included to the news programs of the network rebranded to 24 Oras. However, the program's episode for April 24, 2015 turned out to be their last episode after the network decided to strategically streamline its regional operations which led to the termination of some employees and talents and cancellation of other morning and afternoon programs as well as closing down other regional news departments in Ilocos, Naga and Cagayan de Oro on the same day, followed by Iloilo news department on November.[15][16][17]

Segments

List of Isyu Ngayon Editions (final composition)

Aired in weekly basis

Delivered in Filipino - Hosted by Alfie Tulagan.

Delivered in Cebuano - Hosted by Lou-Anne Mae Rondina.

Delivered in Hiligaynon - Hosted by Fabienne Paderes and Enrico Surita, Jr.

Delivered in Cebuano - Hosted by John Paul Seniel and Jennifer Solis.

Aired in daily basis

Delivered in Hiligaynon - Hosted by Gretchen Varela-Ochoa.

Previous regional versions

Delivered in Bicolano - Hosted by Elmer Caseles.

Delivered in Cebuano - Hosted by Sylvia Aguhob.

Delivered in Cebuano - Hosted by John Paul Seniel and Helen Quiñanola.

Delivered in Cebuano - Hosted by Jennifer Solis.

Isyu Ngayon Areas

Luzon

North Central Luzon Isyu Ngayon

  • Laoag
  • Bantay, Ilocos Sur
  • Mountain Province
  • Baguio
  • Dagupan (station-produced)
  • Olongapo
  • Baler, Aurora
  • Pampanga

Bicolandia Isyu Ngonian

  • Daet
  • Naga (station-produced)
  • Legazpi
  • Sorsogon
  • Masbate
  • Virac

Visayas

Western Visayas Isyu Subong

  • Kalibo
  • Roxas
  • Iloilo (station-produced)
  • Romblon

Negrense Isyu Subong

  • Bacolod (station-produced)
  • Murcia, Negros Occidental
  • Sipalay

Central Visayas Isyu Karon

  • Dumaguete
  • Cebu (station-produced)
  • Bohol
  • Tacloban
  • Ormoc
  • Calbayog
  • Borongan

Mindanao

Northern Mindanao Isyu Karon

  • Pagadian
  • Dipolog
  • Zamboanga
  • Iligan
  • Ozamiz
  • Cagayan de Oro (station-produced)
  • Bukidnon
  • Surigao
  • Butuan

Southern Mindanao Isyu Karon

  • Davao (station-produced)

Soccksargen Isyu Karon

  • General Santos (station-produced)
  • Kidapawan
  • Cotabato

Note: Isyu Mindanao, the successor of the three Isyu Ngayon Mindanao editions, was produced by GMA Davao.

References

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