TV Patrol North Luzon

TV Patrol North Luzon (previously known as TV Patrol Baguio/TV Patrol Northern Luzon) was a pan-regional news program of the ABS-CBN Regional Network Group in the North Luzon super region. The newscast was done in a tabloid-style format and delivers the most recent news and current affairs issues in Filipino language. Initially created to deliver news from the Cordillera Administrative Region, the newscast expanded its coverage into Ilocos Region, Cagayan Valley, and Central Luzon as part of ABS-CBN Regional's plans to cope with digitization.

TV Patrol North Luzon
Ang Mas Pinalakas na Patrol ng Pilipino sa Hilagang Luzon
Also known as
  • TV Patrol Baguio
    (November 27, 1995 (1995-11-27) – November 24, 2000)
  • TV Patrol Northern Luzon
    (November 27, 2000 (2000-11-27) – June 29, 2018)
  • News Patrol North Luzon (bulletin version)
GenreNews program
Presented by
  • Cris Zuñiga (Dagupan)
  • Dhobie de Guzman (Baguio)
  • Gracie Rutao (Pampanga Opt-out)
Narrated byDhobie De Guzman
Country of originPhilippines
Original languages
  • Filipino
  • Ilocano (interviewees only)
  • Kapampangan (Pampanga opt-out and interviewees only)
  • Pangasinan (interviewees only)
Production
Production locations
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time40 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original network
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original releaseNovember 27, 1995 (1995-11-27) 
August 28, 2020 (2020-08-28)
Chronology
Preceded by
Related showsTV Patrol
External links
Website

It aired live between 5:00 PM and 6:15 PM from Monday to Friday. Since May 2019, the newscast is broadcast on all ABS-CBN Regional transmitters in Northern and most of Central Luzon; with an additional Kapampangan news window on DWIN-TV 46 in Pampanga, and radio simulcasts via MOR 103.1 Baguio its relay station 91.3 MHz in Santiago, Isabela and MOR 95.5 Laoag. It will replays at 8:00 pm on ANC. It also delivers news throughout the day via News Patrol North Luzon bulletins across the super region.

The newscast is primarily anchored by Dhobie de Guzman and Cris Zuñiga, with Pampanga opt-out anchor Gracie Rutao, and occasional anchors Grace Alba and Harris Julio; together with a team of ABS-CBN reporters through its regional bureaus in Baguio, Dagupan City, City of San Fernando, Laoag City and Santiago City, with occasional reports from Tuguegarao City. Reports and studio presentation originate in their respective newsrooms, but master control now originates from Baguio.

Since June 2018, the newscast is also broadcast via ABS-CBN Baguio's digital signal.[1]

History

As TV Patrol Baguio (1995–2000)

The newscast premiered on November 27, 1995 as TV Patrol Baguio. This is the first regional edition of TV Patrol in Luzon. Airing for an regional newscast bringing the latest news stories each for their respective coverage areas. The first anchor Jonathan Ortega in 1995 and the first set of reporters are Jimmy Fong, Ma. Krystalline (Takla) Jimenez, Philip Erpelo, Robert Ceballo and Leonard Garcia. On March 17, 1997 Aljo Trinidad (from TV Patrol North Mindanao) as the co-anchor with Ortega respectively, for the Baguio and Dagupan editions. TV Patrol Baguio also broadcasts in Dagupan edition was transformed into TV Patrol North Central Luzon, which now serves as the local news broadcast for Pangasinan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Zambales and Aurora, and by now broadcasting at 5pm, the same time as its Baguio counterpart. The five provinces used to carry the broadcast of TV Patrol Northern Luzon. On January 18, 1999 Adamor Dagang as the new anchor replaced Ortega he appointed of Regional Correspondent in Dateline Northern Luzon while Trinidad he another regional newscast TV Patrol Dagupan (now TV Patrol North Central Luzon) as the sole anchor was launched then on DWEC-TV (now DZRR-TV) Channel 3 Dagupan in 1999 (now transfer to Channel 32 in 2004).

As TV Patrol Northern Luzon (2000–2018)

On November 27, 2000, TV Patrol Baguio was reformatted to TV Patrol Northern Luzon with Adamor Dagang. With the launching of TV Patrol Northern Luzon in La Union on January 20, 2003, the news program was aired live daily via UHF Channel 30 in San Fernando City, La Union and its neighboring towns. In 2004 former RPN TV 12 Baguio correspondent Dhobie de Guzman took the anchor's chair upon Dagang's departure and he promoted of Provincial Information and Tourism Officer, Province of La Union. In 2006 joined TV Patrol Northern Luzon as co-anchor with De Guzman. In 2010 left the newscast she departure in ABS-CBN TV 2 Manila reporter Dhobie de Guzman solely anchor the newscasts and in 2011 Maira Wallis joined TV Patrol Northern Luzon as co-anchor with De Guzman.

The news program offers several segments such as "Sari-Sari" for human interest stories, "RX Patrol" for health issues, Pulis Patrol for police and crime reports. Add to that the revival of the segment "Alam Ba News?" which tackles about everything under the sun with suggested topics from viewers.

Logo used from 2010 to 2011
Logo used from 2013 to 2017
Final Logo as TV Patrol Northern Luzon from June 19, 2017 – June 29, 2018

On September 16, 2013, TV Patrol Northern Luzon reformatted their logo, opening titles, and graphics similar to the main newscast.

On June 19, 2017, TV Patrol Northern Luzon updated its logo and graphics and its lower thirds thus were changed to Gotham font to match the national TV Patrol. This is the thirteenth newscast to update its graphics, similar to the national newscast.

Expansion as TV Patrol North Luzon

On June 29, 2018,[2] ABS-CBN Regional announced that TV Patrol Northern Luzon, together with TV Patrol North Central Luzon, TV Patrol Cagayan Valley and TV Patrol Ilocos will be merged into a brand new service – TV Patrol North Luzon. The merger of newscasts further extended the newscast's coverage over the entire Northern and Central Luzon, including Ilocos and Cagayan Valley regions. All four newscasts ended their broadcasts on June 29, 2018 in preparation for the debut of the expanded pan-regional newscast for these areas.

The newscast was launched on July 2, with a unique OBB different from the national newscast and majority of its regional counterparts (also adopted by TV Patrol North Mindanao and TV Patrol South Central Mindanao, both of which were launched on the same day). Since then, master control was centralised to the channel 3 studios in Baguio City.

At launch, TV Patrol North Luzon was introduced in a unique 4-presenter format, with Dhobie de Guzman presenting from ABS-CBN Baguio, Cris Zuñiga from ABS-CBN Dagupan, Grace Alba from ABS-CBN Laoag, and Harris Julio from ABS-CBN Isabela. The setup only lasted for a few months. Afterwards, only the Baguio and Dagupan studios remained in operation, although the production team taps in either Alba, Julio, or any other reporters from Ilocandia for occasional live intros of their respective reports. Also, while being simulcast on DZRR-FM in Baguio, DWBA-FM in Santiago City and DWEL-FM in Laoag the newscast did not hook up on the MOR FM station in Dagupan (DWEC).

On March 27, 2020, the program started its live simulcast over MOR 95.5 Laoag For Life! FM. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and the ABS-CBN closure due to cease and desist order because of the expiration of its congressional franchise, the newscast continues to air on its Facebook page on a pre-recorded basis with its anchors reporting from their homes and on August 28, 2020 the newscast aired its final episode due to Congress of the Philippines denied its new franchise.[3]

Pampanga Local Window

Between August and September 2018, TV Patrol North Luzon included news reports from Pampanga, a separate television market currently served by DWIN-TV 46 but receives signals from relays in Central Luzon, being delivered in Filipino language. The province's station was one of the network's former originating outlets, where it produced its own local newscast TV Patrol Pampanga until it was axed on June 29. After it was axed, the Pampanga bureau scaled back news production by introducing short News Patrol bulletins throughout the day delivered in the Kapampangan language. The news division afterwards stopped airing Pampanga-based reports to North Luzon viewers as it was later included in the national newscast later in the day.

On May 20, 2019, the network officially reassigned Pampanga as a semi-satellite to the wider North Luzon region, giving them an amount of newscast production back to the province. Under the new format, studio presentation was restored as a pre-recorded local window in the Kapampangan language; reports are compiled and produced from the San Fernando City studios and is then sent to Baguio City for transmission.[4] Pampanga viewers receive a more longer opt-out edition of the newscast on Channel 46 with more provincial headlines and reports while the rest of the broadcast area receives the newscast as usual. Since the semi-restoration, News Patrol updates for Pampanga were closed, and were replaced by a simulcast of bulletins from Baguio and Dagupan.

To reflect the said expansion, a revised opening billboard of the newscast debuted on the 1st anniversary of its relaunch. Minor revisions of the OBB were done on July 2, 2019 to reflect Pampanga's news team at par with the rest of the super region.

Awards

The news program won the 31st Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA) for Best News Program. It had beaten TV Patrol, Bandila, and 24 Oras. The program was also nominated for Best News Program in the recent KBP Golden Dove Awards.

Areas of coverage

Baguio Bureau

Dagupan Bureau

Santiago Bureau

Laoag Bureau

Pampanga Bureau

Final Anchors

  • Dhobie de Guzman (Anchor for Baguio/North Luzon News Cluster Manager)
  • Cris Zuñiga (Anchor for Dagupan/Dagupan News Desk)
  • Gracie Rutao (Anchor for Pampanga Opt-out)

Final News Executives/Senior Reporters

  • Maira Wallis-Nuarin (Executive Producer / Director / Baguio News Chief/ relief reporter and relief anchor for De Guzman)
  • Jonathan Ortega (Dagupan News Chief)
  • Randy Menor (Ilocos News Chief/ relief reporter for Alba)
  • Darlene Gemino-Ballad (Isabela News Desk/ occasional anchor)
  • Mae Cornes (Baguio News Desk/ relief reporter for De Guzman)
  • Bryan Realgo (Ilocos News Desk/ relief reporter for Alba)
  • John Mark Guda (Pampanga News Desk/ relief reporter for Rutao)

Final Reporters/News Operations Specialists

  • Micaella Ilao (Baguio); relief anchor for De Guzman
  • Michelle Soriano (Baguio); relief anchor for De Guzman
  • Jefferson Banzuela (Baguio); (now with 88.7 Brigada News FM Baguio)
  • Noriel Padiernos (Dagupan); relief anchor for Zuñiga
  • Elaine Fulgencio-Español (Dagupan)
  • Joanna Tacason (Dagupan); relief anchor for Zuñiga
  • Grace Alba (Laoag); occasional anchor
  • Ria Galiste (Laoag)
  • Dianne Dy (Laoag)
  • Harris Julio (Isabela); occasional anchor
  • Trisha Mostoles (Pampanga); relief anchor for Rutao

Past Personalities

  • Jimmy Fong (now the Department Cahir of the Department of Communication at the University of the Philippines Baguio. He is also a Kommisyoner ng Wikang Filipino or (KWF)
  • Robert Ceballo
  • Leonard Garcia
  • Ma. Krystalline Takla Jimenez)
  • Sheryll Saupan Pacer
  • Gerard Lapinid
  • Adamor Dagang (Reporter, Anchor & producer, now the provincial Information & Tourism Officer Province of La Union)
  • Maricar Datulin (now a TV5 news reporter & now with Cainta, Rizal)
  • Jermaine James Beltran (now a TV5 news reporter & now with ELEVATE Baguio)
  • Cara Dualrte
  • Rex Bate (now a PDO2 DSWD-CAR)
  • Jen Nievera
  • Gladys Espinola
  • Kristine Addatu
  • Venus Tanada
  • Franz Soliman (now with DZWT 540 Baguio)
  • Malu Echiverria (now a TV5 news reporter & now with DZEQ Radyo Pilipinas Baguio)
  • Jacqueline Jacque Aluning-Manbabat (now with ABS-CBN TV 2 Manila news reporter)
  • Butch Mendizabal (He is also a former executive producer & Co-Anchor of TV Patrol Palawan, now a news desk editor of CNN Philippines, now with Communications Head of Lepanto Consolidating Mining Corporation)
  • Ada Sibayan (now migrated to Canada)
  • Ismael Palatan
  • Mara Floresca (now with GMA Dagupan)
  • Christian Rillorta (now with DZWT 540 Baguio)
  • Xenia Ribaya
  • Joel Rigonan (now with 88.7 Brigada News FM Baguio)
  • Diane Rivera
  • KC Zalavaria
  • Chuck Tinte
  • Angelyn Valencia (now with 88.7 Brigada News FM Baguio)
  • Ivan Abille (now with 88.7 Brigada News FM Baguio)
  • Christine Kim
  • Carmella Jimenez
  • Jomar Bautista (now with DZEQ Radyo Pilipinas 999 Baguio)
  • Justine Aguilar (now with 88.7 Brigada News FM Baguio)
  • Marian Reyes

See also

References

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