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Big News was a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by ABC. Originally anchored by Duds Rivera and Bong Lapira, it aired from March 19, 1962 to September 22, 1972. The newscasts returned on February 24, 1992. The show concluded on August 8, 2008. Cherie Mercado served as the final anchors. It was replaced by TEN: The Evening News.
History
= First incarnation (1962–1972)
=The Big News was originally anchored by Duds Rivera and Bong Lapira with Antonio Tecson as head of the newsroom. Lapira later left the newscast in 1967 to transfer to ABS-CBN to anchor Newsbreak on DZXL-TV Channel 9 and he was replaced by Jose Mari Velez. The show first aired on 1962, and went off the air in 1972 due to martial law.
= Second incarnation (1992–2004)
=On February 24, 1992, three days after ABC returned to the airwaves, the program resumed its telecast, but this time, it was anchored by Tina Monzon-Palma. On September 14 of that year, she was joined by Eric Eloriaga and later Kathy Tanco-Ong on March 1, 1993. Tanco-Ong would later bow out of the newscast in 1995. On May 5, 1997, they were replaced by Anthony Pangilinan and Thelma Dumpit-Murillo, who also anchors the network's early evening Filipino newscast Balitang Balita as its new anchors. On March 2, 1998, Janice Pronstoller joined the newscast. Monzon-Palma went to become anchor of ABS-CBN's late night newscast The World Tonight while Eloriaga became anchor of RPN's NewsWatch, both newscast's main rivals during pre-Martial Law days.
On May 3, 1999, Amelyn Veloso became the new anchor of the newscast together Rod Nepomuceno as her co-anchor, replacing Pangilinan, Pronstroller, and Dumpit-Murillo. On June 3, 2002, Nepomuceno was replaced by Atty. Mike Toledo.
= Big News (2004–2008)
=On April 12, 2004, when the network reformatted most of its programs, former ABS-CBN anchor Cherie Mercado, joining with Veloso as co-anchor and the newscast switched to Filipino in order to compete with the other networks' newscasts.
On October 2, 2006, the newscast exchanged timeslots with Sentro, the early-evening news program of the network.
On August 8, 2008, the program, together with Sentro aired its final broadcast and on the next day (August 9), the station was rebranded as TV5.
Anchors
Duds Rivera (1962–1972)
Bong Lapira (1962–1967)
Jose Mari Velez (1967–1972)
Eric Eloriaga (1992–1997)
Tina Monzon-Palma (1992–1997)
Kathy Tanco-Ong (1993–1995)
Anthony Pangilinan (1997–1999)
Thelma Dumpit-Murillo (1997–1999)
Janice Pronstroller (1998–1999)
Amelyn Veloso (1999–2006)
Rod Nepomuceno (1999–2002)
Atty. Mike Toledo (2002–2004)
Cherie Mercado (2004–2008)
= Substitute anchors
=Joseph Andres
Jove Francisco
Martin Andanar
Gallery
References
See also
List of TV5 (Philippine TV network) original programming
ABC News
Sentro
Aksyon
Frontline Pilipinas
One Balita Pilipinas
The Big Story