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IBC News and Public Affairs (IBC News) | |
Country | Philippines |
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Company | Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation |
Key people | Manolito "Lito" O. Cruz (Head for News and Public Affairs) Gina P. Borinaga (News manager) |
IBC News and Public Affairs is the news and public affairs programming division of the media conglomerate Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation. IBC News produces its news and public affairs content for IBC-13. It is headquartered at the IBC-13, Ground Floor, Operations Building, Broadcast City, Old Balara, Capitol Hills, Diliman, Quezon City.
Programs
News Programs
- News Team 13
- IBC NewsBreak
- RadyoBisyon (live simulcast thru DZRB Radyo ng Bayan 738 kHz and PTV-4)
Former
Further information: List of programs previously broadcast by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
Notable personalities
News
- Vincent Santos (News Team 13)
- Czarinah Lusuegro (IBC NewsBreak and RadyoBisyon)
Senior Reporters
- Jess Caduco
- Jinky Baticados
- Pia Castro
- Merwin Llanza
Reporters
- Nimfa Asuncion
- Kim Cardenas
- Czarinah Lusuegro
- Greg Gregorio
- Maria Shiela Frias
- Merry Ann Bastasa
- Judy Ann Amaca
- Ephraim Gaytos
Provincial Correspondents
- Bingbing Josue (DYBQ Iloilo)
See also
- List of programs broadcast by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
- Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
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