CNN Philippines Newsroom

Not to be confused with CNN Newsroom on CNN/US and CNN Newsroom (CNNI).
CNN Philippines Newsroom
Genre News
Live action
Created by Nine Media Corporation
Radio Philippines Network
Developed by CNN Philippines/CNN
Presented by Morning anchor
Amelyn Veloso
Global Newsroom anchor
Claire Celdran
Primetime anchor
Mitzi Borromeo
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes N/A (airs daily)
Production
Executive producer(s) Joseph Cataan (9pm edition)[1]
Location(s) CNN Philippines News Studio,
Mandaluyong City
CNN Philippines News Studio,
Broadcast City, Quezon City
Running time 30 minutes
1 hour (special editions)
Release
Original network CNN Philippines
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original release March 16, 2015 (2015-03-16) – present
Chronology
Preceded by Solar/9TV Newsday (as noontime newscast, October 1, 2013–March 15, 2015)
Solar/9TV/CNN Philippines Nightly News (as primetime newscast, October 30, 2012–February 12, 2016)
CNN Philippines Headline News (as morning newscast, March 16, 2015–February 12, 2016)
Followed by CNN Philippines Balitaan (as noontime newscast)
Related shows CNN Newsroom (CNN/US)
CNN Newsroom (CNN International)
CNN Newsroom International/Around the World
CNN Indonesia Newsroom

CNN Philippines Newsroom, is a newscast of CNN Philippines, airing thrice a day at 8:00 am, 3:00 pm and 9:00pm PST. Premiered on March 16, 2015 as a noontime newscast and expanded since February 15, 2016,[2] the 8:00am edition is anchored by Amelyn Veloso, the 3:00 pm edition dubbed as Global Newsroom is anchored by Claire Celdran and the 9:00pm edition is anchored by Mitzi Borromeo.

Background

As a noontime newscast

The newscast was launched on March 16, 2015 as a 60-minute noontime newscast, replacing 9TV's Newsday. It is first anchored by CNN Philippines News chief Jing Magsaysay and Mai Rodriguez, who was held over from Newsday.

In September 2015, Magsaysay left the newscast after his resignation following the "right-sizing" retrenchment of 70 junior staffers and contractual employees, who worked in the company for Programming and Technical Engineering divisions, leaving Rodriguez as the sole anchor.[3]

Expansion

On February 15, 2016, the newscast expanded its airtime, aligning with its international counterpart. However, the expansion reformatted from a single 60-minute newscast to three 30-minute editions in its initial run. The 8am edition is anchored by Amelyn Veloso, who formerly anchored CNN Philippines Headline News and currently hosts Serbisyo All Access. Claire Celdran replaced Rodriguez in the noontime edition while the latter became anchor of the network's weekend newscasts. The 9:00pm edition replaced CNN Philippines Nightly News, anchored by its holdover, Mitzi Borromeo. The English-language noontime edition of Newsroom was axed on April 4, 2016 and reformatted to CNN Philippines Balitaan with Pinky Webb.

On April 11, 2016, Newsroom debuted a 3 pm edition dubbed as Global Newsroom catering on international news relevant to Filipinos, hosted by Claire Celdran.

Special editions

When warranted, Newsroom would air special editions of the newscast, either within or beyond the current three-edition format. Notable instances of these were on the 30th anniversary of the People Power Revolution and the aftermath of Muhammad Ali's death, respectively.

Newsroom had four editions on February 25, covering the 30th year of the EDSA People Power revolution, all but one edition airing a full hour, while on June 6, 2016, Global Newsroom ran a full hour covering the aftermath of the death of Muhammad Ali. Mico Halili co-anchored the broadcast with Claire Celdran.

Since Newsroom is also known as CNN's "brand" for rolling coverage, Newsroom expands its timeslot and pre-empt some programming for rolling news coverages (i.e. Senate and Congress hearings, and sometimes hooking up to CNN International).

Current presenters

Substitute anchors

Former Presenter

References

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