Viewers from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao continue to trust '24 Oras' as GMA Integrated News' award-winning flagship newscast emerged as the Philippines' number one TV program in 2023. Further, the ...
PRESS STATEMENT FROM GMA-7: "GMA Network's 24 Oras, Saksi, and 24 Oras Weekend remain as the go-to newscasts for more viewers, according to figures from the more widely recognized TV ratings service ...
Netizens compare the online streaming views of TV Patrol and 24 Oras today, May 7, which trended on Twitter. May 7 marked TV Patrol's comeback to broadcast on ABS-CBN's social media platforms and on ...
From left: Emil Sumangil, Mel Tiangco, and Vicky Morales, the anchors of the top-rating GMA flagship newscast 24 Oras. GMA Integrated News’ flagship newscast, 24 Oras continues to be the most trusted ...
MANILA, Philippines — The rival shows of "24 Oras,""TV Patrol" and "Frontline Pilipinas," gave their condolences to veteran broadcaster Mike Enriquez who died yesterday. After Mel Tiangco announced ...
“24 Oras” has been named the no.1 TV program in the Philippines for the year 2023. Based on Nielsen TV Audience Measurement data, the GMA's evening news show ranked first in Total Phils. for 2023 with ...
The leading faces of GMA’s 24 Oras: (from left) Emil Sumangil, Mel Tiangco and Vicky Morales. GMA Network’s top-rating flagship newscast 24 Oras marks a significant milestone in the broadcast industry ...
As it marks its 15th anniversary this February, GMA Integrated News’ (GMAIN) top-rating weekend newscast, 24 Oras Weekend, upholds its mission of delivering truthful, accurate, and reliable ...
In joining GMA 7’s flagship newscast “24 Oras” as one of its main anchors, Emil Sumangil knows that he has to fill some big shoes left by the late Mike Enriquez. “It’s a big responsibility. It will be ...
MANILA, Philippines — Kapuso broadcaster Vicky Morales had a small glitch in nightly GMA news program "24 Oras" recently. Eagle-eyed social media users saw Vicky's cue card facing the camera.
24 Oras is a Philippine television newscast show broadcast by GMA Network. Originally anchored by Mel Tiangco and Mike Enriquez, it premiered on March 15, 2004 replacing Frontpage: Ulat ni Mel Tiangco ...