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Home»Current Events»>Patrol ng Pilipino replaces The Correspondents on Tuesday late night news programming
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>Patrol ng Pilipino replaces The Correspondents on Tuesday late night news programming

FlowBy FlowOctober 22, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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They are the ones who brave crime scenes, areas in conflict, and places devastated by calamities. They sit through hearings, chase personalities for interviews, and analyze documents to make sense out of the issues in the nation. They do all these, day in and day out, to come up with stories that matter to Filipinos.

They are ABS-CBN’s band of journalists who live to tell the stories of the nation, of every Filipino. This Tuesday (Oct 26), they will let us into their world to uncover the interesting and revealing web of stories behind the news reports we see on television on “Patrol ng Pilipino.”

“Patrol ng Pilipino” (PNP) is a weekly 45-minute news documentary program that will give an in-depth look at the biggest stories aired on ABS-CBN newscasts “Umagang Kay Ganda,” “TV Patrol,” and “Bandila.”

Each week, two to three ABS-CBN reporters will revisit their reports to show unaired footage, behind-the-scene videos, extended interviews, and also new information that will reveal the bigger picture of the featured stories.

On the pilot episode of “Patrol Ng Pilipino,” Jorge Cariño will look back on his coverage of Typhoon Juan in Cagayan, where he saw with his own eyes how the province was reduced to ruins, how people there fought to survive, and how the government tried to save both lives and property.

Jeff Canoy will also zoom back to his investigative piece on child miners in Davao Oriental, and reveal more of his interaction with the kids, their families, and the authorities. Canoy will also give a glimpse of raw footage that will unearth the true emotions of the key people in the story.

Because the viewers have the right to know the truth, “Patrol Ng Pilipino” will show all angles of an issue, give face to the data and statistics, and reveal the emotions behind every report. Watch “Patrol ng Pilipino” this Tuesday (Oct 26) after “Bandila” on ABS-CBN.

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