TV Patrol Tacloban

TV Patrol Tacloban

An Patrol Han Mga Waraynon
Created by ABS-CBN Regional Network Group
Developed by ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
Presented by Ranulfo Docdocan
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Waray
No. of episodes n/a (airs daily on weekdays)
Production
Executive producer(s) Sharon Evite-Carangue
Location(s) ABS-CBN Broadcast Center, 5/F Uytingco Bldg., Avenida Veteranos, Tacloban City, Leyte
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network ABS-CBN TV-2 Tacloban
Original release April 7, 1997 - November 8, 2013
December 23, 2013 – present

TV Patrol Tacloban is the local news program of the ABS-CBN Regional Network Group in Tacloban City.

It is aired live daily from the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Tacloban at 5:10 PM, from Monday to Friday. It is simulcast on radio via MOR 94.3 Tacloban For Life!

TV Patrol Tacloban has been covering the latest in-depth news from all over Eastern Visayas in Waray, the major language of the region. Its area of coverage goes as far as Biliran and Samar, Leyte's neighboring islands.

About

TV Patrol Tacloban has been running for more than 15 years, with its original anchor Clifford Nolido, who since transferred to ABS-CBN Iloilo as its Station Manager. He has been replaced by his former sit-in anchor Ranulfo Docdocan.

The program ceased broadcasting for 6 weeks after Tacloban City was hit by Typhoon Yolanda on November 8, 2013, which damaged the broadcast equipment of ABS-CBN Tacloban.[1][2] The program returned to broadcast on December 23, 2013 after power was restored in the city, repairs were completed in the station, and main anchor Docdocan recovered from injuries covering the typhoon in Guiuan, Eastern Samar.[3]

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Anchors and Reporters

Anchor

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Executive Producer/News Head

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