The Weekend News (ABS-CBN)

Not to be confused with ITV News (weekend bulletins).
The Weekend News
Created by ABS-CBN Corporation
Developed by ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
Starring Karen Davila
Erwin Tulfo
Henry Omaga-Diaz
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) English (1995-1999)
Filipino (1999-2004)
Production
Location(s) ABS-CBN Newscenter Manila Quezon City, Philippines
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network ABS-CBN
Original release As The Weekend News:
July 1, 1995 March 11, 2001
As ABS-CBN Weekend News:
March 17, 2001 – May 2, 2004
Chronology
Preceded by The World Tonight Saturday Edition
The World Tonight Sunday Edition
(1987-1995)
Followed by TV Patrol Sabado
TV Patrol Linggo
(May 9, 2004-June 27, 2010)
TV Patrol Weekend
(July 3, 2010-present)

The Weekend News, later called as ABS-CBN Weekend News, was an English language weekend newscast and later the first Filipino language weekend newscast of the network aired every Saturday and Sunday aired and produced by ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs from July 1, 1995 to May 2, 2004.

When the newscast first aired in July 1, 1995 as The Weekend News, it first used English as its primary language. The newscast switched to Filipino on August 21, 1999 making as the first Filipino-language weekend newscast on the network after The World Tonight ended on ABS-CBN and The Weekend News made its final English broadcast on August 15, 1999 just before switching to Filipino due to low ratings on English late-night newscasts and The World Tonight eventually moved to ABS-CBN News Channel two months later. It was relaunched as ABS-CBN Weekend News on March 17, 2001 as part of the network's major programming changes. The newscast ended on May 2, 2004 to make way for TV Patrol Sabado/Linggo (now TV Patrol Weekend), which was anchored by Ces Orena-Drilon and Henry Omaga-Diaz.

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