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Balitang K

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Balitang K
GenreNews magazine[1]
Directed byBill Velasco
Zaldy Bonalos
Presented byKorina Sanchez[2]
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
Production
Running time30 minutes[3]
Production companyABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseJuly 8, 1996 (1996-07-08) –
March 2, 2001 (2001-03-02)
Related
Rated K/Rated Korina

Balitang K was a Philippine television news and current affairs magazine show, broadcast by ABS-CBN. Hosted by Korina Sanchez, it aired from July 8, 1996 to March 2, 2001.

The program was an offshoot of the Balitang K segment of TV Patrol when Sanchez replaced Mel Tiangco after the latter was suspended from the network until Noli de Castro became the sole anchor of the newscast in 1996. TV Patrol was reformatted in 1996 because of the success of Mexican telenovela, Marimar aired on RPN. To improve the ratings of ABS-CBN, Balitang K was launched as a pre-program to TV Patrol. Balitang K aired after the public service program, Hoy Gising!. The program was off the air from December 7, 2000 to January 16, 2001 due to the ongoing Impeachment trial of then President Joseph Estrada.[4]

In 2001, TV Patrol anchor Noli de Castro ran for a senate seat and Sanchez was appointed as his replacement. Kris Aquino took over the latter's hosting job in the reformatted spin-off, Balitang Kris on March 5, 2001.[5] However, this new program was cancelled due to low ratings. Aquino became the host of another talk show, Kris and Tell.

The format of Balitang K was reused for another show, Rated K, also hosted by Sanchez when the show moved to TV5 and was retitled as Rated Korina, after she signed a contract with Brightlight Productions on October 7, 2020. The second incarnation of Rated K premiered on the network's Saturday afternoon block on October 24, 2020.

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References

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  1. ^ Newsletter. Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication. 2001. p. 127. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  2. ^ Coronel, Sheila S. (1999). From Loren to Marimar: The Philippine Media in the 1990s. Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. p. 51. ISBN 978-971-8686-24-9. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  3. ^ Red, Isah V. (13 September 1997). "The bad news: Korina left for the US The good news: She's back (to stay)". Manila Standard. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  4. ^ Aquino, Kris (7 May 2001). "622 Pages and hard to put down". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  5. ^ Salterio, Leah (3 March 2001). "Kris takes over 'Balitang K' slot". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 25 November 2023.