Friday, October 16, 2020

“New Day” returns in full-force after months of hiatus

 

After a coronavirus hiatus, CNN Philippines announces the return of New Day with “all the news you need and more,” starting Monday, October 19 from 6:00am to 7:00am.

New Day is your morning news program that sets the day’s agenda, bringing you stories that matter so viewers can stay informed, connected, entertained, and inspired.  

Catch up on the latest news here and around the world from the team you can trust:  Ria Tanjuatco-Trillo, Andrei Felix, Christine Jacob-Sandejas and the newest member of the crew, Paolo Abrera.

“While you could say this isn’t my first rodeo, I’m very excited to be back in the saddle with the New Day team," says Abrera. "Our world has gone through some big changes this year. The way we live, how we use technology, and the role we play in sustainability and the environment. All the rules have changed and were literally waking up to a New Day. I’m looking forward to sharing that journey with everyone."

Tanjuatco-Trillo has been leading the network’s morning coverage solo for several months. “I’ve missed having everyone with me on set, to serve our audience with news they can trust, day in and day out.”

As the sports guy on the team, Felix says, “I have been with New Day since it first aired back in February 2016, and being on the morning show delivering the news and information to our viewers first thing in the morning has been a huge privilege for me. And I’m equally thrilled to share the latest in sports under this new normal.”

“With our new tagline all the news you need and more, we’ll make sure our viewers won’t miss a beat when it comes to what's happening in entertainment, what’s trending, the latest movies and hits from your favorite artists,” says Jacob-Sandejas.

New Day airs daily, Monday to Friday at at 6:00 a.m. beginning October 19 on CNN Philippines via Free TV channel 9, Sky Cable channel 14, Cignal TV channel 10, CNN Philippines Facebook Live and CNNPhilippines.com.

CNN Philippines is seen on free TV Manila RPN – TV9, Cebu RPN – TV9, Davao RPN – TV 9, Zamboanga RPN – TV5, Baguio RPN – TV12, Bacolod RPN – TV8; Cable TV thru Sky Cable - Channel 14 (Metro Manila), Sky Cable – Channel 6 (Cebu, Davao, Bacolod, Iloilo and Baguio), Destiny Cable – Channel 14, Cablelink Channel 14, Cignal TV – Channel 10, Dream Cable- Channel 13.

Connect and engage with CNN Philippines through web (cnnphilippines.com), Twitter (@cnnphilippines), Facebook (facebook.com/cnnphilippines), Instagram (@cnnphilippines), Viber (@cnnphilippines) and YouTube (youtube.com/cnnphilippines).

About Nine Media Corporation

Nine Media Corporation is engaged in the acquisition, aggregation, management, development, production, distribution, advertising, leasing, renting and/or marketing of original program content and/or program content acquired by licensing, for commercial exhibition on television and other media. It owns and operates a television channel currently known as CNN Philippines, which is broadcasted over Radio Philippines Network (“RPN”) free-to-air television stations, as well as major cable channels all over the Philippines.

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