Wednesday, February 18, 2009

My Piece of Cake: What To Do (For Mischievous Princess Viewers in Southern Luzon)

With the premiere telecast of TV Patrol Southern Tagalog last 2-9-2009, I got the chance to read various reactions from televiewers. As much as there are those who are thrilled to watch a new regional TV Patrol, there are those who were left in the dark.

I'm referring to those in Southern Luzon who have been watching @ 5:15pm the Asian adventure-themed drama-comedy Mischievous Princess starring Korean actress Jang Na-Ra, Chinese actor Alec Su (one of Taiwan's Golden Boys and a star of "Outstanding Twins" I learned later) and other Chinese and Korean artists.

Honestly, I like the story of Mischievous Princess. I also welcome the premiere telecast of TVPST.

However, last 2-9-2009, TVPST premiered, leaving some viewers at the 5:15pm slot to ask, "Where is our Little Lobster?" That question remain unanswered for the next days, prompting me to post this.

I later learned that for all regional ABS-CBN stations, the 5:15pm program on ABS-CBN Manila is taped for telecast to ABS-CBN Regional @ 9:45pm the next day. In fact, here's the sked for ABS-CBN Cagayan/Iligan/Butuan in Northern Mindanao.

ABS-CBN CdeO
8:30am Mr. Bean The Animated Series
8:45am Naruto Season 1
9:15am Super Inggo: Directors Cut (Taped)
9:45am Mischievous Princess (Taped)
[ABS-CBN Manila programming 10:15am-3:00pm]
3.00pm Pieta
3.45pm La Traiccion (Taped)
4.30pm Zoids: Genesis
5:00pm Mr.Bean (Taped) (bukas pa to)
5:15pm TV Patrol Northern Mindanao

Got it here. You can copy-paste it to the browser address bar.

http://209.85.175.132/search?q=cache:C_iuT_vuWTAJ:studio23.multiply.com/guestbook%3F%26page%3D10+%22mischievous+princess%22+%2B%22tv+patrol+northern%22&hl=tl&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=ph&client=firefox-a

I hope that's true for ABS-CBN Batangas/Southern Tagalog. If not, here's what you can do!

1) Snail Mail/Studio Visit

You can opt to visit the ABS-CBN Batangas Broadcast Center or you can send mail to the Batangas broadcast center. The address is at Unit 14E, 2/F Caedo Commercial Center, Barangay Calicanto, Batangas City. You can also visit or mail the ABS-CBN Manila Broadcast Center (Sgt. Esguerra St., Diliman, Quezon City) to air your side.

You can also fax your letter to ABS-CBN Batangas @ (043) 722-1898. [Just dial 722-1898 if you are in Batangas. For those outside Batangas, just add 043 (area code for Batangas).]

It will be helpful you can make your letter as formal as possible! You cna ask help from friends and family on how to write a formal letter. You can even search the web for tips on writing a formal letter.

2) Landline

You can call the ABS-CBN Batangas at this number. Direct: (043) 300-2800

[Just dial 300-2800 if you are in Batangas. For those outside Batangas, just add 043 (area code for Batangas).]

3) Email

You can opt to email your programming concern to this address: web_feedback@abs-cbn.com. Just keep on sending emails to make your voices heard for the improvement of programming in ABS-CBN Batangas!

I do like Mischievous Princess. I also do like TVPST. I believe programming must be improved to serve the viewers of Southern Luzon better. (Since it's just the premiere telecast, let's give TVPST a chance. You can also be a part of TVPST. How? I'll discuss it in a future post.)

So go and act! Now that's a Deal, ha?

Monday, February 9, 2009

Fresh/Hot/Fast: Maki-TV Patrol Southern Tagalog Na!

ABS-CBN has been launching many firsts in the realm of news/public affairs/public service since its incorporation in 1946, its launch of radio operations in 1948 and its launch of TV operations in 1953. Besides pioneering round the clock reporting and live coverage unmatched by other media organizations ever since, it launched news shows that have been at the forefront of broadcasting. One is Bandila, which megged a finalist spot in the Emmy Awards International Contest in 2007--a first for a Filipino newscast and a newly-launched one then. Another is of course TV Patrol, the first and longest running primetime Filipino-language newscast on Philippine TV (launched in 1987).

The launch of the national-worldwide TV Patrol (now TV Patrol World) was historic. So were the regional editions of TV Patrol. In fact, the the local editions of TV Patrol in Bacolod, Cebu and Davao are celebrating their 20th anniversaries recently. Even TV Patrol Tacloban is celebrating its 10th year on-air.

And this afternoon, ABS-CBN is doing something historic, something for the better for the people down south of Manila, specifically in Batangas. ABS-CBN is launching the newest regional edition of TV Patrol. It is called TV Patrol Southern Tagalog.

ABS-CBN has been thinking of improving its service to South Luzon viewers, answering the viewers' hunger for local news that matter, especially of the viewers in Batangas and provinces of Tagalog South Luzon (different from Palawan and Bicolano South Luzon). Late last year, a precursor was set up: ABS-CBN Batangas News Patrol, hosted by veteran ABS-CBN Naga correspondent Sarita Kare (who frequently reported for TV Patrol Bicol before getting assigned to Batangas City).

TV Patrol Southern Tagalog will be like ABS-CBN Batangas News Patrol--the newscast featuring reports (live/taped) of events in and out of Batangas City and even beyond CALABARZON and MIMARO. (BTW Palawan has its own TV Patrol.) Be it a small town fiesta, or a crime investigation, be it a barrage of tourists in Tagaytay or even an implementation of a public service project by the Batangas Governor (no else than Governor and Filipino entertainment icon Vilma Santos)--you bet TV Patrol Southern Tagalog is there, notwithstanding the small but incredible news team of Sarita, Tina Ganzon, Eric Dastas and Joan Panopio. Also on board are reports from the South Luzon correspondents for ABS-CBN Manila AM radio station DZMM like Dennis Datu, Arnell Ozaeta, Vic Pambuan and Johnny Glorioso. News events in various cities and towns of Batangas, Mindoro Provinces, Quezon, Rizal, Laguna, Romblon, Marinduque and Cavite will be also covered. Included of course are public service segments that will be of help to much of the South Luzon folk.

TV Patrol Southern Tagalog, anchored by Sarita Kare, will premiere today, February 9, to be broadcast Mondays to Fridays 5:15pm-6:00pm, before Kapamilya Deal or No Deal over ABS-CBN TV-10 Batangas City. It will be simulcast on TV-38 Lipa City (Quezon), TV-46 San Pablo (Laguna), TV-11 Occidental Mindoro and TV-24 Lucena (Quezon).

South Luzon Viewers of the Kapamilya Tagalized Chinese fantasy-dramedy Mischievous Princess starring Jang Na Ra need not fret at all. Though Mischievous Princess will make way for TV Patrol Southern Tagalog today, it will be broadcast specially every Monday-Friday morning starting tomorrow February 10.


Batangas, Katagalugan, Katimugang Luzon, Kapamilya, makibalita! Maki-TV Patrol Southern Tagalog na!

With KDOND finally back since last year, and with TVPST beginning, it's a big DEAL!