Friday, May 7, 2010

ABS-CBN Taps "Biggest Touch Screen TV" (First in Philippine TV) for Halalan 2010: Ako Ang Simula! Boto Mo I-Patrol Mo!

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ABS-CBN taps 'biggest touch screen TV' for poll coverage
abs-cbnNEWS.com
Posted at 05/07/2010 12:53 PM | Updated as of 05/07/2010 1:58 PM

MANILA, Philippines - Creating an army of citizen journalists, breaking on-the-edge news reports, and courageously setting the news agenda best define ABS-CBN’s year-long election coverage that goes high-gear on Monday (May 10) to report on the country’s first computerized polls that will determine the next leaders of the nation.

ABS-CBN will be using what is probably the biggest touch screen television ever used on Philippine TV news and a new broadcast technology called “augmented reality,” which combines computer-generated imagery with live video in real time.

Using the touch screen TV, ABS-CBN anchors can easily pull up information on the candidates while a report progresses. Augmented reality, meanwhile, places an anchor in a virtual environment where he or she can interact with computer graphics that show the latest updates on the elections.

These technological innovations are just the latest pioneering efforts initiated by ABS-CBN, which scored several firsts in the past twelve months since it launched “Boto Mo, i-Patrol Mo: Ako ang Simula.”

ABS-CBN was the first to create a movement of citizen journalists, the first to organize debates that used new media to engage viewers via Twitter and Facebook, the first to measure audience instant reactions during debates via Wireless Audience Response System (WARS), and the first to hold an election concert that gathered its thousands of citizen patrollers.

Apart from courageous and ground-breaking news stories, ABS-CBN has successfully blended old and new media in engaging audiences, get instant feedbacks, and solicit questions for candidates guesting in their various news and talk show programs.

More than 81,146 citizens have joined BMPM, while more than 67,720 are following on Facebook, and some 11,861 on Twitter as of 6 May 2010.

These groundbreaking projects and stories have made ABS-CBN as the most credible TV network in covering the election campaign as shown in a Pulse Asia survey conducted between 21-25 February 2010, beating competition 63% vs 55%.

ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs head Maria Ressa said the edge of Halalan 2010 rests not only on the technology but also on the “army of change” composed of professional and citizen journalists patrolling the country.

Hundreds of reporters in all ABS-CBN media platforms (television, radio, cable TV, online) will be deployed in different areas in the country to give situationers and updates.

Even celebrities are also taking part in the coverage with Kapamilya stars like Donita Rose, Phoem Barranda, and Janus Del Prado, rock stars Ney Dimaculangan of 6cyclemind and Kean Cipriano of CallaLily also volunteering to patrol for their votes.

Working hand-in-hand with ABS-CBN for this monumental coverage are cause partners Globe Telecommunications, Bayan Communications, STI, The Philippine Star, Manila Bulletin, Business World, Pulse Asia, University of the Philippines School of Economics, YouthVote Philippines, Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting, the Commission on Elections, and the National Movement for Free Elections.

Google, Map Central, REACT, Kontra-Daya, and Life Haven have also joined the cause to boost the online coverage of ABS-CBN Halalan 2010.

Get the latest news on the elections. Stay tuned to ABS-CBN channel 2, Studio 23, ANC, the ABS-CBN News Channel (SkyCable ch. 27), DZMM TeleRadyo (SkyCable ch. 26), DZMM Radyo Patrol 630, Tambayan 101.9, www.abs-cbnnews.com, and http://botomo.abs-cbnnews.com.

Boto Patrollers: Ako Ang Simula Kaya Boto Ko Ipapatrol Ko Ngayong Halalan 2010!

It was last 11th of May 2009 that ABS-CBN launched the election watch campaign for the 2010 elections about 365 days to go (meaning that was last year and as of today, it's less than 72 hours to go), ABS-CBN

Last year, on 5-11-2009, ABS-CBN started the 365-day countdown to 5-10-2010 with the launch of Halalan 2010: Ako Ang Simula! Boto Mo I-Patrol Mo!

Since then ABS-CBN had thousands to register as voters for this Monday's elections and as Boto Patrollers for the longest time since the campaign began. The patrollers, now almost nearing to a hundred thousand, had been covering the news election-related or not, including the 2009 Philippine Independence Day, the death and funeral of former President Cory Aquino, the Ampatuan Massacre, till this very moment, barely 72 hours before the nationwide polls open. This gave to the common notion of citizen journalism, as mentioned by ABS-CBN Vice President for News Maria Ressa.

All the Boto Patrollers will be reporting now and more than ever this May 10 as part of the network's Election Day coverage. These will form a vital part of the coverage, which includes the media vote count, exit poll, and a collage of reports from ABS-CBN reporters worldwide with special reports and key interviews, commentaries and analyses. Boto Patrollers will appear in the coverage, along with the members of what is considered the country's best News and Current Affairs Organization--not to mention the Kapamilya stars and personalities who will help run the coverage.

So, to you, Boto Patroller, a million thanks and greetings of appreciation for you, and see you this Monday, 4:00am on ABS-CBN!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

ABS-CBN Halalan 2010 Regional/International Correspondents

Stationed nationwide are ABS-CBN's regional correspondents who will serve live reports on election events in their localities. The list goes as this:
Randy Menor (Laoag)
Bryan Realgo (Vigan)
Ria Galiste (Ilocos Provinces)
Cris Zuniga (Dagupan)
Jonathan Ortega (Pangasinan)
Jing Vallejos (Tarlac)
Noriel Padiernos (Cabanatuan)
Dhobie de Guzman (Baguio)
Jermaine Beltran (La Union)
Butch Mendizabal (Benguet)
Venus Tanada (Metro Baguio)
Mae Cortes (Isabela)
Darlene Gemino (Santiago City)
Harris Julio (Tuguegarao City)
Bridgette Mayor (Cagayan Province)
Gracie Rutao (San Fernando)
Jay Pelayo (Clark)
Jeff Tombado (Olongapo)
Jess Malabanan (Iba)
Cesar Villa (Subic)
Mia Reyes (Botolan)
Mylene Valencia (Zambales)
Maricar Maquinto (Pampanga)
Gary Puno (Angeles)
Sarita Kare (Lipa City)
Woodrow Francia (Batangas City)
Aireen Perol (Batangas Province)
Edison Reyes (Mindoro)
Lourdes Paet (Palawan)
Joel Contrivida (Puerto Princesa)
Gerard Lorbes (Naga City)
Rizza Mostar (Metro Naga)
Kate Delovieres (Legaspi City)
Jao Romero (Metro Legaspi)
Jonathan Magistrado (Camarines Provinces)
Jose Carretero (Albay)
Nony Basco (Iloilo City)
Maria Ausente (Metro Iloilo)
Jennifer Garcia (Panay Island)
Regi Adosto (Iloilo Province)
Marty Go (Metro Bacolod)
Yasmin Pascual (Bacolod City)
Ryan Gamboa (West Negros)
Romeo Subaldo (Negros Island)
Rico Lucena (Cebu City)
Mary Ann Uy (Cebu Province)
Leo Lastimosa (Metro Cebu)
Chester Santamaria (Dumaguete City)
Carine Asutilla (Metro Dumaguete)
Vera Leigh Lasam (Bohol)
DX Lapid (East Negros)
Clifford Nollido (Tacloban City)
Joseph Lapuz (Metro Tacloban)
Sharon Evite (Leyte)
Ranulfo Docdocan (Samar)
Jewel Reyes (Zamboanga City)
Queenie Casimiro (Zamboanga Peninsula)
RJ Rosalado (Zamboanga Sibugay)
Debbie Mendoza (Metro Zamboanga)
Leila Vicente (Jolo Islands)
David Santos (Basilan)
Crismon Llanos (Pagadian)
Arnold Ricote (Metro Pagadian)
Weng Espiritu (Dipolog)
PJ dela Pena (CDO)
Trini Velasco (Metro Cagayan)
Samira Gutoc (Lanao Provinces)
Ronnie Enderes (Metro Iligan)
Art Bonjoc Jr (Iligan City)
Johnny Tome (Ozamis)
Mylene Sison (Misamis Provinces)
Peterson Bergado (Bukidnon),
Richmond Hinayon (Butuan City)
Rodge Cultura (Metro Butuan)
Charmaine Awitan (Agusan Provinces)
May Diez (Surigao City)
Ivonnie Dumadag (Surigao Provinces)
Madeleine Veluz (Metro Surigao)
Michelle Robin (Davao City)
Francis Magbanua (Digos City)
Paul Palacio (Tagum City)
Melanie Severino (Metro Davao)
Elric Ayop (Davao Provinces)
Francis Canlas (Gensan)
Jay Dayupay (Southern Cotabato)
Myrvic Abrasada (Metro Gensan)
Lerio Bompat (Cotabato City)
Lorie Mae Andong (Cotabato Provinces)
Halima Satol (Metro Cotabato)
Jasper Acosta (Maguindanao)
Ren Tangonan (Northern Cotabato)

Traversing with Filipinos in China-Hongkong, Japan, Singapore, Australia and the rest of Asia-Pacific countries are the team of Gigi Grande, Nastasha Tupas, Ala Paredes, Michael Vincent, Jerome Somodio, Al Noveloso, Miranda de Quiros, Ellen Desear, Carmela Trinidad Sison, Miko Selorio and Krisanne Alcantara.

Covering the Philippine elections in the Emirates, Saudi Arabia and the Middle East countries in Africa and West Asia are Dindo Amparo, Rachel Salinel, Vivien Napenas, Maxxy Santiago, Delfin Montenegro, Rowen Soldevilla, Luz Refe, Dinan Arana, Florante Catanus and Raffy Beltran among others.

Reporting the May 10 elections with overseas countrymen from the Vatican, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany and other countries in Europe are reporters like Danny Buenafe, Rose Eclarinal, Patrick Camara Ropeta, Macel Ingles, Bong Agustinez, Raquel Bernal-Crisostomo, Cheryl Lambatin, Brady Eviota, Jocelyn Ruiz and Ver Cuizon.

Chronicling the elections in the states in North and South America are reporters such as Ging Reyes, Gel Santos Relos, Karmina Constantino, Marieton Pacheco, Cecile Docto, Marlou Tiro, Steve Angeles, Jaja Bolivar, JC Gonzales and Monette Rivera.

Be a part of history by starting the change in you for everyone and for our country, with voting right as one step and watching Halalan 2010 as another. Start patrolling for the nation at 5:00am on May 10. Ikaw at Ako ang Simula ng Pagbabago kaya Boto Natin I-Patrol Natin Para sa Halalan 2010!

Who's Who on Halalan 2010 on ABS-CBN

As with Halalan 2007, there will be outdoor broadcasts, this time from three strategic points: Pampanga, Cebu and Davao.

Anchoring the special broadcast are Gus Abelgas, Boy Abunda, Julius Babao, Ricky Carandang, Karen Davila, Ted Failon, Cheche Lazaro, Robert Alejandro, Katherine de Castro, TJ Manotoc, Henry Omaga-Diaz, Ces Drilon, Stanley Palisada, Maria Ressa, Donita Rose, Bernadette Sembrano, Tony Velasquez, Charie Villa and Pinky Webb plus the returning Noli de Castro, now outgoing Philippine Vice President. The celebrity face of Boto Mo I-Patrol Mo, KC Concepcion along with stars like Donita Rose, Rica Peralejo, Winnie Cordero, Cesca Litton, Toni Gonzaga, Bianca Gonzalez and more will lead a constellation of personalities in ABS-CBN Manila and other ABS-CBN channels who will grace the broadcast. Moreover, Boto Patrollers and Halalan 2010 volunteers will be on board to co-anchor the broadcast.

Reporters to be deployed in and out of Mega Manila and even beyond the country are Jam Alindogan, Dominic Almelor, Zyann Ambrosio, Sol Aragones, Atom Araullo, Phoemela Baranda, Niko Baua, Maricar Bautista, Jeff Canoy, Jorge Cariño, Jing Castañeda, Dyan Castillejo , Doland Castro, Xander Cayabyab, Willard Cheng, Ryan Chua, Ginger Conejero, Winnie Cordero, Niña Corpuz, RG Cruz, Miranda de Quiros, Mario Dumaual, Alvin Elchico, Francis Faulve, Dindo Flora, Gretchen Fullido, Ron Gagalac, Pia Gutierrez, Paul Henson, Zen Hernandez, Wheng Hidalgo, Apples Jalandoni, Lynda Jumilla, Cecille Lardizabal, Marc Logan, Charo Logarta, Paul Loyola, Marie Lozano, Maan Macapagal, Rod Macenas, Gretchen Malalad, Timi Nubla, Stanley Palisada, Pier Pastor, Ina Reformina, TJ Manotoc, Jenny Reyes, Liza Reyes, Jay Ruiz, Alex Santos, Anthony Taberna, Nadia Trinidad, Ritchie Velarde, Tony Velasquez, Joey Villarama and Ciara Zambrano.

Halalan 2010 on ABS-CBN: What About That?

The reporter, the Boto Patroller, the concerned citizen and the watchful Kapamilya unite for a once-in-history event that is Halalan 2010 on ABS-CBN.

Updates from avid viewers, watchful Kapamilyas and concerned citizens on TV hotline (9244101) and text lines (to 2366 for Globe/231 for other networks) to the stations and reports from the worldwide Boto Patrollers will be featured throughout the coverage. Moreover, everyone wired can break news on Multiply, Facebook and Twitter.

ABS-CBN expects you to text any election-related event in their area (a campaign promise not kept/a problem not given a solution by an official elected in the past poll/a case of election fraud or irregularity/a well-done job of an official elected in the past poll/a good election-related event before, during or after Election Day) via Boto Mo I-Patrol Mo.

Patrollers can submit reports by emailing a message to ireport@abs-cbn.com or mms@abs-cbn.com (added with pictures/sounds/videos or even the links of those if ever), by texting iREPORTnames, address, gender, age, followed by the report to 2366 (for Globe and Sun) or 231 (for other networks) added with pictures/sounds/videos or even the links of those if ever, by calling (02) 411-BMPM and leaving voicemail messages, and by uploading stories to bmpm.abs-cbnnews.com.

For people with only a telephone, they can call up ABS-CBN Manila: (02 for regional callers/632 for international callers + 9244101). They can also try to call the nearest ABS-CBN station/affiliate in the Philippines or TFC center anywhere in the world.

These citizen reports are to be coupled with the up-to-the-second updates from the network's dedicated media poll counts and exit polls with live snippests from the widest and most reliable news team with its nationwide and worldwide reach, energized by its various partners.

The broadcast will be aired simultaneously on ABS-CBN.com, News.ABS-CBN.com, ABS-CBN Regional TV Network and The Filipino Channel/ABS-CBN International Channels.

More special marathon broadcasts on Election Day will be seen on all ABS-CBN channels, including ABS-CBN's English Channels, the Nationwide AM Radio Network and the Nationwide FM Radio Network.

Links for Halalan 2010 on ABS-CBN

Here we go!

http://bmpm.abs-cbnnews.com/
http://news.abs-cbn.com/halalan2010

http://www.youtube.com/user/TheABSCBNNews

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Boto-Mo-Ipatrol-Mo-Ako-ang-Simula-Official-Page/109640439821
http://www.facebook.com/pages/ABS-CBN-News-Channel/112586778755179
http://www.facebook.com/abscbnNEWS
http://www.facebook.com/pages/DZMM/108186162535000

http://botomoipatrolmo.multiply.com/
http://teamkapamilya.multiply.com
http://bayanmo.multiply.com/
http://balitaangkapamilya.multiply.com/

http://twitter.com/abscbn_halalan
http://twitter.com/ABSCBNNEWS
http://twitter.com/ANCALERTS
http://twitter.com/dzmmteleradyo

Halalan 2010 on ABS-CBN English Channels

The English channels of ABS-CBN led by Studio 23 and ANC will keep you updated on the May 10 national polls.

ABS-CBN News Channel will make history once more with its broadcast of Halalan 2010.

The big names in Philippine News will converge in ANC's coverage. Keeping up the ante on Election Day will be Lia Andanar-Yu, Ricky Carandang, Dyan Castillejo, Angelo Castro Jr., David Celdran, Mike Cohen, Ginger Conejero, Niña Corpuz, RG Cruz, Ron Cruz, Karen Davila, Ryan de Guzman, Zen Hernandez, Caroline Howard, Pia Hontiveros, Cheche Lazaro, Charo Logarta, Twink Macapagal, Twink Macaraig, Bettina Magsaysay, Tina Monzon-Palma, Raine Musngi-Iñigo, Marc Nelson, Ces Oreña-Drilon, Marie Lozano, Stanley Palisada, Manuel Quezon III, Maria Ressa, Chiqui Roa-Puno, Joy Roa, Jasmin Romero, Jinno Rufino, Boyet Sison, Nancy Irlanda-Tanjuatco, Atty. Mike Templo, Maiki Oreta, Bill Velasco, Tony Velasquez, Chari Villa and Pinky Webb.

Studio 23 will simulcast parts of Halalan 2010 from ABS-CBN News Channel. Moreover, personalities who will be seen on May 10 on Studio 23 for its Halalan 2010 will be Ria Tanjuakio-Trillo, TJ Manotoc, Trisha Chiongbian, Ryan Agoncillo, Mo Twister, Bianca Gonzales, Boom Gonzales, Atom Araullo, Kim Atienza, Patricia Evangelista, Angel Aquino, Megan Young, Iya Villania, Vince Liwanag, Sam Concepcion, JC Cuadrado, Nikki Gil, Ricci Chan, Mikee Lee, Bettina Carlos, Enchong Dee, Gabe Mercado and Robi Domingo. More Kabarkada personalities will appear on the course of the broadcast.

Studio 23 and ANC will get live updates on the field in and out of Mega Manila, and in collaboration with ABS-CBN's regional centers in Laoag, Baguio, Santiago City, Pampanga, Dagupan, Batangas City, Naga, Olongapo, Palawan, Iloilo, Bacolod, Cebu, Davao, Zamboanga, Pagadian, Cotabato, Iligan, Cagayan, Butuan and Gensan. Its international bureaux in the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Middle East will feature live reports too on the course of the broadcast.

Not to miss are updates from concerned citizens on radio hotline and text lines to the stations and reports from the worldwide Boto Patrollers will be featured throughout the coverage.

Watch out too for more updates on May 10 courtesy of ANC and Studio 23, and more on the rest of ABS-CBN English Channels, starting 4:00am on May 10!

Halalan 2010 on DZMM, DYAB and DXAB

Keeping the coverage on-going in Manila are the mix of anchors, among them Carl Balita, Bro. Jun Banaag, Sister Bubbles Bandojo, Fr. Tito Caluag, Atty. Claire Castro, May Valle-Ceniza, Atty. Danny Concepcion, Ruby Cristobal, Kaye Dacer, Betsy Fuentes, Star Gazer, Vic Jose, Jaime Licauco, Vic de Leon Lima, Roselle Manahan, Norma Marco, Fr. Jerome Marquez, Hans Mortel, Ambet Nabus, Zaldy Naguit, Fr. Jerry Orbos, Ahwel Paz, Jasmin Romero, Ricky Rosales, Ilsa Reyes, Dr. Bles Salvador, Fr. Bel San Luis, Dr. Yani Santos, Sis. Fatima Soriano, Louie Tabing, Onse Tolentino and Dean Amado Valdez.

Moreover, DZMM hosts who are TV personalities will help anchor the broadcast, led by outgoing Philippine Vice President Noli de Castro. Included are Gus Abelgas, Boots Anson-Roa, Julius Babao, Christine Bersola-Babao, Jing Castaneda, Manny Castaneda, Winnie Cordero, Nina Corpuz, Karen Davila, Alvin Elchico, Ted Failon, Gretchen Fullido, Laila, Lynda Jumilla, Willie Nepumuceno, Henry Omaga-Diaz, Cory Quirino, Francine Prieto, Ina Reformina, Bernadette Sembrano, Jobert Sucaldito, Anthony Taberna, Ariel Ureta, Freddie Webb, Pinky Webb and Bobby Yan.

Expect Election Day reports from the team scattered all over various points in the country in and out of Mega Manila composed of Rod Izon, Ruby Tayag, Angelo Almonte, David Oro, Jun Lingcoran, Junry Hidalgo, Nelson Lubao, Carlo Castillo, Jon Ibañez, Glen Carlos, Edwin Sevidal, Noel Alamar, Jeffrey Hernaez, Dennis Datu, Alex Calda, Henry Atuelan, Dexter Ganibe, Johnson Manabat and Jeff Gallos. Neil Badion and Charlie Nabartéy will dish out more reports in the DZMM studios.

Going nationwide is the coverage from reports of correspondents in the regions. The list is made up of Arnell Ozaeta (Batangas Province), Ramon Lazaro (Bulacan), Eric Dastas (Cavite), Vic Pambuan (Laguna), Ronilo Dagos (Quezon's Lucena City), Butch Gamboa (Nueva Ecija), Johnny Glorioso (Quezon's Tayabas), Charlie Mendoza (Rizal), Rose Olarte-Orbita (Legazpi), Dennis Jose Borbon (Camarines), June Perez (Central Visayas), Jorge Ungab (Southern Mindanao). Worldwide coverage will be courtesy of ABS-CBN's international bureaus.

In depth reports in the Visayas is the specialty of DYAB Cebu, with reports in Cebu and the rest of the Visayas to be brought in to Manila and elsewhere by Rico Lucena, Leo Lastimosa, Haide Acuna, Vilma Andales, Edgar Gutierrez, David Tumulak, Jose Marlon Bellita, Jun Tariman, Jun Berongan, Ahmed Cuizon, Jenny Rica Vidad, Juve Villar, Bob Malazarte, Tisha Ylaya, Ferdinand Mañus, Najib Cubio, Edison De Los Angeles, RC Dalaguit, Neda Avinante, Adrian Diongzon, Jude Thaddeus Bentulan, Atty. Aven Piramide, Atty. Boy Alo, Atty. Pat Acabodillo, Atty. Jun Arriesgado, Boyet Cortes, Jeffrey Astillo, Moy Moy Patrociño and Fr. Carmelo Diola.

More election reports from Davao City and all over Mindanao will be served by the team of DXAB Davao for the rest of the country, to be served by Michelle Robin, Joel Ramirez, Andy Rara, Jun Bersamin, Randy Cañedo, Allan Abais, Cheche Diabordo, James Galay, Jenelie Santella, Usman Karno, Ediloh Surhato, Jofrey Emasula, Mai Mai Benedicto, Melanie Severino, Estela Alvarado, Macel Dasalla, Kharren Sierra, Edwin Picache, Paul Palacio, Dana Iswara, Marlon Marces, Maria Fe Parreno, Michelle Janice Aranjuez, Sheila Cabusao, Inday Siryaka, Estong Caballes, Atty. Ranuelo Leonar, Fritz Espedilla, Eddie Calledo, Inday Tanini, Onnie Alfaro, Monica, PJ dela Cerna, Manong Dagul and Mabel Acosta.

ABS-CBN Nationwide AM Network for Halalan 2010

As always in every Philippine national elections, expect ABS-CBN's nationwide network of AM stations to be there at the core of the action on May 10 for Halalan 2010.

Mega Manila's DZMM Radyo Patrol will unite with sibling stations DYAB Cebu and DXAB Davao to chronicle the events around the first automated national elections in the country.

Live reports in and out of the metro and of the country will be featured, with more updates entering from ABS-CBN's regional centers in Laoag, Baguio, Santiago City, Pampanga, Dagupan, Batangas City, Naga, Olongapo, Palawan, Iloilo, Bacolod, Cebu, Davao, Zamboanga, Pagadian, Cotabato, Iligan, Cagayan, Butuan and Gensan.

Not to miss out are reports from ABS-CBN's global bureaux in America, Europe, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific.

And to complete the coverage, updates from avid listeners and concerned citizens on radio hotline and text lines to the stations and reports from the worldwide Boto Patrollers will be featured throughout the coverage.

For the most details in the national elections on May 10, go for the most trusted in radio news: ABS-CBN Radio AM trio DZMM, DYAB and DXAB, with simulcast over ABS-CBN's DZMM Teleradyo, starting 4:00am on May 10!

ABS-CBN Nationwide FM Radio Network for Halalan 2010

Aside from giving live news in and out of the Metro, with snippets from favorite celebrities and artists behind the country's top dance hits and singing melodies, ABS-CBN's nationwide network of FM radio stations will give up-to-date news around the Philippine national elections on May 10 as part of the worldwide broadcast Halalan 2010.

At ABS-CBN Manila's Tambayan 101.9, news casters Ricky Velasco, Laila, Billie and Toni join forces with resident disc jocks Jasmin, Charlie, Jack Melo, Chacha, R-Nold Rei, China Heart and Martin D for the election updates. Moreover, Kapamilya FM broadcasters from the regional My Only Radio stations outside Manila will go hand-in-hand to give the ready-to-serve news on the elections in their localities, such as Toni Chi in Laoag, Choco Lee in Dagupan, Jay Brosas in Baguio, Baby Mike in Naga, Morgan of Legaspi, Kim and Captain Jack in Iloilo, James King in Bacolod, Jackie Gonzales in Cebu, Papi Cholo in Tacloban, Rico Navarro in Zamboanga, Lala Morena and Bernie Bitok-Bitok in Cagayan and Ricky Mouse in Davao.

Moreover, updates and messages on phone and text from avid listeners, concerned citizens and Boto Patrollers will be featured.

Never forget your daily relaxing dose of top songs and hit dances that will surely give unique entertainment while getting the tastiest and juiciest updates on the elections on Tambayan 101.9 (Saan Ka Pa?) and My Only Radio (For Life!) starting 5:00am on May 10!