Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas

Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas (Good Morning, Philippines, formerly known as Alas Singko Y Medya and Magandang Umaga, Bayan) was an early morning show produced by ABS-CBN from June 3, 1996, to June 22, 2007. It starts at 5:15 am and ended at 8:30 am (UTC +8) on weekdays while the weekend edition which ran from 1999 to 2004 and airs from 5:30 am to 7:00 am PST on weekends.

Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas
Also known asAlas Singko Y Medya (1996–2002)
Magandang Umaga, Bayan (2002–2005)
GenreNews and features
Created byABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
Presented byJulius Babao
Christine Bersola-Babao
Bernadette Sembrano
Anthony Taberna
Kim Atienza
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
Production
Production locationsABS-CBN Loop Studio
Quezon City, Philippines
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time195 minutes
Release
Original networkABS-CBN
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original releaseJune 3, 1996 (1996-06-03) 
June 22, 2007 (2007-06-22)

History

Alas Singko Y Medya (1996–2002)

The ABS-CBN management conceptualized the morning show in 1995 when Magandang Umaga Po was still on air. The show started on June 3, 1996 as Alas Singko Y Medya (literally means 5:30; derived from Spanish A las cinco y media) which premiered with original hosts Julius Babao and Panjee Gonzalez. Gonzalez temporarily left the show due to her upcoming marriage to Eugenio "Gabby" Lopez III, who would be ABS-CBN's chairman and CEO since 1997 but later returned a few months later until Tintin Bersola was named as the permanent replacement to her.

Aida Gonzalez was the first female traffic reporter of the show (and of the network) was named host in 1996 and Alvin Elchico, an anchor from TV Patrol Western Visayas (now TV Patrol Negros), has been assigned to the main office in Quezon City and was in the show since 1997. With this addition, the show's ratings were increasing.

On January 16, 1999, the show aired a weekend edition to cater the needs of the people every morning and to continue its ratings increase. The edition were initially hosted by Cosim with Mon Ilagan and RJ Ledesma. On January 17, 2000, the network launched Balita Alas Singko ng Umaga to serve as the pre-programming for the morning show.

Babao and Cosim would serve as the main news anchors while Bersola, Jeff Fernando and Riki Kwek for lifestyle tips and other feature segments and Ira Panganiban for sports. Each host would switch roles for some who are not present, but share the same task to one another.

On March 5, 2001, the would-be couple Babao and Bersola temporarily left the show to host Talk TV, a new talk show that served as the replacement of Today with Kris Aquino. Cosim and Ilagan, together with Cherie Mercado, Connie Sison and Pia Guanio were named as weekday hosts.

On August 2, 2002, the network has decided to reformat the show and to retain some of its hosts, as part of their rechange of some of the news and current affairs shows like TV Patrol. It was confirmed that the show would undergo major changes and would be renamed as Magandang Umaga, Bayan on Monday followed by a new morning talk show that would replace Morning Girls.

Magandang Umaga, Bayan (2002–2005)

Part of the major change of morning shows on ABS-CBN to boost up against its competition, the show was renamed Magandang Umaga, Bayan (Good Morning, Nation) and premiered on August 5, 2002 retaining Julius Babao, Christine Bersola-Babao, Cheryl Cosim, Aida Gonzalez, Rikki Kwek (reprising as VJ Rikki), Ira Panganiban, Connie Sison, Pia Guanio, Erwin Tulfo and his wife Karen Padilla from Alas Singko Y Medya as the main hosts of the show.

The show welcomed new hosts Bobby Yan, Aljo Bendijo (then anchoring TV Patrol with Korina Sanchez and Henry Omaga-Diaz), then-Cong. Juan Miguel Zubiri, Atty. Jesse Andres, and showbiz reporters Mario Dumaual and Jeff Fernando, and "Oooh La La Obet" (Obet Serrano).

Upcoming segments for Magandang Umaga, Bayan include "Problema ng Pinoy", a public service portion for the daily concerns of the average citizen, as anchored by Cong. Miguel Zubiri, and "Itanong Mo Kay Atty.", a legal advice feature that tackles problems set in by viewers from all parts of the country, as anchored by Atty. Jesse Andres of the PECABAR law firm.

Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas (2005–2007)

In 2005, the first regional morning show was launched on March 7 entitled Maayong Buntag Kapamilya (ABS-CBN TV-3 Cebu) as a local counterpart along with Panay Sikat (ABS-CBN TV-10 Iloilo), launched on January 16, 2006 and Magandang Umaga South Central Mindanao (ABS-CBN TV-3 General Santos and ABS-CBN TV-5 Cotabato), launched on June 19.

Also on June 6 of that year, it carried the title Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas with new hosts. The show ended on June 22, 2007 because of poor ratings and was replaced by Umagang Kay Ganda, as a customized format for MUP.

Synopsis

The show reports live traffic situations from cars and by air with the ABS-CBN Sky Patrol (Manila and Cebu traffic).

Hosts

Original hosts

Since Alas Singko Y Medya

  • Eagle Riggs (1996-1999)
  • Aida Gonzalez (1996–2007) (moved to UNTV 2008–2011, moved back to DZMM)
  • Alvin Elchico (1997–2002)
  • Mike Cohen (1998–2002)
  • Atty. Jesse Andres (1998-2004)
  • Carmelita Valdez (1999–2002)
  • Rowena Orejana (1999–2002)
  • Benjie Felipe (1999–2002)
  • Bobby Yan (2000–2004)
  • Rikki Kwek (2000–2005)
  • Claudine Trillo (2001–2004) (moved to ABC 2006–2008; NBN/RPN/IBC 2007–2010; 9TV/CNN Philippines 2014–present)
  • Cherie Mercado (2001–2004)
  • Ira Panganiban (2001–2004) (moved to Radyo Inquirer 990 AM 2010–present)
  • Connie Sison (2001–2005) (moved to RPN 2006–2007; GMA Network 2007–present)
  • Pia Guanio (2001–2004) (moved to GMA Network 2004–present)
  • Erwin Tulfo (2001–2005) (moved to RPN 2005–2008; 5 2010–2017, moved to PTV 2017–present)
  • Karen Padilla (2001–2004)
  • Reema Chanco (2001–2002; 2003-2005) (moved to RPN 2005–2007)

Since Magandang Umaga, Bayan

Since Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas

Production

The collaboration of Jake Maderazo, overall-in-charge of production, Noel Ferrer, executive producer, and Zaldy Bonalos, director, wrap up the new MUP package to the audience.

Awards and recognition

  • Winner, Best Morning Show & Hosts: PMPC Star Awards for Television (1999–2000, 2003–2007)
  • Awarded as Anak TV Seal Awards (2001–2006)

See also

References

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