The Philippine Star

New shows that empower viewers

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ABS- CBN News and Current Affairs has made the bold move of moving its current affairs programs from late night to afternoon in order to reach more viewers, empower Filipinos with informatio­n and deliver compassion­ate public service.

“We continue to uphold our obligation and commitment to serve our audience. We tell stories that inspire, empower and enable communitie­s and individual­s,” said Ging Reyes, head of ABS- CBN Integrated News and Current Affairs.

The five new programs that constitute the formidable weekday afternoon programmin­g line- up of ABS- CBN are Bistado anchored by Julius Babao, Mutya ng Masa with Doris Bigornia, My Puhunan with Karen Davila, Tapatan ni Tunying with Anthony Taberna and Hiwaga with Atom Araullo.

Every Monday, Bistado exposes wrongdoing­s not only to help victims seek justice, but to empower viewers with informatio­n that will help protect them and their families.

Julius assures that the show exercises fairness and investigat­es thoroughly the cases presented to them.

“People who commit crime should be held accountabl­e. They must face their comeuppanc­e under the law,” he said. “We also want people to learn from the stories we air in our program and what they should know so they won’t become victims.” On Tuesdays, returning Kapamilya Doris spreads good vibes in her first solo TV program Mutya ng Masa, a title given to her by her producer when she was doing live field interviews for the late- night talk show Dong Puno Live.

In Mutya ng Masa, Doris visits various communitie­s to bond and help ordinary Filipinos realize their simple dreams and bring joy to their lives. Doris felt excited when the program was offered to her, but at the same time unsure what people would wish.

“I thought people would ask for big things like house and lot, but it turns out that people have wishes as simple as a makeover or a mobile phone that would help them make a living,” she said.

According to Doris, it is the community members who determine who among them badly need help.

“The notion that Filipinos are apathetic towards their fellowmen is not true. Even if people are experienci­ng difficulti­es, they selflessly tell us who is in a worse lot. They also want to help,” she said.

From spreading good cheers, ABS- CBN inspires the Filipinos’ entreprene­urial spirit in My Puhunan. Every Wednesday, Karen tells the stories of successful businessme­n and struggling entreprene­urs. She then brings them together for mentoring.

“It’s the first time in a long time that I got excited over a program concept. My Puhunan shows that ordinary Filipinos

can succeed and become rich,” she said. “Filipinos are not usually taught how to put up a business. We are usually taught to become employees.”

On Thursdays, Anthony asks daring questions and demands direct answers from the most controvers­ial newsmakers and personalit­ies in Tapatan ni Tunying. In its first few weeks on air, Tunying has scored a number of good interviews and even exclusives. He got Venus Raj sharing why she broke up with Andrei Felix, Karla Estrada revealing her son Daniel Padilla’s relationsh­ip status, how Eva Cariño accepted BB Gandanghar­i’s sexuality.

Recently, he got a Skype interview with Mexican actress Thalia, who has expressed her interest to guest in any of Tunying’s shows after watching him in Punto por Punto in Umagang Kay Ganda last year. “At the age of 42, she still looks like 24,” he said.

But it’s not all about showbiz in his program.

“It’s not true I am replacing Boy Abunda,” he jokingly said at a recent media roundtable for the launch of the new show. “TNT will also feature interviews with public officials, athletes and other prominent personalit­ies. We want viewers to relax on a Thursday afternoon.”

Ending the weekday afternoon current affairs offerings is Atom’s Hiwaga, which explores supernatur­al beliefs of Filipinos.

Armed with an undergradu­ate degree in applied physics, Atom takes a different approach in developing stories about topics such as love potions, usog, kulam, hypnotism, spirits, premonitio­ns and the likes.

“We need to understand how people have such beliefs, why some people are convinced that these things happen. It begs discussion. We try to entertain and at the same time demystify such phenomena,” he explained.

With a variety of offerings, it is worth checking out ABS-CBN’s new current affairs afternoon block weekdays at 4:15 p.m.

 ??  ?? Julius Babao on Bistado: People who commit crime should be held accountabl­e
Julius Babao on Bistado: People who commit crime should be held accountabl­e
 ??  ?? Doris Bigornia spreads the good vibes in Mutya
ng Masa
Doris Bigornia spreads the good vibes in Mutya ng Masa
 ??  ?? My Puhunan’s Karen Davila: Ordinary Pinoys can succeed and become rich
My Puhunan’s Karen Davila: Ordinary Pinoys can succeed and become rich
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 ??  ?? Tapatan ni Tunying host Anthony Taberna: It’s not true I’m replacing Boy Abunda
Tapatan ni Tunying host Anthony Taberna: It’s not true I’m replacing Boy Abunda
 ??  ?? Atom Araullo on Hiwaga: We try to demystify supernatur­al phenomena
Atom Araullo on Hiwaga: We try to demystify supernatur­al phenomena

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