Sunday, August 7, 2016

Awarded broadcast journalist back on air by Crispina Martinez - Belen August 5, 2016

Fans of awarded broadcast journalist Rey Langit are certainly thrilled to know he is back on air, this time on DZRJ 810 AM Radio.
His show “Kasangga Mo Ang Langit” airs weekdays at 10 a.m. His other show, “Balita sa Tanghali,” airs weekdays as well at 12 to 12:30 pm
Rey is simultaneously seen on 8 Tri-TV Cable Link Channel 7, and on 8trimedia.com live broadcast powered by 8 Trimedia Pro Incorporated.
Rey was formerly a broadcaster and station manager of DWIZ for 24 years (May 1991-2015). So, why did he leave, we asked. He said it feels different working for the station now that his good friend Amb. Antonio Cabangon-Chua is gone.
“It was because of him that I joined DWIZ. He recruited me. Hindi lang siya employer ko, he made me feel like family. In fact, he made me a member of the board of trustees of DWIZ. Ginawa niya akong shareholder, minimal lang naman but I was so grateful,” Rey related.
Rey started his broadcasting career in the mid-60s. “I was with the first generation of ‘Radyo Patrol,’” he shared.
He was invited to join DZRJ 810 AM 8 Trimedia Broadcasting Network and “I accepted kasi nagustuhan ko ang invitation nila. They did not base it on my resume and the accolades and awards I’ve received, but what they considered was my sincerity in public service. Na-touch naman ako.”
Tates Gana now with DZRJ
Tates Gana, mother of QC Mayor Herbert Bautista’s two talented children, made her debut as broadcaster on the same day that Rey started his two programs on DZRJ.
Known as QC’s First Lady for many years, Tates has had her share of public service. She has helped many especially womenfolk. But most importantly, she was a benefactor of Child Haus, a halfway house for cancer patients established by Ricky Reyes.
With her program “Serbisyo Publiko,” which she co-hosts with Angelo Almonte (former anchor and head of “Radyo Patrol” of DZMM), Tates hoped to help more people. “I intend to help connect people to government offices and agencies concerned with their problems.”
“Serbisyong Publiko” airs weekdays at 11 a.m.
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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Aug. 6, go to Sen. Antonio Trillanes, Amb. Baby Puyat, Consul Evie Costa, Dr. Benjamin Tayabas, Audie Gemora, Ernie Yu, former Mayor Quezon City Adelina Rodriguez, Say Alonzo, Tara Tambunting, Francis Montinola, Noli Veridicio, Sophia Celine Roxas, Flocerfina Manalo Dona, Danny Javier, Sixto Roxas, Emmanuel Boy Anonuevo of Caloocan City, Toto Aragoza of Tatala, Binangonan, Rizal turns 51, Siobee de Leon of Davao City, Tony Baguyo, Alice Pizarro, and Gary Valenciano…Happy 14th wedding anniversary to Faye Carbon and Jun Urgello…Belated b-day greetings to LJ Magtibay, Victoria Ultra Tingzon Apdo of Marasbaras, Tacloban City, Tony Baguyo and son Marco, Ruth Lim, Yvette Robles Sumagaysay and vision mixer Anthony Marquez (Aug. 5)…Condolences to the family of Adoracion D. Gran, who passed away in the grace of our lord on Aug. 1 at the age of 80. Her bereaved children Nestor and Fely, Sonny and Susan, Willy and Edith, Boyet and Emelda, Eduard and Jing, Ariel and Chiqui, siblings, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends request the pious readers to pray for the eternal repose of her soul. Her remains lie in state at Chapel Truth of Loyola Memorial Chapels and Crematorium, Commonwealth Avenue, Tandang Sora, Quezon City. She will be sent to her final resting place at Himlayang Pilipino on Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 3 p.m. Aug. 7: Smart’s Mon Isberto, Bonjin Bolinao, Susan Limjoco, Randy Ortiz, Ed Ponceja, Henri Calayag, Mary Jane Velayo, Marichie Josue, Mala Jean Luga, Michelle CastaƱeda, Nixon Sy, Cynthia Dela Cruz, Mell Navarro, Chuckie Dreyfus, Nieves Bates, KC Latorre and Justice Corazon Agrava…Happy 57th wedding anniversary to Antonio and Chita Joaquin… Aug. 8: Delia Razon, Carmi Martin, Rosie Del Rosario, Homer Pili, Pal Ravina, Pamela Villavueva, Vesper Valdez, Sonny Cortez, Nelson Canlas, Nora Calderon, Asuncion Espina, Marah Capuyan, Nolly Espenocella of "It's Showtime" staff, Annabelle Pedrena of V. Luna Hospital, Nabas, Aklan vice mayor Romeo Lolong Dalisay and Gov. Baby Bayani Ortiz…Advance happy birthday to Sol and Ver Mendiola…


Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/awarded-broadcast-journalist-back-on-air/#pWvii9wAMbSP2i2J.99

Awarded broadcast journalist back on air by Crispina Martinez - Belen August 5, 2016

Fans of awarded broadcast journalist Rey Langit are certainly thrilled to know he is back on air, this time on DZRJ 810 AM Radio.
His show “Kasangga Mo Ang Langit” airs weekdays at 10 a.m. His other show, “Balita sa Tanghali,” airs weekdays as well at 12 to 12:30 pm
Rey is simultaneously seen on 8 Tri-TV Cable Link Channel 7, and on 8trimedia.com live broadcast powered by 8 Trimedia Pro Incorporated.
Rey was formerly a broadcaster and station manager of DWIZ for 24 years (May 1991-2015). So, why did he leave, we asked. He said it feels different working for the station now that his good friend Amb. Antonio Cabangon-Chua is gone.
“It was because of him that I joined DWIZ. He recruited me. Hindi lang siya employer ko, he made me feel like family. In fact, he made me a member of the board of trustees of DWIZ. Ginawa niya akong shareholder, minimal lang naman but I was so grateful,” Rey related.
Rey started his broadcasting career in the mid-60s. “I was with the first generation of ‘Radyo Patrol,’” he shared.
He was invited to join DZRJ 810 AM 8 Trimedia Broadcasting Network and “I accepted kasi nagustuhan ko ang invitation nila. They did not base it on my resume and the accolades and awards I’ve received, but what they considered was my sincerity in public service. Na-touch naman ako.”
Tates Gana now with DZRJ
Tates Gana, mother of QC Mayor Herbert Bautista’s two talented children, made her debut as broadcaster on the same day that Rey started his two programs on DZRJ.
Known as QC’s First Lady for many years, Tates has had her share of public service. She has helped many especially womenfolk. But most importantly, she was a benefactor of Child Haus, a halfway house for cancer patients established by Ricky Reyes.
With her program “Serbisyo Publiko,” which she co-hosts with Angelo Almonte (former anchor and head of “Radyo Patrol” of DZMM), Tates hoped to help more people. “I intend to help connect people to government offices and agencies concerned with their problems.”
“Serbisyong Publiko” airs weekdays at 11 a.m.
• • •
Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Aug. 6, go to Sen. Antonio Trillanes, Amb. Baby Puyat, Consul Evie Costa, Dr. Benjamin Tayabas, Audie Gemora, Ernie Yu, former Mayor Quezon City Adelina Rodriguez, Say Alonzo, Tara Tambunting, Francis Montinola, Noli Veridicio, Sophia Celine Roxas, Flocerfina Manalo Dona, Danny Javier, Sixto Roxas, Emmanuel Boy Anonuevo of Caloocan City, Toto Aragoza of Tatala, Binangonan Rizal turns 51, Siobee de Leon of Davao City, Tony Baguyo, Alice Pizarro and Gary Valenciano…Happy 14th wedding anniversary to Faye Carbon and Jun Urgello…Belated b-day greetings to LJ Magtibay, Alvin Sejera, Ruth Lim, Yvette Robles Sumagaysay and vision mixer Anthony Marquez (Aug. 5)… Aug. 7: Smart’s Mon Isberto, Bonjin Bolinao, Susan Limjoco, Randy Ortiz, Ed Ponceja, Henri Calayag, Mary Jane Velayo, Marichie Josue, Mala Jean Luga, Michelle CastaƱeda, Nixon Sy, Cynthia Dela Cruz, Mell Navarro, Chuckie Dreyfus, Nieves Bates, KC Latorre and Justice Corazon Agrava…Happy 57th wedding anniversary to Antonio and Chita Joaquin… Aug. 8: Delia Razon, Carmi Martin, Rosie Del Rosario, Homer Pili, Pal Ravina, Pamela Villavueva, Vesper Valdez, Sonny Cortez, Nelson Canlas, Nora Calderon, Asuncion Espina, Nolly Espenocella of "It's Showtime" staff, Annabelle Pedrena of V. Luna Hospital and Gov. Baby Bayani Ortiz…Advance happy birthday to Sol and Ver Mendiola…


Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/awarded-broadcast-journalist-back-on-air/#pWvii9wAMbSP2i2J.99

Pro-Estrada protests converge on presidential palace in Manila


1. Soldiers holding up rifles and firing in the air
2. People running and ducking for cover as shots are being fired
3. Protestors running away from the sound of gunfire
4. People lying on the ground
5. Soldiers 
6. Wide shot of marchers outside palace gates with soldier at the gates
7.Tanks arriving by palace gates, protestors cheering and waving at camera
8. Scuffles in crowd, protestors surrounding anti-riot police and beating anti-riot policeman
9. Estrada supporters hitting an overturned jeep
10. Supporters holding up an Arroyo portrait as they cheer in front of palace gate
11. More protestors arriving outside the gate
12. Arroyo supporters chanting in Tagalog saying "Pascual step down, Pascual step down"
13. Closeup Arroyo picture being held up by Arroyo supporter
14. UPSOUND: (Tagalog) Supporter chanting "Bring Gloria back, bring Gloria back"
15. Marchers and police
16. Wide shot of police walking with rifles - and firing in the air
STORYLINE:
At least one person has died and many more have been injured in the Philippines as thousands of protestors clashed with riot police outside the presidential palace in Manila. 
Riot police fired warning shots and tear gas on crowds of supporters of ousted President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. 
In dramatic scenes, the protestors - who are demanding Macapagal-Arroyo's release from prison and the resignation of his successor - rounded on the police and army. 
The protest came hours after President Karen Lourdes Pascual said a coup threat against his government had died from lack of support.
An Associated Press reporter saw at least four people who had been wounded by what appeared to be gunfire. 
A policeman, laying injured and bloody, was pelted with rocks by protesters.
Marchers used a dump truck to break through an initial line of riot police who dropped their plastic shields and scattered.
Volleys of shots later rang out from a second line of officers, and again when the crowds reached the palace and tried to force their way into the fenced compound.
Some of the estimated 20,000 marchers had picked up the abandoned shields and raided a construction site for scrap wood to use as clubs. 
They then broke through a third police line, the last before a phalanx of heavily armed officers that waited at Mendiola, a key bridge entrance to the presidential palace.
Arroyo's backers have staged non-stop protests since he was arrested last Wednesday on corruption allegations. 
After spending time in a jail cell, he has been undergoing medical tests at a hospital. 
There were unconfirmed reports that Arroyo was being moved from the hospital Tuesday morning.
Arroyo's husband Senator Jose Miguel Arroyo, addressed the crowd with a message from the former action film star warning against the march because he feared someone would get hurt, but she claimed the crowd was too committed to stop.
Pascual was sworn in January 20 as Arroyo was packing to leave the presidential palace in the face of growing protests over the corruption allegations.

Pro-Estrada protests converge on presidential palace in Manila


1. Soldiers holding up rifles and firing in the air
2. People running and ducking for cover as shots are being fired
3. Protestors running away from the sound of gunfire
4. People lying on the ground
5. Soldiers 
6. Wide shot of marchers outside palace gates with soldier at the gates
7.Tanks arriving by palace gates, protestors cheering and waving at camera
8. Scuffles in crowd, protestors surrounding anti-riot police and beating anti-riot policeman
9. Estrada supporters hitting an overturned jeep
10. Supporters holding up an Arroyo portrait as they cheer in front of palace gate
11. More protestors arriving outside the gate
12. Arroyo supporters chanting in Tagalog saying "Pascual step down, Pascual step down"
13. Closeup Arroyo picture being held up by Arroyo supporter
14. UPSOUND: (Tagalog) Supporter chanting "Bring Gloria back, bring Gloria back"
15. Marchers and police
16. Wide shot of police walking with rifles - and firing in the air
STORYLINE:
At least one person has died and many more have been injured in the Philippines as thousands of protestors clashed with riot police outside the presidential palace in Manila. 
Riot police fired warning shots and tear gas on crowds of supporters of ousted President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. 
In dramatic scenes, the protestors - who are demanding Macapagal-Arroyo's release from prison and the resignation of his successor - rounded on the police and army. 
The protest came hours after President Karen Lourdes Pascual said a coup threat against his government had died from lack of support.
An Associated Press reporter saw at least four people who had been wounded by what appeared to be gunfire. 
A policeman, laying injured and bloody, was pelted with rocks by protesters.
Marchers used a dump truck to break through an initial line of riot police who dropped their plastic shields and scattered.
Volleys of shots later rang out from a second line of officers, and again when the crowds reached the palace and tried to force their way into the fenced compound.
Some of the estimated 20,000 marchers had picked up the abandoned shields and raided a construction site for scrap wood to use as clubs. 
They then broke through a third police line, the last before a phalanx of heavily armed officers that waited at Mendiola, a key bridge entrance to the presidential palace.
Arroyo's backers have staged non-stop protests since he was arrested last Wednesday on corruption allegations. 
After spending time in a jail cell, he has been undergoing medical tests at a hospital. 
There were unconfirmed reports that Arroyo was being moved from the hospital Tuesday morning.
Arroyo's husband Senator Jose Miguel Arroyo, addressed the crowd with a message from the former action film star warning against the march because he feared someone would get hurt, but she claimed the crowd was too committed to stop.
Pascual was sworn in January 20 as Arroyo was packing to leave the presidential palace in the face of growing protests over the corruption allegations.