Kris TV September 14 2015

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Kris TV September 14 2015 » Watch pinoy tv replay online for free on September 14 2015 (09/14/2015) at pinoy tambayan tv replay channel. Watch pinoy tv channel online. ~ Kris TV is a Philippine morning lifestyle talk show currently airing weekdays on ABS-CBN debuting June 28, 2011. It is hosted by the “Queen of All Media” Kris Aquino, who is making a talk show comeback after two years since Boy & Kris, and is more of a talk show comeback evolving from her previous solo talk show entitled Today with Kris Aquino. On June 4, 2012, the show moved to an earlier timeslot at 8:00−9:00am that airs after Umagang Kay Ganda, and later officially changed its format to Kris RealiTV. Since February 10, 2014, the show moved from 8:00am to a more earlier and longer 7:30−9:00am timeslot. The program aims to focus on everyday lifestyle, and educational places to go that housewives, husbands, and kids can relate to. Aquino’s talk show varies different topics and segments not only limiting to interviews, but to daily life and close bonding moments between the audience and the special guest(s) of the day. The show airs taped Mondays to Fridays with out-of-studio tours, in which Kris travels around the Philippines to show to Filipino people the beauty, and essence of the country, with a guest celebrity joining Kris to have an interview on location. Source: Kris TV – Wikipedia The Big News on ABC Channel 5 (later TV5) and The World Tonight on ABS-CBN Channel 2 were the first news programs on Philippine television, followed in that same period by ABS-CBN Channel 9’s Newswatch, which with the transfer of channel ownership to RPN-9 in 1969 would stay on for more years. Channels 5, 7 and 13 tied up for the said project. In the same year, RPN-9 (later Solar News Channel) introduced the longest running and consistently rating sitcom, John En Marsha and the First Family of Philippine television, the Puruntongs. MBS Channel 4 later became PTV 4 (People’s Television) after the EDSA Revolution, and in 2001, it is now known as the National Broadcasting Network (NBN), in turn renamed back to the People’s Television Network in 2011. In 1953, less than a month after the first telecast, Father James Reuter, a Jesuit with radio and television training in the United States, produced the first play on Philippine television entitled Cyrano de Bergerac. The largest cable television provider in the Philippines is Sky Cable Corporation, a subsidiary of the Filipino media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation which owns SkyCable, Destiny Cable, MyDestiny Cable, Home Cable, Sun Cable and UniCable. It was considered the most prestigious television awards of the country during that time and until now, no one have replaced it. On the other hand, the Star Awards for Television are the oldest existing television awards in the country handed out annually by the Philippine Movie Press Club and they are voted by the press. Three years later, he was the first to apply for a license in Philippine Congress to establish a television station. James Lindenberg, an American engineer dubbed as the “father of Philippine television,” began assembling transmitters and established the Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC) on June 26, 1946. With the establishment of DZXL-TV Channel 9 on April 19, 1958, the Lopez brothers controlled both television channels nationwide. Source: Philippine Television.

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