Andar ng mga Balita (radio)

Andar ng mga Balita (lit.transl.Movement of the News) was a newscast of FM station Radyo5 92.3 News FM in Mega Manila, Philippines. Anchored by Martin Andanar, the newscast aired from Monday to Friday from 4:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m., with simulcast on AksyonTV.

Andar ng mga Balita
Title card used on its AksyonTV simulcast, identical to its TV adaptation
Genrenewscast
Running time1 hour
Country of origin Philippines
Home stationDWFM
TV adaptationsAndar ng mga Balita (AksyonTV)
Hosted byMartin Andanar
Created byAssociated Broadcasting Company (Radyo5)
Original releaseNovember 8, 2010 – August 10, 2012
No. of episodesn/a (airs daily)
PodcastAndar ng mga Balita Podcast

Launched on November 8, 2010, Andar ng mga Balita became the first ever program to be aired over Radyo5 92.3 News FM and AksyonTV (as a simulcast). This was also the first radio program hosted by Martin Andanar. It made its final broadcast day on August 10, 2012 to make way for the new program entitled Manila sa Umaga (lit.transl.Manila in the Morning), hosted by Arnell Ignacio. Andanar then joined Erwin Tulfo on Punto Asintado, which airs on 8:00 to 10:00 am.

Its TV newscast, however, aired weekdays as a nightly newscast and later as a noontime newscast on AksyonTV from 2011 to 2014.

Anchors

  • Martin Andanar
  • Myleen Valencia - Metro and regional news anchor
  • Sugar Sallador - World news anchor
  • Atty. Mike Templo - alternate World news anchor
  • Benjie "Tsongkibenj" Felipe - ShowBilis! at Andar ni Tsongki Benj anchor

Segments

  • Headlines Ngayon - Top Stories of the day
  • Headlines Noon - History
  • Sports - Sports News
  • ShowBilis at Andar ni Tsongki Benj (Mabilis na Andar ng mga Balitang Showbiz) - Showbiz News
  • Weather - Weather Forecast
  • MP3 (Mula Plaka hanggang MP3) - Music from LP to MP3
  • Police Reports - roundup of the latest police reports
  • Andar Tanod Agents 005 - different barangay "tanod" will give reports about their community over the night.
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