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Revision as of 12:02, 13 April 2020

Saksi
Title card since 2019
GenreNewscast
Directed byConrado Lumabas III
Presented by
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageTagalog
Production
Production locationsStudio 5, GMA Network Center, Quezon City, Philippines
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time15–45 minutes
Production companyGMA News and Public Affairs
Original release
NetworkGMA Network
ReleaseOctober 2, 1995 (1995-10-2) –
present

Saksi (transl. Witness) formerly Saksi: GMA Headline Balita and Saksi: Liga ng Katotohanan is a Philippine television newscast show broadcast by GMA Network. Originally anchored by Mike Enriquez and Karen Davila, it premiered on October 2, 1995 on the network's evening line up replacing GMA Balita. It airs worldwide on GMA Pinoy TV. Arnold Clavio and Pia Arcangel currently serve as anchors.

Overview

On October 2, 1995, Saksi: GMA Headline Balita premiered as a fifteen minute primetime weekday newscast. Mike Enriquez and Karen Davila served as the original anchors.[1] On July 8, 1996, Mel Tiangco became a co-anchor while Winnie Monsod joined with the segment, Mareng Winnie. Other segments such as Huling Hirit by Kara David, S na S by Lyn Ching and Jessica Soho Reports by Jessica Soho followed as the show's runtime was extended to thirty minutes. In 1998, Jay Sonza and Luchi Cruz-Valdes joined Mel Tiangco replacing Enriquez and Davila. The Pulso ng Mamamayan debuted and the show's runtime extended to forty-five minutes.

On August 23, 1999, Enriquez and Vicky Morales replaced Tiangco, Sonza and Valdez as the anchors of the show. GMA Headline Balita was dropped from the title. The show moved on GMA Network Center in 2000 and the simulcasting of the show on the radio station, Super Radyo DZBB 594 kHz began. On July 15, 2002, Saksi became as a late night newscast show and the segment Side Trip by Howie Severino debuted. On March 15, 2004, Arnold Clavio replaced Enriquez as an anchor and the show was relaunched as Saksi: Liga ng Katotohanan.

On February 21, 2011, the segment Saksi Ako was launched. In July 2013, Mikael Daez joined the show as the anchor of the segment Midnight Snack.[2] The segment was later retitled as Midnight Express. In November 2014, Pia Arcangel joined as a co-anchor replacing Morales.[3]

Anchors

Mike Enriquez served as an anchor.
Former anchors

Accolades

Year Awards Category Recipient Result Ref.
1998 Peabody Award Saksi Won
2002 New York Festival Gold Medal Best Newscast Won
2014 Peabody Award Won [4]
2019 33rd PMPC Star Awards for Television Best News Program Nominated [5]
Best Female Newscaster Pia Arcangel Nominated
Best Male Newcaster Arnold Clavio Nominated

References

  1. ^ "Kilalanin ang mga naging bahagi ng longest-running GMA newscast na 'Saksi'". GMA News. October 3, 2018. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  2. ^ "Midnight snacking with Mikael Daez". February 4, 2016. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  3. ^ "Big changes in GMA News line-up". The Philippine Star. November 10, 2014. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
  4. ^ "GMA Network receives prestigious Peabody Award for Yolanda coverage". May 20, 2014. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  5. ^ Dimaculangan, Jocelyn (September 22, 2019). "33rd Star Awards for Television names TV Queens; PMPC bares nominees". Pep.ph. Retrieved September 23, 2019.