Gma Telebabad Time Slot 2019
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Where in the world do we not know the exact time-slots of our favorite TV shows?
Only in the Philippines. Only here do viewers get told to watch such-and-such a program after such-and-such a program, or during an unseen program (which is really a “block”) called telebabad. I remember when I first heard of that word a few years ago during a Magpakailanman advertisement: “Watch Magpakailanman after Telebabad.” I remember asking myself, “Telebabad? What show is that? How come I never see it?”
Or what about the daytime soap, Leya? I do not get to watch at noontime often, but I decided to take a look one time to see the premiere telecast. What did the advertisement tell me? “Watch for it after DaisySiyete (or whatever show that was).” What? I didn’t even know the time-slot of that one. How was I supposed to know?
Where in the world do supposedly 30 minute shows run for 45 minutes or even more? Where else are news programs capable of extending themselves to 2 hours just to pester the rival network?
Only in the Philippines. Only here has the Goddess of Discipline and Good Sense totally gone and taken all her blessings with her. You cannot tell when exactly a show will start. You cannot tell when it will end. To make sure you catch a specific program, you have to sit through two others before it, it seems. You can’t look at the clock and say, “Oh, Darna na!” I remember ONCE I turned on the TV late since usually, at that time, Extra Challenge was still on. But it turned out that Mulawin aired early that time to give way for a New Year’s Eve special. Just like that. No word, no warning.
And remember when both TV Patrol and 24 Oras went super, mega overtime when they interviewed Mrs. Susan Roces-Poe during FPJ’s wake? That was really the latter show’s fault, if I recall, because they were supposed to “share” the interview with the other networks but since they were first, they decided to make life miserable for the rival news program by making them wait for an hour. I think their interview of Roces ate up ¾ of their airtime that night. Of course, TV Patrol was not to be outdone. I think Mulawin and other shows were delayed by about 2 hours because of that.
And where in the Philippines do the networks jumble their programs faster than a gambler shuffles cards?
One week it is this, next week it is that. For once, ABS-CBN did something I liked: those guys moved their primetime news show to the 6 o’clock slot. I was impressed because their shows always finished in time---for a week. Then next week, it went back to 6:30 and so on. And don’t blink! The show you watch at such and such a time can be gone the next day! No joke!
It’s this kind of undisciplined programming that needs to change. It’s as if the AGB Overnight Ratings were Holy Writ. A lightning that strikes from heaven bringing tele-damnation if you don’t act fast enough. Look at what happened to NAKS and Bubble Gang Jr. If my memory serves me well, the former was only slightly behind Goin’ Bulilit when GMA 7 sacked the show and replaced it with its own hastily and ill- prepared child sitcom. Everyone is in such a hurry to demolish everyone else. The TV Ratings have become to the networks what the stock market is to businessmen.
Of course, the ratings matter. That’s how you tell what the viewers want. But does that give them a license to drive us crazy and ruin our day while still making us pay in the process? They can’t even tell us when exactly a particular show is going to air, and for how long. Who are they making a fool of? I really wish that there’d be more superpower TV networks. Maybe then these two giants would come to their senses.
And by the way, it’s such a stupid move to insert Attic Cat before the telefantasya series. What a joke. And they told us once that they moved the two shows to an earlier time-slot for the sake of young viewers who need to go to school. Yeah right. Then why did they do this in the middle of the school season?
The NFL used its flex-scheduling powers for the first time Tuesday, moving the Week 12 game between the Packers (8-2) and 49ers (8-1) into the prime-time NBC slot on Nov. The Seahawks-Eagles. That means in the 2019-2020 season, the network will be looking for the next big hit to fill that void. To that end, CBS is making some big moves. There are five new series coming in the fall, and four returning shows are shifting time slots.Noam Galai/Getty Images
When ABC canceled two of its three classic daytime soap operas, All My Children and One Life to Live, the network seemingly struggled to fill its time slots. From The Chew to Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, ABC’s revolving door of programming ultimately led to the birth of Strahan & Sara, hosted by Good Morning America co-host Michael Strahan and GMA contributor and former The View co-host Sara Haines. The show provided audiences an alternative to the network’s news-heavy lineup.
Then in August 2019, the show was renamed Strahan, Sara & Keke, when the program invited actor Keke Palmer — who stood in for Haines during maternity leave — to join the show permanently. But in the wake of the coronavirus, it appears ABC’s lineup has endured another shakeup.
As Page Six reported in July 2020, Strahan, Sara & Keke will supposedly get replaced with GMA 3: What You Need to Know. The move came after ABC News halted the show’s production in response to COVID-19, replacing it with Pandemic: What You Need to Know, a daily coronavirus report anchored by Amy Robach, Dr. Jen Ashton, and TJ Holmes. A source claimed the show ’was initially supposed to be a two-week experiment,’ but it ’did really well,’ inspiring executives to alter the program to tackle other hot topics in the news.
Although ABC hasn’t issued an official announcement as of this writing, sources allege changes are afoot, leaving fans to wonder what will happen to Michael Strahan’s career.Gma Telebabad Time Slot 2019 PredictionsWill Michael Strahan stay at ABC?Gma Telebabad Time Slot 2019 Winner
Blackjack strategy bankers. Although nothing is concrete as of this writing, a source claimed to Page Six that ’Strahan, Sara & Keke is put on hiatus and it doesn’t look like it’s going to come off.’ However, SSK staffers might join the GMA 3: What You Need to Know team once the dust settles. ’Everyone is still getting paid,’ the insider added. ’There’s space for everyone. They’re actively in contact.. They’re figuring out what the future will look like.’Gma Telebabad Time Slot 2019 World Series
An ABC spokesperson seemed to allude to this possibility, stating how the network is ’proud’ of its ’teams at SSK and GMA3,’ especially regarding ’how quickly they transitioned to producing a daily show to give people the news and information they need during an unprecedented pandemic.’ The rep noted that ’conversations continue about how the show will evolve in the months ahead.’
But, much like SSK’s fans, one insider thinks it’s ’unfortunate’ that ABC plans to shut down the show in its prime. ’[T]he hope is that they’ll be a big part of [GMA 3] down the road,’ they noted. ’Everyone was feeling good about their show. It was nominated for three Daytime Emmys. It finally found its rhythm. Ratings were stabilized and were starting to tick up when they went off air.’
If all else fails, fans think ABC should consider reviving its defunct soaps, as Pop Culture noted. After all, everyone could use an escape from reality right now!
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Where in the world do we not know the exact time-slots of our favorite TV shows?
Only in the Philippines. Only here do viewers get told to watch such-and-such a program after such-and-such a program, or during an unseen program (which is really a “block”) called telebabad. I remember when I first heard of that word a few years ago during a Magpakailanman advertisement: “Watch Magpakailanman after Telebabad.” I remember asking myself, “Telebabad? What show is that? How come I never see it?”
Or what about the daytime soap, Leya? I do not get to watch at noontime often, but I decided to take a look one time to see the premiere telecast. What did the advertisement tell me? “Watch for it after DaisySiyete (or whatever show that was).” What? I didn’t even know the time-slot of that one. How was I supposed to know?
Where in the world do supposedly 30 minute shows run for 45 minutes or even more? Where else are news programs capable of extending themselves to 2 hours just to pester the rival network?
Only in the Philippines. Only here has the Goddess of Discipline and Good Sense totally gone and taken all her blessings with her. You cannot tell when exactly a show will start. You cannot tell when it will end. To make sure you catch a specific program, you have to sit through two others before it, it seems. You can’t look at the clock and say, “Oh, Darna na!” I remember ONCE I turned on the TV late since usually, at that time, Extra Challenge was still on. But it turned out that Mulawin aired early that time to give way for a New Year’s Eve special. Just like that. No word, no warning.
And remember when both TV Patrol and 24 Oras went super, mega overtime when they interviewed Mrs. Susan Roces-Poe during FPJ’s wake? That was really the latter show’s fault, if I recall, because they were supposed to “share” the interview with the other networks but since they were first, they decided to make life miserable for the rival news program by making them wait for an hour. I think their interview of Roces ate up ¾ of their airtime that night. Of course, TV Patrol was not to be outdone. I think Mulawin and other shows were delayed by about 2 hours because of that.
And where in the Philippines do the networks jumble their programs faster than a gambler shuffles cards?
One week it is this, next week it is that. For once, ABS-CBN did something I liked: those guys moved their primetime news show to the 6 o’clock slot. I was impressed because their shows always finished in time---for a week. Then next week, it went back to 6:30 and so on. And don’t blink! The show you watch at such and such a time can be gone the next day! No joke!
It’s this kind of undisciplined programming that needs to change. It’s as if the AGB Overnight Ratings were Holy Writ. A lightning that strikes from heaven bringing tele-damnation if you don’t act fast enough. Look at what happened to NAKS and Bubble Gang Jr. If my memory serves me well, the former was only slightly behind Goin’ Bulilit when GMA 7 sacked the show and replaced it with its own hastily and ill- prepared child sitcom. Everyone is in such a hurry to demolish everyone else. The TV Ratings have become to the networks what the stock market is to businessmen.
Of course, the ratings matter. That’s how you tell what the viewers want. But does that give them a license to drive us crazy and ruin our day while still making us pay in the process? They can’t even tell us when exactly a particular show is going to air, and for how long. Who are they making a fool of? I really wish that there’d be more superpower TV networks. Maybe then these two giants would come to their senses.
And by the way, it’s such a stupid move to insert Attic Cat before the telefantasya series. What a joke. And they told us once that they moved the two shows to an earlier time-slot for the sake of young viewers who need to go to school. Yeah right. Then why did they do this in the middle of the school season?
The NFL used its flex-scheduling powers for the first time Tuesday, moving the Week 12 game between the Packers (8-2) and 49ers (8-1) into the prime-time NBC slot on Nov. The Seahawks-Eagles. That means in the 2019-2020 season, the network will be looking for the next big hit to fill that void. To that end, CBS is making some big moves. There are five new series coming in the fall, and four returning shows are shifting time slots.Noam Galai/Getty Images
When ABC canceled two of its three classic daytime soap operas, All My Children and One Life to Live, the network seemingly struggled to fill its time slots. From The Chew to Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, ABC’s revolving door of programming ultimately led to the birth of Strahan & Sara, hosted by Good Morning America co-host Michael Strahan and GMA contributor and former The View co-host Sara Haines. The show provided audiences an alternative to the network’s news-heavy lineup.
Then in August 2019, the show was renamed Strahan, Sara & Keke, when the program invited actor Keke Palmer — who stood in for Haines during maternity leave — to join the show permanently. But in the wake of the coronavirus, it appears ABC’s lineup has endured another shakeup.
As Page Six reported in July 2020, Strahan, Sara & Keke will supposedly get replaced with GMA 3: What You Need to Know. The move came after ABC News halted the show’s production in response to COVID-19, replacing it with Pandemic: What You Need to Know, a daily coronavirus report anchored by Amy Robach, Dr. Jen Ashton, and TJ Holmes. A source claimed the show ’was initially supposed to be a two-week experiment,’ but it ’did really well,’ inspiring executives to alter the program to tackle other hot topics in the news.
Although ABC hasn’t issued an official announcement as of this writing, sources allege changes are afoot, leaving fans to wonder what will happen to Michael Strahan’s career.Gma Telebabad Time Slot 2019 PredictionsWill Michael Strahan stay at ABC?Gma Telebabad Time Slot 2019 Winner
Blackjack strategy bankers. Although nothing is concrete as of this writing, a source claimed to Page Six that ’Strahan, Sara & Keke is put on hiatus and it doesn’t look like it’s going to come off.’ However, SSK staffers might join the GMA 3: What You Need to Know team once the dust settles. ’Everyone is still getting paid,’ the insider added. ’There’s space for everyone. They’re actively in contact.. They’re figuring out what the future will look like.’Gma Telebabad Time Slot 2019 World Series
An ABC spokesperson seemed to allude to this possibility, stating how the network is ’proud’ of its ’teams at SSK and GMA3,’ especially regarding ’how quickly they transitioned to producing a daily show to give people the news and information they need during an unprecedented pandemic.’ The rep noted that ’conversations continue about how the show will evolve in the months ahead.’
But, much like SSK’s fans, one insider thinks it’s ’unfortunate’ that ABC plans to shut down the show in its prime. ’[T]he hope is that they’ll be a big part of [GMA 3] down the road,’ they noted. ’Everyone was feeling good about their show. It was nominated for three Daytime Emmys. It finally found its rhythm. Ratings were stabilized and were starting to tick up when they went off air.’
If all else fails, fans think ABC should consider reviving its defunct soaps, as Pop Culture noted. After all, everyone could use an escape from reality right now!
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