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The Correspondents (TV program)

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The Correspondents
GenreDocumentary
Created byABS-CBN Corporation
Developed byABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
Directed byJV Noriega
Nico Hernandez
Presented by
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesEnglish and Filipino (1998–1999)
Filipino (1999–2010)
No. of episodes622
Production
Executive producerRomel Bernardo
ProducerWins Aguilar
Running time45–60 minutes
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseNovember 10, 1998 (1998-11-10) –
October 19, 2010 (2010-10-19)

The Correspondents was the longest-running Philippine weekly investigative documentary show of ABS-CBN. Originally hosted by Mari Kaimo, Jim Libiran, Erwin Tulfo, Cherie Mercado and Korina Sanchez, it premiered on November 10, 1998, replacing The Inside Story. The show concluded on October 19, 2010, and was replaced by Patrol ng Pilipino. Karen Davila, Abner Mercado, Bernadette Sembrano and Alex Santos served as the final hosts. It brought an in-depth look at the lives of people as they lived, going through hardships and celebrating their joys. "Ang Huling Pagtatanghal" served as the last show episode. The show aired for 11 years and 11 months.

Hosts

Main and Final hosts

Guest hosts

Previous hosts

Awards and nominations

  • Winner, Best TV Documentary (Abner Mercado's Team)- Population Development Media Awards (2009)
  • Nominated, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2009)
  • Nominated, Best Documentary Program Host - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2009)
  • Nominated, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2008)
  • Nominated, Best Documentary Program Host - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2008)
  • Runner-up, Best TV Documentary (Bernadette Sembrano's Team) - Population Development Media Awards (2008)
  • Runner-up, Best TV Documentary (Karen Davila's Team) - Population Development Media Awards (2008)
  • Winner, Best Magazine Program - 29th Catholic Mass Media Awards (2007)
  • Nominated, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2007)
  • Winner, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2006)
  • Nominated, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2005)
  • Winner, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2004)
  • Winner, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2003)
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