Ratsada 24 Oras

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Ratsada 24 Oras
Title card
Also known as
  • Ratsada
  • 24 Oras Western Visayas
  • One Western Visayas
GenreNewscast
Presented byGerthrode Charlotte Tan
Narrated by
  • Rudje Mar Sucaldito
  • Al Torres
  • Weng Dela Peña
  • Gerthrode Charlotte Tan
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageHiligaynon
Production
Running time30-45 minutes
Production companyGMA News
Original release
NetworkGMA Iloilo
ReleaseOctober 4, 1999 (1999-10-04) 
present
Related
One Western Visayas

Ratsada 24 Oras, formerly Ratsada and 24 Oras Western Visayas is a Philippine television newscast by GMA Iloilo. Originally anchored by Noly Calvo and Jeja Rose Pernan, it premiered on October 4, 1999. The newscast concluded on November 13, 2015, with Gerthrode Charlotte Tan and Atty. Jobert Peñaflorida served as the final anchors.

It is set to premiere on June 29, 2026, under the name Ratsada Balita, after 11 years, and will be anchored by Gerthrode Charlotte Tan. Reporting from various areas across Western Visayas and Negros Occidental are Adrian Prietos, Kim Salinas, Zen Quilantang-Sasa, John Sala, and Aileen Pedreso.[1]

Overview

It provides news and features on Iloilo City and Province of the same name, as well as the rest of Western Visayas. The newscast airs every Monday to Friday, 5:00 to 5:45 pm, with its broadcast center located at MacArthur Drive, Jaro, Iloilo City. It is also heard on a slightly delayed basis through DYSI 1323 AM and simulcast over GMA Channel 2 Kalibo and GMA Channel 5 Roxas live. The newscast's anchors are Gerthrode Charlotte Tan and Atty. Jobert Peñaflorida (a former news anchor of TV Patrol Panay on ABS-CBN Iloilo). Ratsada 24 Oras has covered the entire Western Visayas and has increased its ability to provide comprehensive, effective, and reliable news gathering.

History

Before Ratsada's existence, GMA TV-6 Iloilo first aired a local newscast called Banat which premiered in February 1987. The news program was short-lived and was replaced by the local version of GMA Headline News which was the only English-language local newscast that aired from 1988 to 1992. In 1996, the station aired a 15-minute local newscast entitled Bantay which was also short-lived and was replaced by the local version of Saksi Western Visayas. When GMA relaunched the Iloilo station in 1999, it decided to produce an all-new local newscast which became Ratsada: GMA Superbalita.

The newscast began its airing on October 4, 1999. It was one of the three regional newscasts initially launched by the network along with Balitang Bisdak of GMA Cebu and Testigo of GMA Davao (now One Mindanao) under the banner of GMA Super Balita. Jeja Rose Pornan-Simeon and Noly Calvo were the first anchors of the said news program. Noly Calvo eventually became the sole anchor.

In 2002, Calvo and Pornan-Simeon were replaced by Gerthrode Charlotte Tan and Christopher Misajon, who was known as "Mr. Ratsada". The tandem of Tan and Misajon lasted until September 23, 2004, when Misajon was shot by a group of robbers and died two days later.[2][3][4]

Misajon was replaced by Jonathan Gellangarin, who is a well-known radio personality in Western Visayas.

In October 2007, Ratsada began its simulcast on GMA Bacolod. The simulcast lasted until November 19, 2010, in preparation for the launch of its own regional news program Isyu Subong Negrense; and later returned in November 2012 until 2013, airing the two programs back-to-back.

In 2009, Tan temporarily left the newscast due to health concerns, leaving Gellangarin as the main anchor of the program until 2010.

In 2012, Gellangarin left the newscast and was replaced by Mark Nunieza, joining Tan as her co-anchor.

Following changes of 24 Oras (its now-main newscast), Ratsada was rebranded as 24 Oras Western Visayas on November 10, 2014. Lawyer and local broadcast journalist Atty. Jobert Peñaflorida took Nunieza's place, who continued his reportorial job on the newscast.

On July 20, 2015, 24 Oras Western Visayas was retitled Ratsada 24 Oras, similar to Luzon version.

After more than 16 years (with Ratsada and 24 Oras Western Visayas' history inclusion), Ratsada 24 Oras went off-air on November 13, 2015, following the layoffs of more than 20 personnel in the Iloilo station (reporters, cameramen, technical personnel) as part of streamlining of operations reverted to GMA programs (since April opposite 24 Oras Ilokano of GMA Ilocos, 24 Oras Bikol of GMA Bicol, Isyu Subong Negrense of GMA Bacolod and 24 Oras Northern Mindanao of GMA Northern Mindanao for having their final broadcast).[5]

Titlecard as Ratsada used, when their theme and graphics were updated; and kept their former newscast's title until November 7, 2014.
Titlecard as 24 Oras Western Visayas used until July 17, 2015.

Almost three years after Ratsada was cancelled, GMA Iloilo returned as an originating station with the launching of the new newscast One Western Visayas. Correspondents Joecel Huesca and Julius Belaca-Ol joined the newscast as its executive producer and correspondent. Former anchor Gerthrode Charlotte Tan joined the newscast as the main anchor after 8 years.

Area of coverage

Segments

Current Segments

  • Tsapa Reports
  • Tatak Ratsada (Special Report)
  • Ratsada Exclusive
  • Ipa-Ratsada Mo!
  • Mga Istorya ni Alyas Kanor
  • Ratsada Express
  • Money-Obra (May Trabaho Ka)
  • Isports Lang
  • Hayop sa Balita (Carried over from One Western Visayas)
  • Kapuso Serbisyo
  • Lakat sang Panahon (Carried over from One Western Visayas)
  • Astig
  • Fies-TA! (Carried over from One Western Visayas)
  • Namit!
  • Kuwento ng Pilipino (Carried over from One Western Visayas)
  • Health Watch (Carried over from One Western Visayas)
  • #SpreadKindness (Carried over from One Western Visayas)
  • Showbits (Carried over from One Western Visayas)[6]

Final Segments

  • Kapuso Barangayan (Carried over to One Western Visayas)
  • I M Ready
  • Side Line
  • Ratsada MoJo (portmanteau for Mobile Journalist)

Anchors

Current Anchor

  • Gerthrode Charlotte Tan

Final Anchor

  • Atty. Jobert Peñaflorida

Reporters

Current Reporters

  • Aileen Pedreso
  • Adrian Prietos
  • Zen Quilantang-Sasa
  • John Sala
  • Kim Salinas

Final Reporters

  • Enrico Surita Jr.
  • Joecel Huesca
  • Charlene Belvis
  • Julius Belaca-Ol
  • Nenita Hobilla

Former anchors and reporters

  • Jeja Rose Pornan
  • Noly Calvo
  • Chris Misajon†
  • Alvin Dennis Arabang
  • Jonathan Gellangarin
  • Mark Nunieza
  • Fabienne Paderes
  • Alessa Quimsing
  • Carol Velagio
  • Jason Gregorio
  • Jowelie Docdocil
  • Jennifer Munieza-Jumaquio
  • Mavic Tse Wing
  • Bernard Bernal
  • Samantha Jalandoni

References