![]() ![]() Evangelista would later be notable for his TV Patrol discussion segment entitled PULSO: Pangkalahatang Ugnayan Laan Sa Opinyon (PULSE: Overall Correlation Reserved for Opinions). ![]() Frankie Evangelista swapped for him on June 1, 1987. However, Arevalo eventually left the newscast to host the morning show Magandang Umaga Po (previously known as Good Morning, Philippines and Magandang Umaga). Most of its segments were: "Wanted" (later became Pulis Report), & Lingkod Bayan: Ang Puso ng TV Patrol. The style of the newscast, according to De Castro, was eventually "Tabloid on the Air". Segment anchors included Ernie Baron, who served as the newscast's chief meteorologist and provided viewers trivia pertaining to science and history, and actress-personality Angelique Lazo (now with PTV), who first hosted Star News, an entertainment news segment. The signature line went popularized until November 19, 2004, the day Korina Sanchez first left the newscast, and again since November 8, 2010, the day of his reinstatement. De Castro's signature line became a news magazine program which hosted by himself on the same name of a signature line. De Castro began the pilot and subsequent episodes with his iconic opening line, "Magandang Gabi.Bayan" ("Good evening, nation") and ended with his closing line, "Maraming Salamat, Magandang Gabi, Bayan" ("Thank you and good night, nation") to end the newscast. Co-anchoring the newscast were Noli de Castro, a radio announcer for DZMM, Mel Tiangco and Robert Arevalo, both final anchors of Balita Ngayon. On March 1, 1987, ABS-CBN announced the launch of TV Patrol during the public variety extravaganza "Ang Pagbabalik ng Bituin" (The Return of the Star) at Luneta Park, Manila.
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