List of accolades received by TV Patrol

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TV Patrol accolades
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Philippine television newscast that premiered on ABS-CBN on March 2, 1987.[1] It focuses on reportage of present-day events,[2] incorporating disparate segments that appear recurringly.[3][4][5][a] TV Patrol initially featured Noli de Castro, Mel Tiangco, and Robert Arevalo; the newscast's anchors have changed significantly during its run.[6]

TV Patrol is the

livestreaming to worldwide.[8][9]

TV Patrol has garnered awards and nominations in various categories. It has won six

Golden Screen TV Award nominations and eighty-six for PMPC Star Awards for Television (winning thirty-three). TV Patrol was nominated for three Asian Television Awards and two International Emmy Awards Current Affairs & News
.

Accolades

Accolades received by TV Patrol
Award Year[b] Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Asian Television Awards 2006 Best News Program TV Patrol Nominated [10]
2007 Best News Program "Taguig Hostage Drama" Nominated [11]
[12]
2014 Best News Program "Haiyan's Fury" Nominated [13]
Catholic Mass Media Awards 2000 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [14]
2010 Best News Program TV Patrol Won[c] [15]
Gawad Tanglaw
2009 Best News Program TV Patrol Won[d] [16]
2010 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [17]
2011 Best News Program TV Patrol Won[d] [18]
2016 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [19]
2020 Best News Program TV Patrol Won[e] [20]
Golden Screen TV Awards 2013 Outstanding News Program TV Patrol Nominated [21]
[22]
Outstanding Male News Presenter Ted Failon Nominated
Outstanding Female News Presenter Korina Sanchez Nominated
2014 Outstanding News Program TV Patrol Nominated [23]
[24]
Outstanding Male News Presenter Ted Failon Nominated
2015 Outstanding News Program TV Patrol Nominated [25]
[26]
Outstanding Male News Presenter Ted Failon Nominated
International Emmy Awards Current Affairs & News 2011 Best News "Manila Hostage Crisis" Nominated [27]
2017 Best News Super Typhoon Lawin aftermath Nominated [28]
KBP Golden Dove Awards
2004 Outstanding News Program (TV Metro Manila) TV Patrol Won [29]
Outstanding Newscaster (TV Metro Manila) Korina Sanchez Won
2005 Best TV Newscast Program (National) TV Patrol Won [30]
2008 Best Newscaster Ted Failon Won [31]
2009 Best TV Newscast Program TV Patrol Won [32]
2013 Best TV Newscast Program TV Patrol Won [33]
PMPC Star Awards for Television 1987 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [34]
Best Male Newscaster
Noli de Castro Won
1988
Best Male Newscaster
Noli de Castro Won [35]
1992 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [36]
Best Male Newscaster
Frankie Evangelista Won
2001
Best Male Newscaster
Henry Omaga-Diaz Won [35]
2002
Best Male Newscaster
Henry Omaga-Diaz Won [35]
2003 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [37]
Best Male Newscaster
Julius Babao Won
Henry Omaga-Diaz Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Korina Sanchez Won
2004
Best Male Newscaster
Julius Babao Won[f] [35]
2005 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [38]
[39]
Best Male Newscaster
Julius Babao Won
Ted Failon Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Karen Davila Nominated
2006 Best News Program TV Patrol Won[d] [40]
Best Male Newscaster
Julius Babao Won
2007 Best News Program TV Patrol Nominated [41]
[42]
Best Male Newscaster
Julius Babao Won[g]
Ted Failon Nominated
Alex Santos Won[h]
Best Female Newscaster
Karen Davila Nominated
Bernadette Sembrano Nominated
2008 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [43]
[44]
Best Male Newscaster
Julius Babao Won
Ted Failon Nominated
Alex Santos Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Karen Davila Nominated
2009 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [45]
[46]
Best Male Newscaster
Julius Babao Won
Ted Failon Nominated
Henry Omaga-Diaz Nominated
Alex Santos Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Karen Davila Nominated
2010 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [47]
[48]
Best Male Newscaster
Julius Babao Won
Ted Failon Nominated
Alex Santos Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Karen Davila Won
2011 Best News Program TV Patrol Nominated [49]
[50]
Best Male Newscaster
Julius Babao Nominated
Ted Failon Nominated
Noli de Castro Nominated
Alex Santos Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Karen Davila Nominated
Korina Sanchez Nominated
2012 Best News Program TV Patrol Nominated [51]
[52]
Best Male Newscaster
Ted Failon Won
Noli de Castro Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Korina Sanchez Nominated
2013 Best News Program TV Patrol Nominated [53]
[54]
Best Male Newscaster
Julius Babao Won
Ted Failon Nominated
Noli de Castro Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Korina Sanchez Nominated
2014 Best News Program TV Patrol Nominated [55]
[56]
Best Male Newscaster
Ted Failon Nominated
Noli de Castro Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Korina Sanchez Nominated
2015 Best News Program TV Patrol Nominated [57]
Best Male Newscaster
Ted Failon Nominated
Noli de Castro Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Korina Sanchez Nominated
2016 Best News Program TV Patrol Won[d] [58]
Best Male Newscaster
Ted Failon Nominated
Noli de Castro Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Bernadette Sembrano Nominated
2017 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [59]
[60]
Best Male Newscaster
Ted Failon Nominated
Noli de Castro Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Bernadette Sembrano Won
2018 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [61]
[62]
Best Male Newscaster
Ted Failon Nominated
Noli de Castro Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Bernadette Sembrano Won
2019 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [63]
Best Male Newscaster
Ted Failon Nominated
Noli de Castro Nominated
Alvin Elchico Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Bernadette Sembrano Nominated
2021 Best News Program TV Patrol Won [64]
[65]
Best Male Newscaster
Ted Failon Nominated
Noli de Castro Nominated
Alvin Elchico Nominated
Best Female Newscaster
Bernadette Sembrano Nominated

Notes

  1. ^ Each segment has a unique topic, such as entertainment or weather.[3][4][5]
  2. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  3. ^ Tied with Saksi.
  4. ^ a b c d Tied with 24 Oras.
  5. TV Patrol Weekend
    .
  6. ^ Tied with Martin Andanar for Big News.
  7. TV Patrol Sabado
    .
  8. ^ Tied with Julius Babao for TV Patrol.

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