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{{Short description|Philippine television Newscast}}
{{Short description|Philippine television news programme}}
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| alt_name = ''Mata ng Agila Primetime''
| alt_name = ''Mata ng Agila Primetime''
| image = Mata ng Agila Title Card.jpeg
| image = Mata ng Agila Title Card.jpeg
| caption = Title card since December 20, 2021
| caption = Title card since 2021
| network = [[Net 25]]
| network = [[Net 25]]
| runtime = 90 minutes
| runtime = 90 minutes
| creator = [[Net 25]]
| creator = [[Net 25]]
| genre = [[News broadcasting]]
| genre = [[News broadcasting]]
| director = Arlyn Catabui (2011-2020)
| director = Arlyn Catabui (2011–2020)
| developer =
| developer =
| executive_producer = Ligaya Salvador
| executive_producer = Ligaya Salvador
| presenter = [[Alex Santos (newscaster)|Alex Santos]]<br>[[Emma Tiglao]]<br>[[Rikki Mathay]]
| presenter = [[Alex Santos (newscaster)|Alex Santos]]<br>[[Ali Sotto]]
| theme_music_composer = Ernie Magtuto
| theme_music_composer = Ernie Magtuto
| narrated = [[Alex Santos (newscaster)|Alex Santos]]
| narrated = [[Alex Santos (newscaster)|Alex Santos]]
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'''''Mata ng Agila''''' ({{translation|Eagle Eye}}) is a [[Philippine television]] news broadcasting show broadcast by [[Net 25]]. Originally anchored by Ely Saludar, Weng Dela Fuente and Sam Cepeda, it premiered on October 24, 2011, replacing ''[[i-Balita]]'' on the network's evening line up. [[Alex Santos (newscaster)|Alex Santos]], [[Emma Tiglao]] and [[Rikki Mathay]] currently serve as the anchors.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://net25.tv/mata-ng-agila/|title=Mata ng Agila|publisher=Net25.tv|access-date=August 16, 2020}}</ref>
'''''Mata ng Agila''''' ({{translation|eagle eye}}) is a [[Philippine television]] news broadcasting show broadcast by [[Net 25]]. Originally anchored by Ely Saludar, Weng Dela Fuente and Sam Cepeda, it premiered on October 24, 2011, replacing ''i-Balita'' on the network's evening line up. [[Alex Santos (newscaster)|Alex Santos]] and [[Ali Sotto]] currently serve as the anchors.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://net25.tv/mata-ng-agila/|title=Mata ng Agila|publisher=Net25.tv|access-date=August 16, 2020}}</ref>


The program is streaming online on [[YouTube]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX5L6sCgotbNY1vWHGfjeOOLM-uiBCiF6 |title=Mata Ng Agila - YouTube |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=March 19, 2022}}</ref>
The program is streaming online on [[YouTube]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX5L6sCgotbNY1vWHGfjeOOLM-uiBCiF6 |title=Mata Ng Agila - YouTube |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=March 19, 2022}}</ref>
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==Anchors==
==Anchors==
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*[[Alex Santos (newscaster)|Alex Santos]] {{small|(since 2022)}}
*[[Alex Santos (newscaster)|Alex Santos]] {{small|(since 2022)}}
* [[Ali Sotto]] {{small|(since 2024)}}
*[[Emma Tiglao]]<ref>{{cite AV media |url=https://m.youtube.com/watch/yIrlcCoTD3E|title=Bb. Pilipinas Intercontinental 2019 Emma Tiglao, nagsimula na bilang news anchor ng Mata ng Agila |date=October 19, 2020 |access-date=February 16, 2021 |publisher=Eagle News on YouTube |language=filipino}}</ref> {{small|(since 2020)}}
* [[Rikki Mathay]] {{small|(since 2022)}}
* Gianna Llanes {{small|(since 2024, Hot Stuff)}}


===Former anchors===
===Former anchors===
* Sam Cepeda {{small| (2011–2020)}}
* Ely Saludar {{small| (2011–2021)}}
* Weng dela Fuente {{small|(2011–2017)}}
* Weng Dela Fuente {{small|(2011–2017)}}
* Pia Okut-Galang {{small|(2017–2019)}}
* Pia Okut-Galang {{small|(2017–2019)}}
* Judith Llamera {{small|(2019–2021)}}
* Judith Llamera {{small|(2019–2020)}}
* Ely Saludar {{small|(2011–2021)}}
* Sam Cepeda {{small|(2011–2020)}}
* Vic De Leon Lima {{small|(2020–2022)}}
* Vic De Leon Lima {{small|(2020–2022)}}
* [[Rikki Mathay]] {{small|(2022–2024)}}
* [[Emma Tiglao]] {{small|(2020–2023)}}


===Former segment anchors===
===Former segment anchors===
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* Olivia Naguit-Figueroa {{small|(2018–2020)}}
* Olivia Naguit-Figueroa {{small|(2018–2020)}}
* Judith Llamera {{small|(2019–2022)}}
* Judith Llamera {{small|(2019–2022)}}
* Wej Cudiamat {{small|(2019–2023)}}
* Wej Cudiamat {{small|(2019–2024)}}
* Marie Ochoa {{small|(2019)}}
* Marie Ochoa {{small|(2019)}}
* Mylene Mariano-Rivera {{small|(2020)}}
* Mylene Mariano-Rivera {{small|(2020)}}
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* Nelson Lubao {{small|(2021)}}
* Nelson Lubao {{small|(2021)}}
* Weng dela Fuente {{small|(2022)}}
* Weng dela Fuente {{small|(2022)}}
* Nina Ricci Alagao-Flores {{small|(2022–2023)}}
* Nina Ricci Alagao-Flores {{small|(2022–2024)}}
* CJ Hirro {{small|(2022)}}
* CJ Hirro {{small|(2022)}}


==''Mata ng Agila International''==
==''Mata ng Agila International''==
Originally anchored by CJ Hirro and Nina Ricci Alagao-Flores, the late-night, English-language edition of ''Mata ng Agila'' premiered on April 4, 2022, on the network's evening line up replacing the weeknight edition of ''[[Eagle News International]]''. Alagao-Flores and Gianna Llanes currently serve as the anchors.
Originally anchored by CJ Hirro and Nina Ricci Alagao-Flores, the late-night edition of ''Mata ng Agila'' premiered on April 4, 2022, on the network's evening line up replacing the weeknight edition of ''[[Eagle News International]]''. It is the only English newscast to bear a title from the native language until April 1, 2024, when ''Mata ng Agila International'' became a Tagalog newscast to make way for World News. Alagao-Flores, [[Rikki Mathay]], and Alma Angeles from World News currently serve as the anchors.


===Anchors===
===Anchors===
* Nina Ricci Alagao-Flores {{small|(since 2022)}}
* Nina Ricci Alagao-Flores {{small|(since 2022)}}
* Gianna Llanes {{small|(since 2023)}}
* [[Rikki Mathay]] {{small|(interim anchor, 2023; main anchor, since 2024)}}
* Alma Angeles {{small|(since 2024, World News anchor)}}


====Interim anchor====
====Interim anchors====
* Atty. Randy Bernardino {{small|(2023)}}
* Atty. Randy Bernardino {{small|(2023)}}
* [[Rikki Mathay]] {{small|(2023)}}


====Former anchor====
====Former anchors====
* CJ Hirro {{small|(2022–2023)}}
* CJ Hirro {{small|(2022–2023)}}
* Gianna Llanes {{small|(2023–2024)}}


==''Mata ng Agila sa Tanghali''==
==''Mata ng Agila sa Tanghali''==
Currently anchored by Wej Cudiamat and Gianna Llanes, the noontime edition of ''Mata ng Agila'' premiered on June 26, 2023, on the network's noontime slot.
The noontime edition of ''Mata ng Agila'' premiered on June 26, 2023, on the network's noontime slot. Cudiamat and Llanes currently serve as the anchors.


===Anchors===
===Anchors===
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of programs broadcast by Net 25]]
* [[List of Net 25 original programming]]


==References==
==References==

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[[Category:Philippine television news shows]]
[[Category:Philippine television news shows]]

Latest revision as of 15:29, 9 October 2024

Mata ng Agila
Title card since 2021
Also known asMata ng Agila Primetime
GenreNews broadcasting
Created byNet 25
Directed byArlyn Catabui (2011–2020)
Presented byAlex Santos
Ali Sotto
Narrated byAlex Santos
Theme music composerErnie Magtuto
Production
Executive producerLigaya Salvador
Production locationsEBC Bldg., #25 Central Avenue, New Era, Quezon City, Philippines
Camera setupSingle-camera setup
Running time90 minutes
Original release
NetworkNet 25
ReleaseOctober 24, 2011 (2011-10-24) –
present

Mata ng Agila (transl. eagle eye) is a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by Net 25. Originally anchored by Ely Saludar, Weng Dela Fuente and Sam Cepeda, it premiered on October 24, 2011, replacing i-Balita on the network's evening line up. Alex Santos and Ali Sotto currently serve as the anchors.[1]

The program is streaming online on YouTube.[2]

On January 31, 2022, the program updated its theme song.

Anchors

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Anchors
Alex Santos serves as an anchor.

Former anchors

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  • Ely Saludar (2011–2021)
  • Weng Dela Fuente (2011–2017)
  • Pia Okut-Galang (2017–2019)
  • Judith Llamera (2019–2020)
  • Sam Cepeda (2011–2020)
  • Vic De Leon Lima (2020–2022)
  • Rikki Mathay (2022–2024)
  • Emma Tiglao (2020–2023)

Former segment anchors

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  • Gel Miranda (2014–2018, Entertainment News)
  • Ben Bernaldez (2018–2019, Eagle News Sports)
  • Phoebe Publico (2018–2020, Entertainment News)
  • Andrea Mendres (2018–2020, Entertainment News)
  • Cess Alvarez (2018–2020, Entertainment News)

Interim anchors

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  • Earlo Bringas (2018–2020)
  • Olivia Naguit-Figueroa (2018–2020)
  • Judith Llamera (2019–2022)
  • Wej Cudiamat (2019–2024)
  • Marie Ochoa (2019)
  • Mylene Mariano-Rivera (2020)
  • Toni Aquino (2021)
  • Apple David (2021)
  • Nelson Lubao (2021)
  • Weng dela Fuente (2022)
  • Nina Ricci Alagao-Flores (2022–2024)
  • CJ Hirro (2022)

Mata ng Agila International

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Originally anchored by CJ Hirro and Nina Ricci Alagao-Flores, the late-night edition of Mata ng Agila premiered on April 4, 2022, on the network's evening line up replacing the weeknight edition of Eagle News International. It is the only English newscast to bear a title from the native language until April 1, 2024, when Mata ng Agila International became a Tagalog newscast to make way for World News. Alagao-Flores, Rikki Mathay, and Alma Angeles from World News currently serve as the anchors.

Anchors

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  • Nina Ricci Alagao-Flores (since 2022)
  • Rikki Mathay (interim anchor, 2023; main anchor, since 2024)
  • Alma Angeles (since 2024, World News anchor)

Interim anchors

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  • Atty. Randy Bernardino (2023)

Former anchors

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  • CJ Hirro (2022–2023)
  • Gianna Llanes (2023–2024)

Mata ng Agila sa Tanghali

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The noontime edition of Mata ng Agila premiered on June 26, 2023, on the network's noontime slot. Cudiamat and Llanes currently serve as the anchors.

Anchors

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  • Wej Cudiamat (since 2023)
  • Gianna Llanes (since 2023)

Mata ng Agila Weekend

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Originally anchored by Gel Miranda and Onin Miranda, the weekend edition of Mata ng Agila premiered on June 30, 2012, on the network's Saturday evening line up replacing Eagle News Weekend Edition. Wej Cudiamat currently serves as the sole anchor.

Anchors

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  • Wej Cudiamat (since 2019)
Former anchors
  • Gel Miranda (2012–2018)
  • Onin Miranda (2012–2018)
  • Judith Llamera (2018–2022)
  • Gerald Rañez (2018–2022)
  • Louisa G. Erispe (2022)
  • Mar Gabriel (2022)

Segments

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  • #Pasyalan
  • Arts & Culture
  • Business News
  • Balitang Probinsya
  • Environment News
  • Health News
  • Lighter Side
  • Liwanagin Natin
  • Metro News
  • News Abroad
  • News Bullets
  • News School
  • Odd Di 'Ba?
  • Police Beat
  • Showbiz News
  • Sports News
  • Sulyap sa Kasaysayan
  • Technology News
  • Weather News
Defunct
  • Answers and Questions
  • #Fundemic
  • Eagle News Sports
  • Entertainment News
  • New Normal Learning
  • Science and Technology

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Mata ng Agila". Net25.tv. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Mata Ng Agila - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved March 19, 2022.