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Pulso: Aksyon Balita

Pulso: Aksyon Balita

Description: Pulso: Aksyon Balita was the first Filipino language late-night newscast of ABS-CBN pitting up against GMA Network's Frontpage: Ulat ni Mel Tiangco. This newscast was anchored by Korina Sanchez and Ted Failon. Wikipedia
Genre: News broadcasting
Year Released: 1999
Number of episodes: 270
First episode air date: August 16, 1999
Network: ABS-CBN
Program Creator: ABS-CBN Corporation
Presented By: Korina Sanchez, Ted Failon
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