Treze Mornings

Philippine morning show of Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Treze Mornings (lit. Thirteen[a] Mornings) is a Philippine television news broadcasting and talk show broadcast by IBC, DWAN 1206 AM and DWAN TV. It premiered on April 13, 2026, replacing Bangon Bagong Pilipinas.[1][2]

Directed byMark Limchoa
Opening theme"Treze Mornings"
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Treze Mornings
GenreMorning show
Created byIntercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
Directed byMark Limchoa
Opening theme"Treze Mornings"
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageTagalog
Production
Executive producersAndres Bonifacio, Jr.
Production locationsIBC Studio B, IBC Compound, Capitol Hills Drive, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time2 hours
Production companyIBC News and Public Affairs
Original release
NetworkIBC
ReleaseApril 13, 2026 (2026-04-13) 
present
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The 2 hour-long morning show consists of news, weather, traffic and market updates, light discussion and informative and special segments to begin the day. This is the state-owned TV network's first ever morning show and part of the network's news division strategic rebranding to cater "Gen Z" and millennial audiences who tuned in both free TV and digital platforms.[3][4]

Anchors

Current
  • Daniel Manalastas
  • Eve Valdez
  • Alice Noel
  • Armani Hector
  • Atty. Marge Gutierrez
  • Dr. Joseph Lee
  • Master Hanz Cua
  • Chef Jays Maulit
  • Eugene Fernandez
  • Lubinie Heart
  • Charles Villanueva
  • Doreen Suaybaguio
  • Angela Sy
  • Ana Nina Perea
  • Angelo Calixtro
  • Emil Cailing

Segments

  • Treze News
    • Ronda Probinsya
    • Treze Voices Service
    • Boses ng Bayan
    • Global News
  • Pinoy Internasyonal
  • Good Vibes
  • Attorney On Air
  • News Brake
  • Pet Spot
  • Kusina Hacks
  • Home Wais
  • Weather Watch
  • SRP Check
  • Horroscope
  • Sports Roundown
  • The Red Carpet
  • Kita Mo, Kita Ko?
  • Fitness Zaya

Notes

  1. From the Spanish loanword "trese", stylized.

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