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Umagang Kay Ganda

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Created by
  
Presented by
  
see Hosts

First episode date
  
25 June 2007

Program creator
  
ABS-CBN

Directed by
  
Kits Fernandez

Country of origin
  
Philippines

Network
  
ABS-CBN

Genre
  
Breakfast television

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Developed by
  
ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs

Opening theme
  
Umagang Kay Gandaby Sponge Cola

Awards
  
PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Morning Show, PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Morning Show Host

Cast
  
Similar
  
TV Patrol, Bandila, Unang Hirit, Rated K, 24 Oras

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Umagang Kay Ganda (Lit. A Morning So Beautiful) is a Philippine morning show broadcast by ABS-CBN. The show premiered on June 25, 2007, and currently airs every weekday mornings from 4:55-8:00am.

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Amy perez joins umagang kay ganda


Synopsis

The main ingredient they have added in this morning show is audience interaction and participation. In line with this new format, they are airing their show from Club O (formerly Dish) in the ABS-CBN compound to make the show more accessible to the public. The show includes live traffic points and regional news. They had set up six traffic points within Metro Manila.

At 6:15 a.m., ABS-CBN Regional stations cut this program mid-way, without any notice, to air 45 minutes of local morning programming. Each local morning program features local news and features. These are the list of local morning programs produced by the Regional Network Group except since 1993 with Maayong Buntag Mindanao in Davao (Southern Mindanao), since 2005 with Maayong Buntag Kapamilya in Cebu (Central Visayas) and since 2006 with Sikat Ka! Iloilo in Iloilo and Magandang Umaga South Central Mindanao in General Santos/Cotabato (Socsksargen and Central Mindanao).

  • Bacolod - The Morning Show
  • Baguio (Northern Luzon) - Naimbag Nga Morning Kapamilya
  • Cagayan de Oro (Northern Mindanao) - Pamahaw Espesyal
  • Dagupan (North Central Luzon) - Bagong Umaga, Bagong Balita
  • Naga/Legazpi (Bicol) - Marhay na Aga Kapamilya
  • History

    Umagang Kay Ganda premiered on June 25, 2007 at 5:15 am, replacing Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas. Original hosts included Edu Manzano, Pinky Webb, Anthony Taberna, Alex Santos, Winnie Cordero, Donita Rose, Zenaida Seva, Ogie Diaz, Kim Atienza, Bernadette Sembrano, and Rica Peralejo. However, Manzano and Diaz left the show a year later as the former was to run for Vice President and be acquired by GMA Network two years later and the latter to concentrate hosting Entertainment Live.

    On April 13, 2009, Ginger Conejero and Atom Araullo separately joined the show, filling the vacancy created by the departure of Manzano and Diaz.

    On May 11, 2009, Umagang Kay Ganda launched "Boto Mo iPatrol Mo Ako Ang Simula" in preparation on the May 2010 Philippine elections.

    On October 21, 2009, Kim Atienza left the show to become one of the hosts of It's Showtime (formerly known as Showtime).

    On March 22, 2010, Andre Felix, Bekimon, and Phoemela Baranda joined the show as hosts. The same year, Araullo left the show to concentrate on field reporting.

    On February 7, 2011, Iya Villania, Jeffrey Tam, and Miss Universe 2010 fourth runner-up Venus Raj joined the show, replacing Sembrano, Peralejo, Conejero and Bekimon. On August 1 of the same year, Bernadette Sembrano replaced Webb, after the former's 6-month hiatus from the show.

    On January 30, 2012, Bianca Gonzalez replaced Donita Rose, who left the show for joining professional chef. Anthony Taberna and his Dos Por Dos co-host Gerry Baja joined the casts.

    On June 4, 2012, Ariel Ureta joined the show as its new host.

    On January 28, 2013, Jorge Cariño joined the show replacing Santos, and Araullo returned after 3 years.

    On February 10, 2014, Umagang Kay Ganda's timeslot was shortened from 5am-8am into 5am-7:30am and cuts its original 3-hour runtime into 2 hours and 30 minutes, due to the airing extension of another popular morning program, Kris TV.

    On October 2, 2015, Bernadette Sembrano bids tearful farewell to the show, as she will focus on TV Patrol.

    On October 23, 2015, ANC ended its simulcast for Umagang Kay Ganda (which began in 2007) in preparation for the major revamp of the channel's logo, imaging and programming change. The timeslot was replaced by Mornings @ ANC (which transferred from original timeslot at 9:00 to 11:00 am) beginning October 26, 2015 (the original timeslot of Mornings @ ANC are now occupied by three different programs namely, the morning edition of Market Edge with Cathy Yang, News Now and On the Money are also began on the said date).

    On June 20, 2016, Umagang Kay Ganda brought back its original 3-hour runtime from 5:00am to 8:00am. It replaced the edited version of the eighth season of Naruto Shippuden, which ended on June 16, 2016. The true reason for the show's 30-minute airing extension is because ABS-CBN was forced to permanently shelve the premiere of the third season of Kuroko's Basketball (also edited by the network, as well) due to the Kapamilya Blockbusters non-anime filler movie block, initially used as a last-minute adjustment to allow Game 7 of the NBA Finals be broadcast live.

    Segments

  • Umagang Balita: A two-part news bulletin, competing with two other morning news bulletins including Aksyon sa Umaga on TV5 and Unang Hirit's segment Unang Balita on GMA Network.
  • 5:45am - bulletin featuring national, international, regional, and showbiz news; anchored by Anthony Taberna, Amy Perez, and Jorge Carino. This is considered as the main news bulletin of the morning show.
  • 7:00am - bulletin featuring more national, international and regional news.
  • Showbiz Balita: Entertainment news segment anchored by Amy Perez.
  • Eh Kasi Lalaki: Hosted by Anthony Taberna and Jorge Cariño.
  • Umagang Kay Sarap: Recipe of the day.
  • Di Ba Teh At Kuya: A debate for any questions. Moderated by Ariel Ureta and debated by the Umagang Kay Ganda hosts.
  • References

    Umagang Kay Ganda Wikipedia