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21 March 2013

The Return of BITAG Live.


11:35:45 AM | 3/21/2013

I used to work for a piece which I labelled as “Worthy freebies,” a blog post that tackled my personal choice of programs at the Philippine TV by some time last year. However, I did not finish writing it due to a lot of factors, including the sudden demise of some programs that I am patronizing and also, I lost my interest in watching TV.

I used to be a fan of this television program titled BITAG Live during my days of being a college freshman. At first, it airs around 9-10:30 in the morning at UNTV 37, then after a few years it was moved at an earlier timeslot of 7:30-9AM. Since then, my morning will never be complete if I missed an episode of it.
Yeah, I even managed to own a cellular phone unit that has a TV on it, just to watch this program.

05 July 2012

Playback: PINOY U.S. COPS

07/05/2012  | 01:35 PM 
This is something that got me interested in tuning anew to BITAG LIVE: a program/segment which featured the Filipino-blooded law enforcement people with their lives and duties in Northern California.

PINOY U.S. COPS RIDE ALONG first aired at around the last quarter of the year 2011 in both channels of UNTV and AKSYON TV. It was in UNTV because of Ben Tulfo’s main daily program BITAG LIVE and it’s part of their numerous segments. While on the AKSYON TV they were contracted to be part of the channel’s ORIGINALS program block time. The program aired its first 2 seasons there and the third will be aired at PTV 4 on the first Saturday of August 2012, if they get it right (I only heard that anyway) and still to BITAG LIVE at 37 as well.

The likes of James Delos Santos, Jeff Camillosa, Hans Castillo and the others whom were destined at the places of Daly City, San Mateo County, South San Francisco, Northern California. (though not in exact location. I just tried to retrieve everything though.)

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