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List of Finalists KBP 26th Golden Dove Awards List of Finalists AWARD CATEGORIES OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUALS 1. KBP Lifetime Achievement Award Mr. Ramon “RJ” Jacinto - Rajah Broadcasting Network, Inc. 2. Ka Doroy Broadcaster of the Year Award Mr. Peter Musngi – ABS CBN Corporation BEST STATIONS 1. Best Television Station – Metro Manila a. Channel 2 (ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Channel 9 (RPN 9 /CNN Phils.) 2. Best Television Station – Provincial No Finalist 3. Best AM Radio Station – Metro Manila a. DZMM 630 kHz (ABS CBN Corporation.) b. DZRH 666 kHz (Manila Broadcasting Company) c. DZIQ 990 kHz (Trans-Radio Broadcasting Corporation) 4. Best AM Radio Station – Provincial a. DYHB 747 kHz (Radio Mindanao Network, Inc. Bacolod) b. DZGB - AM 729 kHz (PBN Broadcasting Network, Inc. Legazpi City) c. DYFM 837 kHz (Bombo Radyo Philippines Iloilo City) 5. Best FM Radio Station – Metro Manila a. MOR 101.9 For Life (ABS-CBN Corporation) b. DWRX Monster RX 93.1 (Audiovisual Communicators, Inc.) c. DZMB 90.7 Love Radio (Manila Broadcasting Company) 6. Best FM Radio Station – Provincial a. DYIF 95.9 Star FM (Bombo Radyo Philippines Bacolod City) b. Radyo Natin (Manila Broadcasting Company Nationwide) c. DWRW 95.1 (Radioworld Broadcasting Corp. Pampanga) BEST PROGRAMS TELEVISION 1. Best Newscast Program – Metro Manila a. Aksyon Prime (TV5 Network, Inc.) b. New Day (RPN 9/CNN Philippines) c. Newsroom Ngayon (RPN 9/CNN Philippines) 2. Best Newscast Program – Provincial a. TV Patrol Northern Luzon (ABS-CBN Corporation Baguio) b. Metro Central Luzon Weekend (CLTV36 Radioworld Broadcasting Corp. Pampanga) c. TV Patrol Palawan (TV 7 Puerto Princesa ABS-CBN Corporation) 3. Best Public Affairs Program-Metro Manila a. Mission Possible: "Rosas Para Kay Premrose" (ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Diskusyon (Net 25 Eagle Broadcasting Corporation) c. The Source (RPN 9/CNN Philippines) 4. Best Public Affairs Program-Provincial a. So To Speak (CLTV 36 Radioworld Broadcasting Corp. Pampanga) b. Perspektiba (CLTV 36 Radioworld Broadcasting Corp. Pampanga) 5. Best Public Service Program a. Red Alert (ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Salamat Dok (ABS-CBN Corporation) c. Lingap sa Mamamayan: Pabahay, Hanapbuhay; a Yolanda (Haiyan) 4th Anniversary Special ( INCTV 49 Christian Era Broadcasting Services International Inc.) 6. Best Variety Program a. I Can See Your Voice (ABS-CBN Corporation) b. It’s Showtime (ABS-CBN Corporation) c. The Voice Teens (ABS-CBN Corporation) 7. Best Comedy Program a. Goin Bulilit (ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Ritmo Ng Pangarap (INCTV Christian Era Broadcasting Services International Inc.) c. Home Sweetie Home (ABS-CBN Corporation) 8. Best Drama Program a. FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano (ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Ipaglaban Mo "Piping Saksi" (ABS-CBN Corporation) c. The Good Son (ABS-CBN Corporation) 9. Best Culture & Arts Program a. Mag TV na Amiga - "Linggo ng Wika" (TV 4 Bacolod ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp.) b. Mag TV na Atin to! ( TV3 Baguio ABS-CBN Corporation ) c. The Story of the Filipino (RPN 9/CNN Philippines) 10. Best Children’s Program a. Matanglawin (ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Team Yey (ABS-CBN Corporation) c. Kahit Bata (INCTV Christian Era Broadcasting Service Inc.) 11. Best Documentary Program a. Failon Ngayon: "Pamana ng Mina" (ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Di ka Pasisiil (ABS-CBN Corporation) c. CNN Presents: Children in Conflict with the Law (RPN 9/CNN Philippines) 12. Best Science and Technology Program a. Agri Tayo Dito ( TV4 Davao ABS-CBN Corporation ) b. Matanglawin (ABS-CBN Corporation) c. Healing Galing Sa TV 5 (TV 5 Network Inc.) 13. Best Magazine Program a. Bottomline w/ Boy Abunda (ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Agri Tayo Dito (DXAS TV4, ABS-CBN Corp. Davao) c. Profiles: Marawi: Heartbreak & Homecoming Part 2 (RPN 9/CNN Philippines) 14. Best Sports Program a. Sports U Ikaw Ang Panalo (ABS-CBN Corporation) b. U-Town (S&A Channel ABS-CBN Corporation) c. Sports Desk 11AM (RPN 9/ CNN Philippines) 15. Best Special Program a. Paglayang Minamahal (ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Positive/ Negative "HIV & AIDS in the Philippines" (RPN 9/CNN Phils.) c. On The Record "Breaking Fake News" (RPN 9/CNN Phils.) RADIO 1. Best Newscast Program– Metro Manila a. Gising Pilipinas (DZMM AM 630 ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Headline Pilipinas (DZMM 630 ABS-CBN Corporation) c. Veritas Balita (DZRV Radio Veritas 846 Radio Veritas Global Broadcasting System, Inc) 2. Best Newscast Program - Provincial a. Bombo News & Views (DXBR 982 Bombo Radyo Phils. Butuan) b. Radyo Patrol Balita Alas Dose (DYAB 1512 ABS-CBN Corporation Mandaue c. Vanguard Balita Alas Siete (DYVA 88.7 MHz Bohol/Vanguard Radio Network) 3. Best Public Affairs Program – Metro Manila a. Failon Ngayon (DZMM 630 ABS-CBN Corporation) b. SOCO sa DZMM (DZMM 630 ABS-CBN Corporation) c. Oras na Pilipinas (DZAS 702 Far East Broadcasting Company) 4. Best Public Affairs Program – Provincial a. Ang Mamimiling Pinoy (DWRW 95.1 Radioworld Broadcasting Corp. Pampanga) b. Straight To The Point (DYHB 747 Radio Mindanao Network Bacolod) c. Aksyon Firing Line (DYEZ 684 Manila Broadcasting Company Bacolod) 5. Best Public Service Program a. Dra. Bless at Your Serbis (DZMM 666 ABS CBN Corporation) b. Katumbas ay Biyaya -Pagbawas Ng Timbang (DZRH 666 Manila Broadcasting Co.) c. Katumbas ay Biyaya -Nutrition in Emergencies (DZRH 666 Manila Broadcasting Co.) 6. Best Variety Program a. Radyo Balintataw "Tabak at Sampaguita" (DZRH 666 AM Manila Broadcasting Co.) b. Tambalan (“Mahiwagang Burnay” Love Radio 90.7 Manila Broadcasting Company) c. The Morning Rush (DWRX Monster RX 93.1 Audiovisual Communicators, Inc.) 7. Best Comedy Program a. The Morning Rush (DWRX Monster RX 93.1 Audiovisual Communicators, Inc.) b. Tambalan (Love Radio 90.7 Manila Broadcasting Company) c. The Win Big Show with Mr. Fu (WIN Radio 91.5 Mabuhay Broadcasting System, Inc.) 8. Best Drama Program a. Dear MOR (MOR 101.9 ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Mamahalin Pa Rin Kita (DZNG 1044 Bombo Radyo Phils. Naga City) c. Mas Masahol Pa Kayo Sa Linta (DZRH 666 AM Manila Broadcasting Company) 9. Best Culture and Arts Program a. Art 2 Art With Lisa Makuja Elizalde (Dec. 24, 2017) ( DZRH 666 Manila Broadcasting Co.) b. Art 2 Art With Lisa Makuja Elizalde (July 30, 2017) (DZRH 666 Manila Broadcasting Co.) c. Balintataw: Obra ni Juan ( DZRH 666 Manila Broadcasting Company) 10. Best Children’s Program a. INC Kid's Corner (INC RADIO Christian Era Broadcasting Service Inc.) b. Okiddo The 4/14 Kids' School (DZAS 702 Far East Broadcasting Corp.) c. Boses ng Kabataan (DZRH 666 Manila Broadasting Corporation) 11. Best Documentary Program a. Siyasat "Pagbawi sa Marawi" (DWIZ 882 Aliw Broadcasting Corp) b. The Fallen 44, The Mamasapano Incident 2nd Anniversary (DXMC 1026 kHz Bombo Radyo Phils. Koronadal) c. Bida Specials (DXND - AM 747, Notre Dame Broadcasting Corporation) 12. Best Science and Technology Program a. Radyo Henyo (DZRH 666 Manila Broadcasting Company) b. MANa: Maunlad na Agrikultura Sa Nayon, Mag-Agri Tayo (DWRW 95.1 Radioworld Broadcasting Corp. Pampanga) c. Pinoy Scientist (DZEC Radyo Agila 1062 Eagle Broadcasting Corp.) 13. Best Magazine Program a. Family Matters (DZAS 702 Far East Broadcasting Co.) b. Tulong Ko Pasa Mo Sa Kanya Singko (Radyo Singko News FM 92.3 Nation Bctg. Corp.) c. Chink Positive (Radyo Singko News FM 92.3 Nation Broadcasting Corp.) 14. Best Sports Program a. Aksyon Sports (Radyo Singko 92.3 News FM Nation Broadcasting Corp.) b. Puso At Lakas, Sports Sa Pinas (DZAS 702 Far East Broadcasting Company)* c. Sports Talaga (DZXL 558 Radio Mindanao Network) 15. Best Special Program a. Light Moments (DZMM 630 ABS-CBN Corp.) b. Manobo (DXOM AM 903 Notre Dame Broadcasting Corporation) c. Bida Specials (DXND AM 747, Notre Dame Broadcasting Corporation) BEST PERSONALITIES TELEVISION 1. Best Newscaster a. Pinky Webb (“Balitaan” RPN9/CNN Philippines) b. Pia Hontiveros (“News Night” CNN Philippines) c. Claire Celdran (“Newsroom”CNN Philippines) 2. Best Public Affairs Program Host a. Jeff Canoy (“Red Alert”ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Joy Maico "Lingap sa Mamamayan" (INCTV Channel 49, Christian Era Broadcasting) c. Pinky Webb (“The Source” RPN 9/CNN Philippines) 3. Best Public Service Host a. Ted Failon (“Failon Ngayon” ABS-CBN) b. Kristin Karen Davila Sta. Ana a.k.a Karen Davila (“My Puhunan” ABS-CBN) 4. Best Magazine Host a. Kim Atienza (“Matanglawin”ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Boy Abunda (“The Bottomline” ABS-CBN Corporation) c. Rene RJ Aleta Ledesma (“Bright Ideas” Cignal TV Inc.) 5. Best Actress for Drama Program a. Angel Locsin (MMK ”Kotse-Kotsehan” ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Eula Valdez (“The Good Son” ABS-CBN Corporation) c. Maja Salvador (“Wildflower” ABS-CBN Corporation) 6. Best Actor for Drama Program a. Piolo Pascual (MMK “Upuan” ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Nash Aguas (“The Good Son” ABS-CBN Corporation) c. Coco Martin (“FPJ's Ang Probinsyano” ABS-CBN Corporation) 7. Best Actress for Comedy Program a. Angelica Panganiban (“Banana Sundae” ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Karla Estrada (“Funny Ka Pare Ko” Cinemoi TV Plus ABS-CBN Corporation) c. Toni Gonzaga (“Home Sweetie Home” ABS-CBN Corporation) 8. Best Actor for Comedy Program a. Bayani Agbayani (“Funny Ka Pare Ko” Cinemoi TV Plus ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Clarence Delgado (“Going Bulilit” ABS-CBN Corporation) RADIO 1. Best Newscaster a. Lelzyl G. Galan (DYFM 837 kHz Bombo Radyo Phils. ) b. Henry Uri (DZRH 666 kHz Manila Broadcasting Company) c. Salvador "Buddy" Oberas (DZXL AM 558 kHz Radio Mindanao Network) 2. Best Field Reporter a. Zhander Cayabyab (ABS-CBN Corporation) b. Jeffrey M. Hernaez (ABS-CBN Corporation) c. Grace Vergel-Mariano (Radio Mindanao Network) 3. Best Public Affairs Program Host a. Elpidio "Deo" Macalma (DZRH 666 Manila Broadcasting Company) b. Orly Mercado (Radyo Singko 92.3 News FM Nation Broadcasting Corporation) c. 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