The free-to-air news station has refreshed its slate anew.
On Monday, May 4, the Bilyonaryo News Channel debuted its new slate of programs from morning till night.
Kicking off the revamped lineup is the pair of new morning shows presented by Korina Sanchez-Roxas and Willard Cheng, who are both concurrent anchors of the channel’s flagship primetime newscast Agenda with Pinky Webb.
Cheng fronts the new morning news program Metro Morning at 7:00 am, while Sanchez-Roxas hosts Memo at 8:00 am. Aside from television, both are also heard on radio via DWAR Abante Radyo 1494 on AM and Mellow 94.7 BFM on FM.
After The Spokes, which airs at 9:00 am, Follow The Money returns after initially being canceled back in November 2025, now with Robert Tan at helm of the 30-minute business newscast from 10:00 am.
Over to noontime, there is also a programming shift with The Daily Dish adjusting its runtime to just 60 minutes with the trio of Ferdi Salvador, Monique Tuzon-Basi, and Chal Chang-Lontoc still taking the airwaves from 12:00 noon. The format also changed, now with more focus on discussions concerning topics in the entertainment and lifestyle scenes.
Former host Mai Rodriguez, meanwhile, has moved on to anchor her own noontime newscast again.
Entitled The Midday Report, it airs Monday to Friday from 1:00 to 2:00 pm and carries the biggest national and international headlines, insights, and latest developments.
Business 360, meanwhile, now airs at 4:00 pm with Apa Ongpin as its anchor. The show continues to breaks down the forces that shape the business landscape for the entire hour.
Meanwhile, at 5:00 pm, a new discussion hosted by Janina Vela and Sachiko Gamboa, entitled Un/Popular Opinion aims to bring “fresh takes, honest discussions, and perspectives that go beyond the surface, led by voices shaping the Gen Z narrative.”
Other live programs of the station, such as Agenda, On Point, Politiko Nightly, The Scorecard, and Shift Happens remain at their respective slots.
The Bilyonaryo News Channel is available on digital free TV via BEAM channel 31, as well as Cignal TV, Sky Direct, G Sat, Cablelink, and the Cignal Play app.
