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''Sapul sa Singko'' (English: Bullseye on Five), formerly ''Sapul'' (English: Bullseye) was TV5’s daily morning show. The two-hour program premiered on April 5, 2010, as ''Sapul'' and due to its widespread success and viewership, it was expanded to a three-hour program on October 25, 2010, and rebranded as ''Sapul sa Singko''. On February 6, 2012, the show was succeeded by ''Good Morning Club'', which focused more on the homemaker and professional female viewers. History ''Sapul'' was first aired on TV5 on April 5, 2010, as the network's answer to NBC's, NBC News ''Today'', ABS-CBN's ''Umagang Kay Ganda'' and GMA's ''Unang Hirit''. Erwin Tulfo, Martin Andanar, Lourd de Veyra, and Shawn Yao started the show as the original hosts. On October 25, 2010, ''Sapul'' was rebranded and retitled as ''Sapul sa Singko'' with fresh and hip OBB and graphics and the addition of two new cast members- Chiqui Roa-Puno (who later became a Congresswoman) and Atty. Mike Templo, the weekend news ...
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Lia Cruz
Lia Cruz is a Filipina television host, news and weather anchor, sportscaster, podcaster, writer and producer based in the Philippines. Life and career Lia was born on July 13, 1985 in Manila, Philippines. She graduated from the Ateneo de Manila University in Manila in 2005, with a degree in AB Communication. She began her TV broadcasting career while still a student here, reporting in the UAAP for ABS-CBN (Studio 23). She has worked with the World Meteorological Organization on projects to create awareness for climate change. Her video from the Philippines onWeather in 2050 was released worldwide leading up to the 2014 United Nations Climate Summit in New York City. Lia is also a founding member of the international organizatioClimate Without Borders founded in 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. Lia has been an endorser of Adidas products in the Philippines. She is married and has one child. Television and Radio Lia began her career as she clinched a courtside student-reporting s ...
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