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Thursday, January 19, 2006
Kumander Nene joins TV Patrol World

After endearing herself to millions of Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) viewers and supporters, PBB’s first big winner Jennivev “Nene” Tamayo now tests her mettle in news and current affairs as she joins ABS-CBN’s flagship news program, TV Patrol World.

Filipinos across the country—and from all over the world via The Filipino Channel—will get to see more of Kumander Nene’s headstrong character as she becomes the newest “Citizen Patrol,” reporting on and helping solve community problems in the show’s segment of the same title.

“Citizen Patrol,” TV Patrol World’s most popular segment, empowers the viewers by encouraging them to write in or text their concerns and go on the air to report them on TV. Now with Nene on board for the segment, public interest takes center stage anew in TV Patrol World.

From community problems like garbage dumpsites and rigged weighing scales, to barangay concerns like stinking esteros or teetering electric posts, expect “Citizen Patrol” to explore solutions and take action.

“Citizen Patrol” will go nationwide this year, with Kumander Nene spreading its message of hope and positive change to key cities and far-flung areas alike. TV Patrol World airs weeknights on ABS-CBN, with Ted Failon, Karen Davila and Julius Babao as main anchors.

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