Wazzup Wazzup

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Wazzup Wazzup
Genre News, comedy
Creator(s) ABS-CBN
Starring Vhong Navarro
Toni Gonzaga
Archie Alemania
Various contributors
Country of origin Philippines
No. of episodes n/a (airs daily)
Production
Camera setup multicamera setup
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Studio 23
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original run 2004 – present

Wazzup Wazzup is a comedic-news program which airs weeknights on Philippine television network Studio 23. The show features Vhong Navarro, Toni Gonzaga, and Archie Alemania as news anchors who introduce segments that are delivered by 'tadjocks' (a pun on the Tagalog word "tadyak", which means "kick" or "to kick").

In the show's first season, the news anchors were Vhong Navarro, Toni Gonzaga and Drew Arellano. Conflicts with Arellano's programs on rival GMA Network forced him to give up the show to focus on other programs he had with GMA.

Contents

Toni Gonzaga as the News Diva
Toni Gonzaga as the News Diva

  • Say Alonzo a.k.a. News Bebot
  • Dianne Medina a.k.a. Tadjock Over Active
  • Eri Neeman a.k.a Running Tadjock
  • Vincent Liwanag
  • Ted a.k.a. Tedjock(From Rocksteedy)
  • Jurel

The segments are half into two parts the Wazz Hot and Wazz Cool Gimik.

This is the segment where they are having a news about the Philippines.

In this segment they are having some fun with the most popular bands in the Philippines. They are also giving some news about the showbiz industry.

Raket

in this part Dianne Medina is giving some tips from the business expert people. This part is about giving tips how to make some nice and good business.

ShOCOt

In this part they are giving some blind items about the people in Entertainment Industry.

Expose

In this part they are giving some tips how to avoid some styles of thieves and other bad people.


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