Kasangga Mo ang Langit
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Kasangga Mo ang Langit (English: You're Up Against the Sky) is a current affairs program which airs the different issues in the Philippines. Kasangga Mo ang Langit is aired back-to-back with companion show Biyaheng Langit every Saturday at 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm PST over Net 25. and is produced by Heavenly Images Productions for Television, Inc. And also on a Live Radio and TV program is hosted by Rey Langit and his sons Reyster Langit and JR Langit also via Radyo Agila which airs every Monday to Friday at 8:00 am to 10:00 am.
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Kasangga Mo ang Langit | |
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Genre | Current Affairs Program |
Created by | Heavenly Images Productions for Television, Inc. |
Developed by | RPN News and Public Affairs (1998–2007) IBC News and Public Affairs (2007–2013) PTV (2013–2019) RJTV (2019–2022) Net 25 (2022–present) |
Presented by | Rey Langit (1998–present) Reyster Langit (1998–2005) JR Langit (2005–present) |
Opening theme | "Kasangga Mo ang Langit" by Michael Laygo |
Ending theme | "Kasangga Mo ang Langit" by Ronilo Victoriano |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Filipino |
Production | |
Editor | Sam Creencia |
Running time | 1 hour (1998–2003) 30 minutes (2004–2008, 2019–present) 15 minutes (2009–2019) |
Original release | |
Network | RPN (1998–2007) IBC (2007–2013) PTV (2013–2019) RJTV (2019–2022) Net 25 (2022–present) |
Release | July 10, 1998 (1998-07-10) – present (present) |
Related | |
Biyaheng Langit (TV program) |
The show has been hosted by Rey Langit after his failed senatorial bid in the 1998 Presidential Elections through the Partido ng Demokratikong Reporma–Lapiang Manggagawa (Reporma–LM). His first co-host was the late Reyster Langit,[1] who died of heart failure due to cerebral malaria, a disease he contracted in Palawan while he was on assignment. He was replaced by his brother, Reynante "JR" Langit, Jr.