24 Oras is a Filipino language early evening news program of GMA Network
2004–2006[]
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Typography:
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Eurostile (modified)
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Remake done for the logo evolution, as part of the program's 20th anniversary (2024)
2006–2008[]
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Typography:
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Eurostile (modified)
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With Mike Enriquez and Mel Tiangco
Remake done for the logo evolution, as part of the program's 20th anniversary (2024)
2008–2010[]
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Typography:
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Eurostile (modified)
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Launched:
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August 11, 2008
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Remake done for the logo evolution, as part of the program's 20th anniversary (2024)
2010–2011[]
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Typography:
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Eurostile (modified)
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Launched:
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December 7, 2010
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Remake done for the logo evolution, as part of the program's 20th anniversary (2024)
2011–2014[]
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Typography:
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Eurostile (modified)
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Launched:
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February 21, 2011
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Remake done for the logo evolution, as part of the program's 20th anniversary (2024)
2014–2016[]
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Typography:
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Microgramma (modified)
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Launched:
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November 10, 2014
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Alternate variant used for a teaser promoting the new Chika Minute segment host (2015)
Remake done for the logo evolution, as part of the program's 20th anniversary (2024)
2016–2019[]
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Typography:
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Microgramma (modified)
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Launched:
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December 5, 2016
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Studio bumper and closing logo
Alternate logo illustration
Remake done for the logo evolution, as part of the program's 20th anniversary (2024)
2019–2023[]
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Typography:
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Microgramma (modified)
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Alternate logo illustration
Remake done for the logo evolution, as part of the program's 20th anniversary (2024)
2023–present[]
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Launched:
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November 20, 2023 (reveal) December 18, 2023 (official)
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The logo was first revealed on November 20, 2023, during Emil Sumangil's contract signing with the program.
Since December 18, 2023, the logo was updated as part of unification of the title cards and graphics of the newscasts of GMA Integrated News.
2024 (20th anniversary)[]