24 Oras Weekend premiered on February 21, 2010, replacing GMA Weekend Report. Pia Arcangel and Jiggy Manicad serve as the anchors.
2010–2011[]
Designer:
GMA Program Support Department - Creative Services Unit
Typography:
Eurostile (24 Oras, modified) Helvetica (Weekend)
Launched:
December 11, 2010
2011–2014[]
Designer:
GMA Program Support Department - Creative Services Unit
Typography:
Eurostile (modified)
Launched:
February 26, 2011
Promo art
Title card
2014–2016[]
Designer:
GMA Program Support Department - Creative Services Unit
Typography:
Microgramma (modified)
Launched:
November 15, 2014
Alternate variant
2016–2019[]
Designer:
GMA Program Support Department - Creative Services Unit
Typography:
Microgramma (modified)
Launched:
December 10, 2016
Promo art
Alternate version displayed on lower-third graphics
2019–2023[]
Designer:
GMA Program Support Department - Creative Services Unit
Typography:
Microgramma (modified) Helvetica (Weekend)
Launched:
May 18, 2019
Title card
The unused title card has blueish background and a lens flare through the logo. It was only shown in some promotional plugs of GMA Integrated News.
Promo art
Alternate promo art without lens flare
A variant with the 2016 logo of "24 Oras" was used from 2022 to 2023. It was displayed in LED screen as a bumper, when Pia Arcangel and Ivan Mayrina are temporarily anchoring at the GMA Network Center's Studio 2 instead of Studio 5. It was also used in the program's YouTube Shorts.
2023–present[]
Designer:
GMA Program Support Department - Creative Services Unit
Typography:
Bebas Neue
Launched:
December 23, 2023
As part of the unification of the title cards and graphics of GMA Integrated News' newscasts on December 18, 2023, it is the only news program to have its logo updated on a different date, specifically since December 23, 2023, as it airs on weekends.
Title card
Promo art
Another promo art with the retained 2019 "24" numbers, despite changes to the font in "Oras". Unlike the on-screen variant, "Weekend" doesn't use the same font as "Oras".