1992–1999 (weekday edition)[]
1992–1994[]
Used from January 6, 1992 until July 29, 1994. Leslie Espino, Jessica Soho, Risa Hontiveros, Mari Kaimo and Vicky Morales were the original anchors of the newscast. Marga Ortigas served as their weatherwoman.
1994-1996[]
Used from August 1, 1994 until July 5, 1996.
1996–1998[]
Used from July 8, 1996 until August 7, 1998.
1998-1999 (interim)[]
Used from August 10, 1998 until January 1, 1999. Both Mari Kaimo and Risa Hontiveros were bowed out of the newscast. They were replaced by Mike Enriquez to join Vicky Morales and the newscast began partially shifting to Tagalog language used alongside English.
1999[]
Used from January 4 until August 13, 1999. The show became the first late-night Tagalog newscast on Philippine TV after its surge in ratings.
1995–2002 (weekend edition)[]
1995-1996[]
Used from 1995, Raffy Marcelo, Gin de Mesa and Georgette Tengco originally served as its anchors.
1996–1999[]
1999–2002[]
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