![]() Meanwhile, DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 still comes first to listeners in Mega Manila based on the latest Kantar Media Radio Survey. “Even if it’s the weekend, we promise to continue informing them about the news that matter to them and at the same time offer new segments that will also help them relax after discussing heavy issues about the country,” she said. Similarly, Zen sees the show as an opportunity to discuss issues in a more in-depth manner and with their new format, they will still be able to do just that and offer even more for their viewers and listeners. This is where I am able to talk to people and probe deeper about the news,” he said. “It’s my outlet or my venue for hard news interviews which I am not able to do in my other programs. Their jam-packed workweek, however, does not stop them from looking forward to doing “Magandang Morning” on Saturday and Sunday. On top of their weekend program, Zen continues to do field reporting for ABS-CBN News and sometimes anchors for “TV Patrol” while Julius has “Mission Possible” and “Bandila” on ABS-CBN and “Lingkod Kapamilya” with Bernadette Sembrano and an earlier edition of “Bandila” on DZMM. I am proud of how far she’s gone in her career and she deserves it because she is an intelligent and articulate journalist who always comes to work prepared,” he explained. We know how to take turns in asking questions or in expressing our thoughts. We are like sparring and dancing when discussing issues. “We complement each other because Zen is also a journalist. Julius also has good words for Zen, his third co-anchor in the show after his wife Tin-Tin Bersola-Babao and Nina Corpuz-Rodriguez. I still look up to him now but he has also become a friend so the tense feeling that comes with being in the same program with a journalist of his caliber is already gone.” ![]() He was surprisingly a very warm person and probably the least intimidating person even though he was already a well-known journalist. “I felt excited and nervous to work with him at first. Zen, meanwhile, continues to relish the opportunity to work with a broadcast veteran like Julius, who helped her learn the ropes as a radio newbie when she joined the program in 2015. I am happy that the show is evolving as we continue to explore more ways to improve the program and make it more interesting for our listeners and viewers.” “It brings joy to me to know we have developed a loyal following through the years. Original anchor Julius shared his excitement as the program undergoes a transformation on its 15 th year. ![]() The program will still feature a rundown of the hot topics in the country, interviews with newsmakers, flash reports from DZMM Radyo Patrol, and in-depth discussions on current issues that the show has been known for since its inception in 2003. Julius and Zen will also feature the other side or the lighter side of people in the news in “Dahan Dahan Lang.” In “Kayod-Kayod,” they will give us a glimpse of the lives of Filipinos who work while everybody else are having their day-off, like policemen, nurses, and vendors. In “Ano’ng Meron,” Julius and Zen will share places that families can go to or activities they can try to bond and relax over the weekend. It will still be news driven with interviews and commentary on the week’s biggest issues and will be introducing new segments to provide their loyal listeners and viewers useful tips and information that they can use in their day-to-day life. Simulcast on DZMM Radyo Patrol 630, the program is hosted by broadcast journalists Julius Babao and Zen Hernandez. I’ve been a fan of the weekend show “Magandang Morning with Julius and Zen” and I’m glad to know it’s about to get a boost with new segments on DZMM TeleRadyo, which is available in ABS-CBN TV Plus and cable TV.
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