Bitag

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Bitag (lit. 'Trap') is an investigative and public service program hosted by Ben Tulfo and produced by Bitag Media Unlimited Inc. (formerly BST Tri-Media Production) that airs in the Philippines. Launched on September 14, 2002, it first aired on ABC (now TV5) before moving the following year to IBC before returning again to TV5, before moving in 2012 to syndication on the government-owned PTV. It was aired on IBC every Saturday night from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Its success also spawned a recap (later talk) show that aired during weekday mornings on UNTV as Bitag Live, and simulcast on radio through DZME and DWUN. Since August 2017, Bitag Live is currently airing on PTV from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM. The program is also streamed in various social media platforms such as Facebook and YouTube. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Bitag (lit. 'Trap') is an investigative and public service program hosted by Ben Tulfo and produced by Bitag Media Unlimited Inc. (formerly BST Tri-Media Production) that airs in the Philippines. Launched on September 14, 2002, it first aired on ABC (now TV5) before moving the following year to IBC before returning again to TV5, before moving in 2012 to syndication on the government-owned PTV. It was aired on IBC every Saturday night from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Its success also spawned a recap (later talk) show that aired during weekday mornings on UNTV as Bitag Live, and simulcast on radio through DZME and DWUN. Since August 2017, Bitag Live is currently airing on PTV from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM. The program is also streamed in various social media platforms such as Facebook and YouTube. Bitag was also a segment of the now-defunct TV5 public service program T3: Reload, where Ben co-hosts with his brothers, Erwin and Raffy Tulfo.
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