Michael Fajatin returns to TV news via Bilyonaryo News Channel’s ‘Kwatro Kantos’

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MANILA, Philippines — Former GMA news reporter Michael Fajatin has returned to the newsroom via Bilyonaro News Channel’s “Kwatro Kantos.”

“Kwatro Kantos” is a fearless talk show dedicated to discussing everything from the complexities of Philippine politics to other concerns, including social issues. Each episode features in-depth discussions and analyses, offering viewers a well-rounded understanding of the current affairs shaping the nation. The live telecast will air every Saturday from 10 to 11 a.m., with replays on weekdays. 

Joining Fajatin is Alan German, who offers a nuanced understanding of communication strategies and public perception, enriching the dialogue with his knowledge of how narratives are constructed and received. Former Cabinet Secretary for Political Affairs Ronald Llamas adds depth to the conversation, using his extensive experience that expand upon discussions on current events affecting governance and society in the Philippines, given his wide exposure from his background. Additionally, Professor Guido David brings further expertise as a known data analyst, with discussions that will be driven by data, providing viewers with evidence-based insights and trends.

The show features a captivating blend of expert interviews, lively discussions, and interactive audience participation. Each episode focuses on a specific pressing issue, allowing hosts to present diverse perspectives and analyses. Viewers are encouraged to engage actively, sharing their thoughts and questions, which fosters a vibrant dialogue around the topics at hand.

“Kwatro Kantos” aims not only to inform and educate its audience about the political climate in the Philippines but also to inspire civic engagement and critical thinking through well-informed discussions. By addressing the challenges and opportunities facing the nation, the show aims to empower viewers to become active participants in their democracy.
 
The Bilyonaryo News Channel is available over free-to-watch television channel BEAM TV 31 (through digital TV boxes in Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Baguio, Zamboanga, and Naga), and leading cable TV provider, Cignal Channel 24.

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