‘Kalye’ features fast-paced, hard-hitting stories


abs-cbnNEWS.com | 04/19/2009 5:39 PM

You can have a life-changing experience within just 15 minutes through the ABS-CBN documentary program “Kalye: Mga Kuwento ng Lansangan.”
 
The show has three short documentaries per episode featuring three talented and dedicated reporters in Anthony Taberna, Sol Aragones and Atom Araullo.
 
With each story not exceeding 15 minutes, viewers are sure to learn and be enlightened in the fastest and most interesting way possible.
 
“It’s easier to capture the audience when the story-telling is fast so we really make an effort to jam as much information we can to craft exciting documentaries that will inform and inspire our viewers,” said the youngest anchor, Atom.
 
Veteran TV reporter Sol also noted the program’s “conversational” tone as a plus in being able to hold the viewers attention.

“We get ourselves in the middle of the action. We tell the stories as we experience them,” she said.
 
“Kalye” has proven to be also one of the most critical documentary programs as the three anchors bravely give their two cents on their topics at the end of each episode. This activity is nothing new to Anthony, who already made a name as a hard-hitting radio broadcaster in DZMM.
 
This week, the fearless threesome will go their separate ways to tell the stories behind the construction of a highway in Cavite, which threatens the livelihood of many Caviteños; about the unusual business of charcoal-making in Baseco, Tondo; and on the installation of cameras in the metro to catch criminals in the act.
 
Join Anthony Taberna, Sol Aragones, and Atom Araullo on Monday (Apr 20), right after “Bandila” on ABS-CBN. Know more about “Kalye” and its anchors at http://kalyedos.multiply.com.

as of 04/19/2009 5:39 PM



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