MBC TV Network News

He presented the headlines with emphasis on a "timeline" format, wherein each story carried timepieces depicting the time the news was announced by the station.

Changes occurred in April 2018 with Vien Dacles and Sonny Casulla (who later retired and transferred to 87.9 Radyo Biñan) ending on-camera roles and adding in the new segment and relief anchors.

On October 2, 2019, the MBC broadcast facilities were affected by a significant fire that originated at the Star City Complex, including the studios utilized by DZRH News Television.

Upon the station's temporary relocation to the BSA Twin Towers on October 4, the newscast utilized the DZRH radio booth to ensure the continuation of the broadcast until new studios for the TV simulcast would be finished.

However, the programming decision opted for the arrangement to become permanent, reducing its format to a straightforward newscast when DZRH was relocated to the Design Center of the Philippines near the MBC Building on November 11, 2019.

The former was anchored by the station's international diplomatic reporter Karen Ow-Yong and aired at 11:30-12:00 noon as a lead into the latter until March when DZRH expanded news coverage given the enhanced community quarantine in response to COVID-19.

Under this format, the noontime edition is broadcast from the DZRH News Television TV studio as an hour-long newscast on cable with its first half-hour simulcast on the radio (similar to its predecessor).

On May 3, 2021, the late-night edition of the newscast was retitled DZRH Correspondents, still presented by Karen Ow-Yong and retained on provincial reports, even though the "MBC Network News" brand is still utilized on its headlines.