Pinoy True Stories

The network's news journalists tackle real-life accounts of Filipinos and help in solving problems that affect the communities and families nationwide.

The five programs of Pinoy True Stories currently airs every Mondays to Saturdays on ABS-CBN, with an encore telecast on Jeepney TV.

[1] On May 5, 2020, the current status of the five programs of Pinoy True Stories remained unknown until it was eventually cancelled due to closure of ABS-CBN's free-to-air stations following the cease and desist order issued by the National Telecommunications Commission.

In Mission Possible, Julius Babao seeks out the inspirational stories of ordinary Filipino people with love, and how their dreams will turn into possible.

In Bistado (Busted), Julius Babao reported on cases of abuse, neglect, or cruelty, as well as corrupt practices in government and various modi operandi of criminals.

In Engkwentro (Encounter), Karen Davila mediated between clashing parties in relationships, families, and neighborhoods to help them resolve conflicts.

), news reporters Maan Macapagal and Dominic Almelor helped people in accidents or calamities or are experiencing maltreatment.

In Demandahan (Accuse), Anthony Taberna provided advice to help resolve legal disputes in court.

In Mutya ng Masa (Pearl of People), Doris Bigornia talks about simple interests, problems and difficulties, and easy sources of happiness that every normal Filipino encounters every day.

Claire Castro discussed a wide variety of topics, including news and general interest stories.

In Red Alert (stylized as REDALERT), Atom Araullo and Jeff Canoy provided tips for surviving life-threatening situations, such as crimes, accidents, and natural disasters.