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The Mabuhay Channel
The Mabuhay Channel was a Filipino language channel that broadcasts to Filipinos abroad. It was created exclusively for Filipinos living in the United States by Philippine Multimedia Systems, Inc. (PMSI), the only DTH satellite broadcaster in the Philippines, operator of now-defunct Dream Satellite TV and by-then sister company of the Associated Broadcasting Company. The Mabuhay Channel featured a wide array of programming from movies, music, sports, entertainment, current affairs to children's and lifestyle programming. The network was a unique partnership of eight different Filipino broadcasters, bring together, ABC Channel 5, NBN Channel 4, RPN Channel 9, IBC Channel 13, CCI Asia Group (ISLA, Juice Channel and Living Asia Channel), Net 25, Viva Entertainment and Regal Entertainment. The Mabuhay Channel was available on digital cable in Canada and Dream Satellite TV in the Philippines. It was previously available in the US via the Dish Network but was no longer offered. As ...
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Cable Television
Cable television is a system of delivering television programming to consumers via radio frequency (RF) signals transmitted through coaxial cables, or in more recent systems, light pulses through fibre-optic cables. This contrasts with broadcast television (also known as terrestrial television), in which the television signal is transmitted over-the-air by radio waves and received by a television antenna attached to the television; or satellite television, in which the television signal is transmitted over-the-air by radio waves from a communications satellite orbiting the Earth, and received by a satellite dish antenna on the roof. FM radio programming, high-speed Internet, telephone services, and similar non-television services may also be provided through these cables. Analog television was standard in the 20th century, but since the 2000s, cable systems have been upgraded to digital cable operation. A "cable channel" (sometimes known as a "cable network") is a ...
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Arangkada Balita
''RPN NewsWatch'' is a Philippine flagship television news program that aired on Radio Philippines Network (RPN) from June 1, 1970, until October 29, 2012. It was the longest-running English-language newscast of RPN. The program had a complicated history, undergoing many name changes, until it was cancelled in 2012 upon Solar Entertainment Corporation's consummation of RPN's majority stake. Its reportorial teams were tasked to gather news from every major beat in the Greater Manila Area as well as nearby provinces. Broadcast chronology Launched on June 1, 1970, it became one of the highly watched English newscasts on Philippine TV alongside '' The World Tonight'' of ABS-CBN and '' The Big News'' of ABC 5 (now TV5). It is dubbed as the "First TV Newspaper" in the Philippines. Prior to 2008, it produced some spin-offs and like: * ''RPN NewsWatch Balita Ngayon,'' a Filipino-language early evening newscast. * ''RPN NewsWatch sa Umaga'', morning spin-off of the newscast. * ''RPN N ...
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For M
''For M'' is a current affairs and talk television show in the Philippines. It hosted by Marigold Haber-Dunca and Mr. Fu, and aired every Monday evenings on Radio Philippines Network. Hosts * Marigold Haber-Dunca * Mr. Fu Jeffrey Espiritu, better known on-air as Mr. Fu, is a Filipino radio personality, radio and television personality. Known for being a radio jockey, radio DJ on DWKY, 91.5 Win Radio and formerly on DWKX, 103.5 Wow FM and DWET-FM, 106.7 Energy FM, ... See also * List of Philippine television shows * List of programs previously broadcast by Radio Philippines Network Philippine television talk shows RPN News and Public Affairs shows 2006 Philippine television series debuts 2007 Philippine television series endings Radio Philippines Network original programming {{Radio-show-stub ...
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Family Rosary Crusade (TV Program)
The ''Family Rosary Crusade'' is a multi-media based ministry in the Philippines. In the 1950s, Reverend Father Fr. Patrick Peyton, CSC came to the Philippines upon the invitation of the Dominican Fathers, or Order of Preachers, to conduct and speak on his worldwide efforts to promote the praying of the Family Rosary all over the world. Father Peyton was warmly welcomed in the Philippines and from thereon, his mission has grown and expanded all over the country. Father Peyton died in 1992, but his mission in the Philippines continues to date with programs airing in various radio and television networks. History Distant collaborations The promotion of the Family Rosary through the use of mass media was intensely pursued by Father Peyton in the United States in the late 1940s, viewed by many as an important step of healing families whose loved ones were lost in the intense fighting during the Second World War. In 1947, Father Peyton with the volunteer help from Hollywood's name ...
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Amy Perez
Maria Armida Parale Perez-Castillo (born September 5, 1969), known professionally as Amy Perez-Castillo or Tyang Amy (), is a Filipino TV and radio presenter, entrepreneur and occasional actress. Recognized as a veteran television host in the Philippines, Perez has won “Best Female Morning Show Host” at the 6th Paragala Central Luzon Media Awards. In 2017, she won “Best Morning Show Host” award for ''Umagang Kay Ganda'' at the 31st PMPC Star Awards for Television. In 2021, she took home “Best Female TV Host” at the 34th PMPC Star Awards for Television. She began her career in show business as an actress in 1984. Prior to beginning her hosting career, she made appearances in films including ''Campus Beat'' and ''Jack & Jill''. Early in the 1990s, when she hosted '' Sang Linggo nAPO Sila'', which was swiftly followed by ''Magandang Tanghali Bayan'', she received her biggest break as a host. Perez also appeared on television with her role as Amelia in the long-running ...
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Dial M (Philippine TV Program)
''Dial M'' was a public service talk show aired on NBN (now PTV) from 1996 to 1998 and from 2003 to 2010 and it was later aired on IBC in 2010. It was simulcasted on DZRJ 810 AM. It airs Tuesday and Thursday evenings. It requires your comments and suggestions live. Hosts *Former MTRCB Chairman & Former PCSO Chairman Manoling Morato+ *Actress Maggie Dela Riva See also * List of programs aired by People's Television Network * List of programs previously broadcast by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation External links Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office 1996 Philippine television series debuts 1998 Philippine television series endings 2003 Philippine television series debuts 2010 Philippine television series endings 1990s Philippine television series People's Television Network original programming IBC News and Public Affairs shows Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation original programming Philippine television talk shows Filipino-language television sho ...
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Marlon Manalo
Marlon Manalo (born November 27, 1975, in Mandaluyong, Philippines) is a former Filipino professional pool player from Mandaluyong, Philippines. He became the League of Barangays of the Philippines Press Relation Officer and ABC president. Career Originally a snooker player, Manalo has represented the Philippines a number of times in the Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games. In the 2001 World Games, Manalo won the silver medal in the snooker event, placing second to Bjorn Haneveer of Belgium. His professional debut in pool was the Tirador Nine-ball Tournament in Manila in 2003. He reached the final, but eventually lost to Warren Kiamco. Weeks later, he competed in the Tirador Ten-ball Tournament. Again, he made it to the final, but lost to Ramil Gallego. The first pool tournament he won in the Philippines was the Corporate Billiards League, a tournament where a team of three players plays against another three. All the players were local but Marcus Chamat, a pool specialist ...
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Convergence (TV Program)
Convergence may refer to: Arts and media Literature *''Convergence'' (book series), edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen * "Convergence" (comics), two separate story lines published by DC Comics: **A four-part crossover storyline that united the four Weirdoverse titles in 1997 **A 2015 crossover storyline spanning the DC Comics Multiverse * ''Convergence'' (journal), an academic journal that covers the fields of communications and media * ''Convergence'' (novel), by Charles Sheffield * ''Convergence'' (Cherryh novel), by C. J. Cherryh Music * ''Convergence'' (Front Line Assembly album), 1988 * ''Convergence'' (David Arkenstone and David Lanz album), 1996 * ''Convergence'' (Dave Douglas album), 1999 * ''Convergence'' (Warren Wolf album), 2016 Other media * ''Convergence'' (2015 film), an American horror-thriller film * ''Convergence'' (2019 film), a British drama film *''Convergence'', a 2021 Netflix film by Orlando von Einsiedel * ''Convergence'' (Pollock), a 1952 oil painting by Jack ...
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Chowtime Na!
This is a list of programs previously aired by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation. For the current shows of this network, see List of programs broadcast by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation. Original/station-produced defunct programs IBC News and Public Affairs Newscasts *''The 11 O'Clock News'' (1990–1992) *''Balita sa IBC'' (1986–1989) *''Balita sa IBC Huling Ulat'' (1986–1989) *''Balita sa Tanghali'' (1986–1989) *''Bantay Balita'' (1989–1990) *''Chinese News TV'' (2019–2020) *''CNN News Update'' *'' CTN Midnite'' (1995–1998) *''Daily Info'' (2020) (several times) *''Eight o' Clock Newsbreak'' *''Final Edition News'' *'' Headline Trese'' (1989–1992, 1997–1998) *'' IBC Balita Ngayon'' (1998–2000) *'' IBC Express Balita'' (1998–2011) *'' IBC Headliners'' (1994–2011, 2021) *''IBC News 5 O'Clock Report'' (1992) *'' IBC News 5:30 Report'' (1992–1995) *'' IBC News 11 O'Clock Report'' (1992–1995) *'' IBC News Tonight'' (2002–2011) *'' IBC ...
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Cerge For Truth
''Cerge for Truth'' is a current affairs and talk television show in the Philippines hosted by Cerge Remonde, and aired every Tuesday evenings on Radio Philippines Network. Hosts * Cerge Remonde (2003–2007) See also * List of Philippine television shows * List of programs previously broadcast by Radio Philippines Network {{DEFAULTSORT:Cerge for Truth Philippine television talk shows RPN News and Public Affairs shows Radio Philippines Network original programming 2003 Philippine television series debuts 2007 Philippine television series endings ...
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Biyaheng Langit (TV Program)
''Biyaheng Langit'' (English: The Heavenly Voyage) is a current affairs program which airs the many Overseas Filipino Workers from the Philippines. Biyaheng Langit is aired back-to-back with its companion show '' Kasangga Mo ang Langit'' every Saturday at 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm PST over RJDigiTV and is produced by Heavenly Images Productions for Television, Inc. hosted by Rey Langit, Sarah Balabagan and Rey's two sons Reyster Langit and Reynante "JR" Langit, Jr. The show has been hosted by Rey Langit following his failed senatorial bid in the 1998 Presidential Elections through the Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma–Lapiang Manggagawa (Reporma–LM). His first co-hosts were the late Reyster Langit, who died of heart failure due to cerebral malaria, a disease he contracted in Palawan while he was on assignment, and Sarah Balabagan, who was known for her trial in the United Arab Emirates. They were replaced by Reyster's younger brother, Reynante "JR" Langit, Jr. History Biy ...
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