Television in the Philippines was
introduced in October 1953 upon the first commercial broadcast made by Alto Broadcasting System (now
ABS-CBN), making the Philippines the first Southeast Asian country and the second in Asia to do so. Even before that, during the late 1940s, several academic experiments had been done and replicated by Filipino engineers and students.
From 1975 to 1978, the Sinag Awards were given by the Philippine Academy for Television Arts and Sciences (PATAS). The
Star Awards for Television are the oldest existing television awards in the country; they are handed out annually by the Philippine Movie Press Club and are voted by the press.
The Philippines has no
public broadcasting television network. Despite this, there are several
government-owned ones.
History
The early years (1946–1959)
James Lindenberg, an American engineer dubbed the "father of Philippine television," began assembling transmitters and established
Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC) on July 11, 1946. The company was named after his wife's hometown of
Bolinao,
Pangasinan. Three years later, he was the first to apply for a license in the Philippine Congress to establish a television station. After a year, on June 14, 1950, his request was granted. Due to the scarcity of raw materials and strict import control since 1948, he was compelled to branch into radio broadcasting instead.
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Lindenberg's attempt to put up a television station did not go to waste. Judge Antonio Quirino, the brother of then-Philippine President
Elpidio Quirino, had been trying to get a license from Congress that would allow him to put up a television station. The Congress, however, denied him from getting such a license for the fear that he might use it as a vehicle for propaganda for his brother who was then running for a second term in the
presidential elections of 1953. Because of this, he bought a 70% share in BEC,
which earned him indirect control of a television franchise. He changed the name of BEC to
Alto Broadcasting System (ABS), after the names of its new owners, Aleli and Judge Antonio Quirino. Lindenberg continued to be a co-owner and served as the general manager.
Before the television station was formally launched, it faced several obstacles. The
Central Bank
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, for instance, refused to grant Quirino dollar credit from the bank, saying that the said venture was too risky. For this reason, Quirino asked help from his friend Marvin Gray, whose family was a friend of
David Sarnoff, then president of
Radio Corporation of America (RCA). Through the intervention of Gray, Quirino was able to get assistance from RCA.
Before the first telecast, Quirino initiated the importation of 120 television sets through the 60,000 pesos loan that he received from the owner of Joe's Electric, who was, in turn, the first to be bestowed with the right to sell television sets in the country.

Finally, on October 23, 1953, Quirino marked the first official television broadcast in the Philippines with the launching of ABS'
DZAQ-TV Channel 3 (DZAQ-TV 3). With the help of RCA, four men underwent technical training in the United States. These were Arcadio Carandang, Romualdo Carballo, Harry Chaney and Jose Navarro.
The ABS studio was a makeshift barn along Florentino Torres Street in Manila. With the transmitter acquired from RCA, the telecasts were received not only in Manila but also in the neighboring provinces. Except for the four engineers who were sent to the US for training, most of the personnel at ABS learned TV operations on the job. The first transmitter for the station was located in
San Juan,
Rizal.
DZAQ-TV 3 started on a four-hour-a-day schedule, from six to ten in the evening. Although ABS was able to round up 52 advertisers for the premiere telecast, selling spots for regular programming had proven to be difficult since buying radio ad spots was more cost-effective for advertisers. During this time, TV sets cost less than an automobile, and TV reception depended on electrical power, which was not always available.
The programs aired at that time were usually borrowed films from foreign embassies, imported old cowboy movies, and actual coverage of a variety of events. When the station ran out of presenting any new features, stage plays were transported to television. In 1953, less than a month after the first telecast, Father
James Reuter , who had radio and television training, produced the first play on Philippine television entitled ''
Cyrano de Bergerac''. The three-hour-long play was aired live and all the talents were students.
In the beginning, Philippine TV networks would buy the rights to air mediocre American TV programs and serials since it was cheaper than producing local shows. To entice advertisers, as well as to encourage increased viewership, simultaneous airing of programs on radio and television resorted to promotional gimmicks. Many popular radio shows, including, ''
Tawag ng Tanghalan'', ''Kuwentong Kutsero'', and ''
Student Canteen'', started their life on TV this way.
In 1955, Radiowealth Inc., a radio manufacturer, began manufacturing television sets. Other local outfits such as Carlsound and Rehco, also started setting up assembly plants. In 1958, the high taxes previously imposed on imported television shows were removed, which made American shows less expensive than locally produced live programming. In April 1955,
the Chronicle Broadcasting Network (CBN) was established as a radio medium in 1956 by businessmen
Eugenio and
Fernando Lopez. In the same year, CBN acquired ABS from Quirino and merged the two companies under Bolinao Electronics Corporation.
With the establishment of DZXL-TV Channel 9 on April 19, 1958, the Lopez brothers controlled the ABS and CBN television channels.
In 1958, the combined ABS (DZAQ-TV Channel 3) and CBN (DZXL-TV Channel 9) television stations moved to their new studios in
Roxas Boulevard, Pasay and the ABS radio facilities moved to the Chronicle Building in the Intramuros District of
Manila
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, the home building of the CBN Radio studios.
Rising popularity (1960–1972)
At the turn of the next decade, TV sets became the most sellable appliance in urban areas.
Also within this period, other
VHF TV stations opened. These include
DZTV-TV (established on March 1, 1960, by
Inter-Island Broadcasting Corporation (IBC), owned by Dick Baldwin and later
Andrés Soriano Sr. of
San Miguel Corporation),
DZBB-TV (established on October 29, 1961, by
Republic Broadcasting System (RBS), owned by
Robert Stewart),
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Accessed January 23, 2009. DZFM-TV (established in 1961 by the
Philippine Broadcasting Service of the
Philippine government, now defunct),
DZRH-TV (established on April 11, 1962, by the
Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC), owned by
Manuel "Manolo" Elizalde Sr.),
DZTM-TV (established in July 1962, by
Associated Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), owned by
Chino Roces, the publisher of ''
The Manila Times''),
DZFU-TV (established in August 1962, by
FEATI University, now defunct),
and
DZKB-TV (established on October 15, 1969, by
Kanlaon Broadcasting System (KBS), owned by
Roberto Benedicto). Among the top-rated programs in the 1960s were ''The Nida-Nestor Show'', ''Buhay Artista'', and ''Pancho Loves Tita''. Another local show that has had a prevailing top rating is ''Tawag ng Tanghalan'', the amateur singing contest hosted by Lopito and Patsy.
BEC's DZAQ-TV Channel 3, following the success of the first-ever locally produced television drama ''
Hiwaga sa Bahay na Bato'' in 1963, staged in 1963 the first-ever test television broadcasts in color using the NTSC system of the
Radio Corporation of America and would begin to broadcast in color in 1966. Channel 3 also beat others when it came to
educational television
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initiatives with a one-hour daily slot in the early years of the decade, with Inter-Island 13 following suit.
On February 1, 1967, the corporate name of BEC was changed to ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation (later adapted the name
ABS-CBN Corporation
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in August 2007 the media conglomerate's diversification although the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation name is still used alternatively nowadays on some contexts). Also, during this year, Radiowealth Inc. pioneered the production of 19-, 21- and 25-inch models of color TV sets. Moreover, it was favored by advertisers like
Procter and Gamble,
the Philippine Refining Company,
Colgate-Palmolive
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, Del Rosario Brothers, and
Caltex. That same year in November 14–15, ABS-CBN broadcast a 36-hour marathon coverage of the
1967 Philippine Senate elections under its coverage name ''Halalan '67.''
In 1969, Filipinos witnessed the live television coverage of the Apollo 11 historic Moon landing. It was the first live telecast via satellite in the country. Channels 5, 7, and 13 tied up for the said project, while ABS-CBN produced its color coverage on DZXL-TV Channel 9 under the name ''Man on the Moon''.
On November 14, 1969, DZAQ-TV transferred from Channel 3 to Channel 2, while its sister station DZXL-TV transferred from Channel 9 to Channel 4. On October 15, 1969,
Kanlaon Broadcasting System (KBS) launched its television network with
DZKB-TV Channel 9, which would broadcast in full color. On November 11, ABS-CBN became the first network to use chroma key in ''Halalan '69'', for the
1969 Philippine Presidential elections, while ABC-5, RBS-7, and IBC-13, once again collaborated for the multi-network coverage with ''Election '69''.
By the late 1960s, news and public affairs programs were pioneered by ABS-CBN and ABC.''
The Big News'' (in English) on ABC's
DZTM-TV Channel 5, first anchored by Bong Lapira and later,
Jose Mari Velez and ''
The World Tonight
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'' (in English) on ABS-CBN's DZAQ-TV Channel 2, anchored by Henry Halasan were the first news programs on Philippine television, followed in that same period by ''
NewsWatch'' (in English) of KBS's DZKB-TV Channel 9 and ''NewsBreak'' (in English) on ABS-CBN's DZXL-TV Channel 4 featuring Lapira. ABS-CBN pioneered Filipino language news programming in the primetime slots, with DZAQ-TV Channel 2 having ''Balita Ngayon'', once anchored by Ric Tierro and DZXL-TV Channel 4 having ''Apat na Sulok ng Daigdig'', with
Orly Mercado as its first presenter. IBC-13 followed up with ''Mayor Villegas Reports'', co-produced with the Manila city government, and ''National Television News'' (in English) featuring future ''NewsWatch'' anchor
Harry Gasser. MBC's DZRH-TV Channel 11 dominated through late night news programs with ''The 11th Hour News''. In 1969, ABS-CBN debuted ''This Week's News'', the first weekend news broadcast in the nation.
By 1971, the Philippines, through Radiowealth Inc., had become the third country in the world to manufacture color TV sets.
By January 1972, the growth of the Philippine television industry was unstoppable. Aside from ABS-CBN's pioneer satellite broadcasts, stations opened up one after the other in many parts of the country beginning in 1961, when DYCB-TV Channel 3, the pioneer provincial television channel, was opened in Cebu City, bringing four hours of locally produced programming with relays of Manila programs.
Martial law era (1972–1986)
When President
Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino lawyer, politician, dictator, and Kleptocracy, kleptocrat who served as the tenth president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He ruled the c ...
declared martial law in September 1972, he ordered the takeover of media firms. Government troops entered radio and television stations and placed them under military control. All media outlets that were critical of the Marcos administration were padlocked and sequestered.
ABS-CBN was seized by the Office of Press Secretary and the
National Media Production Center and DZXL-TV Channel 4 was renamed
DWGT-TV Channel 4 (PTV-4), the government-owned channel. KBS, IBC, and RBS were later allowed to operate with limited three-month permits. ABS-CBN was seized from the Lopez family and Eugenio Lopez Jr., president of ABS-CBN, was imprisoned. By late 1973, RBS, which was then under blocktimer Philippine Productions, was sold to Felipe Gozon, who was also the lawyer of Robert Stewart, because foreigners were not allowed to own businesses in the Philippines. RBS later changed its name to GMA Radio-Television Arts (now
GMA Network
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), popularly known as GMA-7.
On June 6, 1973, a fire destroyed the KBS television studios (originally, the ABS and CBN television studios) on Roxas Boulevard, Pasay. Benedicto took control of the ABS-CBN broadcast center on Bohol Avenue, Quezon City. ABS-CBN, as a network, ceased operations for the next 14 years, and its studios became the broadcasting center of Benedicto's KBS and the government's GTV. A year later, ABS-CBN's DZAQ-TV Channel 2 would reopen as
DWWX-TV Channel 2 under Benedicto's
Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). In 1976, GTV-4 began color broadcasts.
The Benedicto networks—BBC, KBS, which became
Radio Philippines Network (RPN) in 1975, and IBC—served as vehicles of propaganda for the Marcos government while also broadcasting local and overseas entertainment and sports. In 1979, the Benedicto networks moved to the newly built
Broadcast City in Diliman, Quezon City. In the same year, Gregorio Cendaña was named Minister of Information. In 1980, GTV-4 was relaunched as
Maharlika Broadcasting System (MBS-4).
Initially, the Department of Public Information (later Ministry of Public Information), reviewed everything that was to be aired on radio and TV and set up the rules and regulations. Through other government agencies, policies on ownership, allocation of frequencies, station distribution, and program standards were promulgated. In 1973, the
Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster sa Pilipinas was created, and this agency allowed for self-regulation. A year later, a presidential decree created the Broadcast Media Council.
The 1974 Miss Universe Pageant, the 1975
Muhammad Ali-
Joe Frazier
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heavyweight fight, and the 1981 visit of
Pope John Paul II
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In his you ...
were shown worldwide. When
Benigno Aquino was
assassinated in 1983, it was a small item on television news. During his historic funeral procession, GMA was allowed only ten seconds of airtime coverage exclusively on the late night news program ''The 11:30 Report''.
For most of the late 1970s to the early 1980s, RPN and IBC were the most-watched channels in terms of ratings. However, in the years leading up to the
People Power Revolution, GMA – which was the only independent station – managed to beat the Benedicto-owned duopoly and stayed in the position for the next two years.
The martial law era also jump-started the beginnings of satellite broadcasts linking the entire country by ABS-CBN through trial runs, soon followed by RPN and MBS which started simulcasts of programs from Manila to the provinces across the country, followed by GMA and BBC. Cable television also began at this time when the government, through the DPI, created the first true cable television firm, the Benedicto-owned
Sining Makulay Inc., in the late 1970s, after years of trials that began in 1969.
In 1984,
Imee Marcos, daughter of
Ferdinand Marcos
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, tried to take over the GMA network but she was successfully prevented by GMA executives, Menardo Jimenez and
Felipe Gozon. Afterward, GMA founder Robert Stewart decided to move back to the United States and retire following his utter dissatisfaction with the Marcos regime.
The resistance of network leadership would trigger the beginning of the end of Marcos's dominance in the television industry, for in the months to come, GMA broke from the pack when it began airing interviews by Benigno's widow, Corazon, in 1985 in the lead up to her presidential campaign and the 1986 snap presidential elections that followed.
In addition, the martial law period also jumpstarted an offshoot of current affairs programming – public service and non-news informative programs. GMA Network's ''
Kapwa Ko, Mahal Ko'', launched in the fall of 1975, was the first and longest public service TV program in the Philippines. Having helped millions of viewers be aware of medical issues, especially among the poor and lower middle class, its success in providing medical care to indigent and poor families, as well as its revelations on the state of health facilities in far-flung communities, led to the creation of the namesake foundation in 1976 and would also begin a new form of Philippine TV programming, that of medical and health-related programs that would inform the public on health matters and on living healthy lives. That was the concept that helped BBC-2 launch its medical affairs TV program in the early 1980s.
Restoration and expansion (1986–2007)

In 1986, in the aftermath of the historic
People Power Revolution which ended the 20-year dictatorship of Marcos that forever altered television history, the Benedicto networks BBC, RPN, and IBC were sequestered by the Philippine Commission on Good Government (PCGG). BBC was returned to ABS-CBN through an executive order while RPN and IBC were handed over to the Government Communications Group. ABS-CBN would begin both satellite and international broadcasts (the latter a first for a Philippine TV station) in 1989.
During the latter part of the 1980s, as the once insurmountable RPN and IBC suffered from gross mismanagement and financial crisis which took a toll on their ratings, the struggling ABS-CBN surged ahead to be the undisputed number 1 from 1988 onward. GMA, which retained its owners, faced an uphill battle for ratings supremacy as it ended the 1980s as the No. 2 network after a brief stint in the lead, though it did maintain its position as a leading player in the industry.
Yet even as it encountered financial troubles, RPN in 1990 broke ahead as the first Philippine station ever to have 24-hour broadcasts. By then, ABS-CBN enjoyed a significant lead over not just GMA, but also the now-faltering RPN and IBC.
MBS became the New TV-4 on February 24, 1986, during the third day of the EDSA Revolution, given the fact that soldiers loyal to President Corazon Aquino and civilian supporters took over the channel's broadcast facilities, but later officially rebranded as the People's Television Network (PTV) in April 1986, and in 2001, it was relaunched as the National Broadcasting Network (NBN), before renaming back to the People's Television Network in 2011, albeit in its current Visayas Avenue studios (which was opened in 1992).
ABC returned to broadcast on February 21, 1992. On August 9, 2008, ABC became TV5.
IBC became a 100% government-owned station in the 1990s under a compromise agreement between PCGG and Roberto Benedicto, management and marketing were returned to the IBC Board of Directors.
In 1998,
ZOE TV was finally launched on channel 11. The channel was blocktimed by GMA Network in 2005 and was relaunched as QTV in November. The channel was again relaunched in February 2011, this time as GMA News TV. The channel was blocktimed by ABS-CBN in 2020 and was relaunched as A2Z in October.
During the middle 1990s to 2000s, many UHF stations were launched such as
SBN 21,
Studio 23,
Net 25,
Citynet 27,
RJTV 29,
CTV 31,
UNTV 37,
and NBC 41 among others.
Philippine shows began to be exported to other Asian and non-Asian countries. After the international success of Philippine television (with many TV dramas being broadcast to many countries), ''
Eat Bulaga!
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'' was the first Philippine variety show to be franchised in another country. Its first franchise is ''
Eat Bulaga! Indonesia''.
Cable television was, in keeping with the 1987 Constitution and the Aquino government policies, removed as a state responsibility in 1988. In this new atmosphere of privatized cable came what is today the cable firm
Sky Cable, created in 1990. 11 years later,
Dream Satellite TV began operations as the country's first
Direct-broadcast satellite television service, lasting up until 2017.
Shift to digital (2007–present)
In 2007, ABS-CBN Corporation applied for a license from the National Telecommunications Commission to operate a
digital terrestrial television
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service in the country.
In 2008, Sky Cable became the first cable network to adopt digital television, and
Cignal, the country's first digital direct-broadcast satellite television service, made its debut in February 2009.
In 2009, ABS-CBN started to test digital transmission using the European
DVB-T standard. On July 11, 2009, ABS-CBN launched
Balls HD in
Sky Cable, the first-ever
high-definition television
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channel in the country. On the same day, Balls also showed the live broadcast of the first-ever locally produced coverage of an event in high-definition.
In 2010, Government-controlled television stations in Manila started to test digital transmission using the Brazilian
ISDB-Tb standard. In June 2010, NTC announced that the country would formally adopt the ISDB-Tb standard for digital terrestrial television. In 2011, ABS-CBN started to test ISDB-Tb transmission and released a trial version of its set-top boxes manufactured by American communications equipment supplier Atlanta DTH, Inc. GMA Network, TV5, and other commercial television networks also started their test during this time. However, GMA Network opposed the decision made by NTC and asked NTC to reconsider the European DVB-T for its superior quality.
On February 11, 2015, ABS-CBN Corporation formally launched its
ABS-CBN TV Plus service to the public in a ceremony in Quezon City. On October 3, 2015, ABS-CBN became the first national Philippine television network to broadcast in high-definition on cable.
On May 25, 2018, ''
Solar Entertainment Corporation'' released a DTV product called ''
Easy TV (Philippines)'' Originally as a mobile TV dongle service, it later distributed digital set-top boxes, as well as freemium digital TV channels until its discontinuation on September 30, 2019.
On July 30, 2018, ABS-CBN TVplus conducted a free trial of the new set of freemium channels using UHF Channel 16 (485.143 MHz). It includes cable channels from sister company
Creative Programs:
O Shopping (also aired as overnight programming for ABS-CBN),
Jeepney TV, and
Myx (which previously had a complimentary channel Myx2 before TVplus launched in 2015). Also included in the lineup are two new exclusive digital channels,
Asianovela Channel and
Movie Central. Initially, the five new channels will be beamed from
Metro Manila
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, Metro Cebu, and Cagayan de Oro, with plans to extend its coverage to existing ABS-CBN DTV stations.
On June 1, 2019, ABS-CBN launched a digital TV dongle called ABS-CBN TVplus Go for Android smartphones. It was initially available in Metro Manila, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, Bulacan, Pampanga, Benguet, Tarlac, Pangasinan, Nueva Ecija, Batangas, Iloilo, Bacolod, Metro Cebu, Cagayan de Oro and Metro Davao.
On May 5, 2020, ABS-CBN TVplus was affected by the
cease-and-desist order (CDO) issued by the
National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) and
Solicitor General Jose Calida due to
the expiration of ABS-CBN's franchise. ABS-CBN's main channel and S+A ceased broadcasting, as well as the regional digital stations operated by ABS-CBN. Some TVplus channels resumed broadcasting on May 8, but in a limited coverage (
Metro Manila
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,
Laguna province,
Iloilo province
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, and selected areas of
Baguio) through a
blocktime agreement with an unnamed third-party broadcast company. On June 1, 2020, Jeepney TV and Asianovela Channel resumed broadcasting and took over the channel spaces of ABS-CBN and S+A respectively.
On June 26, 2020,
GMA Network
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launched its digital
set-top box
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service,
GMA Affordabox to the public.
On June 30, 2020, all the digital channels of ABS-CBN TVplus stopped operations due to the
alias cease-and-desist order (ACDO) issued by the National Telecommunications Commission, until it was resumed in 2021 as Digital TV Receiver.
On September 10, 2021,
TV5 Network Inc. launched its digital
set-top box
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service,
Sulit TV to the public.
Programs
Weekdays
While TV programs vary from station to station, some generalizations can be made. Most commercial television stations sign on between the hours of 4:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. every morning. Early morning hours are dominated by breakfast and news programs, and these run from around 8:00 to 8:30 a.m. They are then replaced by acquired cartoon or anime programming that targets children, and later programs movie blocks which airs blockbuster films whether foreign (dubbed) or Filipino made films. In some television stations they air Morning Talk Shows. At 11:00 am (for
GMA) mid-morning variety noontime show, At 11:15 am (for
TV5) mid-morning
teleseryes. These run until 12 noon and they start airing
Noontime Shows, these run until 2:30 pm which later airs afternoon
teleseryes or Movie Blocks in some TV stations. At 5:10 pm (for
GMA) regional newscasts start to air for around 30 minutes. And after airing regional newscast they air either an afternoon game/variety show or Korean Dramas. At 6:30 p.m. and/or 5:00 p.m. (formerly 6pm) flagship newscasts like ''
Ulat Bayan'', ''
TV Patrol'', ''
24 Oras'', ''
Tutok 13'' and ''
Frontline Pilipinas'', start airing to deliver latest updates for 90 minutes (formerly 60 minutes), these run until 8:00 p.m. and starts airing primetime teleseryes which run until 10:20 p.m (for
GMA every Mon-Thurs and 9:35 pm for Fri with delayed telecast on
GTV weeknights at 9:40 pm to 11:05 pm and 11:25 pm to 12:10 pm for Mon-Thurs) and 9:30 pm (for
Kapamilya Channel/
A2Z with delayed telecast on
Jeepney TV weeknights at 10:15 pm to 12 mn). At 7:30 pm and starts teleseryes until 10:45 pm (for
TV5 with delayed telecast on
Sari-Sari Channel weeknights at 8:00 pm to 8:30 pm). Formerly primetime programs air weekly programs whether comedy, drama or horror as well as foreign series, cartoons and animes. They air between 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. (previously from 7:00 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. onwards). The usage was stop sometime between August 28, 2006 (for ABS-CBN) and April 12, 2010 (for GMA) due to the competition for higher ratings in primetime. From the 1990s to 2001, they air weekly foreign cartoons and animes like ''
Pokémon'' (
GMA); ''
The Simpsons
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'', ''
Dragon Ball'' (
RPN); ''
Macron 1'' (
ABC); ''
Time Quest'' (
IBC); ''
The Real Ghostbusters'', ''
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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'', ''
Batman: The Animated Series'', ''
Beast Wars: Transformers'', ''
Digimon
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'' (
ABS-CBN) which they air on their evening timeslots were targeted children 12 years old and below. Around 10:45 p.m., 11 p.m. or 11:30 p.m. They start to air late-night newscasts which airs ranging 30 to 45 minutes. Formerly, they air weekly current/public affairs programs after late-night newscasts, but now they only air during weekends, they were then replaced by K-dramas or Religious programs. During 2000s to 2010s they air Up-Late Programs like ''
Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman'' (
GMA); ''
The Medyo Late Night Show with Jojo A.'' (
RJTV/
Q/
TV5/
GMA/
PTV); ''
Games Uplate Live'', ''
Music Uplate Live'', ''
O Shopping'' (
ABS-CBN) which they air from around 12:00 m.n. to 2:00 a.m.
Weekends
For weekends, it differs from weekday programming, they start signing on from around 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m depends on the network. For Saturdays, they air medical programs at 6 am (like ''
Pinoy M.D.'' on GMA at 6:30 am, ''Health @ Home'' on PTV at 7 am ''Dok True Ba?'' on IBC at 8 am) and airs Sunday Mass for Sundays. Around 7 am, they air educational programs targeting children. at around later they start airing Cartoons or Anime, that targets children. After that they air movie blocks then when it hits at 11:30 a.m. (for ''
Eat Bulaga!
''Eat !'' (; stylized as ''Eat... Bulaga!'') is a Television in the Philippines, Philippine television variety show broadcast by Radio Philippines Network, ABS-CBN, GMA Network and TV5 (Philippine TV network), TV5. Originally hosted by Tito S ...
'' on TV5 and RPTV) and 12:00 nn (for ''
It's Showtime'' on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z, GMA, GTV and All TV) (every Saturday) and 12:00 nn (every Sunday), they start to air noontime shows and noontime newscasts (like ''
Sentro Balita Weekend'' on PTV). For Sunday it is different than the weeklong variety shows, they air musical variety shows reserved for only Sundays. After airing Noontime Shows, they air either a movie block or an original series (like ''Sunday Blockbusters'' on Kapamilya Channel and A2Z at 2:15 pm, ''Cine Cinco Astig Sunday'' on TV5 at 2:15 pm, ''GMA Blockbusters'' on GMA at 2 pm, ''Sine Date Weekends'' at 12 nn and ''Afternoon Movie Break'' at 2 pm on GTV and ''Sunday Combo Panalo'' on RPTV at 11:30 am). Around afternoon, they air current/public affairs programs and switch to weekend newscasts that formerly airs around midnight (like ''
TV Patrol Weekend'' on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z, ANC, TeleRadyo Serbisyo, Prime TV and All TV, ''
Ulat Bayan Weekend'' on PTV, ''
Frontline Pilipinas Weekend'' on TV5, One PH and RPTV (sometimes as a delayed telecast), ''
24 Oras Weekend'' on GMA and GTV). At around 6:00 p.m. Comedy Programs are aired at that time and by 7:00 p.m. Reality programs are aired, sometimes airing of acquired game shows. by 8:00 p.m. or 9:00 p.m. anthology programs start to air on Saturdays and on Sundays Public service program airs (like ''Kapatid Mo Idol Raffy Tulfo'' on TV5 at 6:15 pm and
One PH at 8pm) and News Magazine type of programs airs (like ''
Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho'' on GMA at 8:15 pm and GTV at 9:25 pm). Current/Public affairs programs start to air around 10:00 p.m. until midnight. for Saturdays and for Sundays they air Specials or Movie Blocks for around 10:00 p.m.
Drama
Teleseryes are a staple and popular genre for Philippine Television which broadcasts every weekdays. All major TV networks in the Philippines produce a variety of drama series including romance, comedies, horror, fantasies etc.
Fantaserye and Telefantasya
Fantaserye or telefantasya is a genre of Philippine television programming which mixes soap opera, telenovela, fantasy, myth, magic and enchantment. The episodes are usually 30 minutes long and have a daily slot in the evening primetime row. Popular fantaseryes include ''
Marina'', and telefantasya like ''
Encantadia''.
Sitcoms
Sitcoms are popular in the television usually airs weekends and formerly airs weeknights. Sitcoms include ''
Pepito Manaloto'' (GMA's longest running sitcom), ''
Everybody Hapi'' (TV5's first sitcom after rebrand), and ''
Palibhasa Lalake'' (ABS-CBN's first sitcom after re-opening in 1986).
Variety Shows
Since 1958, network television programs in the Philippines have featured variety shows as staples at the midday hour. The popularity of bodabil (vaudeville) in the first half of the 20th century had an impact on the earliest noontime variety television shows in the Philippines. Since then, the format has changed to reflect the times, adding aspects of reality television in the 2000s. The majority of television's noontime variety shows are independently produced by blocktimers, who pay television networks a certain length of time to screen their show. However, a few TV networks have succeeded in producing only these kinds of shows, with varying degrees of success in terms of viewership and ad income.
Most of the variety shows air around noontime slot, ''
Willing Willie'' was the first variety show that aired primetime, airing against ''
TV Patrol'' of ABS-CBN and ''
24 Oras'' of GMA. It was the variety show that aired primetime after the main host Willie Revillame left at ABS-CBN causing the end of ''
Wowowee'', which airs at noontime slot.
Free-to-air television networks
Major television networks
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A2Z: On October 6, 2020,
ABS-CBN entered an
blocktime agreement with
ZOE Broadcasting Network that rebranded ZOE TV into
A2Z on October 10. Both media networks entered an
airtime leasing on May 30, 2022. The channel was available in
Metro Manila
Metropolitan Manila ( ), commonly shortened to Metro Manila and formally the National Capital Region (NCR; ), is the capital region and largest List of metropolitan areas in the Philippines, metropolitan area of the Philippines. Located ...
and nearby provinces, and other cable and satellite providers including ABS-CBN's
Sky Cable. The channel's programming included some of the ABS-CBN programs and movies and its other sister television networks, as well as feature content from ZOE TV's sister station
Light TV and its content partners
CBN Asia and
Trinity Broadcasting Network.
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GMA Network
GMA Network (an acronym of its legal name, Global Media Arts and commonly known as GMA) is a Television in the Philippines, Philippine commercial broadcast network, serving as the flagship property of publicly traded GMA Network (company), ...
: Launched on October 29, 1961, by American journalist
Robert Stewart under the name Republic Broadcasting System (RBS), it was the fourth television station launched in the Philippines. The network was shut down on September 23, 1972, due to martial law but returned in December of the same year after it was allowed by the government. In 1974, RBS changed its name to GMA Radio-Television Arts after the takeover by the new management by the triumvirate composed of
Gilberto Duavit Sr., Menardo Jimenez, and
Felipe Gozon. It eventually became one of the top stations in the country. The network was rebranded as GMA Rainbow Satellite Network in 1992 before it adopted its current name GMA Network in 1995.
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TV5: Launched in July 1962,
by
Chino Roces of ''
The Manila Times'' as ABC, it was the seventh television station launched in the Philippines. On September 23, 1972, ABC was one of the networks forcefully shut down by then-President
Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino lawyer, politician, dictator, and Kleptocracy, kleptocrat who served as the tenth president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He ruled the c ...
due to the implementation of martial law. On February 21, 1992, ABC returned to television and became the fastest-growing network. On August 9, 2008, the network was relaunched as TV5. The network is currently owned by
PLDT's media arm,
MediaQuest Holdings of
Manny V. Pangilinan.
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GTV: is a Philippine
free-to-air
Free-to-air (FTA) services are television (TV) and radio services broadcast in unencrypted form, allowing any person with the appropriate receiving equipment to receive the signal and view or listen to the content without requiring a subscri ...
television network
A television broadcaster or television network is a telecommunications network for the distribution of television show, television content, where a central operation provides programming to many television stations, pay television providers or ...
owned and operated by
Citynet Network Marketing and Productions Inc. It was launched on February 22, 2021, replacing
GMA News TV on its flagship station,
UHF Channel 27 Metro Manila, and its provincial relay stations.
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RPTV: is a Philippine free-to-air television channel operated by
TV5 Network, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of
MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. media arm of
PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund; on behalf of
Nine Media Corporation
Nine Media Corporation (NMC, formerly known as Solar Television Network, Inc. or STVNI) is a Media in the Philippines, Philippine-based media company. Formerly a wholly owned subsidiary of Solar Entertainment Corporation (SEC), a multimedia t ...
, the controlling owner of Radio Philippines Network (RPN), a subsidiary of the ALC Group of Companies. It was launched on February 1, 2024, replacing
CNN Philippines on its flagship station.
Government-owned television networks
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Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC): is a Philippine-based media company and
VHF television network
A television broadcaster or television network is a telecommunications network for the distribution of television show, television content, where a central operation provides programming to many television stations, pay television providers or ...
of the Government Communications Group under the
Presidential Communications Office (PCO). IBC, along with sister stations
Radio Philippines Network and sister media companies
People's Television Network and
Philippine Broadcasting Service, forms the media arm of the PCO. Its studios, offices, and broadcast facilities are located at the IBC Compound, Lot 3-B, Capitol Hills Drive cor. Zuzuarregui Street, Barangay Matandang Balara, Diliman,
Quezon City
Quezon City (, ; ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino language, Filipino as Kyusi), is the richest and List of cities in the Philippines, most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 c ...
.
*
People's Television Network (PTV): is the flagship
state broadcaster owned by the
Government of the Philippines. Founded on February 2, 1974, by Lito Gorospe and
Francisco Tatad, PTV is the main brand of People's Television Network, Inc. (PTNI), one of the attached agencies under the
Presidential Communications Office (PCO). PTV, along with sister media companies
Radio Philippines Network (minority-owned) and
Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, and radio network
Philippine Broadcasting Service, forms the media arm of the PCO. Its head office,
studios, and
transmitter
In electronics and telecommunications, a radio transmitter or just transmitter (often abbreviated as XMTR or TX in technical documents) is an electronic device which produces radio waves with an antenna (radio), antenna with the purpose of sig ...
are located at Broadcast Complex, Visayas Avenue, Barangay Vasra, Diliman,
Quezon City
Quezon City (, ; ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino language, Filipino as Kyusi), is the richest and List of cities in the Philippines, most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 c ...
.
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Radio Philippines Network (RPN) (20% minority share; currently carries
RPTV): is a Filipino-based media company based in
Quezon City
Quezon City (, ; ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino language, Filipino as Kyusi), is the richest and List of cities in the Philippines, most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 c ...
. It is the flagship media property of
Nine Media Corporation
Nine Media Corporation (NMC, formerly known as Solar Television Network, Inc. or STVNI) is a Media in the Philippines, Philippine-based media company. Formerly a wholly owned subsidiary of Solar Entertainment Corporation (SEC), a multimedia t ...
of the ALC Group of Companies; along with the Government Communications Group under the
Presidential Communications Office (PCO), and Far East Managers and Investors Inc., owned by the family of company founder
Roberto Benedicto under the name Kanlaon Broadcasting System (KBS), among others, as major shareholders. RPN, along with sister stations
Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation and sister media companies
People's Television Network and
Philippine Broadcasting Service, forms the media arm of the PCO. The network's main offices and
transmitter
In electronics and telecommunications, a radio transmitter or just transmitter (often abbreviated as XMTR or TX in technical documents) is an electronic device which produces radio waves with an antenna (radio), antenna with the purpose of sig ...
are located at RPN Compound, Panay Avenue, Brgy. South Triangle, Diliman also in
Quezon City
Quezon City (, ; ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino language, Filipino as Kyusi), is the richest and List of cities in the Philippines, most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 c ...
.
Minor television networks
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Southern Broadcasting Network (SBN) (currently carries
SolarFlix): is a
Filipino-owned media company based
radio
Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmitter connec ...
and
television network
A television broadcaster or television network is a telecommunications network for the distribution of television show, television content, where a central operation provides programming to many television stations, pay television providers or ...
based in
Metro Manila
Metropolitan Manila ( ), commonly shortened to Metro Manila and formally the National Capital Region (NCR; ), is the capital region and largest List of metropolitan areas in the Philippines, metropolitan area of the Philippines. Located ...
. SBN is a subsidiary of
Solar Entertainment Corporation, a Filipino-owned television company managed by the Tieng family.
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Net 25: is a
television network
A television broadcaster or television network is a telecommunications network for the distribution of television show, television content, where a central operation provides programming to many television stations, pay television providers or ...
owned and operated by
Eagle Broadcasting Corporation (EBC). EBC is owned by the key members of the independent Christian church, the
Iglesia ni Cristo. The network is named for its flagship station in
Metro Manila
Metropolitan Manila ( ), commonly shortened to Metro Manila and formally the National Capital Region (NCR; ), is the capital region and largest List of metropolitan areas in the Philippines, metropolitan area of the Philippines. Located ...
,
DZEC-DTV, which is carried on UHF channel 28 on digital terrestrial TV and has carried by major cable operators in the country. The station's broadcast facilities are located at EBC Building #25 Central Ave., Barangay Culiat, New Era,
Quezon City
Quezon City (, ; ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino language, Filipino as Kyusi), is the richest and List of cities in the Philippines, most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 c ...
.
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RJTV: is a Philippine television and radio network owned by guitarist-singer-businessman Ramon "RJ" Jacinto. The network's studio headquarters is located at Ventures I Bldg., Makati Ave. cor. Gen. Luna St.,
Makati.
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BEAM TV: is a telecommunications company in the
Philippines
The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Located in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of List of islands of the Philippines, 7,641 islands, with a tot ...
with a primary focus on UHF broadcasting and
digital terrestrial television
Digital terrestrial television (DTTV, DTT, or DTTB) is a technology for terrestrial television, in which television stations broadcast television content in a digital signal, digital format. Digital terrestrial television is a major technologica ...
for the convergence of multimedia. It is owned by Bethlehem Holdings, Inc., a media investment company of
Globe Telecom through its Retirement Fund group.
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UNTV: is the flagship
television network
A television broadcaster or television network is a telecommunications network for the distribution of television show, television content, where a central operation provides programming to many television stations, pay television providers or ...
of the
Progressive Broadcasting Corporation (known on air as UNTV-PBC). Together with
Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International (known on air as UNTV-BMPI), the network's content provider and marketing arm and Christian religious organization
Members Church of God International (MCGI), its major blocktimer.
DWAO-TV is one of very few
NTSC-System M stations in the world that broadcast on Ultra High Frequency (UHF)
Channel 37 Channel 37 is an intentionally unused UHF television broadcasting, ultra-high frequency (UHF) television broadcasting channel by countries in most of ITU region 2 such as the United States, Canada, Mexico and Brazil. The frequency range allocated to ...
. In 2019, UNTV transferred its studios from the old UNTV Building at 907 EDSA
Quezon City
Quezon City (, ; ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino language, Filipino as Kyusi), is the richest and List of cities in the Philippines, most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 c ...
to
La Verdad Christian College (LVCC) Caloocan Building, 351 EDSA, Brgy. Bagong Barrio West,
Caloocan.
UNTV transmitter is located at Emerald Hills,
Sumulong Highway in
Antipolo,
Rizal. The 16-storey
UNTV Broadcast Center, also referred to as The Millennial Tower and now called The Philippine Broadcast Hub along
EDSA Philam is currently under construction to serve as its new headquarters.
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All TV: is a TV station owned and operated by
Advanced Media Broadcasting System of businessman and former senator
Manny Villar. Its broadcast facilities and studios are located at the Starmalls EDSA Complex, EDSA corner Shaw Boulevard,
Mandaluyong City.
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Aliw Channel 23: is a Philippine television network owned and operated by Aliw Broadcasting Corporation. The network broadcasts on UHF Channel 23 via digital terrestrial television in Metro Manila.
Specialty channels
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One Sports: is a television station of TV5 Network Inc. with
Nation Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) as its primary content provider and was launched on March 8, 2020. One Sports serves as a sports channel for The 5 Network with its programs primarily produced by
its sports division of the same name. It was formerly called 5 Plus, when it was launched on January 13, 2019, and
AksyonTV, a Filipino-language news channel launched by TV5 in 2011–2019.
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Heart of Asia Channel: known on-air as Heart of Asia, is a Philippine
free-to-air
Free-to-air (FTA) services are television (TV) and radio services broadcast in unencrypted form, allowing any person with the appropriate receiving equipment to receive the signal and view or listen to the content without requiring a subscri ...
television channel owned by
GMA Network Inc. The channel was on test broadcast from June 12–28, 2020;
and was officially launched on June 29, 2020.
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I Heart Movies: is a Philippine free-to-air television channel owned by
GMA Network Inc. The channel was on test broadcast from March 22, 2021, until March 31, 2021, and was officially launched on April 5, 2021.
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DZMM TeleRadyo: is a Philippine pay television channel owned by Media Serbisyo Production Corporation, a joint venture between
Prime Media Holdings (through subsidiary
Philippine Collective Media Corporation) and
ABS-CBN Corporation
ABS-CBN Corporation is a Mass media in the Philippines, Filipino Media conglomerate, media company based in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the largest entertainment television and film production, Broadcast syndication, progra ...
, with
ABS-CBN News as its main content provider, then-launched on June 30, 2023 as TeleRadyo Serbisyo, coinciding with
DWPM Radyo 630 (now
DZMM Radyo Patrol 630) under the joint venture of Prime Media and ABS-CBN. On May 29, 2025, the channel discontinued the TeleRadyo Serbisyo branding after finishing the ''
TV Patrol'' simulcast, and returned to being DZMM TeleRadyo at the same time with its radio counterpart at 8:00 PM, bringing back the iconic brand after 5 years of inactivity.
Religious television networks
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Light TV (
Jesus Is Lord Church): is a UHF
digital television
Digital television (DTV) is the transmission of television signals using Digital signal, digital encoding, in contrast to the earlier analog television technology which used analog signals. At the time of its development it was considered an ...
station of ZOE Broadcasting Network. DZOZ-DTV studios are located on the 22nd Floor, Strata 2000 Bldg., Emerald Ave.,
Ortigas Center, Pasig. Its transmitter is located at ZOE Compound Center, Crestview Heights Subdivision, Barangay San Roque,
Antipolo, Rizal.
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Hope Channel Philippines (
Seventh-day Adventist Church
The Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) is an Adventist Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and the Hebrew calendar, as the Sa ...
, Gateway UHF Television Broadcasting): is a religious network of the
Seventh-day Adventist Church
The Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) is an Adventist Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and the Hebrew calendar, as the Sa ...
in the Philippines. Its TV stations are owned by Gateway UHF Television Broadcasting, while its radio stations are owned by Digital Broadcasting Corporation. Founded and launched on September 26, 2010, in the South Philippines (its main service broadcast provider), and in January 2011 in Luzon and Visayas.
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INC TV (
Christian Era Broadcasting Service International): is the flagship
UHF television station of
Christian Era Broadcasting Service International, a broadcast ministry of the independent Philippine Christian church, the
Iglesia ni Cristo. INC TV studios and transmitters are located at Redeemer Street, Milton Hills Subdivision, Brgy. New Era,
Quezon City
Quezon City (, ; ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino language, Filipino as Kyusi), is the richest and List of cities in the Philippines, most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 c ...
.
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Truth Channel (formerly known as Ang Dating Daan Television or ADDTV) is a Philippine religious television network founded in 2014 as ADDTV and then launched on September 3, 2017, as Truth Channel. It is the flagship television network of the
Members Church of God International (MCGI), together with
UNTV News and Rescue, the network's carrier on free-to-air digital terrestrial television (DTT). It is known for its broadcast of
Itanong mo kay Soriano and
Ang Dating Daan
(English language, English: The Old Path, Portuguese language, Portuguese: ''O Caminho Antigo'', Spanish language, Spanish: ''El Camino Antiguo'') is a Religious broadcasting, religious Radio program, radio and television program produced by ...
hosted by International Televangelist Bro.
Eli Soriano and Kuya
Daniel Razon. It broadcasts 24 hours a day on
Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Channel 38 in Metro and Mega Manila, Rizal, Bulacan, Pampanga, Laguna, Cavite, and some parts of Tarlac. The Ang Dating Daan program also hold the
longest running religious program in the Philippines since 1983 when the program made its national television debut on IBC Channel 13.
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TV Maria: is a national
Catholic
The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the List of Christian denominations by number of members, largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics Catholic Church by country, worldwid ...
television channel broadcasting from Manila,
Philippines
The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Located in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of List of islands of the Philippines, 7,641 islands, with a tot ...
. Owned by TV Maria Foundation Philippines (a non-profit, non-stock organization under the
Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines and the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila), it airs 24 hours a day and is currently available on major and provincial cable operators, on digital terrestrial television broadcasts via
RJ Digital TV's DTT subchannel in Mega Manila and GNN's DTT subchannel.
Regional television networks
Defunct/Inactive television network(s)
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ABS-CBN: Before
its shutdown, ABS-CBN was the first, oldest, and largest television network in the country and it is owned and controlled by the
Lopez Group of Companies. The network was launched on October 23, 1953, as Alto Broadcasting System (ABS) on DZAQ-TV Channel 3 by
Antonio Quirino and
James Lindenberg. ABS was soon acquired by the owner of Chronicle Broadcasting Network (CBN), Don
Eugenio Lopez Sr. on February 24, 1957, with CBN launching its TV station on DZXL-TV Channel 9 a year later. In 1961, ABS and CBN merged to form ABS-CBN and became the Philippines' largest network. On May 5, 2020, the network was ordered to stop broadcasting by the
National Telecommunications Commission after its
franchise expired. On July 10, 2020, the Philippine Congress rejected its franchise renewal due to alleged violations in their franchise and other legal issues such as failure to regularize employees, using pay-per-view channels in the free-to-air franchise, and alleged political meddling and bias during 2016 elections. Before this, President
Rodrigo Duterte himself accused ABS-CBN of allegedly being biased against his administration and vowed to block the renewal of their franchise. But critics of his administration, human rights groups, and several media unions said that the shutdown of ABS-CBN is an attack on press freedom and democracy in the country.
The network operations were also stopped by then-President
Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino lawyer, politician, dictator, and Kleptocracy, kleptocrat who served as the tenth president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He ruled the c ...
on September 23, 1972, when he declared
martial law until its return on the airwaves on September 14, 1986 (a few months after the ousting of Marcos during the People Power Revolution).
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Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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Intervision 68
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Ultravision 25
* ETV 39
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MTV Philippines
* UniversiTV
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5 Plus
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AksyonTV
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Studio 23
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GMA News TV
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AKTV
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ABS-CBN Sports and Action (S+A)
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O Shopping
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CNN Philippines: was a free-to-air,
commercial broadcast,
cable
Cable may refer to:
Mechanical
* Nautical cable, an assembly of three or more ropes woven against the weave of the ropes, rendering it virtually waterproof
* Wire rope, a type of rope that consists of several strands of metal wire laid into a hel ...
and
satellite
A satellite or an artificial satellite is an object, typically a spacecraft, placed into orbit around a celestial body. They have a variety of uses, including communication relay, weather forecasting, navigation ( GPS), broadcasting, scient ...
television network
A television broadcaster or television network is a telecommunications network for the distribution of television show, television content, where a central operation provides programming to many television stations, pay television providers or ...
in the
Philippines
The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Located in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of List of islands of the Philippines, 7,641 islands, with a tot ...
. It is owned and operated by
Nine Media Corporation
Nine Media Corporation (NMC, formerly known as Solar Television Network, Inc. or STVNI) is a Media in the Philippines, Philippine-based media company. Formerly a wholly owned subsidiary of Solar Entertainment Corporation (SEC), a multimedia t ...
, together with
Radio Philippines Network (RPN) as the main content provider, under license from
Warner Bros. Discovery. Replacing
9TV, CNN Philippines was launched on March 16, 2015. CNN Philippines is the fifth local franchise of
CNN in Asia, after
CNN Indonesia,
CNN Türk,
CNN Arabic, and CNN-IBN (now
CNN-News18 in India).
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SMNI: was a news and public affairs
television network
A television broadcaster or television network is a telecommunications network for the distribution of television show, television content, where a central operation provides programming to many television stations, pay television providers or ...
based in
Makati City. It is owned and operated by Swara Sug Media Corporation, the parent company of
Sonshine Media Network International, a religious broadcasting arm of the
Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) led by Filipino
televangelist and church leader pastor
Apollo Quiboloy.
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Talk TV
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Salaam TV: was a Philippine government-owned
Islam
Islam is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the Quran, and the teachings of Muhammad. Adherents of Islam are called Muslims, who are estimated to number Islam by country, 2 billion worldwide and are the world ...
ic channel owned by the
Presidential Communications Office through the
People's Television Network (PTV). The channel's main programming is solely focused on
Filipino Muslims and other Islamic communities in the Philippines.
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Hallypop
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Pinoy Hits: was a Filipino digital television channel owned by
GMA Network Inc. The channel conducted a test broadcast on January 2, 2023, and officially launched on January 16.
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QTV/Q
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C/S 9
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Vintage Television/Viva TV
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ATC@IBC
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RMN TV: was a
television station owned and operated by
Radio Mindanao Network in Cagayan de Oro. Its studios and transmitter were located at RMN Broadcast Center (Canoy Bldg.), Don Apolinario Velez St.,
Cagayan de Oro
Cagayan de Oro (abbreviated CDO and officially the City of Cagayan de Oro; ; Bukid language, Binukid: ''Ciudad ta Cagayan de Oro''; ; ) is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Regions of the Philippi ...
.
*Citynet/
Channel V Philippines
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Solar News Channel
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9TV
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Solar TV
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Jack City
*Catsup
*
2nd Avenue
*Island Living Channel
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Pilipinas HD
*
Inquirer 990 Television
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Pop Life TV
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DepEd TV
*
PIE Channel
See also
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Digital terrestrial television in the Philippines
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List of analog television stations in the Philippines
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List of digital television stations in the Philippines
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Subscription television in the Philippines
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Radio in the Philippines
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Mass media in the Philippines
References
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