Television in the Philippines

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Television in the Philippines was introduced in 1953. This article lists television networks broadcasting in the Philippines. The major free-to-air networks are popularly known by their flagship channels (e.g. ABC-5 [Manila] instead of simply ABC).

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[edit] Nationwide/Free-to-air

[edit] Government-owned

[edit] Private

[edit] Major

[edit] Minor

[edit] Defunct/Inactive

[edit] Religious

[edit] Other

  • Asian Pacific Broadcasting Company, Inc. (GMA-TV 6 DYXX Iloilo)
  • Bayan Productions
  • Conamor Broadcasting System, Inc.
  • CCI Asia
  • DXZB/TV 13 Cooperative (IBC 13 Zamboangga)
  • Jesuit Communications
  • Our Lady Foundation
  • PEC Broadcasting Corpoation
  • Rinconada Broadcasting Corporation
  • Sumuroy Broadcasting Corporation

[edit] Regional

[edit] Cable/Satellite

[edit] ABS-CBN affiliates

[edit] Solar Entertainment Corporation

[edit] STAR TV (Satellite Television for Asian Region Philippines)

[edit] VIVA Entertainment

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] Former/Defunct Cable Channels

  • 21st Century Entertainment
  • DVMC: Dream Video Music Channel
  • I Channel
  • Lakbay TV
  • Link TV
  • Lounge TV
  • Metro TV
  • Moneyline Telerate
  • New Life TV Shopping
  • Pinoy Blockbuster Channel (renamed Cinema One)
  • PPV English
  • PPV Tagalog
  • Prime Channel (renamed Viva Prime Channel)
  • Real Estate Channel
  • Sky 1 (the Filipino Channel)
  • SKY Info Channel
  • Skymall
  • SNN: Sarimanok News Network (renamed ABS-CBN News Channel)
  • Soho Central
  • Solar USA
  • Tech TV
  • Vid-OK Channel (renamed MYX)
  • Viva Cinema (renamed Pinoy Box Office)

[edit] See Also

[edit] External Links