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GMA–Kamuning station, also known as Kamuning station, [1] is an elevated Metro Rail Transit (MRT) station located on the MRT Line 3 (MRT-3) system at the boundary of barangays South Triangle and Pinyahan in the Scout Area of Diliman, Quezon City.
GMA inaugurated the facility on June 14, 2000, the birthdate of GMA Network, as part of the kick-off of its year-round celebration of its 50th golden anniversary. While the first phase of the project has already been completed with the completion of the 17-storey high-rise building, the center has an option to upgrade the older, existing ...
GMA Romblon DWTR-TV 7 10 kW (20 kW ERP) Triple Peak, Tablas Island, Santa Maria, Romblon: GMA Naga DWAI-TV: 30 kW GMA Broadcast Complex, Concepcion Pequena, Naga, Camarines Sur (Bicol Region) GMA Legazpi DWLA-TV: 12 10 kW (50 kW ERP) Mt. Bariw, Estanza, Legazpi, Albay: GMA Masbate DYKD-TV: 7 5 kW Brgy. Pinamurbuhan, Mobo, Masbate: GMA Catanduanes
A tent facility at a disused NSGB air terminal used to hold Haitian migrants. While normally the GMOC only detains a small number of migrants, there was a large influx of migrants after Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide took power on September 30, 1991. [8]
GMA Network was the first television network in the Philippines to broadcast GMA-7 and GMA News TV-11 in standard definition (SD) format with a 4:3 aspect ratio, similar to TV channels in European countries, although the content had been stretched horizontally from its original 4:3 ratio.
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Expansion works for the existing passenger terminal began in 2017 to address congestion in the airport. [8] On March 16, 2018, the expanded passenger terminal was inaugurated. [9] Part of the development project is the construction of the new terminal building and the extension of the runway from 2,100 to 2,500 meters (6,900 to 8,200 ft).
The complex was inaugurated upon GMA's conversion to stereo broadcasting. In 1987, it served as the live studio of variety shows Lunch Date , That's Entertainment , Vilma! and GMA Supershow . In 1995, GMA Network Inc. divided the building into two studios in order to accommodate a permanent 400-person audience for Eat Bulaga! .