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Name Language Type Area reporting covers ABS-CBN News: English/Filipino: Daily: National Bulatlat [5]: English: Daily: National Cebu Daily News (CDN Digital) English
It was replaced by News Night with Pia Hontiveros effective March 27. [4] The network's move to retire the newscast was also partly due to viewers' complaints of retaining the Network News name despite rebranding three times. On March 26, 2017, CNN Philippines Network News Weekend officially ended the near 5-year run of Network News. [5]
Big Synergy Media Limited is a television production company headed by chief executive officer Rajiv Bakshi. It started as one of the country's first few independent television outfits in 1988. It started as one of the country's first few independent television outfits in 1988.
TV-3 61.25 MHz Zamboanga City: Advanced Media Broadcasting System (under blocktime agreement from ABS-CBN Corporation) Currently broadcasting: ALLTV2: DXXX-TV: TV-5 77.25 MHz Zamboanga City: Radio Philippines Network and Nine Media Corporation (under blocktime agreement from TV5 Network Inc.) Currently broadcasting: RPTV: DXVC-TV: TV-7 175.25 ...
Replacing 9TV, CNN Philippines was launched on March 16, 2015. [30] 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). SMNI: was a news and public affairs television network based in Makati City.
GMA News TV: 6 Stay-In Love: TV5: 46 ... Television in the Philippines; ... This page was last edited on 3 March 2025, at 05:59 (UTC).
Asia Pacific College – a joint venture between SM and IBM Philippines. [18] Gaming. Belle Corporation is Henry Sy's foray into the gaming industry in the Philippines, hoping to capitalize on the future of Pagcor's entertainment city. It is the developer of leisure and tourism destinations in the country. [19] [20] [16] – (SM owns 27%)
With an estimated total cost of ₱1.66 billion ($34.2 million), the 150-hectare airport hub is the result of a 50-year joint venture agreement between Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA) and Cagayan Land Property Development Corporation (CLPDC) with the private consortium contributing 58.3% in equity or ₱966 million while CEZA's share is 41.7% or ₱691 million. [3]