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GTV (formerly known as QTV, Q and GMA News TV) is a commercial broadcast television network in the Philippines owned by Citynet Network Marketing and Productions Inc., a subsidiary of GMA Network Inc. The following is a list of all original television programming by QTV, Q, GMA News TV and GTV.
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on Q. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different ...
Q launched on November 11, 2005 as QTV, standing for "Quality Television". Its flagship stations in Metro Manila were DZOE-TV—which GMA leased as part of a partnership with the religious broadcaster ZOE Broadcasting Network (gaining control of the station in exchange for providing equipment for ZOE, and allowing airtime for ZOE-produced programming on QTV), with the GMA-owned DWDB-TV serving ...
This is a list of previously aired programs by Q and GMA News TV. Not what is also airing on A2Z. TheHotwiki A2Z is owned by ZOE TV, and is connected to the channel 11 feed. QTV / GMA News TV feed from 2005 - 2019 uses the ZOE TV Channel 11 frequency. Programs that are returned on Channel 11 feed like A2Z should be mentioned here.
This is an alphabetical list of television program articles (or sections within articles about television programs). Spaces and special characters are ignored. This list covers television programs whose first letter (excluding "the") of the title are Q and R .
Ang Pinaka (transl. the most) is a Philippine television news magazine show broadcast by QTV, Q and GMA News TV. Originally hosted by Pia Guanio, it premiered on November 13, 2005 on QTV. The show moved to GMA News TV on March 6, 2011. [1] The show concluded on March 15, 2020.
These are the programs aired on DZBB, the flagship AM station of GMA Network in Metro Manila. Selected programs are also simultaneously broadcast via its television counterpart Dobol B TV block on GTV .
This is an alphabetical list of television program articles (or sections within articles about television programs). Spaces and special characters are ignored.