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ANC Today; Arroyo Presidency; Assignment (1995–2001) After the Fact (2021–2022) Ako Ang Simula (2011–2013) Balita Via Satellite; Balitang America (2002–2021) Balitang Australia; Balitang Canada (2012–2015) Balitang Europe; Balitang Middle East; Bandila (2006–2014) Barangay Dos; Belo Beauty 101; Beyond Politics (2013–2019) Business ...
Sairtek - a top broadcast service provider in Lagos; provides free-to-air broadcasting, live streaming, satellite, OTT and IPTV, distribution and contribution services; StarTimes - DTT and DTH operator; TrendTV [13] TStv [14] - was off air but back on air since October 2020 - discontinued
One Media Network is a news and infotainment television channel based in the Philippines and owned by Global Satellite Technology Services, the operator of G Sat Direct TV. [1] Currently, GNN is available as a free-to-air satellite channel via SES-9 satellite transponder through GSAT, through its terrestrial free TV stations in key provinces ...
SKY Direct: Sky Direct is a direct-broadcast satellite (DBS) service provider in the Philippines. It is owned and operated by Sky Cable Corporation , a subsidiary of ABS-CBN Corporation . On December 23, 2015, Sky was granted a provisional authority by the NTC to operate and maintain a DBS service in the country for 18 months and plans to spend ...
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Dream Satellite TV filed a complaint with the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) against Global Broadcasting and Multimedia, Inc. (G Sat) for offering A DTH service in the Philippines without a franchise and a license from Philippine authorities, namely the Philippine Congress for a broadcast franchise and the NTC for a Certificate of Public Convenience. [2]
Cable television in the Philippines was introduced in 1969 with the first commercial service of Nuvue Cablevision (later absorbed into Sky Cable); Satellite television in the Philippines was introduced in 2001 with the first commercial broadcast of Dream Satellite TV (now defunct); and IPTV and digital over-the-top streaming services in the Philippines was introduced in 2010 with the first ...
It is exclusively aired over Digital terrestrial television on UHF Channels 39 and 43 in Metro Manila, and UHF Channel 19 in Davao Central and through more than 500 cable & satellite affiliates nationwide, selected programs simulcasting live via Facebook page, as well as on the main SMNI channel via analog and digital TV. [3]