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Douyin, also known as TikTok internationally, is a Chinese short video platform owned by Bytedance. Unlike TikTok, Douyin in China also allow users to upload longer form video, including provide original programs started in 2019.
The following is a partial list of Philippine television programs by date of first broadcast in the Philippines. The lists of television programs are in reverse chronological order by year; within each year, the list is chronological.
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Programs previously aired by the Radio Philippines Network and RPTV broadcasts a variety of programming through its VHF terrestrial television station RPN TV-9 Manila. This article also includes shows previously aired by RPN as itself, and other previous incarnations.
Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( June 2022 ) The following is a list of programs distributed by ABS-CBN Studios , a Philippine television network and production company .
The Final Word with Rico Hizon (2020–2024; CNN Philippines) The Hour Updates (1989–1994; RPN) The News with Uncle Bob (1961–1972; RBS) The Saturday Report (RPN) The Sunday Report (RPN) The Weekend News (1996–2001; ABS-CBN, 2012–2016; PTV) The Weekender World (2006–2009; SMNI)
The following is a list of original programming previously broadcast by ABS-CBN, a defunct free-to-air commercial broadcasting television network in the Philippines, owned by ABS-CBN Corporation. It was headquartered on the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Diliman, Quezon City.
Chinese television dramas (Chinese: 中国电视连续剧; pinyin: Zhōngguó diànshì liánxùjù), sometimes colloquially known as C-dramas, are Chinese-language television drama series originating from mainland China, sometimes including co-productions with the Greater China region.