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Also marks the birthday of Emilio Aguinaldo, the founding president of the Philippines. April 27 Lapu-Lapu Day: Araw ni Lapu-Lapu: Fixed A working holiday which was first observed in 2019. Celebrates the victory of Lapu-Lapu and his men over the Spaniards, led by Ferdinand Magellan, during the Battle of Mactan on April 27, 1521. May 8 Radio Day
D8TV (stylized as ∞ᵗᵛ) is a Philippine free-to-air digital television channel that broadcasts a variety of lifestyle and infotainment. It is owned by Digital 8, a media company founded by former ABS-CBN News reporter Jay Ruiz, and former general manager of PTV Ana Puod.
1967 - D-8-XM-TV Channel 8 was launched by Associated Broadcasting Corporation (now TV5 Network, Inc.) until President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law was forced to shut down in 1972. 1973 - D-8-XM-TV Channel 8 was reopened and became part of the Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation.
1995 World Youth Day Coverage (January 10–15, 1995, together with GMA 7) 2nd ASEAN-Japan TV Festival 2017 (September 2017) 50th Anniversary of Leyte Landing (1994) The 60th Anniversary of Korean-Philippine Diplomatic Relations Friendship Festival (2009) Aliw Awards (1994–2009; 2012) Anak TV Seal Awards (January 12, 2014)
April 8 – Black Saturday; April 10 – Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor) (Actually, April 9; considered as regular holiday by virtue of Proclamation No. 90.) August 21 – Ninoy Aquino Day; October 30 – Election Day (Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan) (By virtue of a later proclamation.) [254] November 1 – All Saints Day
Tatlong Makasalanan (April 5–7, 1993) Experiencing the Holy Land (April 17, 2014) Faithwalk: A Pilgrimage to Egypt, Jordan and Holy Land (April 18, 2014 (nationwide), April 19, 2014 (Channel 3 Cebu)) Found By Love: A Jesuits Lenten TV Special (April 11, 2009) Goin Bulilit Lenten Special Presents: The Prodigal Son (April 2014)
As per Executive Order No. 292, chapter 7 section 26, the following are regular holidays and special days, approved on July 25, 1987. [17] Note that in the list, holidays in bold are "regular holidays," and those in italics are "nationwide special days". January 1 – New Year's Day; March 31 – Maundy Thursday; April 1 – Good Friday
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