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  2. Nickelodeon (Philippine TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Nickelodeon celebrated the release of the new channel on April 9, 2011, on the Bonifacio Global City, Open Field, Taguig City with the event entitled, "Nick World". The event included mascots of notable Nicktoon characters with storytelling, an animals show, martial arts performances and a world of exciting attractions, booths, and modules for ...

  3. Category:Decades in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Elections in the Philippines by decade (14 C) M. Philippine music by decade (3 C) P. Philippine cinema by decade (10 C) Philippine sport by decade (13 C) T.

  4. Category : Children's television channels in the Philippines

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    Pages in category "Children's television channels in the Philippines" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Pamana (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    ' Heritage ') is a Filipino educational television series developed by the Sky Foundation (now the Knowledge Channel Foundation) and broadcast on Knowledge Channel beginning in 2001. [4] Both this series and Kasaysayan TV were the first original programs to be created by the foundation.

  6. Television in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The channel was on test broadcast from June 12–28, 2020; [14] and was officially launched on June 29, 2020. [15] I Heart Movies: is a Philippine free-to-air television channel owned by GMA Network Inc. The channel was on test broadcast from March 22, 2021, until March 31, 2021, and was officially launched on April 5, 2021. [16] [17] [18]

  7. Batibot - Wikipedia

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    The precursor of Batibot was Sesame!, a Filipino version of the American children's show, Sesame Street. [4] Sesame! was a co-production of the Philippine Children's Television Foundation (PCTF) and the Children's Television Workshop (CTW) with support from the Philippine government.

  8. Myx - Wikipedia

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    Myx (/ ˈ m ɪ k s /, stylized as MYX or myx) is a Philippine pay television channel based in Quezon City and owned by Creative Programs Inc., a subsidiary of ABS-CBN Corporation. The channel is targeted to youth audiences and primarily airs music videos.

  9. Student Canteen - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the triumvirate of Menardo Jimenez, Felipe Gozon and Gilberto Duavit Sr. took over RBS and changed its name to GMA Radio-Television Arts. Looking for a show that could serve as a gateway to daytime dominance, the new management conducted negotiations with Eddie Ilarde who readily agreed to revive Student Canteen under his production company Program Philippines Inc. [4]