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  2. One Sports (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Cignal Play Available on the Cignal Play website or via mobile application One Sports (stylized in all lowercase ) is a Philippine free-to-air television network owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) and jointly operated by TV5 Network, Inc. , both subsidiaries of MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. media arm of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund.

  3. List of programs broadcast by ABS-CBN - Wikipedia

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    Ang TV Cebu; Ang TV Davao; Ano Ngani? Arangkada; Awitanghalan; Bagong Morning Kapamilya (2018–2020) Bagong Umaga, Bagong Balita (2012–2018) Baguio Diaries; Banay ni Iyo Karpyo (1969–1970) - ABS-CBN Cebu; Barkadahan sa S na S; Batangas News Patrol (2008–2009) Bida Kapampangan (2011–2017) Buenos Días Zamboanga (2019–2020) Carol En ...

  4. Cokaliong Shipping Lines - Wikipedia

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    She is the former M/V Avrora Okushiri, the newest acquisition of Cokaliong Shipping, purchased in 2016 and. [8] [9] She was built in 1999, and is the sister ship of the M/V Filipinas Jagna. She is the third vessel to have the third ship in the Cokaliong fleet to have a computerized engine monitoring system. She plies the Cebu-Surigao route.

  5. Butuan Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Nasipit is a major "hub" for the various ferries & shipping going to Butuan Bay and here are several major shipping & ferry lines serving the Manila and Cebu routes, which are: 2GO, Carlos A. Gothong Shipping Lines, Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corporation a.k.a. Sulpicio Lines, Cokaliong Shipping Lines and Trans-Asia Shipping Lines ...

  6. Cebu City Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The Cebu City Sports Center, formerly called as Abellana Sports Complex is a track and field and football stadium located in Cebu City, Philippines. The complex was built by the city to serve as the main venue for the 1994 Palarong Pambansa and accommodate large events of various kinds. It is owned and managed by the Cebu City government.

  7. Cebu South Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Cebu South Bus Terminal is located on a 1.2-hectare (3.0-acre) site along N. Bacalso Avenue in Cebu City [7] where the 60-mile main railway terminal depot of Cebu used to stand. The Philippine Railway Company, along with the Panay line, operated a line in Cebu from 1911 to 1942, when operations ceased because of the Japanese occupation of ...

  8. List of radio stations in Cebu - Wikipedia

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    Cebu City: 963 kHz: Bombo Radyo Cebu: People's Broadcasting Service, Inc. (part of Bombo Radyo Philippines) News, Public Affairs, Talk, Drama DYMF: 10 kW Cebu City: 999 kHz: Super Radyo Cebu: GMA Network, Inc. News, Public Affairs, Talk, Drama DYSS: 10 kW Cebu City: 1152 kHz: Bag-ong Adlaw DYCM: Makati Broadcasting Company News, Public Affairs ...

  9. DYSS-TV - Wikipedia

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    Television station in Metro Cebu, Philippines GMA TV-7 Cebu (DYSS-TV) Metro Cebu Philippines City Cebu City Channels Analog: 7 (VHF) Digital: 26 (UHF) (ISDB-Tb) Virtual: 7.01 Branding GMA TV-7 Cebu Programming Subchannels See list Affiliations 7.1: GMA 7.2: GTV 7.3: Heart of Asia 7.4: I Heart Movies Ownership Owner GMA Network Inc. Sister stations DYLS-TV (GTV) GMA Super Radyo DYSS 999 ...