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Dream Satellite TV filed a complaint with the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) against Global Broadcasting and Multimedia, Inc. 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 ...
Dream TV may refer to: Dream TV, a side-scrolling action video game for the Super NES; Dream TV (Egypt), Arabic satellite television channel headquartered in Egypt; Dream TV (Turkey), Turkish music channel; Dream Satellite TV, television broadcasting service via satellite in the Philippines
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 ...
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.
The Philippines is looking to buy more military hardware to modernise its arsenal, including additional BrahMos missiles from India and at least two submarines, the chief of the armed forces said ...
Dreamscape Entertainment is a Philippine television production and entertainment company of ABS-CBN Studios, a division of ABS-CBN Corporation, that supplies telenovelas for its namesake television network ABS-CBN, and sister channels and online platforms.
Dream Maker (Korean: 드림메이커; RR: Deurimmeikeo; MR: Tŭrimmeik'ŏ; also known as Dream Maker: The Search for the Next Global Pop Group) is a Philippine-South Korean boy group survival reality show. The show premiered on A2Z and Kapamilya Channel on November 19, 2022.
There’s an open secret among users of Twitch, the Amazon-owned video streaming service used mostly for e-sports streaming: They can embed their streams onto third-party websites to inflate the ...