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News 8 At One [1点新闻] (weekdays at 1pm) Hello Singapore – 狮城有约 (weekdays from 6:30pm to 7:30pm) Hello Singapore Highlights (weekdays 7:30am) News Tonight – 晚间新闻 (all days from 10pm to 10:30pm) (also broadcast on Mediacorp Channel U at 11pm on all days) Singapore Today – 狮城6点半 (weekends only from 6:30pm)
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.
Sales of TV Guide began to reverse course with the 4–10 September 1953, "Fall Preview" issue, which had an average circulation of 1,746,327 copies; by the mid-1960s, TV Guide had become the most widely circulated magazine in the United States. [9] Print TV listings were a common feature of newspapers from the late-1950s to the mid-2000s.
Its programmes have been and continue to be exported to many Chinese-speaking communities around the world; such as Mainland China, Taiwan, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Japan, United States, Canada, Australia, South Korea, India and most of Europe (including England), via satellite, video cassettes, VCDs and DVDs and now Internet.
The following is a list of programs distributed by ABS-CBN Studios, a Philippine television network and production company. It is headquartered at ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center , Diliman , Quezon City .
The following lists are of programs broadcast by GMA Pinoy TV. Note: Program titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year it debuted in parentheses. Programs are aired on all GMA Pinoy TV feeds except when noted.
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.