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  2. Kapamilya Channel - Wikipedia

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    The network streams live content and makes most of its shows available on the streaming service iWantTFC. [7] On August 1, 2020, the network officially launched the Kapamilya Online Live service, which live-streams some of the content from Kapamilya Channel and Jeepney TV on Facebook and YouTube. [8]

  3. List of countries by employment in agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Employment in agriculture (% of total employment) Year Source ... Philippines: 26.0: 2017 [1]

  4. DZRH News Television - Wikipedia

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    DZRH News Television airs the live video feed of DZRH programs, except selected radio dramas, the religious radio program Tinig ng Pagasa and during sign-off. It signs off every Sunday from 12:00 am to 4:00 am PHT and during Holy Week from Maundy Thursday to Black Saturday , thus showing its logo without audio instead.

  5. List of programs broadcast by People's Television Network

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    Philippine Collegiate Peace Debates (September 29, 2013) Philippine Marine Biodiversity Video Documentary by Sen. Loren Legarda (May 2014) Philippine Military Academy Graduation Rites (March, yearly) People Power 20th Anniversary Documentary Special (2006) Promulgation of the Preamble of the 1987 Philippine Live Constitution (December 4, 2013)

  6. Blast TV - Wikipedia

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    Blast TV is a Philippine over-the-top streaming media and free ad-supported streaming television service owned by TAP Digital Media Ventures Corporation.The service offers in-house linear streaming channels, as well as video on demand content from NBCUniversal, Paramount Global, Sony Pictures Entertainment, MGM Television, Lionsgate, FilmRise, Voltage Pictures, millennium Media and CJ ENM.

  7. Economy of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the Philippines is an emerging market, and considered as a newly industrialized country in the Asia-Pacific region. [31] In 2025, the Philippine economy is estimated to be at ₱29.66 trillion ($507.6 billion), making it the world's 31st largest by nominal GDP and 11th largest in Asia according to the International Monetary Fund.

  8. iWantTFC - Wikipedia

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    iWantTFC stores over 10,000 hours of content and programs, over 1,000 films and television series, and several live on-demand channels and video-on-demand. Most of its contents and films are produced by ABS-CBN Corporation's divisions including ABS-CBN Studios and ABS-CBN Films. In addition, there are over 20 original films and over 50 original ...

  9. Labor policy in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The share of the Philippine labor force employed in agriculture declined from over 40% in 1991 to less than 25% in 2019. [6] During the same period, employment in the service sector became the largest contributor to the workforce, accounting for over 60% by 2022. [ 6 ]