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The Filipino Channel, commonly known as TFC, is a global subscription television network owned and operated by the Philippine media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation.Its programming is composed primarily of imported programs produced and distributed by ABS-CBN Studios and ABS-CBN News, targeting the Filipino diaspora. [1]
The following re-runs of teleseryes were aired on The Filipino Channel as part of a temporary programming changes due to the enhanced community quarantine done to lower the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines which began in March 2020. Other re-run teleseryes were aired as a replacement when a re-run teleserye has ended.
TV Patrol [2] [3] [4] (2023; hook-up with A2Z, All TV, ANC, Kapamilya Channel and Prime TV) Noli de Castro, Karen Davila, Alvin Elchico and Bernadette Sembrano; TV Patrol Weekend (2023; hook-up with A2Z, All TV, ANC, Kapamilya Channel and Prime TV) Zen Hernandez and Adrian Ayalin [5] Yan Tayo (2024) Noel Alamar and Dennis Datu
Global Pinoy Konek (2023–present) Go Agri (2022–present) Game On: Isyu at Balita (2023–present, hookup from RP2 Sports) Home EcoNanay (2017–2020, 2022–present) Impormasyon at Aksyon sa Bagong Pilipinas [2] (2024–present) Kalinga Hatid ng Red Cross (2017–present) Mabuhay Pilipinas (2017–present) Malacañang Press Briefing (hookup ...
After shutting down its terrestrial and regional stations, ABS-CBN started distributing its own programs on Kapamilya Channel (a cable channel), [8] Kapamilya Online Live (a web-based channel), [9] and A2Z (a free-to-air channel in partnership with ZOE Broadcasting Network). [10]
Kapitang Pinoy (radio drama) Katumbas ay Biyaya (radio drama in partnership with DOH-NNC) (2013–2020) Katuwaan sa DZRH; Kulang sa Pito (radio drama) Lolo Jose (radio drama) Lingkod Bayan (2007–2020) LVN Perla Musikal; Luhang Tagumpay (radio drama) Macho Papa: Ang Super Herong Bonggang Bongga (radio drama) Mag-Usap Tayo! (2012–2020) DZRH ...
Filipinos in Qatar are either migrants or descendants of the Philippines living in Qatar. Around 260,000 Filipinos live in Qatar, [1] [2] and frequently work in construction and service jobs. [3] As of early 2017, Filipinos are estimated to be the fourth-largest group of foreign workers in Qatar, after Indians, Nepalis and Bangladeshis. [1]
However, ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC), the cable operations of Knowledge Channel, The Filipino Channel (TFC), TeleRadyo (later TeleRadyo Serbisyo), and its sister cable channels (run by subsidiary Creative Programs including Metro Channel, which was named after Metro Magazines whose publisher is ABS-CBN Publishing), as well as its online ...