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Studio 23 (officially Studio 23, Inc. and stylized in all uppercase as STUDIO 23) was a Filipino television network owned by ABS-CBN Corporation. The network was named for its flagship station in Metro Manila , DWAC-TV and carried on UHF channel 23.
Below is a partial list of shows that were previously aired in Studio 23, a defunct Philippine television network. For the final shows on ABS-CBN Sports and Action , see List of programs broadcast by ABS-CBN Sports and Action .
Breakfast is a Philippine television news broadcasting and talk show broadcast by Studio 23 and ANC. It was originally hosted by David Celdran, Techie Severino, Jess Liwanag, Lia Andanar Yu, Billy Aniceto, Angel Rivero, Mitzi Borromeo, Mico Halili, Karmina Constantino, and JC Gonzalez. It aired from March 15, 1999, to June 22, 2007.
DWAC-TV, Channel 23, was the flagship UHF station of Philippine all-sports television network ABS-CBN Sports and Action (S+A), a fully owned subsidiary of ABS-CBN Corporation. Its studios and transmitter are located at ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center , Mother Ignacia Avenue corner Sergeant Esguerra Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City.
Aliw Channel 23 (stylized as ALIW Channel 23) is a Philippine television network owned and operated by Aliw Broadcasting Corporation. The network broadcasts on UHF Channel 23 via digital terrestrial television in Metro Manila. Its studios and broadcast facilities are located on the 5th and 20th floors of the Citystate Centre in Pasig.
The day after, on January 18, 2014, ABS-CBN Sports and Action, stylized as ABS-CBN SPORTS+ACTION or S+A, [5] launched as a Filipino free-to-air sports and action channel. It was managed by ABS-CBN Sports, ABS-CBN's sports content division. The channel occupied the former channel space of its predecessor, Studio 23, a young adult-oriented network.
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In Metro Manila, Sports + Action broadcast terrestrially and through DTT through DWAC-TV (UHF channel 23), the frequency once used by the defunct national television network Studio 23 until its closure on January 16, 2014, with most of its UHF affiliate stations in the provinces owned by AMCARA Broadcasting Network.