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Afternoon Delight; Cinema Greats; Golden Cinema; Last Full Show (1977–1978) Maharlika Theater; MBS Movie of the Week; MBS Primetime Movie (1980–1986) Movie House; Mystery Theater (1989) PTV's Best (1989–1999) Pelikulang Pansabado (1978) Premiere Theater (1977–1978) Pilipino Box Office; Primetime Movie; Primetime Specials; Saturday ...
Regional TV News (July 26, 2021—present) Regal Treasures (July 30, 2021—present) Aksyon Time (July 31, 2021—January 29, 2022) Ito Ang Tahanan (August 9, 2021—present) Let's Get Ready To TV-Radyo (August 9, 2021—August 5, 2022) Kada Umaga (August 30, 2021—present) Regal Studio Presents (September 11, 2021—present)
January 1 Aniplus Asia and K-Plus have ceased its broadcast in the Philippines by Cignal and SatLite due to the termination of agreement between Omnicontent Management, Inc. (the exclusive Philippine pay TV distributor) and Plus Media Networks, Pte. Ltd. as they failed to agree on the terms and conditions for the renewal of its channel carriage.
PBA on Viva TV (2000–2002) Philippine Secondary Schools Basketball Championship (2017) Pilipinas Sabong Sports (2005–2009) Pinoy Wrestling (1989–1990) Planet Speed (2000) Racing World (1996–2000) Ringside at Elorde (1983–1987) Sabong TV: Ang #1 Sabong Show ng Bayan (2005–2011, 2014–2023, produced by Visivo Productions)
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.
Movies to Watch: 1993 1999 Value Vision: 1995 2001 Chinese Variety Show: 1996 2003 Smart TV Shopping: 1998 2001 EZ Shop [d] 2001 August 8, 2008 May 30, 2016 July 31, 2020 Winner TV Shopping: 2002 2008 Venta5 Interactive TV Shopping: September 11, 2006 August 8, 2008 Shop Japan [d] June 22, 2014 March 28, 2018 produced by Moshi Moshi Japan ...
Teleseryes are aired in the afternoon and prime time, five days a week. Their audience crosses age and gender lines, and they have the highest advertising rates in the Philippine television industry. Series last from three months to a year or longer, depending on ratings. Philippine TV dramas also include serials and anthologies, usually shown ...
On Facebook, the shows are streamed in regular time slots, with some scheduled commentary breaks between. On YouTube, it streams throughout the day from 6:00 a.m. to midnight (except during TV special events) and streaming 24 hours a day and 7 days a week (since May 6, 2024). [26]