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The Beat (Philippine TV program) Bingit; Biyahe ni Drew; Black Rider (TV series) Born to Be Wild (TV program) Brigada (TV program) Brigada Siete; Buena Mano Balita; Business Today (Philippine TV program) Byaheng DO30
Other sports include Volleyball and Badminton, such as the JVC Badminton tournament and the first-ever Manny V. Pangilinan Badminton Tournament, pitting players from Asia and Europe, in 2005. The network also launched Solar Sports Desk, a late-evening sports news program, similar to ESPN, those famed American sports programs such as ...
In 1998, The Philippines tried to qualify for the 1998 Thomas Cup. The team shown improvement as they lost 4–1 to Singapore, 3–2 to Australia and won 5–0 against Iran. [6] The Philippines men's team made their Badminton Asia Team Championships debut in 2016.
Super Radyo DZBB Flash Report (up-to-the-minute breaking news, 1999–present) Super Radyo DZBB News Flash (hourly news update, 1999–present) Super Radyo DZBB Special Coverage (live coverage, 1999–present) The "Long Tall" Howard Medina Show (2014–present) TKO: Talakayan, Komentaryo at Opinyon (2019–present) Umaga Na, Balita Na! (2002 ...
GTV (formerly known as QTV, Q and GMA News TV) is a commercial broadcast television network in the Philippines owned by Citynet Network Marketing and Productions Inc., a subsidiary of GMA Network Inc. The following is a list of all original television programming by QTV, Q, GMA News TV and GTV.
GMA Headline News: May 19, 1986 January 3, 1992 GMA Balita: May 19, 1986 April 8, 1998 GMA Saturday/Sunday Report: May 24, 1986 August 20, 1989 GMA News Live: January 5, 1987 July 14, 2002 GMA Morning News Live: 1991 1991 Kape at Balita: February 11, 1991 December 3, 1993 GMA Network News: January 6, 1992 July 14, 2002 Mornings @ GMA [40] April ...
Balita Pilipinas Primetime (transl. news Philippines primetime) is a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by GMA News TV. Anchored by Arnold Clavio, it premiered on March 5, 2011. The show concluded on February 15, 2014.
Anchored by Vicky Morales, it features news that focuses on positive events in the Philippines. Bea Binene anchors segments that show different attractions for children as well as news from the youth. In February 2021, GMA News TV was rebranded as GTV, with the show being carried over. [1]