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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]
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Kapamilya Channel (lit. ' Family member channel ') is a 24-hour Philippine pay television network owned and operated by ABS-CBN Corporation, a subsidiary of the Lopez Holdings Corporation. Headquartered at the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City, it serves as the flagship television network of ABS-CBN Corporation.
Associated film production Cordora: Lulutang Ka sa Sarili Mong Dugo: June 24, 1992 Francis Posadas Eddie Garcia, Roi Vinzon, Tessie Tomas: Action: Produced by First Films. Distributed by GMA Radio Television Arts Valentine Zepanta: August 5, 1992 Eddie Garcia, Charo Santos: Produced by First Films. Distributed by GMA Radio Television Arts
iWantTFC (formerly known as iWant TV and iWant) is a Filipino over-the-top media service and production company owned and operated by ABS-CBN Digital Media, a division of ABS-CBN Corporation. It was formed in 2020 through the merger of two streaming services iWant and TFC Online.
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Below is a partial list of shows that were aired on the now-defunct Philippine television network, Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation (relaunched as City 2 Television) from 1973 following the declaration of Martial law by then-President Ferdinand Marcos until 1986 during the height of EDSA Revolution to make way for the return of ABS-CBN with flagship station DWWX-TV.