Metro Channel sked (Oct. 11, 2020)

  • 6 am - Hong Kong Enigmata
  • 7 am - Stars on the Menu
  • 8 am - Last Paradise Series
  • 9 am - Art And Culture Magazine
  • 9:30 am - Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger
  • 10 am - Bobby and Bill
  • 10:30 am - Ask Master Joe
  • 11 am - On the Record
  • 11:30 am - Baby Matters
  • 11:55 am - TV Easy
  • 12 nn - Three Hungry Sisters
  • 1 pm - Saksi
  • 1:15 pm - Royal Tramp
  • 2:55 pm - Sports Like No Other
  • 3:25 pm - Showers of Blessing
  • 4 pm - 2020 PBA Philippine Cup: TNT Tropang Giga vs. Alaska Aces
  • 6 pm - Aerial China
  • 6:30 pm - TV Patrol
  • 7 pm - Sunday Report
  • 7:30 pm - China Album
  • 7:35 pm - Scoop
  • 8 pm - 2020 PBA Philippine Cup: NLEX Road Warriors vs. Ginebra San Miguel
  • 10 pm - Sunday Nightscares:Lights Out
  • 11:30 pm - Financial Magazine
  • 12 mn - Legal Mavericks
  • 1 am - TV Easy
  • 1:10 am - Best Selling Secrets
  • 1:40 am - TV Easy
  • 1:50 am - Scoop
  • 2:20 to 5 am - Fireplace

Regions of the Philippines



  • Ilocos Region
    • Abra
    • Baguio
    • Benguet
    • Dagupan
    • Ilocos Norte
    • Ilocos Sur
    • La Union
    • Mountain Province
    • Pangasinan
  • Cagayan Valley
    • Apayao
    • Batanes
    • Cagayan
    • Ifugao
    • Isabela
    • Kalinga
    • Nueva Vizcaya
    • Quirino
    • Santiago
  • Central Luzon
    • Angeles
    • Bataan
    • Bulacan
    • Cabanatuan
    • Malolos
    • Nueva Ecija
    • Olongapo
    • Pampanga
    • San Fernando
    • San Jose del Monte
    • Tarlac
    • Zambales
  • Metro Manila
    • Manila
    • Caloocan
    • Las Piñas
    • Makati
    • Malabon
    • Mandaluyong
    • Marikina
    • Muntinlupa
    • Navotas
    • Parañaque
    • Pasay
    • Pasig
    • Quezon City
    • San Juan
    • Taguig
    • Valenzuela
    • Pateros
  • Southern Tagalog
    • Aurora
    • Bacoor
    • Batangas City
    • Batangas
    • Binan
    • Cabuyao
    • Cainta
    • Calamba
    • Cavite
    • Dasmarinas
    • General Trias
    • Imus
    • Laguna
    • Lucena
    • Marinduque
    • Occidental Mindoro
    • Oriental Mindoro
    • Palawan del Norte
    • Palawan del Sur
    • Palawan Oriental
    • Puerto Princesa
    • Quezon
    • Rizal
    • Romblon
    • San Pablo
    • San Pedro
    • Santa Rosa
  • Bicol Region
    • Albay
    • Camarines Norte
    • Camarines Sur
    • Catanduanes
    • Masbate
    • Sorsogon
  • Western Visayas
    • Aklan
    • Antique
    • Bacolod
    • Capiz
    • Guimaras
    • Iloilo
    • Iloilo City
    • Negros del Norte
    • Negros Occidental
  • Central Visayas
    • Bohol
    • Cebu
    • Cebu City
    • Lapu-Lapu
    • Mandaue
    • Negros Oriental
    • Siquijor
  • Eastern Visayas
    • Biliran
    • Eastern Samar
    • Leyte
    • Northern Samar
    • Ormoc
    • Samar
    • Southern Leyte
    • Tacloban
  • Zamboanga Peninsula
    • Basilan
    • Sulu
    • Tawi-Tawi
    • Zamboanga City
    • Zamboanga del Norte
    • Zamboanga del Sur
    • Zamboanga Hermosa
    • Zamboanga Sibugay
  • Northern Mindanao
    • Agusan del Norte
    • Agusan del Sur
    • Bukidnon
    • Butuan
    • Cagayan de Oro
    • Camiguin
    • Dinagat Islands
    • Misamis Occidental
    • Misamis Oriental
    • Surigao del Norte
  • Southern Mindanao
    • Compostela Valley
    • Davao City
    • Davao del Norte
    • Davao del Sur
    • Davao Occidental
    • Davao Oriental
    • Sarangani
    • South Cotabato
    • Surigao del Sur
  • Central Mindanao
    • Cotabato City
    • Cotabato 
    • Iligan City
    • Lanao del Norte
    • Lanao del Sur
    • Maranaw
    • Maguindanao
    • Shariff Kabunsuan
    • Sultan Kudarat

                                                                  Palace says it has 'no reaction' on ABS-CBN comeback

                                                                  Malacañang said Wednesday it had "no reaction" on the return of some ABS-CBN Corp content to free television, nearly 3 months after a House panel dominated by President Rodrigo Duterte's allies denied the franchise renewal of the broadcaster.


                                                                  ABS-CBN said Tuesday some of its entertainment shows and movies would be seen on the A2Z channel 11, the newly rebranded Zoe TV 11, starting Oct. 10 through a blocktime arrangement.


                                                                  "What has happened is ABS-CBN has become a content provider so that’s a distinct line of business that does not require a franchise. I guess the fans of 'Probinsyano' and the other soap operas can look forward to them on Zoe TV," said Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque.


                                                                  "We neither welcome it nor—we have no reaction to it because they’re a content provider. For all intents and purposes, it is Zoe that will be subject to regulation because Zoe is the franchise holder," he told CNN Philippines.


                                                                  House Deputy Speaker Bro. Eddie Villanueva founded Zoe Broadcasting Network Inc. Roque said he did not know whether or not Duterte and Villanueva talked about the ABS-CBN-Zoe deal when they met for a pray-over last week.


                                                                  Duterte in December said he would see to it that ABS-CBN was "out" and from early in his term had accused it of failing to air his 2016 election ads. Despite this, his aides had sought to distance the President from the rejection of ABS-CBN's franchise application.


                                                                  ABS-CBN, which is owned by the wealthy Lopez family, has broadcast continuously since 1953 except between 1972 and 1986 when it was seized by dictator Ferdinand Marcos -- who Duterte admires.

                                                                   

                                                                  Duterte has a history of clashing with media outlets critical of his policies, including his controversial drug war that has killed thousands of people.


                                                                  In the months since losing its free-to-air permit, ABS-CBN has kept showing many of its popular news and drama programs on cable TV and online.


                                                                  But much of the advertising revenue it used to rake in has been wiped out, forcing the broadcaster to retrench thousands of its workers. -- With a report from Agence France-Presse


                                                                  https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/07/20/palace-says-it-has-no-reaction-on-abs-cbn-comeback

                                                                  Love Requires Costly Compromise

                                                                   [Love] beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things.  1 Corinthians 13:7, KJV


                                                                  Marriage, said an unknown pundit, is the art of two incompatible people learning to love compatibly together.  Anyone who has been married for more that 24 hours would agree that sustaining a marriage takes more than romantic feelings.  It takes a deep commitment of love which reaches beyond your emotions and feelings to meeting the needs of another.  It's costly, too!  But its currency isn't monetary.  We pay by repressing the desire to always be right, by giving up the desire to win every round.  Yes, love learns to compromise, to yield, but triumphs in the end.


                                                                  In the magnificent prose found in 1 Corinthians 13, Paul describes the characteristics of love.  I would urge you to make an intense study of this chapter.  It can change your life as it did mine many years ago.


                                                                  Paul says that real love—the kind that makes incompatible people compatible—is patient, kind, free of envy, not boastful or proud; it doesn't insist on its own way; it is slow to believe wrong but quick to rejoice in good things.


                                                                  Following these words Paul makes four statements about love as he writes, "Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, and endures all things."


                                                                  First, "Love bears all things."  Another translation says, "Love protects."  Another way of translating this expression is, "Love covers all things."  At least three times in Scripture we are told that love covers a multitude of sins in relationship to each other.  L.L. Huffman received a letter from a foreign friend, and the letter was filled with expressions that were quaint because the friend's knowledge of English grammar was quite poor; however, Huffman's heart was deeply touched as he read the postscript:  "The mistakes you will cover with the coat of love."


                                                                  "The best of men are but men at their best," we sometimes say—which means that everyone is prone to failure.  Nobody is perfect.  We will all make social blunders.  Eventually, the best of us will need the covering of love to hide his imperfections.  The Living Bible puts it like this: "If you love someone, you will be loyal to him no matter what the cost."  That is the picture of a real friend.


                                                                  Notice the second statement: "Love believes all things."  This explains how a young man can stray and fall into a life of hideous crime, yet his mother will say, "He was always a good boy who could do no harm to anyone."  The mother is sure that her boy is not the one who did it, but the district attorney sees it in a different light.  That is the great quality of agape love.


                                                                  Paul's fourth statement about love is that it "endures all things."  Before you challenge that statement, read this press release I read years ago:


                                                                  "Carmine Russel, 22, looks at the man who shot her a year ago as she is married to him during a Valentine's Day ceremony at Southern Michigan Prison...The groom, Jerry Randall, 30, shot his bride-to-be in the face during a lover's quarrel.  He was sentenced to 5 to 10 years for the shooting despite her refusal to testify against him…"  With almost unbelievable tenacity from a human vantage, love suffers long, is kind, and endures all things.  Nowhere in all of life's gamut of relationships is love more important than in our homes where we live helping incompatible people to be compatible.


                                                                  Resource Reading: Ephesians 4:17-32


                                                                  https://www.guidelines.org/devotional/love-requires-costly-compromise/