2021-present: Return to the old logo
70 and Buong Puso Para sa Pilipino have been removed in some teaser programs that only GMA logo was used.
The Philippines' Largest Network GMA should be decisions to reverted back into "Rainbow Network" branding with the returned of the 1995 logo and slogan for the network's new millennium.
With this reversion, GMA would be reformatting into mix of Entertainment and Variety shows, News and Public Affairs programs, Public Service programs/announcements/messages, Sports coverage, Religious broadcasters/Catholic shows, Blocktime programming’s, Movies, Event shows and Infomercial, plus Business and Lifestyle shows for every Filipino throughout the world, known as the network's News, Public Service and Entertainment channel; while GMA News TV was rebranded to GTV (Generous Television) as a 24/7 English general news, sports and entertainment channel, as well as American and Asian series and Citynet DWDB-TV Channel 27 in Metro Manila become 24/7 news, affairs and general channel; while the network's radio divisions Barangay FM and Super Radyo reverted back to Campus Radio and Bisig Bayan.
It also revives GMA old shows to be returned such as Mornings @ GMA (in English), Salo-Salo Together, That's Entertainment, Saksi, GMA Network News (in English), GMA Love Stories, Extra-Extra, Pinoy Blockbusters, GMA's Best, S.O.P. (Sobrang Okay, Pare!), Dear Friend, S-Files, All-Star K!, Partners with Mel and mostly telenovelas series, which will take the place of Unang Hirit, Eat Bulaga! (produced by TAPE, Inc.), Wowowin (by WBR Entertainment Productions, Inc., under the network's Entertainment Group), 24 Oras, Sarap Di Ba?, Studio 7, All-Out Sundays, Dear Uge, GMA Blockbusters, Daig Kayo Ng Lola Ko and Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho's timeslots.
These of two shows (since the inception of Kapuso Network days) were Mars Pa More (formerly Mars) to be extended up to 45 minutes to make it aired 1-hour and 30 minutes because it will merge with SiS and Moms, while Magpakailanman will be transition it's genre from true stories into real-life stories of every Filipino (i.e. Drama, Family, Romance, Talented, Inspirational, Overseas Filipino Workers, Political, Sports, etc.) with MTRCB's Parental Guidance Advisory whereas viewers can be send their stories about the real-life, because it will similar to Maalaala Mo Kaya (MMK) on the rival ABS-CBN.
All GMA-7's national programming were permanently switched it's broadcasting from 4:3 aspect ratio Standard Definition Television (SDTV) into 16:9 1080p High Definition Television (HDTV) for better quality picture, and also, GMA's Transmitter will decided to downgrading their Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of 500,000 watts (though the TPO of 100,000 watts is the strongest state-of-the-art transmitter power output since GMA-7 was inaugurated a new 777-ft. Tower of Power) in order to control power costs, and ensured to improvement the signal reception and audio quality on both Analog and Digital television broadcasts throughout Mega Manila and surrounding areas.
During sign-on and sign-off notice, GMA would be decided to stop producing national anthem music video produced by the network itself to be replaced by the 16:9 4K UHD Digitally Restored and Remastered of Philippine National Anthem 1994 version produced by BPI to be aired on GMA-7 and GMA News TV-27.
GMA Network sparks hope this 2021 with exciting new programs and offerings
GMA Network offers a beacon of hope this 2021 as it ushers in the New Year with a stellar roster of exciting new programs and offerings.
Kick-starting the line-up for GMA Afternoon Prime is the return of “Magkaagaw” with recap and fresh episodes to ring in the New Year. Magkaagaw is the high-rating soap top-billed by Sunshine Dizon, Klea Pineda, Jeric Gonzales, and Sheryl Cruz. Next up is the heart-tugging story of “Babawiin Ko Ang Lahat” top-billed by John Estrada and Carmina Villaroel, and in her first starring role, promising Kapuso drama actress Pauline Mendoza. The well-loved tandem of Rita Daniela and Ken Chan returns to the small screen on “Ang Dalawang Ikaw” and is joined by Kapuso newcomer Ana Vicente.
Set to launch as well on GMA Afternoon Prime is the TV adaptation of the 1988 award-winning film “Nagbabagang Luha” starring Glaiza de Castro, Rayver Cruz, introducing Claire Castro with Mike Tan. Viewers should also watch out for the riveting legal drama “Artikulo 247”; the multi-layered rivalry of three sisters in “Las Hermanas”; the weekly drama series “Love Connections” that opens with intriguing social media posts and eventually unravels the story behind them; and the story of the little person who one day discovers that she is an heiress despite growing up from a poor family in “Little Princess.”
On GMA Telebabad, the rivalry between friends-turned-mortal-enemies continues in the recap and fresh episodes of “Anak ni Waray vs. Anak ni Biday,” top-billed by Kapuso Primetime Princess Barbie Forteza and Kate Valdez, together with Migo Adecer and seasoned actresses Snooky Serna and Dina Bonnevie.
Viewers also can’t wait for the highly-anticipated romantic comedy series “First Yaya.” The series is headlined by award-winning Kapuso actor Gabby Concepcion with Pancho Magno, Maxine Medina, Pilar Pilapil, Cassy Legaspi, JD Domagoso, and Sanya Lopez who plays the lead role of Yaya Melody. It follows the story of the Vice President of the Philippines (Gabby) who will later assume the presidency and his blooming romance with Yaya Melody, the nanny of his children.
Another breakthrough cultural drama series from the GMA Entertainment Group this 2021 is “Legal Wives” where Kapuso Drama King Dennis Trillo takes on the challenging role of Ishmael, a Maranaw Muslim royalty who has three wives portrayed by talented actresses Alice Dixson, Andrea Torres, and Bianca Umali. Portraying an equally important role is internationally-acclaimed actress Cherie Gil.
Talented and versatile Kapuso stars Lovi Poe and Benjamin Alves are reunited on primetime via the romantic comedy series “Owe My Love.” Produced by GMA Public Affairs, “Owe My Love” narrates the story of a financially illiterate woman and a miserly but successful doctor and financial advisor whose lives intertwine when the former gets indebted to the latter.
GMA Public Affairs is also set to bring its biggest action-adventure series to date in “Lolong.” Bannered by Kapuso Action-Drama Prince Ruru Madrid, Lolong is inspired by the world’s largest crocodile in captivity of the same name. Joining Ruru in the series are Kapuso actresses Arra San Agustin and Shaira Diaz.
Sure to keep viewers glued to the screen every weeknight is the sweeping romance drama “I Left My Heart in Sorsogon” starring Heart Evangelista-Escudero. It dwells on the story of a young woman whose status as a fashion socialite is shaken up after returning to her hometown, rediscovering her roots, and rekindling her love for family, community, and an ex-flame.
Viewers will also be delighted with the return of the exceptional and one-of-a-kind drama anthology “I Can See You” featuring the biggest and brightest Kapuso stars. This ground-breaking program pivots on its common visual storytelling mnemonic device which is the use of a camera as a witness to the tales of love and mystery from everyday people.
Other upcoming soaps to look forward to on GMA Telebabad are “To Have & To Hold,” a man searches for answers about his wife’s secret affair but soon realizes he’s falling for the spouse of his wife’s lover; “World Between Us,” a principled man gets wronged by the people he considers as family; “Love. Die. Repeat.,” a woman is stuck reliving the day of her boyfriend’s death over and over again; and “The Witness,” a man with high-functioning autism becomes a witness and a secret keeper to a crime.
On weekends, adventure awaits Kapuso viewers in the action-packed family drama “Agimat ng Agila” featuring Senator Bong Revilla Jr. together with Sanya Lopez, Roi Vinzon, Benjie Paras, Allen Dizon, Seth dela Cruz, and Elizabeth Oropesa.
GMA Network’s all-original musical competition is also set to return with “The Clash Season 4”; while the quest to find the Bida Kid is back on “Centerstage,” hosted by no less than Asia’s Multimedia Star Alden Richards and co-hosted by Betong Sumaya.
Everyday people will take on the challenge of a lifetime in “Catch Me Out Philippines,” an exciting show based on the UK original where the greatest pretender wins. It is hosted by Jose Manalo with Kakai Bautista and Derrick Monasterio.
A new breed of talented artists who can make beautiful music together are also set to be discovered in “Sing For Hearts”. In this innovative singing contest, male and female singers shall be blindly paired together to see who can create a singing love-team that will capture the hearts of the audience and the judges alike.
Viewers are also in for a treat with new program offerings from GMA News TV!
Travel back in time and have a taste of the past via the fantasy-romance series “The Lost Recipe.” The first locally produced daily primetime show on GMA News TV, “The Lost Recipe” features the fresh team up of Mikee Quintos and Kelvin Miranda who have already made a niche for themselves in their previous projects. Together, the fast-rising actors are set to make hearts flutter as they entice viewers to try the new taste of Pinoy drama.
Weekend nights are bound to get more amusing via “Flex” where Gen Z stars Mavy Legaspi, Lexi Gonzales, JD Domagoso and Althea Ablan take the spotlight to celebrate their authentic selves through comedy, music and a variety of wholesome get-together activities.
Adding magic to everyone’s TV viewing habit is “My Fantastic Pag-ibig,” which features a collection of rom-com tales set in present times but infused with fantasy elements and showcases GMA’s most promising young love teams.
Fall in love with the charming story of “Heartful Café,” which follows the life of a café owner and online romance novelist named Heart and her journey towards finding her own match. It stars Asia’s Pop Diva Julie Anne San Jose alongside David Licauco and Andre Paras.
The much-awaited on-screen team-up of real-life couple Gabbi Garcia and Khalil Ramos is all set in the romance-mystery mini-series “Love You Stranger”. The series is about a film designer whose love for her sick mother drives her to look into the existence of a shadow figure from folklore. Her life serendipitously changes when she gets to work on a film about the said folklore with a charming young director. Their filmmaking journey leads them to discover truths about the shadow creature and each other.
Meanwhile, “Game of the Gens” fuses singing, dancing, and playing games among competitors from different generations. The fun will be amped up by hosts Andre Paras and Sef Cadayona, together with comedians and performers called GenDolls.
Kapuso viewers should also stay tuned for an exciting line-up of well-loved Asian dramas beginning with the heart-stirring Koreanovela Fates and Furies, The Romantic Doctor 2, Backstreet Rookie, Doctor John, Penthouse, Bad Genius The Series, The Gifted, The Sand Princess, and My Husband in Law; critically acclaimed local films: Family History, Jowable, Hindi Tayo Pwede, On Vodka, Beers and Regrets, Mindanao, Da Ninang, Huling Ulan sa Tag-Araw, The Missing, Coming Home, and Isa Pang Bahaghari; and blockbuster international films: A Star is Born, Crazy Rich Asians, Bumblebee, The Nun, Ocean’s 8, Mission Impossible – Fallout, Rampage, Men in Black 4, Charlie’s Angels (2019), Jumanji: The Next Level, Angry Birds Movie 2, Avengers: Endgame, and The Meg.
GMA Network further elevates TV viewing experience with its most recent offering, GMA Now, a mobile digital TV receiver that can be plugged into an Android phone and allows viewers to watch TV on the go for free and to enjoy a bunch of interactive features at the same time.
The Kapuso Network also extends its Serbisyong Totoo to Filipino learners across the country as it provides a free digital channel for the Department of Education’s blended learning program. DepEd TV will soon be available on GMA Affordabox’s Channel 7.
Finally, the country’s number one network returns to sports broadcasting as GMA signs a landmark deal with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the Philippines’ first athletic league, for NCAA Season 96 to 101 (2020-2026). NCAA fans can soon catch the games on GMA News TV, GMA Pinoy TV, and via online streaming on GMANetwork.com. The Men’s Basketball Finals is also set to air on GMA-7.
GMA maps out 3-year expansion program
Broadcast giant GMA Network Inc. is mapping out a three-year expansion program that will include a new building in Quezon City and the acquisition of equipment for its digital television rollout.
The company said in a statement on Wednesday this would be backed by an investment budget of P20 billion until 2023 or more than P6 billion yearly.
In its statement, GMA announced plans to start the construction of a new building and state-of-the-art studio inside the GMA Network complex.
At the same time, it will continue to invest in its digital terrestrial television business to strengthen its natiowide presence. This will include the upcoming launch of GMA Now, a device that allows viewers to watch digital TV programs on their mobile phones.
GMA pointed to its strong business performance last year despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
From January to September 2020, GMA posted a profit of P3.9 billion. This was an unusual 79 jump over the previous year’s election-fueled results.
The company said the closure of rival ABS-CBN due to the expiration of its broadcast franchise had contributed to the increase in GMA’s advertising revenue.
At the same time, GMA significantly slashed spending while generating sales from the launch of its digital TV receiver dubbed Affordabox last June.
“Surpassing seven decades is no easy feat for our company especially during an exceptionally challenging year in 2020,” said GMA Network chair and CEO Felipe Gozon, referring to the company’s 70th anniversary celebration last year.
GMA News TV is now GTV
This February 22, the Kapuso Network is keeping it good with its second free-to-air channel’s fresh new look as GTV – offering “the news you trust and new shows to love.”
GTV stays true to the Network’s commitment to Serbisyong Totoo with a full roster of credible news programs from the award-winning teams of GMA News, GMA Regional TV, and DZBB.
Viewers can still catch the live telecast of Super Radyo DZBB’s hottest reports and commentaries on “Dobol B TV”; as well as Connie Sison and Raffy Tima’s midday newscast “Balitanghali.”
GTV likewise simulcasts GMA’s flagship news program “24 Oras,” anchored by GMA News pillars Mel Tiangco, Mike Enriquez, and Vicky Morales.
Meanwhile, the channel’s primetime newscast “State of the Nation (SONA),” bannered by Atom Araullo and Maki Pulido, provides depth and context to the headlines.
Local news reports continue to be accessible to more viewers via the “GMA Regional TV Strip” and “GMA Regional TV Weekend News,” which feature the Network’s award-winning local news programs across the country.
Alongside its newscasts, GTV offers fresh programming options for both the young and young-at-heart. This was kickstarted by the high-rating primetime series “The Lost Recipe” headlined by the fresh loveteam of Mikee Quintos and Kelvin Miranda in a fantasy-romance that provides viewers a new taste of Pinoy drama.
Adding magic to everyone's Saturday viewing habit is “My Fantastic Pag-ibig,” a collection of rom-com tales set in present times but infused with fantasy elements and showcases today’s most promising young loveteams.
The all-original comedy game show “Game of the Gens,” hosted by Sef Cadayona and Andre Paras, fuses singing, dancing, and playing games among competitors from different generations.
New Kapuso Chef JR Royol gives a peek into the fascinating process of food preparation in the weekly cooking show “Farm To Table.”
Upcoming GTV offerings include the charming story of “Heartful Café,” starring Asia's Pop Diva Julie Anne San Jose alongside David Licauco; the much-awaited on-screen tandem of real-life couple Gabbi Garcia and Khalil Ramos in the romance-mystery mini-series “Love You Stranger”; and “FLEX,” which will be bannered by Gen Z stars Mavy Legaspi, Lexi Gonzales, Joaquin Domagoso, and Althea Ablan.
On GTV’s Happy Hour strip, Vicky spreads positivity in news magazine show ‘Good News’ while multi-awarded documentarist Kara David takes viewers on an gastronomical adventure featuring Filipino food in “Pinas Sarap.” Helping viewers manage their finances better in the new normal is Susan Enriquez in “Pera Paraan.” Global Endorser Gabbi Garcia, on the other hand, brings the latest trends in “IRL” through the stories and experiences that audiences encounter every day. More travel adventures in the new normal also await viewers in the award-winning travel and adventure program “Biyahe ni Drew” hosted by Drew Arellano.
Well-loved public affairs and lifestyle shows continue throughout the week. Join Kara anew as she reports on various issues facing the country in “Brigada.” Susan answers the questions of every Juan in “iJuander” while Tonipet Gaba explores how dining has evolved in the “new normal” in “Pop Talk.” Dishing out fun, food, and adventure are Solenn Heussaff and Gil Cuerva in “Taste Buddies.”
Further, sports fans are sure to watch out for the coverage and airing of the upcoming NCAA seasons.
With GNTV currently holding the second spot as the most watched channel after GMA, GTV is slated to complement main channel GMA’s strong nationwide reach.
GTV is available via free-to-air, cable, satellite, and on GMA Affordabox and GMA Now as well as other digital receivers.
GTV’s exciting programs also air abroad via the Network’s international channels GMA Pinoy TV, GMA Life TV, and GMA News TV International.
Watch the news you trust and new shows to love beginning February 22 on GTV. Keeping it good!
For more details, visit GTV’s official social media account @GTVPhilippines on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tiktok.
GTV to air classic anime favorites Pokémon, Dragon Ball Z
Heads up, 90s kids!
Your classic anime favorites will once again grace television sets with the launch of GTV.
In a virtual media conference on Friday, the Kapuso Network announced the rebranding of GMA News TV to a more variety-oriented channel.
As GTV aims to target the "young and young at heart" audience demographic, anime titles are among the shows they have in store.
"We've lined up the beloved anime that have been airing before in GMA. GMA was known as anime authority so this will also trickle down to GTV," said Atty. Annette Gozon-Valdes, President of GMA Films, Inc. and Programming Consultant to the Chairman and CEO.
"We're launching Pokémon and Dragon Ball Z—those loved anime that we used to show years before in GMA, you'll also see them now on GTV," she added.
Gozon-Valdes said GTV is focused on bringing back the classics for now, but they are also on the look out to acquire new anime titles.
Anime fans have long been clamoring for GMA to once again include anime titles on its regular programming.
The millennial generation grew up watching anime in the evening and later in the afternoon, with names often anglicized and the dialogues dubbed in Filipino.
Schedule
2021
Monday to Friday
4:55 am - Guidelines for Living with Harold Sala
5 am - The 700 Club
6 am -
Monday: GMA Network News (replay)
Tuesday-Friday: Saksi: GMA Headline Balita (replay)
6:30 am - Mornings @ GMA
8 am - Agripreneur
8:30 am - Dragon Ball Super
9 am - Heirs of the Night
9:30 am - Batang Batibot
10 am - Parents’ Guide
10:30 am - Mars Pa More
11:30 am - Wagas
12 nn - Eat... Bulaga!
1:30 pm - Magkaagaw
2 pm - Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit
2:30 pm - Babawiin ko ang Lahat
3 pm - Maynila
3:30 pm - Nagmamahal, Manay Gina
4 pm - That’s Entertainment
5 pm - Eye to Eye
5:30 pm - Extra, Extra!
6 pm - Saksi: GMA Headline Balita
6:30 pm - Anak ni Waray vs. Anak ni Biday
7 pm - Owe My Love
7:30 pm -
Monday: Beh Bote Nga
Tuesday: Bahay Mo Ba 'To?
Wednesday: Nuts Entertainment
Thursday: Tadhana
Friday: Bubble Gang
8:30 pm -
Monday: Mikee
Tuesday: Kool Ka Lang
Wednesday: Growing Up
Thursday: Magpakailanman
Friday: Agimat ng Agila
9:30 pm -
Monday: Who’s Your Daddy Now?
Tuesday: Bitoy's Funniest Videos
Wednesday: TGIS
Thursday: Stories for the Soul
Friday: The Boobay and Tekla Show
10:30 pm - GMA Network News
11 pm -
Monday: I-Witness
Tuesday: The Probe Team
Wednesday: Emergency
Thursday: Born to Be Wild
Friday: Tunay na Buhay
12 mn - The 700 Club
1 am -
Monday: Midnight Prayer Helps
Tuesday: The Pulpit of Christ
Thursday: Word of Hope
1:30 am - Jesus Miracle Crusade Ministry
3:30 to 3:35 am - Guidelines for Living with Harold Sala
Wednesday and Friday
1 am -
Wednesday: Jesus the Healer
Friday: Let There Be Light
2 am - Jesus Miracle Crusade Ministry
4 to 4:05 am - Guidelines for Living with Harold Sala
Saturday
5 am - Jesus the Healer
6 am - The 700 Club
7 am - Tipong Pinoy
7:30 am - Hunter X Hunter
8 am - Invincible Teacher
9 am - Yokai-Watch (New Season)
9:30 am - Angry Birds Blues
10 am - Freakazoid!
10:30 am - Digital LG Quiz
11:30 am - Campus Video
12 nn - Eat... Bulaga!
2:30 pm - H.O.T. TV: Hindi Ordinaryong Tsismis
4 pm - Wish Ko Lang!
4:30 pm - Click
5:30 pm - Pinas Sarap
6:30 pm - Brigada Siete
7:30 pm - Pepito Manaloto
8:30 pm - Lip Sync Battle Philippines
9:30 pm - GMA’s Best
11:30 pm - Master Showman Presents
12:30 am - GMA Network News
1 am - The 700 Club International
1:30 to 3:30 am - Jesus Miracle Crusade Ministry
Sunday
5 am - Ecclesia in Asia
6 am - In Touch
7 am - Freakazoid!
7:30 am - Angry Birds Toons
8:30 am - Hunter X Hunter
9 am - Fairy Tail
9:30 am - Knockout
10 am - Born to Be Wild
10:30 am - AHA!
11 am - iBilib
11:30 am - Joey’s Quirky World
12 nn - SOP
2:30 pm - Dear Friend
4 pm - Startalk
5:30 pm - Mel & Joey
6:30 pm - Tok! Tok! Tok! Isang Milyong Pasok
7:30 pm - Lip Sync Battle Philippines
8:30 pm - All Star K
9:30 pm - SNBO: Sunday Night Box Office (temporary: Pinoy Meets World / 100% Pinoy / Case Unclosed / World View Presents / The Atom Araullo Specials)
11:30 pm - Cheche Lazaro Presents (every last Sunday of the month: Aawitan Kita)
12:30 am - GMA Network News
1 am - A Little Night of Music
1:30 am - The 700 Club International
2 to 4 am - Jesus Miracle Crusade Ministry
GMA TV Stations Nationwide
LUZON
GMA-7/DTV-15 Manila
TV-10/DTV-38 Baguio
TV-30 Apayao
TV-9 Kalinga
TV-7 Bangued
TV-5 Mountain Province
TV-5 Laoag
TV-4 Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte
TV-21 San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte***
TV-48 Vigan
(SOON) Agoo-Aringay***
TV-10 Dagupan
TV-35 Benguet
TV-48 Alaminos, Pangasinan
TV-5 Dasol, Pangasinan*
TV-7 Batanes
TV-7 Tuguegarao
TV-13 Aparri
TV-7 Santiago, Isabela
TV-13 Cauayan
TV-21 Ilagan
TV-5 Baler
TV-48 Tarlac
(SOON) Capas***
TV-14 Iba
TV-5 Botolan***
TV-10 Olongapo
(SOON) Subic***
TV-12 Pampanga
(SOON) San Miguel, Bulacan
TV-30 Angat***
(SOON) Malolos***
(SOON) Plaridel***
(SOON) Meycauayan***
(SOON) Obando*
(SOON) San Jose del Monte***
TV-7 Cabanatuan
(SOON) Gapan***
(SOON) Guimba***
TV-35 Llanera***
(SOON) Talavera***
TV-12/DTV-32 Batangas
TV-44 Jalajala, Rizal
(SOON) Cainta***
(SOON) Rodriguez, Rizal***
(SOON) Morong, Rizal***
(SOON) San Mateo, Rizal***
(SOON) Antipolo***
TV-15 Lucena
(SOON) Biñan***
TV-23 Calamba
TV-26 San Pablo
(SOON) Dasmariñas***
TV-29 Tagaytay***
(SOON) Tanza***
TV-13 Occidental Mindoro
TV-11 Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro
TV-13 Boac, Marinduque
TV-5 Santa Cruz, Marinduque
TV-10 Torrijos, Marinduque
TV-12 Puerto Princesa, Palawan
TV-6 Brooke's Point, Palawan
TV-8 Coron, Palawan
TV-17 Cuyo, Palawan
TV-13 Balabac, Palawan
TV-4 Taytay, Palawan
TV-7 Romblon
TV-7 Masbate
TV-8 Daet
(SOON) Labo***
TV-7 Naga
TV-13 Iriga
TV-12 Legazpi
TV-8 Malilipot
TV-13 Catanduanes
TV-2 Sorsogon
VISAYAS
TV-2 Kalibo
TV-35 Malay, Aklan
TV-12 San Jose, Antique
TV-35 Culasi, Antique
TV-5 Roxas
TV-6 Iloilo
TV-13 Bacolod
TV-23 Bais
TV-5 Cadiz
TV-30 Murcia, Negros Occidental
TV-7/DTV-26 Cebu
TV-26 Bogo
TV-11 Samboan
TV-11/DTV-34 Bohol
TV-5 Dumaguete
TV-11 Guihulngan
TV-10 Sipalay
(SOON) Tanjay
TV-5 Calbayog
TV-9 Catarman
TV-11 Catubig
TV-13 Catbalogan
TV-8 Borongan
TV-35 Naval, Biliran
TV-10 Tacloban
TV-12 Ormoc
TV-10 Capoocan, Leyte
TV-12 Isabel, Leyte
TV-44 Maasin
(SOON) Sogod, Southern Leyte
MINDANAO
(SOON) Dapitan***
TV-4 Dipolog
TV-3 Pagadian
TV-30 Imelda, Zamboanga Sibugay
TV-2 Ipil
TV-9 Zamboanga
TV-35 Liloy, Zamobanga Del Norte
TV-41 Mambajao
TV-35 Cagayan de Oro
TV-12 Bukidnon
(SOON) Maramag, Bukidnon***
(SOON) Manolo Fortrich***
(SOON) Valencia, Bukidnon***
TV-34 Oroquieta
TV-5 Ozamiz
TV-11 Iligan
TV-5/DTV-37 Davao
(SOON) Digos***
(SOON) Governor Generoso***
(SOON) Lupon***
(SOON) Manay***
TV-23 Mati***
TV-21 Baganga*
TV-13 Malita*
TV-39 Nabunturan***
(SOON) Panabo***
(SOON) Tagum***
TV-8 General Santos
TV-13 Koronadal
(SOON) Polomolok***
(SOON) Surallah***
TV-35 Alabel*
TV-21 Kiamba***
(SOON) Lebak***
(SOON) Isulan***
TV-30 Tacurong
TV-12 Kidapawan
(SOON) Midsayap, North Cotabato***
TV-26 Butuan
TV-10 Surigao
TV-2 Tandag
TV-35 Bislig
TV-3 San Francisco, Agusan Del Sur
TV-34 Prosperidad, Agusan Del Sur
TV-12 Cotabato
(SOON) Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao***
(SOON) Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao***
TV-12 Jolo
TV-44 Tawi-Tawi
(*)Off-air.
(**)On-going expansion.
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