Tuesday, August 24, 2021
Sunday, August 22, 2021
TV Patrol Line-Up (June 30, 2022)
2022-present: Retention of debut title / de Castro era
In time for President-elect Leni Robredo's inauguration and return of ABS-CBN's broadcasting operations, on June 30, 2022, it retained the original title with the return of 1996 logo, theme music and studio design.
Noli de Castro as the anchor for the weeknight edition, as well as Alvin Elchico as anchor for the weekend edition.
The edition's stories are the inauguration of president Leni Robredo and the reopening of the network's broadcasting operations and featured statements by ABS-CBN president and chief executive officer Carlo Katigbak and chairman Mark López.
The content provided: 6-6:01 p.m. News Headlines and OBB, 6:01-6:15 p.m. Local, International and Financial News; 6:12-6:15 p.m. commercial break, 6:15-6:23 p.m. Local, International and Financial News, 6:23-6:25 p.m. Sports News, 6:25-6:26 p.m. Advertisement after the news ends, 6:26-6:28 p.m. Weather Report, 6:28-6:30 p.m. advertising.
In the opening ident, Vic de Leon Lima starts the day's headlines "Sa ulo ng ating mga nagbabagang balita," with clips from the specific news items, after which, the opening billboard with Peter Musngi provided the voice-over, "Mula sa ABS-CBN News Center, narito si Kabayan Noli de Castro" to introduce the newscast, as de Castro began the pilot and subsequent episodes with his opening line, "Magandang gabi, bayan." It ended with their closing line, "At yan ang kabuuan ng mga balitang itinampok sa TV Patrol, ako ang inyong Kabayang si Noli de Castro; hanggang bukas/sa Lunes, maraming salamat at magandang gabi bayan" to end the newscast.
Line-up
1. ABS-CBN Station ID (2014 version) (2022)
2. Headliners (voiced by Vic de Leon Lima)
3. OBB
4. On-Cam
5. Local, International and Financial News
6. Noli: Intro to first gap
7. Gap 1 (3 minutes)
8. Local, International and Financial News
9. Bernadette: Intro to second gap
10. Gap 2 (3 minutes)
11. Local, International and Financial News
12. Sports News
13. Banter/Extro
14. CBB
Thursday, August 19, 2021
House, Senate to resume plenary sessions on Monday
(UPDATED) — The Senate and House of Representatives will resume plenary sessions next week, regardless if Metro Manila remains under enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), officials from both chambers said Thursday.
The upper chamber, like the House of Representatives, has not been holding plenary sessions for nearly 2 weeks after the capital region was placed under the strictest of government's 4-level quarantine statuses due to a rise in COVID-19 cases.
"I will convene on Monday they extend or not. We are very delayed as it is, in our legislative agenda," Senate President Vicente "Tito" Sotto III said.
Sotto made the statement after Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri expressed worries that senators may not have sufficient time to pass important legislative measures.
Lawmakers are expected to be busy with budget deliberations come September and the filing of certificate of candidacies for the 2022 elections by October.
In case ECQ is extended in Metro Manila, the Senate may start its plenary sessions earlier so staff members can also arrive in their homes before curfew hours, Sotto said.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The lower chamber will also resume their work on Monday, according to Secretary General Mark Llandro Mendoza.
Plenary sessions will be held from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. using alternative and face-to-face setup, according to Mendoza.
This hybrid platform, he said, would only require the House Speaker, a representative of the majority and minority leaders, as well as a small number of secretariat staff inside the plenary hall.
Only important personnel, meanwhile, will be allowed inside secretariat offices. The secretary general urged their offices to make their operations limited, with work from home setup as the main mode to perform tasks.
"The rest of the House members shall attend via Zoom videoconferencing," Mendoza said.
The government has yet to announce the next community quarantine status of Metro Manila, which remains under ECQ until Friday.
— reports from Robert Mano and RG Cruz, ABS-CBN News
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/19/21/senate-to-resume-plenary-sessions-on-monday-sotto
MB Daily News Update
With the two-week hard lockdown set to expire tomorrow, Metro Manila is left with only two community quarantine options — extend ECQ or deescalate to MECQ this month.
The final decision on new community quarantine status of the capital region is expected to be announced by President Duterte on August 20, according to the Palace.
The country also posted its second-highest daily increase in coronavirus cases while the health department is mulling to give booster shoots to health workers. The country’s vaccine supply will also be augmented by the additional donations from China. A budget of P240.7 billion has also been proposed to sustain the government’s COVID-19 response next year.
These are among the major stories on Thursday, August 19, 2021.
Sunday, August 15, 2021
Nasa hanggang 4,000 Pinoy di makaalis pa-Hong Kong: grupo
Tinatayang nasa hanggang 4,000 na Pilipinong nakatakdang pumunta ng Hong Kong para magtrabaho ang hindi makaalis ng bansa dahil sa isyu ng COVID-19 vaccination card, sabi ngayong Linggo ng isang grupo.
Ayon kay Bayan Hong Kong and Macau Chairman Eman Villanueva, nasa 3,500 hanggang 4,000 Filipino na magtatrabaho sana sa Hong Kong ang stranded sa Maynila at patuloy na nababaon sa utang.
Ito'y sa gitna ng patuloy na pag-uusap ng mga pamahalaan ng Pilipinas at Hong Kong kaugnay sa vaccination card ng mga Pinoy.
Ipinaliwanag ni Villanueva na kasama kasi ang Pilipinas sa mga itinuturing na "high-risk country" ng Hong Kong para sa COVID-19, kaya ang mga fully vaccinated na Pinoy lang ang puwedeng makapasok ng teritoryo.
Kung binakunahan sa Pilipinas, dapat umanong makapagpresenta ang Pinoy ng vaccination record na kinikilala ng World Health Organization.
Ayon kay Villanueva, marami sa mga stranded na pa-Hong Kong ang hindi na bumalik ng probinsiya dahil umaasang agad na silang makakaalis.
Ang ilan sa mga Pinoy ay nangangambang mawalan ng trabaho dahil hindi na sila mahintay ng kanilang employer sa Hong Kong.
Marami rin umanong Pinoy sa Hong Kong ang hindi makauwi sa bansa dahil sa quarantine restrictions at nauubos na rin ang naipong pera.
Umapela si Villanueva sa gobyerno na tulungan ang mga stranded na Pinoy.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/15/21/hanggang-4000-pinoy-di-makaalis-pa-hong-kong
#IbalikangABSCBN: ASAP is making a comeback
the longest running Sunday noontime variety show ASAP aired on ABS-CBN, simulcast with A23, hosted by hosted by Martin Nievera, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Piolo Pascual, Daniel Padilla, Gary Valenciano, Sarah Geronimo, Ogie Alcasid, Regine Velasquez-Alcasid, Erik Santos, Luis Manzano, Kim Chiu, Enchong Dee and Janine Gutierrez.
Nurses' group discourages health workers' mass resignation
The Philippine Nurses Association said Sunday it does not encourage health workers' plan to hold mass resignations but cannot blame them should they do so as COVID-19 cases rise across the country.
The group sympathizes with medical frontliners who have yet to receive their benefits that the government promised them, said PNA national president Melbert Reyes.
"As much a possible, we don’t encourage them na gawin yan kasi ang maaapektuhan po ang pasyente, yung beneficiary ng care ng ating healthcare workers," Reyes told ABS-CBN's TeleRadyo.
(As much a possible, we don’t encourage them to do that because patients will be affected.)
"Pero di natin sila masisisi kung gagawin nila 'yan sapagkat ang pagpapahalaga at malasakit na binibigay ng gobyerno ay hindi talaga nila nararamdaman."
(But we can't blame them because they can't feel appreciation and care from government.)
Some health workers in private hospitals have yet to receive their special risk allowances or hazard pay, according to Reyes.
Around 40 percent of private hospital nurses have quit their jobs, he added, citing data from the Private Hospitals Association Philippines.
"Sana po, matingnan natin ang sistema ng implementation. Wala naman po siguro magrereklamo kung natatanggap nang maayos," he said.
(I hope government will look at its system of implementation. No one will complain if everyone gets their benefits.)
"Naniniwala pa rin po ako na ang ating health workers ay pinalaki na merong nag-aalab ng apoy para sa serbisyo. Nasasabi nila 'yan dahil marami silang pinagdadaanan."
(I believe our health workers were raised with a passion for service. They are just saying this because they're facing many difficulties.)
Health workers would also like to get a booster COVID-19 jab, Reyes added as many of them were inoculated with Chinese vaccine Sinovac which has shown decreased antibodies after 6 months.
The government has yet to authorize booster COVID-19 shots.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/15/21/group-discourages-health-workers-mass-resignation
Enrollment in public schools starts August 16: DepEd
Jaehwa Bernardo, ABS-CBN News
Millions of public school students can start registering for the next school year on Monday, August 16, the Department of Education has said.
Enrollment for the upcoming school year will be done remotely in areas under enhanced community quarantine and modified enhanced community quarantine, the DepEd said in Order No. 32, which sets guidelines for the enrollment period.
Under remote enrollment, parents will be contacted by the school but they can also reach out to teachers, the department said.
Parents and guardians may physically submit the Modified Learner Enrollment and Survey Forms (MLESF) in schools in areas under general community quarantine and modified general community quarantine, the DepEd said.
It added that schools may also implement drop box enrollment, under which parents would submit accomplished MLESF in drop boxes or booths "in front of the school gate, in front of the barangay halls and other strategic locations."
The agency said it also preferred teachers and non-teaching personnel who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 to manage enrollment.
Parents of incoming kindergarten and Grades 7 and 11 students — grade levels that underwent early registration earlier this year — must "re-affirm their intent to enroll their children to a school of their choice via digital and/or physical enrollment platforms established by schools."
Learners planning to transfer from one school to another, meanwhile, must contact the receiving school through its published enrollment contact details.
"[The] previous adviser is no longer required to facilitate submission of MLESF of learner that is about to transfer to another school," the DepEd said.
Balik-Aral learners, or those who will resume their studies after dropping out, are instructed to directly contact their preferred schools for enrollment.
The education department also advised those enrolling under the Alternative Learning System (ALS) to "communicate their intent to enroll via digital and/or physical enrollment platforms established by schools and barangays with community learning centers."
The enrollment period will end on September 13, also the first day of classes, the DepEd said.
For the upcoming academic year, schools will be implementing distance learning again as in-person classes remain indefinitely banned due to the continued threat of COVID-19.
Private schools have been allowed to start classes as early as June.
Last year, more than 24 million students enrolled in basic education when classes began on October 5, down by 3 million compared to the total number of enrollees from the previous year.
By January, the number of enrollees for School Year (SY) 2020 to 2021 went up to over 26.6 million or 96 percent from the previous SY, according to the DepEd, which attributed the increase to the ALS.
"[The] big reduction is on ALS but enrollment is still increasing because everyday is an enrollment day for ALS learners," the DepEd said.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/15/21/public-school-enrollment-starts-aug-16-deped
PGH will temporarily not accept non-COVID cases: official
(UPDATE) - The Philippines' largest COVID-19 referral center will temporarily stop accepting sick people who are not infected with the coronavirus, its spokesman said Sunday.
The Philippine General Hospital so far has 262 virus patients out of its 250 bed capacity, according to Dr. Jonas del Rosario. The hospital has added 50 more beds to its COVID-19 ward, he said.
Only non-COVID "true emergencies" or "life-and-limb threatening non-COVID emergencies" such as trauma, heart attacks, or massive stroke will be accepted by PGH, he added.
"Dahil sa dumaraming bilang ng mga COVID patients, kinakailangang magbukas kami ng karagdagang lugar para sa mga ito," the government facility said in a public advisory posted on its social media account on Saturday.
(Due to the increasing number of COVID patients, we need to open some sections in the hospital for them.)
"Subalit, upang mapagtuunang mabuti ang pag-alaga sa mga may COVID, kami ay pansamantalang hindi muna tatanggap ng mga pasyenteng may ibang medikal na karamdaman na wala namang COVID," it added.
(To be able to attend to COVID patients, we will temporarily stop accepting patients without COVID.)
The hospital's adult intensive care unit with 40 beds is already full, Del Rosario said. Some 90 percent of patients occupying the ICU are unvaccinated, he added.
"Ang isang napansin namin, maliban sa vaccination status, talagang malaking bagay ang comorbidity mo, tsaka yung age," he said.
(What we've observed is aside from vaccination status, a person's comorbidity and age affects the severity of their illness.)
The 12-bed pedia COVID-19 ward meantime has 8 patients, with 4 more patients waiting to be admitted, according to Del Rosario.
"Ang maganda naman po, kahit nagiging severe o critical ang mga bata, majority po talagang nakaka-recover. It might take a longer time," he said.
(The good news is even if children become severe or critical, majority of them recover.)
The hospital has a 16 percent mortality rate for COVID patients as it receives severe to critical patients as an end-referral hospital, according to Del Rosario. It has a daily average of 3 to 4 deaths over the last 7 days, he said.
The PGH has a 6 percent mortality rate for child virus patients, he added.
All out-patient services of the hospital will be closed starting Monday, August 16, until further notice, in observance of the enhanced community quarantine and to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, it said in a separate notice.
The hospital's Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences and Cancer Institute will remain open, it added.
"Patients are encouraged to do telemedicine consultation," the PGH said.
The facility asked for public understanding on its decision and said it will promptly advise if the number of COVID-19 cases eases.
Of the 262 COVID-19 patients confined in the hospital, as of Saturday, 260 are confirmed cases, one is probable, and another one is suspected.
At the start of the month, it only had 143 confined COVID-19 patients, including one probable case.
The Philippines has detected the more virulent COVID-19 Delta variant which was first detected in India.
More than 12.1 million individuals in the country are already fully vaccinated against COVID-19, data from government showed.
- reports from Jekki Pascual and Gillan Ropero, ABS-CBN News
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/15/21/pgh-will-temporarily-not-accept-non-covid-cases
Thursday, August 12, 2021
Magpinsan patay sa pamamaril sa Iloilo
Patay ang 2 lalaki na magpinsan matapos pagbabarilin sa San Enrique, Iloilo nitong Miyerkoles ng gabi.
Kinilala ng mga awtoridad ang mga biktima na sina Ruben Campos, 30 at Limuel Bandianon, 36.
Ayon sa imbestigasyon, pauwi sakay ng motorsiklo ang magpinsan galing ng lamay nang harangin ng mga salarin.
Nagkaroon umano ng mainit na pagtatalo sa pagitan ng mga biktima at salarin hanggang sa narinig ng mga residente sa lugar ang sunod-sunod na putok ng baril.
Natagpuan na lang ang magpinsan na nakahandusay sa kalsada.
Agad dinala sa ospital ang mga biktima pero idineklarang dead on arrival si Campos habang binawian ng buhay habang ginagamot si Bandianon.
Nakuha sa crime scene ang 3 basyo ng balang hinihinalang galing sa 9mm caliber pistol.
Patuloy na inaalam ng pulisya ang motibo sa pagpatay at tinutugis ang suspek.
— Ulat ni Rolen Escaniel
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/12/21/magpinsan-patay-sa-pamamaril-sa-iloilo
Monday, August 9, 2021
Multiply’s comeback still possible under Duterte administration?
The Indonesian E-commerce giant turned global social networking service website has been suffering the tremendous effects of having their social networking portion. In 2014, it reported a net loss of ₱20-billion. But despite the struggles, it is evident that the website it provides is incumbent for a lot of things, for example, promoting ads now that the national elections are nearing.
“Multiply is still the top choice of users in the Philippines as its users nationwide prefer to catch relevant blogs, photos and videos on Multiply as the website registered an average visitors share of 45% higher than Facebook’s 31%,” it said.
“Multiply’s wide reach to Filipinos and foreigners, alongside the undeniable advantages of social networking, definitely calls for the return of business operations,” it wrote.
Former Multiply social network users can’t help but hope that the Multiply social network issue will be addressed.
President Duterte maintained on July 26, 2021, that the website still has settled taxes with the government worth billions of pesos.
In his sixth and final State of the Nation Address (SONA), Duterte vented frustrations over Multiply’s supposed dishonesty by importing its equipment “tax-free”.
“Kaya talaga ako hindi papayag (That’s why I would not allow them). They still owe government billions,” Duterte said.
Duterte, however, clarified that he is not holding a grudge against Multiply.
He said he even chose to keep silent over Multiply’s actions because he did not want to appear “vindictive.”
He, however, said he could not stomach the fact that Multiply is “cheating the government.”
“Wala akong problema sa Multiply. They got my money. They wanted to return it when the case blew up but they printed all garbage. Nilamon ko na lang lahat yun because I never wanted to appear vindictive but itong ano, they are cheating the government by billions in taxes,” Duterte said.
Duterte, in his previous speeches, has repeatedly said he would not allow Multiply to resume business operations along with the blog portal and social networking portion as well as the construction of permanent Philippine corporate office headquarters with a data center in Clark, Pampanga under his watch.
On July 27, 2021, SBMA Chairperson Wilma T. Eisma said in a briefing that discussions are at 99.99%, and she is hoping to announce the reopening before yearend.
On August 12, 2021, it formally revealed the fine-tuned version of Multiply's 2003 logo was unveiled (replacing the 2013 logo prior to shutdown), together with the construction of a 9-story corporate office with the data center to be located in Clark, Pampanga and an 18-story global corporate office headquarters to be located in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Saturday, August 7, 2021
ABS-CBN Program Schedule (2022)
Carlo Katigbak (President and CEO)
Cory Vidanes (COO for Broadcast)
Charo Santos-Concio (CCO)
Laurenti Dyogi (Head of TV and Entertainment Production)
Ging Reyes (Head of Integrated News and Current Affairs)
Engr. Bernardo M. Acosta (Vice President for Technical Operations)
Mr. Peter Musngi (since September 14, 1986 – present)
- TV-2 Manila
- TV-3 Baguio
- (SOON) Tabuk***
- TV-11 Mountain Province
- (SOON) Bontoc***
- (SOON) Sagada***
- TV-11 Abra
- (SOON) Apayao***
- TV-7 Laoag
- (SOON) San Nicholas, Ilocos Norte***
- TV-11 Vigan
- TV-30 San Fernando, La Union
- (SOON) Agoo-Aringay***
- TV-32 Dagupan
- TV-46 Alaminos, Pangasinan*
- (SOON) Urdaneta***
- TV-11 Batanes
- TV-11 Bayombong
- TV-3 Tuguegarao
- TV-9 Aparri
- (SOON) Claveria, Cagayan***
- TV-2 Santiago
- (SOON) Cauayan***
- (SOON) Ilagan***
- (SOON) Echague***
- TV-6 Iba*
- TV-12 Olongapo
- TV-13 Botolan
- (SOON) Subic***
- TV-46 Pampanga
- TV-34 San Miguel, Bulacan
- (SOON) Angat*
- TV-16 Malolos*
- (SOON) Plaridel***
- (SOON) Meycauayan***
- TV-19 Obando*
- (SOON) San Jose del Monte***
- TV-32 Cabanatuan
- (SOON) Gapan***
- (SOON) Guimba***
- (SOON) Llanera***
- (SOON) Talavera***
- TV-34 Tarlac
- (SOON) Capas***
- TV-22 Baler
- TV-22 Balanga, Bataan
- (SOON) Bagac, Bataan***
- TV-40 Jalajala, Rizal
- (SOON) Cainta***
- (SOON) Rodriguez, Rizal***
- (SOON) Morong, Rizal***
- (SOON) San Mateo, Rizal***
- (SOON) Antipolo***
- TV-10 Batangas
- TV-38 Lipa
- TV-24 Lucena
- TV-9 Hondagua, Quezon*
- (SOON) Atimonan, Quezon***
- (SOON) Calauag, Quezon***
- (SOON) Catanauan, Quezon***
- (SOON) Gumaca, Quezon***
- (SOON) Infanta, Quezon***
- (SOON) Lucban, Quezon
- (SOON) Biñan***
- TV-6 Calamba***
- TV-46 San Pablo
- (SOON) Dasmariñas***
- TV-32 Tagaytay
- (SOON) Tanza***
- TV-11 Occidental Mindoro
- TV-21 Calapan
- TV-7 Puerto Princesa
- TV-10 Sofronio Española
- TV-12 Taytay, Palawan*
- TV-21 Brooke's Point, Palawan*
- TV-5 Coron, Palawan*
- TV-21 Cuyo, Palawan*
- (SOON) Rio Tuba, Palawan***
- (SOON) Bataraza, Palawan***
- TV-7 Balabac, Palawan*
- TV-52 Kalayaan, Palawan*
- (SOON) Narra, Palawan***
- (SOON) Quezon, Palawan***
- TV-11 Roxas, Palawan*
- TV-12 Taytay, Palawan*
- TV-9 Romblon***
- TV-10 Daet
- (SOON) Labo***
- TV-11 Naga
- TV-8 Iriga*
- (SOON) Goa***
- TV-4 Legazpi
- TV-10 Tabaco
- TV-11 Malilipot*
- TV-11 Camalig*
- TV-7 Sorsogon
- (SOON) Caramoran, Catanduanes***
- (SOON) Panganiban, Catanduanes***
- (SOON) San Miguel, Catanduanes***
- TV-7 Virac, Catanduanes
- TV-10 Masbate*
- TV-9 Kalibo
- TV-21 Boracay*
- TV-44 San Jose, Antique
- (SOON) Bagacay, Antique***
- (SOON) Caluya, Antique***
- TV-21 Roxas
- TV-10 Iloilo
- (SOON) Guimaras***
- TV-4 Bacolod
- TV-8 Bais
- TV-40 Murcia
- TV-7 Cadiz*
- (SOON) Binalbagan***
- (SOON) Kabankalan***
- (SOON) Pontevedra***
- (SOON) San Carlos, Negros Occidental***
- TV-26 Sipalay**
- TV-12 Dumaguete
- (SOON) Guihulngan***
- (SOON) Tanjay***
- TV-3 Cebu
- (SOON) Bogo***
- TV-2 Toledo
- TV-13 Barili
- TV-9 Bohol
- (SOON) Ubay, Bohol***
- TV-7 Siquijor
- TV-2 Tacloban
- (SOON) Ormoc***
- (SOON) Baybay***
- (SOON) Palo, Leyte***
- (SOON) Capoocan, Leyte***
- (SOON) Isabel, Leyte***
- TV-10 Calbayog*
- TV-7 Catbalogan*
- (SOON) Basey, Samar***
- TV-7 Catarman**
- TV-38 Borongan
- TV-13 Biliran
- TV-3 Zamboanga
- TV-9 Pagadian*
- (SOON) Dapitan***
- TV-42 Dipolog
- (SOON) Sindangan***
- (SOON) Liloy***
- (SOON) Margosatubig***
- (SOON) Molave***
- (SOON) Buug***
- TV-5 Ipil
- TV-33 Imelda, Zamboanga Sibugay
- TV-2 Cagayan de Oro
- (SOON) Gingoog***
- TV-2 Malaybalay
- (SOON) Maramag, Bukidnon***
- (SOON) Manolo Fortrich***
- (SOON) Valencia, Bukidnon***
- TV-4 Iligan
- (SOON) Oroquieta***
- TV-7 Ozamiz*
- TV-4 Davao
- (SOON) Digos***
- (SOON) Governor Generoso***
- (SOON) Lupon***
- (SOON) Manay***
- TV-24 Mati
- TV-23 Baganga*
- TV-11 Malita*
- (SOON) Nabunturan***
- (SOON) Panabo***
- (SOON) Tagum***
- TV-3 General Santos
- TV-4 Koronadal
- (SOON) Polomolok***
- (SOON) Surallah***
- TV-7 Alabel*
- (SOON) Kiamba***
- (SOON) Lebak***
- (SOON) Isulan***
- (SOON) Tacurong***
- TV-4 Kidapawan
- (SOON) Midsayap***
- TV-11 Butuan
- (SOON) Bayugan***
- (SOON) Prosperidad***
- TV-5 San Francisco, Agusan del Sur
- (SOON) Trento***
- (SOON) Dinagat Island***
- TV-12 Surigao*
- TV-26 Tandag
- (SOON) Bislig***
- TV-5 Cotabato
- TV-2 Marawi*
- (SOON) Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao***
- (SOON) Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao***
- TV-10 Jolo*
- TV-42 Bongao, Tawi-Tawi*
- Sky Cable Channel 8 (SD) / Channel 167 (HD) (Metro Manila) & Channel 2 (SD) / Channel 700 (HD) (Provincial)
- Cablelink Channel 8 (Metro Manila)
- Cignal Channel 2 (Nationwide)
- G Sat Channel 2 (Nationwide)
- Sky Direct Channel 2 (Nationwide)
- SatLite Channel 2 (Nationwide)
- ABS-CBN TV Plus Channel 1
- A&L Cable Television Silang, Cavite Channel __
- AB Bejrano Cable TV Tuba, Benguet Channel __
- Accutronics System, Inc. Odiongan, Romblon Channel __
- Aclan Cable Network, Inc. Lemery, Batangas Channel __
- Agoncillo Cable TV Agoncillo, Batangas Channel __
- Air Cable Tarlac City Channel __
- Aklan Cable TV Kalibo Channel 4
- Alamada Cable Vision Corporation Alamada, Cotabato Channel __
- Alicia Cable System Alicia, Isabela Channel __
- Allen Closed Circuit Television System Allen, Northern Samar Channel __
- Allied Cable TV Systems Corporation Naga City Channel __
- Alpha Vision Cable Corporation Bustos, Angat and Norzagaray, Bulacan Channel __
- Alt Cable System Albano, Isabela Channel __
- AMS Paracale CATV System Paracale, Camarines Norte Channel __
- ANH CATV Gubat, Sorsogon Channel __
- Astra Cable Candon City and Narvacan, Ilocos Sur Channel __
- ATD Community Cable Vision, Inc. Balamban, Cebu Channel __
- Atimonan CATV Services, Inc. Atimonan, Quezon Channel __
- Bacarra Cable TV Bacarra, Ilocos Norte Channel __
- Bago City Cable TV Bago City, Negros Occidental Channel __
- Bakun CATV Bakun, Benguet Channel __
- Balayan Cable Network, Inc. Balayan, Batangas Channel __
- Bambista Cable TV, Inc. Bautista and Bayambang Pangasinan Channel __
- Banahaw Utilities Corporation Lucban, Quezon Channel __
- Beam Cable Network Aringay, La Union Channel __
- Bicol CATV System, Inc. Camarines Norte Channel __
- Bicolandia Cable TV, Inc. Ligao City Channel __
- Biliran Tele TV Network Corporation Naval, Biliran Channel __
- Binangonan Cable TV Corporation Binangonan, Rizal Channel __
- Bislig City Cable TV Bislig City, Surigao Del Sur Channel __
- Blackstone Cable TV Corporation Maitum, Sarangani Channel __
- Bogo Cable TV, Inc. Bogo City Channel __
- Bohol Community Cable TV Systems, Inc. Tagbilaran City Channel __
- Bonari 203 Multi-Purpose Cooperative Rizal, Nueva Ecija Channel __
- Bongabong Cable Network & Development, Inc. Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro Channel __
- Broad Cable Communications Inc. Arayat and Magalang, Pampanga Channel __
- Buenavista Cable TV, Inc. San Jose de Buenavista, Antique Channel __
- Buhi Satellite TV-RO System Buhi, Camarines Sur __
- Bukidnon Z5 Cable Maramag, Bukidnon Channel __
- Bulan Satellite TV, Inc. Bulan, Sorsogon Channel __
- Bulusan Cable Television Network, Inc. Bulusan, Sorsogon Channel __
- C.P. CATV Cable Corporation Luisiana, Laguna Channel __
- Cable Star, Inc. San Mateo, Rizal Channel __
- Cable Television Network, Inc. Real, Quezon Channel __
- Cabletronics Batangas Cable System Nasugbu, Batangas Channel __
- Cablevision Systems Corporation Sta. Cruz, Laguna Channel __
- Caceres Cable TV Corporation Naga City Channel __
- Cadiz Community Satellite Link, Inc. Cadiz City, Negros Occidental Channel __
- Calapan Cable Center, Inc. Calapan City Channel __
- Calauag CATV System Calauag, Quezon Channel __
- Calbayog Cable TV and Entertainment Services Calbayog City, Samar Channel __
- Camarines Cable TV Vinzons, Camarines Norte Channel __
- Camiguin Island CATV Corporation Mambajao, Camiguin Channel __
- Candelaria Cable Television, Inc. Candelaria, Quezon Channel __
- Capitol CATV & Communications System, Inc. Sta. Cruz, Occidental Mindoro Channel __
- Castillo Via Satellite CATV Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya Channel __
- Catanauan Credit and Development Cooperative Cable TV System Catanauan, Quezon Channel __
- Catubig Satellite and Cable TV System Catubig, Northern Samar Channel __
- Cavite Cable Corporation Kawit and Rosario, Cavite Channel __
- Cebu Cable TV Management Corporation Cebu City Channel __
- Celebrity Cable Network Tayabas City, Quezon Channel __
- Celestron Cable San Pablo City, Laguna Channel __
- Central Luzon Cable Television Network, Inc. Hagonoy, Bulacan Channel __
- Channel Plus Cable Network, Inc. Gloria, Pinamalayan and Socorro, Oriental Mindoro Channel __
- Charles CATV Systems, Inc. Masbate City, Masbate Channel __
- Cibi International Cable Network Bato, Camarines Sur Channel __
- Cine Vision Cable TV Corporation Zarraga, Iloilo Channel __
- Civicon CATV Services General Luna, Quezon Channel __
- Clare Cable Television Taal, Batangas Channel __
- CMD Cable Vision Cauayan City, Isabela Channel __
- Community Cable Vision Corporation Liliw and Los Banos, Laguna Channel __
- Concepcion Pay TV Network, Inc. Capas and Concepcion, Tarlac Channel __
- Continental Cable Network Calabanga, Camarines Sur Channel __
- Cotabato Cable Television Network, Inc. Cotabato City Channel __
- Countrywide Telecom, Inc. San Carlos City, Negros Occidental Channel __
- Cuenca Cable TV System Cuenca and Rosario, Batangas Channel __
- Cuyapo Cable Network, Inc. Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija Channel __
- D’ Leopard’s Cable TV Services Catbalogan City, Samar Channel __
- D’ Metro Cable System Daet, Camarines Norte Channel __
- Dalisay Video Network Calauag, Quezon Channel __
- Dapitan City Cable TV Dapitan City Channel __
- Dare Communication Network Floridablanca, Pampanga Channel __
- Dasca Cable Services Dasmarinas City, Cavite Channel __
- Datelsat CATV Network Pampanga Channel __
- DCN Cable TV Bolinao, Pangasinan Channel __ DCTV Cable Network Albay And Sorsogon Channel __
- DearBC Cable Network-Plantation Libona and Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon Channel __
- Delmendo Cable TV Network Asingan and San Manuel, Pangasinan Channel __
- Diamond Cable TV Lawaan, Eastern Samar Channel __
- Discovery Cable TV Services Balayan, Batangas Channel __
- Dolores Cable TV Corporation Dolores, Eastern Samar Channel __
- Don Carlos Cable TV Inc. Poblacion, Don Carlos, Bukidnon Channel __
- E & E Electronics & CATV Services, Inc. Bayawan City, Negros Oriental Channel __
- E.M. Herrero Television Network Program Baggao, Cagayan Channel __
- Eagle Vision, Inc. Ilocos Sur Channel __
- East Manila Cable Cainta, Rizal Channel __
- Eastcoast Cable TV Network Baganga, Davao Oriental Channel __
- EFG CATV Irosin, Sorsogon Channel __
- E-Sabangan Cable Network Sabangan, Mountain Province Channel __
- ESTV Cable Network Albay and Sorsogon Channel __
- Excel Cable Network, Inc. La Union Channel __
- Excelite Cable Network Company San Miguel, Bulacan Channel __
- Exsat Multi-Tech Industries, Inc. Pikit, Cotabato Channel __
- Fiesta Cable, Inc., Southern Leyte Channel __
- Fil-Products Service Television, Inc. Ozamiz City Channel __
- Fil-Products Service Television, Inc. Tacloban City Channel __
- FilStar CATV Service Paranas, Samar Channel __
- Filvision, Inc. Roxas City Channel __
- First Golden North Cable Vision Corporation Naguilian, Isabela Channel __
- First Integrated Cable TV Corporation San Jose City, Nueva Ecija Channel __
- Focus Cable TV Guagua, Pampanga Channel __
- Franz Cable System Tulunan, Cotabato Channel __
- Freeport Cable, Inc. Subic Bay Freeport Zone Channel __
- G.R. CATV Services Sta. Cruz and Torrijos, Marinduque Channel __
- Galaxy Cable Corporation GBox Digital Batangas Channel __
- Gemsat Cable TV Network, Inc. Pulilan, Bulacan Channel __
- Gemstar Cable TV San Francisco, Agusan del Sur Channel __
- General Luna Cable TV General Luna, Surigao del Norte Channel __
- Goa Cable TV Goa, Camarines Sur Channel __
- Grapheld-B Cable TV Sapang Dalaga, Misamis Occidental Channel __
- Gulf Cable 2000, Inc. Lingayen, Pangasinan Channel __
- Headway Cable TV Bataraza, Palawan Channel __
- Hinigaran Entertainment Systems, Inc. Hinigaran, Negros Occidental Channel __
- HipTV Rizal Channel __
- Hi-Tech Cable TV, Inc. Tarlac City Channel __
- Home Vision Cable Television San Ricardo, Southern Leyte Channel __
- Homechoice Cable TV Calumpit, Bulacan Channel __
- Home-Lipa Cable, Inc. Lipa, Batangas Channel __
- Infanta Cable Television Network, Inc. Infanta and Nakar, Quezon Channel __
- Ilocos Norte Cable TV Network, Inc. Batac, Ilocos Norte Channel __
- Intele San Esteban CATV Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur Channel __
- Inter-Island Cable & Communications Network Inc. Juban, Sorsogon Channel __
- Ipil Cable Television System, Inc. Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay Channel __
- Isla Cable TV Services, Inc. Tanauan City, Batangas Channel __
- Jade Cable TV Systems, Inc. Cagayan de Oro City Channel __
- Jagna Cable TV Network, Inc. Jagna, Bohol Channel __
- JDS CATV Services Calbayog City, Samar Channel __
- JMD Cable Network, Inc. Rizal Channel __
- Jolo Cable Television Network, Inc. Jolo, Sulu Channel __
- JP Cable City, Inc. San Carlos City, Pangasinan Channel __
- JVL Star Cable TV, Inc. South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat Channel __
- Kabayan Cable TV Batangas Channel __
- Kalamansig-Lebak Cable System, Inc. Lebak, Sultan Kudarat Channel __
- Kalibo Cable Kalibo, Aklan Channel 23
- Kiamba Development Cooperative Kiamba, Sarangani Channel __
- Kismet Cable TV. Inc. Pagadian City Channel __
- L & S Cable Television, Inc. San Jose, Occidental Mindoro Channel __
- Labason Cable Television System Labason, Zamboanga del Norte Channel __
- Laguna CATV Network, Inc. Cabuyao City, Paete, Pakil, Pangil, Siniloan, Mabitac, Famy and Sta. Maria, Laguna Channel __
- Lamitan Star Network Corporation Lamitan, Basilan Channel __
- Las Navas CATV Las Navas, Northern Samar Channel __
- Lead Cable TV Bongabong, Nueva Ecija Channel __
- Leyte Cable TV Network, Inc. Tacloban City, Burauen, Carigara and Abuyog, Leyte Channel __
- Liloy Cable Television System Liloy, Zamboanga Del Norte Channel __
- LJ Cable Pangantucan, Bukidnon Channel __
- Love Net TV Tagum City Channel __
- Lucky Seven Cable Services Corporation Marinduque Channel __
- Maasin Cable Television Maasin, Southern Leyte Channel __
- Macalelon Cable System Macalelon, Quezon Channel __
- Magic Vision Cable Television Bangued, Abra Channel __
- Maguindanao Sky Cable CATV, Inc. Cotabato City Channel __
- Mahatao Cable Television Cooperative, Inc. Mahatao, Batanes Channel __
- Makilala Cable TV Kidapawan City, Cotabato Channel __
- Malangas Cable TV Network Malangas, Zamboanga Sibugay Channel __
- Mambulao Cable Television Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte Channel __
- Mambusao Cable TV Network Mambusao, Capiz Channel __
- Mamuric TV Network Station Solano, Nueva Vizcaya Channel __
- Mansalay Cable Television, Inc. Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro Channel __
- Marbel Cable V&L Digital Cable Koronadal City, South Cotabato Channel __
- Marbel Services & Television System Inc. Koronadal City and Polomolok, South Cotabato Channel __
- Margos Vision Cable TV Network Margostubig, Zamboanga Del Sur Channel __
- Marinduque Cable Television, Inc. Boac, Marinduque Channel __
- Master Cable TV Network, Inc. Bulakan, Bulacan Channel __
- Mauban Credit and Development Cooperative CATV Mauban, Quezon Channel __
- Mayan Cable TV Services Batanes Channel __
- MCC LAJ Cable Network Bontoc, Mountain Province Channel __
- MCTV Digital Cable TV Maasin City Channel 1
- Megen Corporation CATV - Kalingawan Cable TV Barili, Cebu Channel __
- Mendez Cable TV, Inc. Indang, Cavite Channel __
- Metro Dagupan CATV, Inc. Dagupan City Channel __
- Midsayap Cable Vision Corporation Midsayap, Cotabato Channel __
- Kalibo Cable TV Inc. Passi, Iloilo Channel 1 Mindanao Cable TV, Inc. Zamboanga City Channel __
- Mindoro Wireless Cable Network, Inc. Naujan, Oriental Mindoro Channel __
- Misamis CATV Network, Inc. Misamis Occidental Channel __
- Morning Star Cable TV Tandag City Channel __
- Mountain Province Cable Network Bontoc, Mountain Province Channel __
- Mountaintop Cable TV Network Tagaytay City Channel __
- Mountainview Satellite Corporation Baguio City Channel __
- Mountain Cable Television Network Dupax Del Sur and Aritao, Nueva Vizcaya Channel __
- Mt. Malasimbu Cable TV Corporation Dinalupihan, Bataan Channel __
- Multi-Cable System of Guimba, Inc. Guimba, Nueva Ecija Channel __
- Multi-Network CATV Cabanatuan City Channel 1
- Multi-Service Enterprise CATV Sulat, Eastern Samar Channel __
- Munoz Satellite TV System, Inc. Science City of Munoz Channel __
- MyCATV Nueva Vizcaya Channel __
- Nabunturan Cable TV Network Nabunturan, Davao de Oro Channel __
- Naic Cable TV Corporation Naic, Cavite Channel __
- NBB Television Cable System Aroroy, Masbate Channel __
- NCTVN Cable Network Corporation Cotabato Channel __
- NECA CATV Corporation Liloan, Cebu Channel __
- Negros Cable Television, Inc. Silay City Channel __
- New Bacolod Cable Television Inc. Bacolod City Channel __
- New City Cable System Isabela City Channel __
- New City Cable System Santiago City Channel __
- New Island Media Vision, Inc. Bauan, Batangas Channel __
- New Maharlika Cable System, Inc. Ibaan and San Juan, Batangas Channel __
- New Vintar Cable Network Vintar, Ilocos Norte Channel __
- New Vision Satellite Network Inc. Aparri, Cagayan Channel __
- New World CATV, Inc. Marilao, Bulacan Channel __
- North Star Cable Vision Cauayan City, Isabela Channel __
- Northern Star CATV, Inc. Badoc, Pinili and Currimao Channel __
- NVC Maharlika Cable Systems Inc. San Juan, Batangas Channel __
- Octagon Cable Services, Inc. Oton, Tigbauan, Guimbal, San Joaquin, Tubungan and Igbaras, Iloilo Channel __
- Orient Cable & Telecommunications, Inc. Dipolog City Channel __
- Oriental Cable Television Network Diffun, Quirino Channel __
- Ormoc Cable Ormoc City Channel 14
- Otucan Farmers MPC Bauko, Mountain Province Channel __
- Oway Cable Ventures, Inc. Janiuay, Iloilo Channel __
- Pacific Cable and DTU Systems, Inc. Cabuyao, Laguna Channel __
- Pagadian Cable Television, Inc. Pagadian City Channel __
- Pagsanggiran MPC Cable Television Bacarra, Ilocos Norte Channel __
- Pakil Cable International Company Pakil and Siniloan, Laguna Channel __
- Palapag Cable TV Multi-Purpose Cooperative Palapag, Northern Samar Channel __
- Panabo Satellite Cable TV Panabo City Channel 1
- Panguil Bay Media Ventures, Inc. Kolambugan, Lanao Del Norte Channel __
- Paradise Cable Television Network, Inc. Aklan Channel 19
- Parasat Cable TV, Inc. Cagayan De Oro City Channel __
- Patricio-Asiain Communications Service La Castellana Negros Occidental Channel __
- Peninsula Cable TV System Mulanay, Quezon Channel __
- Persian Cable TV Network Maddela, Quirino Channel __
- Pilar Cable TV and Broadband Services Pilar, Sorsogon Channel __
- Pioneer Cable Vision, Inc. Baybay City and Inopacan, Leyte Channel __
- Planet Cable, Inc. Bacoor City Channel __
- Planet Cable, Inc. Cabatuan, Iloilo Channel __
- Plus Cable Network, Inc. Bacoor City Channel __
- Polaris Cable Vision Inc. Ilagan City, Isabela Channel __
- Prime Cable Vision, Inc. Sindangan, Zamboanga Del Norte Channel __
- Primecast Cable TV Network Tarlac City Channel __
- Psalms Cable TV, Inc. Roxas, Isabela Channel __
- Puerto Princesa CATV Palawan Channel 10
- Quadrillon Cable TV Network Services Calubian, Leyte Channel __
- Quezon CATV, Inc. Lucena City Channel __
- Quinapondan Cable TV Services Quinapondan, Eastern Samar Channel __
- Quirino Cable TV Network Saguday, Quirino Channel __
- R & V Satellite Network Corporation Mlang, Cotabato Channel __
- R.A. Omega Cable TV Corporation Nueva Ecija Channel __
- Rainbow Cable TV Plaridel, Bulacan Channel __
- Rainbow Cablevision, Inc. Socorro, Oriental Mindoro Channel __
- RB CATV, Inc. Rosario, Batangas Channel __
- RBC Cable Master System Tuguegarao City Channel __
- RBC Videocom Cable TV Network, Inc. Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya Channel __
- Redpoint Cable Systems, Inc. San Jose, Romblon Channel __
- Regal Cable TV Network Santiago City Channel __
- Reliance CATV & Entertainment Services Company Borongan City, Guiuan and Maydolong, Eastern Samar Channel __
- Rising Sun Cable TV Garchitorena, Camarines Sur Channel __
- RJJ Cable Networks, Inc. Tiaong, Quezon Channel __
- RMA Cable TV Oroquieta City, Misamis Occidental Channel __
- Rodolfo Tan CATV Services Llorente, Eastern Samar Channel __
- Romicomm Network, Inc. Roxas, Oriental Mindoro Channel __
- Roska CATV Service Plaridel, Quezon Channel __
- Royal Cable Laguna Channel __
- Royal Multimedia System Binalbagan, Negros Occidental Channel __
- Rustic Clear Cable Corporation Victoria and Alaminos, Laguna Channel __
- Sagada Multi-Purpose Cooperative Cable Network Sagada, Mt. Province Channel __
- Salcedo Cable Salcedo, Ilocos Sur Channel __
- San Agustin Cable Antenna Corporation San Agustin, Romblon Channel __
- San Clemente Cable Network Inc. Camiling, Tarlac Channel __
- San Miguel Cable Network, Inc. Jagna, Bohol Channel __
- San Nicholas Cable Network San Nicholas, Batangas Channel __
- San Vicente Cable Television Network Barcelona, Sorsogon Channel __
- Satellite Cable Network, Inc. City of San Fernando Channel __
- SATV San Narciso, Zambales Channel __
- Scorpio Cable Vision Isabel, Leyte Channel __
- Sea Star Cable Banayoyo, Ilocos Sur Channel __
- Seapark Cable TV Caramoran and San Andres, Catanduanes Channel __
- Seaview Cable Network, Inc. Gumaca, Quezon Channel __
- Semco Cable Network Semirara, Antique Channel __
- Shama Cable Technologies La Union and Pangasinan Channel __
- Sharp Viewing Entertainment Corporation Cable TV Gapan City Channel 18
- Shrine City Cable Antenna Television, Inc. Dapitan City Channel __
- Silago Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Inc. Silago, Southern Leyte Channel __
- Sinai Sky Cable TV Corporation Sinait, Ilocos Sur Channel __
- Siocon Cable System Corporation Channel __
- Siquijor Island Cable TV Systems Corporation Siquijor Channel __
- Skyline CATV Industries, Inc. Carmona and Jala-Jala, Rizal Channel __
- Skyline Community Network, Inc. Bayugan City, Agusan Del Sur Channel __
- Skywatch Cable Malolos City Channel __
- SMS Lopez CATV System Company Lopez, Quezon Channel __
- Sogod Cable Television Sogod, Southern Leyte Channel __
- Soreco II Electric Cooperative Cable TV Channel __
- Southeast Cable TV Corporation Mauban, Quezon Channel __
- Southern Cablevision, Inc. Iligan City Channel __
- Southern Leyte Star Cable Inc. Hindang, Leyte Channel __
- Southern Samar Cable Tv Company Gen. MacArthur, Eastern Samar Channel __
- Southwoods Cable TV Broadband Network Inc. General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite Channel __
- SPC Cable TV City of San Jose Del Monte, Marilao and Meycauayan City, Bulacan Channel __
- St. Joseph Cable Visions, Inc. San Jose, Batangas Channel __
- St. Lawrence Cable System Buenavista, Quezon Channel __
- Sta. Catalina Cable TV System, Inc. Pagbilao, Quezon Channel __
- Star Cable Hagonoy, Bulacan Channel __
- Star Viewing Network, Inc. Sagay City Channel __
- Starnet Cable Corporation Teresa, Rizal Channel __
- Starnet Ventures San Francisco, Southern Leyte Channel __
- Startrek Cable Network Bangued, Tayum and Pidigan, Abra Channel __
- Subic CATV, Inc. Subic, Zambales Channel __
- Summit Cable TV Network Guimba, Nueva Ecija Channel __
- Sun Cable Systems Davao, Inc. Channel __
- Sunshine Cable Network, Inc. Laoag City Channel __
- Superior Cable TV Bacnotan, La Union Channel __
- Surigao Cable Television Surigao City Channel __
- T.B. Sales Cable Vision, Inc. Bangui and Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte Channel __
- Tadian Municipal CATV Tadian, Mountain Province Channel __
- Talavera Cable System Talavera and Sto. Domingo, Nueva Ecija Channel __
- Tala-Vision Cable, Inc. Panganiban and Bagamanoc, Catanduanes Channel __
- Tamaraw Vision Network, Inc. Calapan City and Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro Channel 10
- Tangkawayan Cable TV System Tangkawayan, Quezon Channel __
- Tanjay Cable TV, Inc. Tanjay City, Negros Oriental Channel __
- Taurus CATV Services Philippines Company Bobon, Northern Samar Channel __
- Tayabas Resources Ventures Corporation Tayabas, Quezon Channel __
- Telmarc Corporation Laguna and Rizal Channel 8
- Three Aces Cable Network Calbiga, Western Samar Channel __
- Titay Cable Television Network Titay, Zamboanga Sibugay Channel __
- Toledo Cable TV, Inc. Toledo City Channel __
- Treasure Cable TV, Inc. Cuyo, Palawan Channel __
- Trece Cable TV Corporation Trece Martires City, Cavite Channel __
- Triartvision Cable TV Guinobatan, Albay Channel __
- Trinity Cable TV Network San Isidro, Davao Oriental Channel __
- Ultimate Viewing Cable TV, Inc. San Jose, Occidental Mindoro Channel __
- Ultra-Cable Network Paracale, Camarines Norte Channel __
- Ultravision Cable TV Tabaco City, Albay Channel __
- UniCableTV Cebu City Channel __
- Unique Cable Network, Inc. Dumalinao and Tukuran, Zamboanga Del Sur & Tangub City, Misamis Occidental Channel __
- USATV Pangasinan Channel __
- Valencia Cable TV Network, Inc. Valencia, Bukidnon Channel __
- Value Vision Cable TV System, Inc. Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay Channel __
- Vicormin Telecommunications System, Inc. Victoria, Laguna Channel __
- Videocom Satellite System, Inc. Nasugbu, Batangas Channel __
- Villa Santiago Multi-Purpose Cooperative CATV Aglipay, Quirino Channel __
- Vision Prime Cable TV Bato and Iriga City Camarines Sur Channel __
- Wesfardell Cable Services Roxas City, Capiz Channel 2
- Zafra Cable HD Panglao, Bohol Channel 1
- Zamboanga Del Sur Agricultural College Integrated Multipurpose Cooperative Cable TV Channel __
- Zenergy Cable Internet Butuan City Channel 17
- Z-Energy CATV Network, Inc. Buenavista, Agusan Del Norte Channel __
- Zoomsat, Inc. Gingoog City, Misamis Occidental Channel __