Television in the Philippines
Television in the Philippines was introduced in October 1953.
Free-to-air television networks
Government-owned networks
- Radio Philipphines Network (RPN) (20% minority share; currently carries RPTV)
- People's Television Network (PTV)
- Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC)
Major television networks
- ABS-CBN
- TV5
- One Sports
- ABS-CBN S+A
- All TV
- Aliw Channel 27
Minor television networks
Religious television networks
- Hope Channel Philippines (Seventh-day Adventist Church, Gateway UHF Television Broadcasting)
Regional television networks
- Bandera News TV (Palawan)
- Bee TV (Butuan)
- Brigada News TeleRadyo (General Santos)
- Brodkast Southern Luzon (CALABARZON)
- CCTN (Cebu)
- CLTV (Central Luzon)
- Davao Christian Bible Channel (Davao)
- eMedia TV (Zamboanga)
- GBPI (Zamboanga)
- Infomax TV (Pampanga)
- Jao TV (Cagayan De Oro)
- NETV (Nueva Ecija)
- PBC (Palawan)
- PBN (Bicol)
- PRTV (Tacloban)
- Ranao TV (Marawi)
- RBU (Central Luzon)
- SBC (Zambales)
- UBC (Provincial)
Defunct/Inactive television network(s)
- Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
- A2Z
- GMA Network
- GTV
- RJTV
- DZRH TeleRadyo
- Net 25 (under EBC)
- UNTV (UNTV)
- Southern Broadcasting Network (SBN) (currently carries SolarFlix)
- BEAM TV (currently carries Blast Sports)
- Truth Channel
- TV Maria
- INC TV (Christian Era Broadcasting Service International)
- Sonshine Media Network International (Kingdom of Jesus Christ, Swara Sug Media Corporation)
- Light TV (Jesus Is Lord Church)
- Delta Broadcasting System (El Shaddai)
- TeleRadyo Serbisyo 34
Most viewed channels
Position | Channel | Share of total viewing (%) |
---|---|---|
1 | IBC | 62.7 |
2 | PTV | 14.3 |
3 | ABS-CBN S+A | 12.1 |
4 | RPN | 10.8 |
5 | TV5 | 7.0 |
6 | One Sports | 4.5 |
7 | ABS-CBN | 1.2 |
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.