Английская Википедия:2019 in Philippine television
Шаблон:Pp-pc Шаблон:Use Philippine English Шаблон:More citations needed Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Year nav topic5 The following is a list of events affecting Philippine television in 2019. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel launches, closures and rebrandings, as well as information about controversies and carriage disputes. Шаблон:TOC limit
Events
January
- January 1:
- ABS-CBN Corporation extends the free trial broadcasts of additional digital terrestrial television channels available exclusively on ABS-CBN TV Plus, such as Asianovela Channel, Movie Central, Myx, Jeepney TV and O Shopping.
- MTVph was officially closed and it was switched back to MTV Asia.
- After 1 year of carriage disputes, both Solar Entertainment Corporation channels Jack TV and Solar Sports were returned to Sky Cable. Meanwhile, Basketball TV and NBA Premium TV were also returned to Sky Cable, Sky Direct and Sky On Demand as immediately after 2 months of their disputes.[1]
- Sky Cable terminated GNN on its line-up due to being unable to agree on both sides for the renewal terms on its channel carriage.
- January 4 – After nearly 7 months of preparation and conducting its test broadcast on major cable and satellite providers, RJTV officially started its broadcast on digital terrestrial television with its first two subchannels namely, "RJTV" and "Oras ng Himala" of Jesus is our Shield Worldwide Ministries. It was initially set to launch on July 15, 2018, but delayed to the 1st quarter of 2019, the network plans to accommodate six and 1seg digital channels that will air local & foreign content and considering launch its two "Teleradyo" style subchannels for sister stations Radyo Bandido 810 AM and RJ 100.3 FM.[2]
- January 9 – After 6 years and 10 months, Hyper was rebranded as One Sports, the relaunch of international and localized sports channel in partnership with MVP-owned media properties 5 and ESPN5. WWE Smackdown was the first program aired on the newly rebranded channel.
- January 12 – After 7 years of broadcast, AksyonTV ended its commercial operations on Saturday evening
- January 13 – 5 gets a new refreshed logo and along with its sister network, AksyonTV officially relaunched as 5 Plus. 5 Plus's programs now airs additional sports content and sports-related programs targeted at millennials; it also serves as a competitor to ABS-CBN's S+A, which also carries the same format.[3] All of Radyo5 simulcast programs moved to the newly launched stand-alone satellite channel under test broadcast, exclusively on pay TV satellite service, Cignal.[4]
- January 24 – ABS-CBN Corporation quietly sold 49% of AMCARA Broadcasting Network to one of the majority shareholders, Rodrigo V. Carandang.[5]
February
- February 1:
- Cignal celebrated its 10th anniversary.
- After 10 years of broadcasting, GNN was rebranded as One Media Network.
- February 18 – After 1 month and 5 days of test broadcast, the Radyo5 simulcast channel initially metamorphosed as One PH exclusively on Cignal, a pay TV satellite service. It will be second news channel of the pay satellite service following the launching of the English news channel One News in 2018 and the third channel to use the "One" branding following the rebranding of the sports channel Hyper to One Sports in the previous month.[6]
- February 23 – Mitch Montecarlo Suansane was hailed as the Miss Q & A InterTALAKtic 2019 on It's Showtime. It was held at Smart Araneta Coliseum.[7][8]
March
- March 1 – ABS-CBN Corporation extends again for the second time for the free trial broadcasts of additional digital terrestrial television channels available exclusively on ABS-CBN TV Plus, such as Asianovela Channel, Movie Central, Myx, Jeepney TV and O Shopping.
- March 29 – Converge ICT launched its own mobile streaming service, Converge Freedom.[9][10]
- March 30 – Echo Calingal was proclaimed as BakClash grand winner on Eat Bulaga!.
April
- April 3 − Derek Ramsay transferred and returned to GMA Network.[11]
- April 7 – The FCPC Baliktanaw was named the grand winner of the first season of World of Dance Philippines.
- April 14 – TAP Sports 1 and TAP Sports 2 were launched by TAP Digital Media Ventures Corporation, exclusively on Sky Cable.
- April 21 − Knowledge Channel moved their channel to DTV Channel 2.01 from DTV Channel 1.05 and began its test broadcast after 4 years as an encrypted channel exclusively on ABS-CBN TV Plus for Mega Manila, Metro Cebu and Cagayan de Oro only.[12]
- April 24 − After 14 years, GMA Network's subsidiary Citynet Network Marketing and Productions and ZOE Broadcasting Network announced a termination of its blocktime deal for airing GMA-produced programs on ZOE's owned Channel 11 effective June 3 as GMA-owned TV network, GMA News TV (which broadcast on its said channel frequency) will transferred to Citynet's owned Channel 27 the following day.[13]
May
- May 13–14 – All Philippine TV networks had its special coverage of the 2019 elections.
- May 15 – GMA Network's digital broadcast transferred to its permanent frequency on Channel 15 from Channel 27, following the termination of blocktime deal between GMA and ZOE on April 24, as the former frequency will used by GMA News TV from its current frequency on Channel 11 beginning on June 4.[14]
- May 19 – Anton Fausto, Dani Mortel, and Aya Fernandez were named as the new MYX VJs at the end of Myx VJ Search 2019.
- May 23 – The Philippines' female-oriented TV channel, ETC celebrates on its 15th year on free-to-air television.
- May 24 – ABS-CBN continued to celebrate its 65th anniversary of Philippine television. Kapamilya stars, personalities, and employees past and present show support for the network and greeted the anniversary.
- May 31 – Eat Bulaga! introduced their new segment It is based from the Slippery Stairs game from Japan which is a franchise and adaptation, Rush 4 Win Philippines: Slippery Stairs: produced by Tokyo Broadcasting System.
June
- June 1:
- ABS-CBN Corporation extends again for the third time for the free trial broadcasts of additional digital terrestrial television channels available exclusively on ABS-CBN TV Plus, such as Asianovela Channel, Movie Central, Myx, Jeepney TV and O Shopping.
- ABS-CBN launched "ABS-CBN TV Plus Go", a digital TV dongle for Android smartphones.
- June 3 – Head coach Chot Reyes was replaced by Jane Basas as the new president and CEO of TV5 Network, Inc.
- June 4 – After 8 years of broadcasting on Channel 11, GMA News TV transferred to Channel 27 (which also serves as the stations return on-air in the analog after 18 years of hibernation) due to GMA/Citynet's termination of blocktime agreement with ZOE Broadcasting Network. Their digital broadcast on the other hand will move to UHF Channel 15 to continue its digital test broadcast. A one-day extension had been made to midnight is allowing channel 11 viewers to carry news coverage related to the first day of classes in public schools in the country, averting a June 2 deadline.
- June 12 – The Philippines' leading Pinoy movie pay TV channel, Cinema One marks on its 25th year on cable television.
- June 29 – GMA Network, Inc. plans a new partnership with over-the-top (OTT) digital streaming service Jungo TV to launch the company's networks Front Row Channel and Hallypop to the market; the Philippine launch of Jungo TV's channels will be launched at the later date. It will marked the company's second joint partnership with other media companies in other markets. (GMA already handles programming output content to Fox Filipino, which is owned by Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International from its 2012 launch as joint programming output content partner with rival TV5 Network, Inc. until the former assuming the exclusive programming output content partner beginning in 2015).[15]
July
- July 1 – K Movies Pinoy was officially launched of the 24/7 Filipino-dubbed Korean movie pay TV channel in the Philippines.
- July 18 - A bill extending the franchise granted to TV5 Network, Inc. has lapsed into law after President Rodrigo Duterte failed to act on the measure. TV5 Network, Inc., a subsidiary of MediaQuest Holdings under PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund that carries The 5 Network, granted an amendment of its congressional franchise under Republic Act No. 11320 (which previously Republic Act No. 7831), allowing TV5 to operate radio and television stations nationwide.
- July 28 – Zephanie Dimaranan won the first season of Idol Philippines held at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila.
- July 30 – Eat Bulaga!, the longest-running noontime show, celebrated its 40th year in Philippine television.
- July 31 – After 5 months and 13 days of initial and soft broadcast, One PH formally launched its official broadcast by Cignal TV being categorized into three blocks: NewsKom (News Komentaryo; newscasts and talk shows), KKK (Katarungan, Karapatan at Kaalaman; public service and infotainment) and SnS (Showbiz and Sports).
August
- August 4
- After 14 years and five months of its broadcast programming run, Goin' Bulilit was ended on its final episode nine months before the ABS-CBN shutdown, making the longest-running sketch comedy series on Philippine television.
- Yamyam Gucong of Bohol was hailed as the Pinoy Big Brother: Otso Ultim8 Big Winner held at the AATF Sports Complex in Imus, Cavite.
- August 8 – FPJ's Ang Probinsyano celebrated its record-breaking 1,000th episode on television.
- August 9 – Tonight with Boy Abunda celebrated its record-breaking 1,000th episode on television.
- August 10 – Jin Macapagal of Cebu City was hailed as the Ultimate BidaMan of It's Showtime's BidaMan: The Big Break held at the New Frontier Theater, Quezon City, Metro Manila.[16][17]
- August 19 – Most of UNTV's programs started to broadcast in full high definition after years of broadcasting in standard definition format.
September
- September 1 – ABS-CBN Corporation extends again for the fourth time for the free trial broadcasts of additional digital terrestrial television channels available exclusively on ABS-CBN TV Plus, such as Asianovela Channel, Movie Central, Myx, Jeepney TV and O Shopping.
- September 12 – After 27 years of broadcast, SBN shuts down in analog signal. It became the fifth broadcaster to completely switch off its analog transmission.
- September 15 – Kim de Leon and Shayne Sava of StarStruck hailed as the Ultimate Male and Female Survivors.
- September 16 – DZRJ 810 TeleRadyo officially launched, a digital terrestrial and cable service. All of DZRJ 810 AM simulcast programs are newly launched stand-alone digital and cable channel under test broadcast on RJdigiTV sub-channel, and it is also available via SkyCable Channel 224 in Metro Manila.
- September 24 – The Filipino Channel celebrated its 25th anniversary on global television.
- September 25 – ABS-CBN Corporation jointly ventured with American production company, Electric Entertainment for producing an upcoming American TV series to be filmed entirely in the Philippines.[18]
- September 28 – Elaine Duran from Butuan was hailed as It's Showtime's Tawag ng Tanghalan Year 3 Grand Champion. It was held at Caloocan Sports Complex, Bagumbong, Caloocan.[19][20][21]
- September 30 – Easy TV Home, a freemium digital TV subscription service, has ceased its commercial operations while only with free-to-air programming channels will continue after that date.[22]
October
- October 1 – After a long years of broadcast coverage, Solar Entertainment Corporation has ceased broadcast of the following channels Basketball TV and NBA Premium TV as the contract with the National Basketball Association expires on that date. ABS-CBN Sports and Fox Sports terminated their contracts with the association after 8 years of broadcasts. After the closure of both networks and the expiration of the Solar/ABS-CBN/FNG contracts, the NBA announced that some games during the 2019–20 season would be stream live on Facebook and Twitter while the TV broadcast deal is still on hold. Later in November, the NBA has announced that the Nine Media Corporation will assumed the free-to-air television rights for these games during the regular season thru CNN Philippines (which the network's license holder WarnerMedia News & Sports held the U.S. cable rights to the NBA); marking the return of the NBA on channel 9 since the 2010–11 season. Other BTV programs (including the National Basketball League, the Women's National Basketball League, and Liga ACB) will be migrated to Solar Sports except for the EuroLeague which has been transferred to TAP Sports 1.
- October 1–31 – It's Showtime, ABS-CBN's hit noontime variety show, celebrated its 10th year in Philippine television dubbed as "Sampu-sample". The program relaunched the classic Showtime format, Sine Mo ‘To, Ansabe and AdVice Ganda.
- October 2 – A massive fire occur inside the Star City theme park in Pasay, where it affected the offices of Manila Broadcasting Company which the radio stations disrupting its regular programming and knocking DZRH News Television (and its radio counterpart) off-the-air which the television viewers lost the channel for cable and satellite providers. Meanwhile, the FM stations and Radyo Natin broadcasts were moved to the alternate studio.
- October 5 - Eat Bulaga! held a world record in the segment Bawal Kumurap Nakamamatay Ng Swerte!, wherein Dabarkads Paolo Ballesteros didn't blink his eye for 1 hour, 17 minutes and 3 seconds, making it as a world record for a Philippine television program.
- October 13 - "Mabagal", a song entry composed by Dan Martel Simon Tañedo and interpreted by Daniel Padilla and Moira Dela Torre was named as Himig Handog 2019 grand winner held at ABS-CBN. This was aired on ABS-CBN's "ASAP Natin 'To".
- October 15
- After 1 month of test broadcast, the DZRJ 810 AM simulcast channel officially metamorphosed as DZRJ 810 RadioVision available in all cable and digital providers, a cable TV and digital service. It will be first news channel of the pay cable and digital service following the launching of the religious channel Oras ng Himala Channel in 2018 and the third channel to use following the launching of the music channel Rock of Manila TV in the previous month.
- Rock of Manila TV officially soft launched on all cable TV and Digital providers in the Philippines. It is owned by the Rajah Broadcasting Network.
- Radio Philippines Network celebrated its 50th anniversary of broadcasting as a television network.
- October 26
- Nicole Borromeo (from Cebu) was crowned as Miss Millennial Philippines 2019 of the noontime show, Eat Bulaga! held at the Meralco Theater.[23]
- J-Crisis (from Sampaloc, Manila) was hailed as the Classic Showtime 10th Anniversary Grand Champion of the noontime show, It's Showtime held at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila.[24][25]
- Team Vice with Miss Q and A Queens was hailed as Magpasikat 2019 Grand Champion of the noontime show, It's Showtime held at Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila.[26][27][28]
November
- November 1 – Apple TV+, a streaming service owned by Apple Inc., was launched and became available in the Philippines, alongside in about 100 countries.[29]
- November 3 – Vanjoss Bayaban, coached by Sarah Geronimo, won the fourth season of The Voice Kids, the grand finals of which were held at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila.[30]
- November 6 – Knowledge Channel celebrates on its 20th year on free-to-air and pay digital television with the theme, "Ang Saya Matuto!".
- November 7 – Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho celebrated its 15th year in Philippine television.
- November 9 – Ethel Booba from General Santos emerged as the first-ever Tawag ng Tanghalan Celebrity Grand Champion.[31]
- November 23 – Paul Maawa of Lucena, Quezon emerged as Mister Q & A 2019.
- November 30 – December 11 – All Philippine TV networks had its special coverage of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.
December
- December 1 – ABS-CBN Corporation extends again for the fifth time for the free trial broadcasts of additional digital terrestrial television channels available exclusively on ABS-CBN TV Plus, such as Asianovela Channel, Movie Central, Myx, Jeepney TV and O Shopping.
- December 3 – HBO Go, a video-on-demand streaming service owned by Home Box Office, Inc. (operated as a unit of WarnerMedia), was launched and became available in the Philippines.[32]
- December 6 - Since 1999, Unang Hirit celebrates on its 20th year of long-running morning newscast show on Philippine television.
- December 15 – Jeremiah Tiangco won the second season of The Clash.
- December 21 – Mark Michael Garcia from Malabon emerged as the first-ever TNT All-Star Grand Resbak Champion.[33]
Unknown (dates)
- August – iQiYi, an online video platform owned by Baidu, was expanded its service worldwide including the Philippines.
- August–October – ABS-CBN launches the Kapamilya Love Weekend, a special public service event held in 65 barangays (villages) all over the Philippines. The Kapamilya Love Weekend is a combination of various public services, such as DZMM Kapamilya Day (Metro Manila and Luzon), ABS-CBN TLC (Teaching, Learning and Caring) (Metro Manila and Luzon), ABS-CBN Handog sa Kapamilya (North Luzon), ABS-CBN Grand Halad sa Kapamilya (Cebu), ABS-CBN Serbisyo Patrol (Davao), and Barangay Kapamilya (various areas) with various Kapamilya stars, DZMM anchors, and local personalities. It is organized by the network, in cooperation with ABS-CBN Foundation, ABS-CBN News and ABS-CBN Regional, as it continues to celebrate its 65th year in Philippine television.
- POP TV Pte. Ltd. launched a mass market video-on-demand service, "POPTV", and began its soft operations which include a wide variety of library contents from the local entertainment, as well as Tagalized versions of an international hits.
- TAP Digital Media Ventures Corporation launched "TAP Go", an over-the-top content and video-on-demand platform that carried some programming contents from movies, shows and sports, as well as livestreaming of its owned TV channels.
Debuts
ABS-CBN
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Re-runs
- July 14: Superbook Reimagined (season 4)
- July 20: Honey, Watch Out!
- December 22: The Loud HouseШаблон:Ref
Notes
^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on Yey!
GMA
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Re-runs
Notes
^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on ABS-CBN
^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on 5
^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on Q (now GMA News TV)
^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on 9TV (now CNN Philippines)
5 (The 5 Network)
Шаблон:Main The following are programs that debuted on 5: Шаблон:Columns-list
Re-runs
PTV
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IBC
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Re-runs
Minor networks
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- January 6: The Privilege Card on RJDigiTV
- February 5: Bravo Executive Lounge on RJDigiTV
- February 11: EZ Shop on RJDigiTV
- February 18: Agila Pilipinas on Net 25
- March 4: Bangon Na Pilipinas on Light TV
- April 2: The Awesome Life on Light TV
- May 15: Bless Pilipinas on Light TV
- August 11: Negosyo Asenso Atbp. on Net 25
- September 1: Manibela on UNTV
- December 2: Christmas from the Heart 2019 on SMNI
Other channels
The following are programs that debuted on other channels: Шаблон:Columns-list
Re-runs
- Notes
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on ABS-CBN
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on GMA
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on 5
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on Cine Mo!
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on Yey!
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on S+A
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on Jeepney TV
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on Sari-Sari Channel
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on Hero (now defunct)
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on ETC
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on Jack TV
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on 2nd Avenue (now defunct)
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on CT (now defunct)
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on Studio 23 (now S+A)
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on Q (now GMA News TV)
- ^ Шаблон:Note label Originally aired on 9TV (now CNN Philippines)
Video streaming services
The following are programs that debuted on video streaming services: Шаблон:Columns-list
Returning or renamed programs
Major networks
Show | Last aired | Retitled as/Season/Notes | Channel | Return date |
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Minute to Win It | 2017 | Same (Last Man Standing, Season 2) | ABS-CBN | January 7 |
Philippine Basketball Association | 2018 | Same (season 44) | 5 / PBA Rush | January 13 (Philippine Cup) May 19 (Commissioner's Cup) September 20 (Governor's Cup) |
Balwarte | 2016 | Same (2019 Mid-Term Elections edition) | 5 | February 3 |
Scorpion | 2017 | Same (season 2) | February 8 | |
Aja Aja Tayo! | 2018 | February 10 | ||
G Diaries | Same (season 3: Quest For Love & season 4: Share the Love) | ABS-CBN | March 3 (season 3) September 15 (season 4) | |
Wolfblood | Same (season 3) | GMA | April 29 | |
Pluma | Same (season 4) | ABS-CBN | May 5 | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | May 19 | |||
Home Foodie | Same (season 5) | GMA | June 10 | |
StarStruck | 2015 | Same (season 7) | June 15 | |
Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 | 2019 | Same (Inaugural season) | 5 | June 16 (Patriot's Cup) September 1 (Magiting Cup) |
Detective Conan | 2018 | Same (season 7) | GMA | July 6 |
Mars | 2019 (GMA News TV) | Same (Mars Pa More) | July 8 | |
ESPN 30 for 30 | 2019 | Same | 5 | July 29 |
Boxing's Greatest Fights | July 30 | |||
The Voice Kids | 2016 | Same (season 4) | ABS-CBN | August 3 |
Fairy Tail | Same (seasons 5 & 6) | GMA | August 5 (season 5) November 11 (season 6) | |
I Can See Your Voice | 2019 | Same (season 2) | ABS-CBN | August 10 |
Coke Studio Philippines | 2018 | Same (season 3) | September 14 | |
The Clash | Same (season 2) | GMA | September 21 | |
Toppstar TV | 2019 | Same (season 2) | GMA / GMA News TV | October 5 |
Invincible Teacher | 2018 | GMA | October 14 |
State-owned networks
Show | Last aired | Retitled as/Season/Notes | Channel | Return date |
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Chinese News TV (CNTV) | 2019 (Net 25) | Same | IBC | February 25 |
Cooltura | 2012 | Same (new season / #Cooltura) | April 30 | |
SMAC Pinoy Ito! | Same (season 2) | July 6 | ||
Tilaok TV | 2019 | Same (season 2) | August 25 |
Minor networks
Show | Last aired | Retitled as/Season/Notes | Channel | Return date |
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Manibela | 2016 | Same | UNTV | September 1 |
UNTV Cup | 2019 | Same (season 8) | September 9 | |
CBA - Pilipinas | 2019 (IBC) | Same (2019-20 season) | Light TV | November 9 |
Other channels
Show | Last aired | Retitled as/Season/Notes | Channel | Return date |
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ASAP: Encore | 2018 | ASAP Natin 'To: Encore | Jeepney TV | January 6 |
Royal Pains | Same (season 8 / "The Final Season") | Jack TV | January 9 | |
The Good Place | Same (season 3) | ETC on SBN 21 | January 15 (season 3) | |
The Bold Type | Same (season 2) | January 23 | ||
PBA D-League | Same (2019 season) | 5 Plus / PBA Rush | February 14 (Aspirant's Cup) July 26 (Foundation Cup) | |
Philippine Super Liga | 5 Plus / One Sports | February 16 (Grand Prix Conference) May 16 (Beach Volleyball Challenge Cup) June 15 (All-Filipino Conference) September 24 (Invitational Cup) | ||
UAAP Men's & Women's Volleyball | Same (season 81) | S+A | February 16 | |
UAAP Men's Football | February 21 | |||
Survivor | 2018/2019 | Same (seasons 38 & 39 / "Edge of Extinction" and "Island of the Idols") | Jack TV | February 21 (season 38) September 26 (season 39) |
American Idol | 2018 | Same (season 17) | ETC on SBN 21 / Jack TV (episode 1 and finale episode only) | March 4 |
The Final Pitch | 2018/2019 | Same (season 3 & 4) | CNN Philippines | March 17 (season 3) September 22 (season 4) |
Are You the One? | 2018 | Same (season 6) | ETC on SBN 21 | March 23 |
Haikyu!! | 2017 | Same (season 3 / "Karasuno vs Shiratorizawa") | Yey! | April 22 |
Team Yey! | 2018 | Same (season 4) | April 29 | |
Filoil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup | 2018 (5) | Same (2019 season) | 5 Plus | May 5 |
Drop the Mic | 2019 | Same (season 2) | Jack TV | May 11 |
Spikers' Turf | 2018 | Same (2019 season) | One Sports | May 19 (Reinforced Conference) August 20 (Open Confenence) |
Chicago Fire | 2019 | Same (seasons 5 & 6) | Jack TV | May 20 (season 5) August 12 (season 6) |
Women's National Basketball Association | 2018 | Same (2019 season) | S+A (Free-to-Air, all games including the playoffs and the finals) / Basketball TV / NBA Premium TV (Cable, all games including quarterfinals and semifinals, until September 25) | May 25 |
Premier Volleyball League | 2018 | Same (16th season) | S+A / Liga | May 26 (Reinforced Conference) August 11 (Open Conference) |
Doraemon (1979) | 2016 (GMA) | Doraemon (2005) | Yey! | May 27 |
Penn & Teller: Fool Us | 2019 | Same (season 4) | Jack TV | June 9 |
Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League | Same (2019–20 season) | S+A | June 12 (Lakan Cup) | |
O Shopping | 2014 | Same | June 24 | |
Superstore | 2019 | Same (seasons 3 and 4) | Jack TV | July 3 (season 3) August 12 (season 4) |
National Collegiate Athletic Association | 2018 | Same (season 95) | S+A / Liga | July 7 |
Revenge Body with Khloé Kardashian | 2019 | Same (season 2) | ETC on SBN 21 | July 10 |
Suits | Same (season 9) | Jack TV / Diva | July 18 | |
Saturday Night Live | 2018 | Same (season 43) | Jack TV | July 19 |
Face Off | 2019 | Same (season 13 / Battle Royale) | August 3 | |
Top Chef Junior | Same (season 2) | ETC on SBN 21 | August 4 | |
Jane the Virgin | Same (season 2 & 3) | ETC on SBN 21 (analog) / ETC (digital) | August 6 (season 2) October 15 (season 3) | |
The 100 | 2017 | Same (season 5) | Jack TV | August 6 |
Mr. Robot | Same (season 3) | August 11 | ||
The Biggest Loser USA | 2017 (2nd Avenue) | Same (season 17 / Temptation Nation) | August 12 | |
Naruto Shippuden | 2016 (ABS-CBN) / 2019 | Same (season 9) and (season 10) / The Final Season | Yey! | August 12 (season 9)/ October 21 (season 10) |
Sweet Home Oklahoma | 2019 | Same (season 2) | ETC on SBN 21 | August 26 |
University Athletic Association of the Philippines | 2018 | Same (season 82) | S+A / Liga | September 1 |
National Football League | 2019 (5) | Same (2019 season) | 5 Plus / One Sports | September 6 |
The Ellen DeGeneres Show | 2019 | Same (season 17) | ETC on SBN 21 | September 10 |
Celebs Go Dating | Same (season 2) | ETC | October 5 | |
Elementary | 2018 | Same (season 6) | Jack TV | October 7 |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V | 2016 (Hero) / 2018 (Jeepney TV) | Same (season 2) | Yey! | |
TMZ | 2018 | Same | ETC | November 4 |
U.S. NCAA Men's College Basketball | 2019 (5) | Same (2019-20 season) | 5 Plus | November 6 |
The Healthy Juan | 2019 | Same (season 2)/"Labanan ang Infectious Diseases" and "Kalusugan, Kabuhayan, Kapaligiran") | GMA News TV | November 10 ("Labanan ang Infectious Diseases") November 11 ("Kalusugan, Kabuhayan, Kapaligiran") |
Legacies | Same (season 2) | ETC | November 12 | |
National Basketball Association | 2019 (ABS-CBN/S+A/Basketball TV/NBA Premium TV) | Same (2019-20 season) | CNN Philippines | November 16 |
Programs transferring networks
Major networks
Date | Show | No. of seasons | Moved from | Moved to |
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January 6 | One Punch Man | 1 | Yey! | ABS-CBN |
February 2 | Cardcaptor Sakura | Шаблон:N/A | ABS-CBN / Q (now GMA News TV) | GMA |
Ben 10: Alien Force | Шаблон:N/A | 5 | ||
April 7 | My Hero Academia | 1 | Yey! | ABS-CBN |
April 21 | Idol Philippines | Шаблон:N/A | GMA (as Pinoy Idol) | ABS-CBN (as Idol Philippines) |
June 8 | Thunderbird Sabong Nation | Шаблон:N/A | S+A | 5 |
July 8 | Mars | Шаблон:N/A | GMA News TV (as the original title) | GMA (as Mars Pa More) |
August 3 | Agripreneur | Шаблон:N/A | GMA News TV | GMA |
August 31 | Ride PH | Шаблон:N/A | GMA News TV | 5 / One News |
September 2 | Wagas | Шаблон:N/A | GMA | |
November 23 | Ben 10: Ultimate Alien | Шаблон:N/A | 5 | |
December 22 | The Loud House | Шаблон:N/A | Yey! | ABS-CBN |
State-owned networks
Date | Show | No. of seasons | Moved from | Moved to |
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January 27 | Tinig ng Marino | Шаблон:N/A | UNTV | PTV |
February 18 | Chinese News TV (CNTV) | Шаблон:N/A | Net 25 | IBC |
February 23 | Magandang Gabi Pilipinas with Ceasar Soriano | Шаблон:N/A | Inquirer 990 Television | PTV |
February 24 | Isyu One-on-One with Ceasar Soriano | Шаблон:N/A | ||
July 7 | Republic of Seniors | Шаблон:N/A | GMA News TV | |
September 7 | Bitag | Шаблон:N/A | PTV | IBC |
October 12 | Pros & Cons with Usec. Joel Sy Egco | Шаблон:N/A | ||
November 24 | Alagang Magaling | Шаблон:N/A | 5 | PTV |
Minor networks
Date | Show | No. of seasons | Moved from | Moved to |
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September 7 | Kasangga Mo ang Langit | Шаблон:N/A | PTV | RJDigiTV |
Biyaheng Langit | Шаблон:N/A | |||
November 9 | CBA - Pilipinas | Шаблон:N/A | IBC | Light TV |
Other channels
Date | Show | No. of seasons | Moved from | Moved to |
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January 7 | Hwayugi: A Korean Odyssey | Шаблон:N/A | ABS-CBN | Asianovela Channel |
January 9 | Naruto Shippuden | 6 | ABS-CBN | Yey! |
January 14 | eGG Network | Шаблон:N/A | BEAM TV (as a digital sub-channel) | 5 Plus (as a segment block) |
High Noon | Шаблон:N/A | 5 | 5 Plus | |
January 16 | Love O2O | Шаблон:N/A | GMA | GMA News TV |
January 19 | Buhay OFW | Шаблон:N/A | AksyonTV (now 5 Plus) | 5 Plus |
January 20 | Ultimate Fighting Championship | Шаблон:N/A | 5 / AksyonTV (now 5 Plus) / Hyper (now One Sports) | Fox+ |
January 21 | Meteor Garden | Шаблон:N/A | ABS-CBN / Jeepney TV | Asianovela Channel |
January 28 | Corazón indomable | Шаблон:N/A | GMA (as the original title) | Telenovela Channel (as Wild at Heart) |
February 4 | Signal | Шаблон:N/A | Cine Mo! | Asianovela Channel |
February 11 | Doctor Crush | Шаблон:N/A | ABS-CBN | |
February 23 | Superbook Reimagined | 1 | ABS-CBN | Yey! |
February 24 | Talking Heads | Шаблон:N/A | GMA News TV | 5 Plus |
February 25 | Dong Yi | Шаблон:N/A | GMA | GMA News TV |
March 4 | Yowamushi Pedal | Шаблон:N/A | Hero (now defunct) | Yey! |
March 9 | Mako Mermaids | 2 | GMA | GMA News TV |
March 10 | Chicken Talk | Шаблон:N/A | IBC | 5 Plus |
Family TV Mass | Шаблон:N/A | |||
March 15 | The Key of David | Шаблон:N/A | PTV | CNN Philippines |
March 18 | What's Wrong with Secretary Kim | Шаблон:N/A | ABS-CBN | Asianovela Channel |
March 24 | Wolfblood | 1 | GMA | GMA News TV |
LWYD Loving What You Do | Шаблон:N/A | PTV | ||
March 25 | Naruto Shippuden | 7 | ABS-CBN | Yey! |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V | 1 | Hero (now defunct) / Jeepney TV | ||
March 30 | One Punch Man | 1 | ABS-CBN | |
May 4 | H2O: Just Add Water | Шаблон:N/A | GMA | GMA News TV |
May 5 | Filoil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup | Шаблон:N/A | 5 | 5 Plus |
May 14 | Jane the Virgin | 1 | ABS-CBN (in Filipino dubbed) | ETC (in original English audio) |
May 27 | Doraemon | Шаблон:N/A | GMA (as the 1979 TV series) | Yey! (as the 2005 TV series) |
June 3 | Naruto Shippuden | 8 | ABS-CBN | Yey! |
June 4 | Kay Susan Tayo! | Шаблон:N/A | GMA (as Kay Susan Tayo!) | GMA News TV (as Kay Susan Tayo! sa Super Radyo DZBB) |
July 4 | America's Next Top Model | 23 | ETC | Metro Channel |
August 5 | Max Steel | Шаблон:N/A | ABS-CBN | Yey! |
August 12 | Naruto Shippuden | 9 | ||
The Biggest Loser USA | 17 | 2nd Avenue (now defunct) | Jack TV | |
August 18 | Ultimate Fighting Championship | Шаблон:N/A | 5 / AksyonTV (now 5 Plus) / Hyper (now One Sports) | Fox Sports |
September 2 | Meteor Garden (2018) | Шаблон:N/A | ABS-CBN | Asianovela Channel |
September 5 | Universities and Colleges Basketball League | 4 | AksyonTV (now 5 Plus) | Solar Sports |
September 6 | National Football League | Шаблон:N/A | 5 | 5 Plus / One Sports |
September 7 | Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V | 2 | Hero (now defunct) / Jeepney TV | Yey! |
October 7 | Marriage Contract | Шаблон:N/A | GMA | GMA News TV |
October 28 | Around the Horn | Шаблон:N/A | 5 | 5 Plus |
Pardon the Interruption | Шаблон:N/A | |||
November 4 | U.S. NCAA Men's College Basketball | Шаблон:N/A | ||
Alien Surf Girls | Шаблон:N/A | GMA | GMA News TV | |
November 16 | National Basketball Association | Шаблон:N/A | ABS-CBN / S+A / Basketball TV (now defunct) / NBA Premium TV (now defunct) | CNN Philippines |
November 18 | Oddbods | 1 | 5 | Yey! |
December 2 | America's Next Top Model | 24 | ETC | Metro Channel |
Best Bars in America | Шаблон:N/A | CT (now defunct) / Jack TV | ||
December 30 | Gangnam Beauty | Шаблон:N/A | ABS-CBN | Asianovela Channel |
Encounter | Шаблон:N/A |
Milestone episodes
The following shows made their Milestone episodes in 2019:
Show | Network | Episode # | Episode title | Episode air date |
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Eat Bulaga! | GMA Network | 11,900th | "11,900th episode" | January 4 |
It's Showtime | ABS-CBN | 2,900th | "#Showtime1stBiyernes2019" | |
Ngayon at Kailanman | 100th | "Laban Bawi" | ||
Meteor Garden | "The UnF4gettable Finale" | |||
FPJ's Ang Probinsyano | 850th | "Salamat" | January 8 | |
Tonight with Boy Abunda | "Kyle Echarri Interview" | |||
Ika-5 Utos | GMA Network | 100th | "Usig" | January 17 |
My Special Tatay | "Bistado" | January 18 | ||
Royal Pains | Jack TV | "Doubt of Africa" | January 23 | |
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | 1000th | "Molly Shannon/Robert Irwin" | January 24 | |
Wowowin | GMA Network | 800th | "#Wowowin" | January 25 |
Playhouse | ABS-CBN | 100th | "Without A Doubt" | February 1 |
Asawa Ko, Karibal Ko | GMA Network | "DNA" | February 14 | |
Kadenang Ginto | ABS-CBN | "Paglayo" | February 22 | |
Los Bastardos | "Sulyap" | March 1 | ||
Onanay | GMA Network | 150th | "Pagbawi" | |
Halik | ABS-CBN | "Rambulang Halik" | March 8 | |
FPJ's Ang Probinsyano | 900th | "Sinungaling" | March 19 | |
Tonight with Boy Abunda | "Mitch Talao Interview" | |||
My Special Tatay | GMA Network | 150th | "The Special Finale" | March 29 |
Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko | 100th | "100th Episode" | March 31 | |
Tadhana | "Chop-chop" | April 27 | ||
Kadenang Ginto | ABS-CBN | 150th | "Pagbubunyag" | May 3 |
Los Bastardos | "Laro" | May 14 | ||
FPJ's Ang Probinsyano | 950th | "Sapang Bato" | May 30 | |
Tonight with Boy Abunda | "Loisa Andalio Interview" | May 31 | ||
The General's Daughter | 100th | "Kasado" | June 11 | |
Sunday PinaSaya | GMA Network | 200th | "Hataw sa Saya" | June 23 |
Pepito Manaloto | 350th | "Smart Shoes" | June 29 | |
Dragon Lady | 100th | "Caught on Cam" | July 1 | |
Chicago Fire | Jack TV | "One Hundred" | ||
Kadenang Ginto | ABS-CBN | 200th | "Romina at Leon" | July 16 |
Sarap, 'Di Ba? | GMA Network | 350th | "Gayang-gaya Kayang-kaya" | July 20 |
Los Bastardos | ABS-CBN | 200th | "Giba" | July 24 |
Sahaya | GMA Network | 100th | "Buong Pamilya" | August 7 |
FPJ's Ang Probinsyano | ABS-CBN | 1,000th | "1000" | August 8 |
Tonight with Boy Abunda | "Janella Salvador Interview" | August 9 | ||
Nang Ngumiti ang Langit | 100th | "Alagang Mikmik" | August 14 | |
The General's Daughter | 150th | "Nakamasid" | August 20 | |
Love You Two | GMA Network | 100th | "Looking for Jake" | September 9 |
Failon Ngayon | ABS-CBN | 500th | "500th Episode" | September 14 |
Magandang Buhay | 900th | "KontrabiDad" | September 18 | |
Magpakailanman | GMA Network | 350th | "Ganti ng Beki" | September 21 |
Kadenang Ginto | ABS-CBN | 250th | "Hinala" | September 24 |
Dahil sa Pag-ibig | GMA Network | 100th | "Finale" | October 4 |
Bubble Gang | 1,200th | "1200th Episode"" | October 11 | |
The Bottomline with Boy Abunda | ABS-CBN | 500th | "Boy Abunda's Birthday Special (Part 1)" | October 12 |
FPJ's Ang Probinsyano | 1,050th | "Plano" | October 17 | |
Tonight with Boy Abunda | "MC & Lassy Interview" | October 18 | ||
Kadenang Ginto | 300th | "Higpitan" | December 3 | |
FPJ's Ang Probinsyano | 1,100th | "Balak" | December 26 | |
Tonight with Boy Abunda | "Ricci Rivero Interview" | December 27 | ||
The Killer Bride | 100th | "Scared to Death" |
Finales
ABS-CBN
Шаблон:Main The following are programs that ended on ABS-CBN: Шаблон:Columns-list
Stopped airing
Program | Last airing | Resumed airing | Reason |
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S.O.C.O.: Scene of the Crime Operatives | November 9 | November 23 | Program pre-empted by the UAAP Season 82 Men's Basketball Finals Game 1 wide coverage on November 16. |
Kuha Mo! |
GMA
Шаблон:Main The following are programs that ended on GMA Network: Шаблон:Columns-list
Stopped airing
- November 24: The Atom Araullo Specials (reason: Program on series break. The program resumed on May 31, 2020.)
5 (The 5 Network)
Шаблон:Main The following are programs that ended on 5:
Stopped airing
Program | Stopped airing | Resumed airing | Reason |
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Around the Horn | January 11 | Unknown | Program on series break. |
August 31 | October 28 (on 5 Plus; now One Sports) | Program on series break. Moved to 5 Plus (now One Sports) on October 28. | |
High Noon | January 11 | January 14 (on 5 Plus; now One Sports) | Program on series break. Moved to 5 Plus (now One Sports) on January 14. |
#TolWagTroll - Respeto Lang: Rap Debattle | February 3 | March 24 | Program replaced by the second season of Aja Aja Tayo! beginning February 10. Program returned on March 24. |
Scorpion (season 2) | March 1 | Unknown | Program replaced by Agenda beginning March 4. |
Boxing's Greatest Fights | July 29 and 30 | Program on series break. Program resumed on July 29 and 30. | |
August 22 | July 11, 2020 (on One Sports) | Program replaced by The Chiefs beginning August 26. Program moved to One Sports on July 11, 2020. | |
WWE Raw | May 7 | January 25, 2020 | Program on series break. Program resumed on January 25, 2020. |
WWE SmackDown Live | May 8 | January 21, 2020 (on One Sports; now One Sports+) | Program on series break. Moved to One Sports (now One Sports+) on January 21, 2020. |
30 for 30 | August 23 | February 8, 2020 (on 5 Plus; now One Sports) | Program replaced by The Chiefs beginning August 26. Program resumed on 5 Plus (now One Sports) on February 8, 2020. |
Basketball Almanac | August 31 | Program can still be seen on PBA Rush | ESPN5 shows prior to removal, replaced by Sine Squad movies and 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup. However, the program can still be seen on PBA Rush. |
Pardon the Interruption | October 28 (on 5 Plus; now One Sports) | ESPN5 shows prior to removal, replaced by Sine Squad movies and 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup. Program moved to 5 Plus (now One Sports) on October 28. | |
The Big Story | September 20 | Program can still be seen on One News | Program replaced by One Balita Pilipinas beginning September 23. However, the program will continued to air on One News. |
Ultimate Boxing Series | September 22 | Unknown | ESPN5 shows prior to removal. |
Saturday Night Specials | October 19 | Unknown | Movie block replaced by #ParangNormal Activity and Third Eye reruns beginning October 26. The movie block is absorbed with the Primetime Megahits movie block. |
Bakbakan Na | November 30 | December 14 | Program pre-empted by 2019 Southeast Asian Games. Program resumed on December 14. |
Shootaround | Programs can still be seen on PBA Rush | Both programs pre-empted by 2019 Southeast Asian Games. However, these programs can still be seen on PBA Rush. | |
StePBAack | |||
The Huddle |
PTV
Шаблон:Main The following are programs that ended on People's Television Network: Шаблон:Columns-list
Stopped airing
- July 27: PCSO Lottery Draw (reason: temporary suspension of all PCSO lottery games due to alleged "massive" corruption. The program resumed on July 31.)
IBC
Шаблон:Main The following are programs that ended on IBC:
- February 11: News Team 13
- February 23: Chicken Talk
- March 3: Family TV Mass
- April 26: Bukas May Kahapon
- May 5: Mula sa Edukador
- May 9: OOTD: Opisyal of the Day
- May 31: My Ultimate Modelo 2019
- July 19: Retro TV (rerun), Hapi House! (rerun), Sic O'Clock News (rerun) and T.O.D.A.S. (rerun)
- August 5: Iskoolmates and Public Eye
- October 13: Kaibigan Special Sunday
- December 28: Artista Teen Quest 2019 and Pare Kuys
- December 29: SMAC Pinoy Ito!
Minor networks
- February 15: Chinese News TV (CNTV) on Net 25
- July 31: Responde: Tugon Aksyon Ngayon on Net 25
- August 3: Tribe on Net 25
- August 4: Bits 'N Pieces and RYTS: Rule Yourself to Success on Net 25
- November 29: News Light on Light TV
Other channels
Unknown (dates)
- Chinatown TV on Net 25
Stopped airing
Program | Channel | Stopped airing | Resumed airing | Reason |
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Be Careful With My Heart (rerun) | Jeepney TV | February 1 | May 19 and 20 | Program on series break. To be replaced with Wildflower as one of cast member is a candidate and part for an upcoming Philippine mid-term election period. Program resumed on May 19 and 20. |
Love O2O | GMA News TV | February 11 | February 25 | Program pre-empted by The 700 Club Asia telethon special. Both programs resumed on February 25. |
Crimson Girl | ||||
Palibhasa Lalake (rerun) | Jeepney TV | February 15 | Unknown | Program on series break. To be replaced with The Best of Gandang Gabi, Vice as several cast members are the candidates and part for an upcoming Philippine mid-term election period. |
Pilipinas, Game Ka Na Ba? (rerun) | March 22 | October 14 | Program on series break. To be replaced with Dance Kids as one of game show host is a candidate and part for an upcoming Philippine mid-term election period. Program resumed on October 14. | |
The Garfield Show | Yey! | September 2 | Program on series break. To be replaced with Mr. Bean: The Animated Series on March 25. Program resumed on September 2. | |
Goin' Bulilit Classics (rerun) | Jeepney TV | March 29 | Program on series break. To be replaced with Komiks Presents: Wakasan on morning timeslot as one of the cast is a candidate and part for an upcoming Philippine mid-term election period. Program resumed on September 2. | |
Marrying My Daughter Twice | GMA News TV | May 20 | September 21, 2020 (on Heart of Asia) | Program pre-empted by The 700 Club Asia telethon special. However, to be replaced with the rerun of GMA Public Affairs programs effective June 3 and later with Inday Will Always Love You (rerun) effective June 10. Program resumed airing on Heart of Asia beginning September 21, 2020. |
Wagas | May 25 | September 2 (on GMA Network) | Program on series break. Moved to GMA Network beginning September 2. | |
When a Snail Falls in Love | May 31 | Unknown | Program replaced by Dear Friend (rerun) on June 3. | |
Mars | July 8 (on GMA Network; as Mars Pa More) | Program on series break. Moved to GMA Network and renamed as Mars Pa More on July 8. | ||
The World of Gandang Ricky Reyes | June 1 | June 23 | Program on series break. Program resumed on June 23. | |
H2O: Just Add Water | June 2 | Unknown | Program replaced by Inday Will Always Love You (rerun) on June 8. | |
I Can See Your Voice (season 1) | Jeepney TV | July 27 | August 10 (as the second-season premiere on ABS-CBN) | To be replaced with Little Big Shots as the second-season premiere on ABS-CBN beginning August 10. |
Suits (season 9) | Jack TV | September 12 | The 3 remaining episodes continued on Diva | To be temporary replaced with the encore run of Celebrity Undercover Boss due to via satellite contractual dispute. However, the last three remaining episodes will continue on Diva. |
Video streaming services
- January 18: Alamat ng Ano on iWant
- January 19: The End on iWant
- February 16: Spirits: Reawaken on on iWant
- February 23: HIGH on iWant
- March 1: ZEKElingMagingSHEILA: The Zeke and Sheila's Almost Love Story on iWant
- March 6: HUSH on iWant
- March 20: Touch Screen on iWant
- March 23: Project Feb 14 on iWant
- May 12: Jhon en Martian on iWant
- July 12: Past, Present, Perfect? on iWant
- August 28: Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 3: The Real Untold Story of Josephine Bracken on iWant
- August 30: Mga Batang Poz on iWant
- October 6: Call Me Tita on iWant
- October 30: Taiwan That You Love on iWant
- November 23: Hinahanap-Hanap Kita on iWant
- November 8: Kargo on iWant
Networks
The following are a list of free-to-air and cable channels or networks launches and closures in 2019.
Launches
Date | Station | Type | Channel | Source |
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January 1 | Da Vinci Kids | Cable and satellite | Sky Cable Channel 142 (Metro Manila) | |
Filmbox ArtHouse | Sky Cable Channel 83 (Metro Manila) | |||
February 18 | One PH | Cignal Channel 6 (Nationwide) | [6] | |
April 16 | TAP Sports 1 | Sky Cable Channel 216 SD / Channel 264 HD (Metro Manila) | ||
TAP Sports 2 | Sky Cable Channel 265 HD (Metro Manila) | |||
TechStorm TV | Sky Cable Channel 212 (Metro Manila) | |||
June 16 | GINX Esports TV | Sky Cable Channel 213 (Metro Manila) | ||
July 1 | K Movies Pinoy | Sky Cable Channel 79 (Metro Manila) Cablelink Channel 44 (Metro Manila) |
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Paramount Channel | Sky Cable Channel 85 SD / Channel 263 HD (Metro Manila) | |||
August 10 | Motorvision TV | G Sat Channel 31 (Nationwide) | [34] | |
Pet & Pal | G Sat Channel 32 (Nationwide) | |||
Luxe & Life | G Sat Channel 33 (Nationwide) | |||
Health & Wellness | G Sat Channel 34 (Nationwide) | |||
Sonlife Broadcasting Network | G Sat Channel 38 (Nationwide) | |||
My Cinema Europe | G Sat Channel 84 (Nationwide) | |||
September 1 | Rock of Manila TV Шаблон:Small |
Broadcasting channel | Sky Cable & Destiny Cable Channel 229 (Metro Manila) Channel 29.4 (Metro Manila) |
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October 15 | DZRJ 810 RadioVision Шаблон:Small |
Sky Cable & Destiny Cable Channel 224 (Metro Manila) Channel 29.3 (Metro Manila) |
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Unknown | One Movie Шаблон:Small |
Cable and satellite | G Sat Channel 111 (Nationwide) |
Stations changing network affiliation
The following is a list of television stations that have made or will make noteworthy affiliation switches in 2019.
Date | Station | Channel | Prior affiliation | New affiliation | Notes | Source |
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June 4 | DZOE-TV | 11 | GMA News TV | silent | On April 24, GMA News TV's parent company GMA Network, Inc. and its Citynet Television subsidiary announced that they will terminating its lease blocktime programming and advertising sales agreement with DZOE-TV's parent company ZOE Broadcasting Network over its channel 11 license after 14 years along with the network's predecessor Q, when DZOE-TV will be go silent after 21 years of broadcasting. The network will moved to channel 27 (see the article below) as the parent company plans to bring back the channel 27 license after 12 years of hibernation from the airwaves (channel 27 frequency was previously held by the predecessor networks Citynet Television from its launch In August 1995 until April 1999, Entertainment Music Channel (EMC) from April to December 1999, and the second over-the-air iteration of Channel [V] Philippines from December 1999 until its July 25, 2001, closure, and also used as a relay to GMA Network In 2004 and then QTV from 2005 until its discontinuation In 2007). In anticipation of the moving of the news channel to their new channel number, its mother network had discontinued airing religious programs produced by Light TV during the weekend with the programs will continued to broadcast on the said network; leaving In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley as the only religious program to carried on both networks, while The 700 Club Asia will be the only religious program to aired exclusively to its mother network (Except only for the show's live telethon specials which are airing on both networks). | |
DWDB-TV | 27 | GMA (DTT test broadcasts) | GMA News TV |
Rebranded
The following is a list of television stations or cable channels that have made or will make noteworthy network rebrands in 2019.
Date | Rebranded from | Rebranded to | Type | Channel | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 1 | MTVph | MTV Asia | Cable and satellite | Channel 22 (DTT) EasyTV Home Channel 4 (Metro Manila) Cablelink Channel 42 (Metro Manila) Cignal Channel 151 (Nationwide) Sky Cable Channel 71 (Metro Manila) |
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January 9 | Hyper | One Sports | Cignal Channel 91 (SD) / Channel 261 (HD) (Nationwide) Cablelink Channel 100 (Metro Manila) |
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January 13 | AksyonTV | 5 Plus | Broadcasting network | Channel 41 (analog feed) Cignal Channel 15 (Nationwide) SatLite Channel 6 (Nationwide) Sky Cable Channel 59 (Metro Manila) Cablelink Channel 11 (Metro Manila) |
[4] |
February 1 | Global News Network | One Media Network | Cable and satellite | G Sat Channel 1 (Nationwide) | |
April 1 | Channel NewsAsia | CNA | Cignal Channel 134 (Nationwide) Sky Direct Channel 51 (Nationwide) Sky Cable Channel 109 (Metro Manila) Cablelink Channel 21 (Metro Manila) |
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November 29 | Asian Food Channel | Asian Food Network | SkyCable Channel 22 (SD) / Channel 248 (HD) (Metro Manila) & Channel 602 (SD) (Provincial) Cignal Channel 62 (Nationwide) |
Closures
Date | Station | Channel | Sign-on debut | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 9 | Hyper | Cignal Channel 91 (SD) / Channel 261 (HD) Cablelink Channel 100 (Metro Manila) |
April 14, 2012 | |
January 12 | AksyonTV | Channel 41 (analog feed) Cignal Channel 6 (Nationwide) SatLite Channel 6 (Nationwide) Sky Cable Channel 59 (Metro Manila) Cablelink Channel 11 (Metro Manila) |
February 21, 2011 | |
January 31 | Global News Network | G Sat Channel 1 (Nationwide) Sky Cable Channel 213 (Metro Manila) Cablelink Channel 106 (Metro Manila) |
March 1, 2008 | |
April 1 | Gone Viral TV | EasyTV Home Channel 5 (Metro Manila) | May 25, 2018 | |
June 1 | Sony Channel | Sky Cable Channel 35 (Metro Manila) / Channel 605 (Provincial) Cablelink Channel 39 (Metro Manila) Cignal Channel 120 (Nationwide) SatLite Channel 91 (Nationwide) |
October 15, 2014 | [35] |
July 1 | fyi | Sky Cable Channel 79 (SD) / Channel 200 (HD) (Metro Manila) Cablelink Channel 44 (Metro Manila) |
October 6, 2014 | |
August 1 | beIN Sports 3 | Sky Cable Channel 206 (HD) (Metro Manila) Cignal Channel 94 (Nationwide) |
October 15, 2013 | [36] |
August 16 | Boo | Channel 30 (DTT) EasyTV Home Channel 15 (Metro Manila) |
May 25, 2018 | |
October 1 | Basketball TV | Channel 21 (DTT) EasyTV Home Channel 5 (Metro Manila) Sky Cable Channel 33 (Metro Manila) / Channel 302 (Provincial) Cablelink Channel 60 (Metro Manila) Cignal Channel 95 (Nationwide) SatLite Channel 52 (Nationwide) G Sat Channel 28 (Nationwide) |
October 1, 2006 | [37] |
NBA Premium TV | Channel 21 (DTT) EasyTV Home Channel 6 (Metro Manila) Sky Cable Channel 84 (SD) / Channel 175 (HD) (Metro Manila) & Channel 312 (SD) / Channel 762 (HD) (Provincial) Cablelink Channel 350 (HD) (Metro Manila) Cignal Channel 96 (SD) / Channel 262 (HD) (Nationwide) Sky Direct Channel 25 (HD) (Nationwide) |
October 16, 2010 |
Stopped broadcasting
The following are a list of stations and channels or networks that have stopped broadcasting or (temporarily) off the air in 2019.
Station | Channel | Stopped broadcasting | Resumed broadcasting | Reason | Source |
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DZRH News Television | Cignal Channel 18 (Nationwide) G Sat Channel 135 (Nationwide) SatLite Channel 140 (Nationwide) Cablelink Channel 3 (Metro Manila) Sky Cable Channel 129 (Metro Manila) |
October 2 | October 3 (temporary radio feed of DZRH) November 26 |
On October 2, a major fire broke out in Star City where its studios are located inside the Manila Broadcasting Company near the theme park, resulting to be temporary suspension of broadcasting and got affected by the fire. Resumed as temporary audio feed only on October 3, using its backup studios at the BSA Twin Towers in Mandaluyong with the network's programming also simulcast by video livestreaming through the station's Facebook page. Resumed its regular broadcasting on November 26, as DZRH moved again to Design Center of the Philippines within CCP Complex on November 11, with its satellite feed being restored. |
[38] |
Awards
- July 23: 27th KBP Golden Dove Awards, organized by the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas
- October 13: 33rd PMPC Star Awards for Television, organized by Philippine Movie Press Club
Deaths
- February 9 – Bentong (b. 1964), actor and comedian[39][40]
- February 11 – Armida Siguion-Reyna (b. 1930), actress[41][42]
- February 23 – Kristoffer King (b. 1982), actor[43]
- March 8 - Boyong Baytion, (b. 1953), comedian and assistant director (Palibhasa Lalake, Abangan Ang Susunod Na Kabanata, Ang TV and Home Along Da Riles)[44]
- March 9 – Chokoleit, (b. 1970), TV host, actor, and comedian[45]
- March 13 – Maria "Bulaklak" Ausente, (b. 1989), former TV Patrol Panay and GMA News correspondent
- March 18 - Augusto Victa, (b. 1931), former TV and radio drama actor.
- April 1 - Joseph Ubalde, (b. 1986), former News5 weather anchor; and contributor and researcher of VERA Files [46][47]
- May 31 – Gary Lising, (b. 1942), former comedian.
- June 20 – Eddie Garcia, (b. 1929), actor and film director.[48][49][50][51]
- July 8 – Chito Arceo, (b. 1949), former actor and television sales executive.
- August 19 - Gina Lopez, (b. 1953), former Department of Environment and Natural Resources secretary, chairperson, managing director and TV producer of ABS-CBN Foundation and host of G Diaries.[52]
- August 25 - Mona Lisa, (b. 1922), actress.[53]
- September 8 - Lito Legaspi, (b. 1942), actor.[54]
- October 5 - Amalia Fuentes, (b. 1940), actress.[55][56]
- October 8 - Carlos Celdran, (b. 1972), cultural activist and performance artist.[57]
- December 9 - Miko Palanca, (b. 1978), actor.[58]
- December 13 - Cesar Apolinario, (b. 1973), GMA News reporter and host of iJuander.[59]
See also
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