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Soriano started his nightly town-to-town preaching in the 1970s but eventually realized that his lifetime is not enough to reach the entire Philippines. In 1980, he decided to go on radio and after a few years on television to preach the gospel. In 1999, the church took advantage of the advancement in internet technology.
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The following is a partial list of Philippine television programs by date of first broadcast in the Philippines. The lists of television programs are in reverse chronological order by year; within each year, the list is chronological.
The following is a partial list of Christian denominations in the Philippines. Christianity is the country's dominant religion , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] followed by about 89 percent of the population. [ 3 ]
BRM BRM TV: Biyahe Rider Motorsiklo (2013) Buhay Abroad (2018) Buhay Pinoy (2012–2019) Business & Leisure (1998–2007) CameraGeekTV: Pinoy Best Shot (2012–2014) Chinoy TV (2014–2017) Coast to Coast with Dada Lorenzana; Cooltura (2019, courtesy of IBC 13) EntrePinas TV (2022, 2023–2024, 2024)
Dateline Philippines (1996–present) News Patrol (simulcast on A2Z and Kapamilya Channel) (2024–present) Top Story (2002–present) The World Tonight (delayed telecast on Kapamilya Channel) (1996–present) TV Patrol (simulcast on A2Z, ALLTV, DWPM, Kapamilya Channel, Prime TV and TeleRadyo Serbisyo) (1996–2015, 2020–present) [1] [2]
A Celebration: IBC TV-13's 10th Anniversary Special (February 1985) A Night with the Stars: A Concert for a Cause (December 26, 2017) A Taste of History: Isang Malinamnam na Kalayaan (June 12, 2012; re-runs, 2013–2014, 2015) Actors Guild of the Philippines President's Cup Shootfest (December 10, 2017)
March 2020 – DZRV-Radyo Veritas and TV Maria launched its regular daily masses on radio, television and Facebook live streaming to the local and overseas audiences, following of the suspension of Catholic mass services as Luzon undergoes a month-long enhanced community quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic from March 17 to May 31. [4]