INQ7.net GMA Network Inc. partnered with the
Philippine Daily Inquirer, one of Philippines' daily broadsheets to venture in an online multimedia news and information delivery company, INQ7 Interactive Inc. Its main business offers text, images, audio, video and online interactive information tools such as discussion boards, polls and searchable news archives. The partnership also paved the way the creation of a joint web site, the
inq7.net and in recent reports, its ranks no. 11 in the most read online newspaper worldwide. In January 2007, GMA Network, Inc. and Philippine Daily Inquirer ended their partnership and GMA Network Inc. focused on to its owned consent site, the GMA News Online (formerly known as GMANews.TV).
GMA News TV (Philippines) The domestic counterpart of
GMA News TV was a Philippine news and lifestyle-oriented channel that was launched on February 28, 2011, and was aired on local UHF channel 27 and formerly VHF channel 11 through its blocktime agreement with
ZOE Broadcasting Network until June 3, 2019. On February 21, 2021, GMA News TV stopped its broadcast operations to give way for
GTV the following day. It was failed to watch as a free-to-air news and lifestyle-oriented channel in the Philippines due to blocktime programs.
Q (Quality Television) On November 11, 2005, GMA Network, Inc. entered an airtime agreement with
ZOE Broadcasting Network to use
DZOE-TV channel 11 for its local lifestyle channel, Q (formerly QTV, Quality Television). Most of Q's programming consists of foreign dramas, reality and lifestyle shows. On February 20, 2011, Q ceased commercial operation to give way to
GMA News TV.
Channel [V] Philippines On December 15, 1999,
STAR TV Network leased the airtime of Citynet to launch Channel V Philippines through EMC (Entertainment Music Channel). Part of the strategy is to localize Channel V with programs produced locally by STAR TV Network and GMA Network Inc.
EMC (Entertainment Music Channel) In 1999, Entertainment Music Channel or EMC is the first music channel of GMA Network Inc. after its UHF station, Citynet Television was rebranded due to high programming cost and stiff competition from free-to-air UHF TV channels. The music channel only lasted months after GMA Network Inc. signed a leased broadcast agreement with STAR TV Network to transmit a localize music television station, Channel [V] Philippines.
Citynet Television On August 27, 1995, GMA Network Inc. inaugurate its first ultra-high-frequency channel through
DWDB-TV channel 27 in Metropolitan Manila. It was the first UHF television channel operated by a major broadcast network in the Philippines. GMA Network Inc. launches its new channel under the
Citynet Television brand and decided to expand its local programming business. Studios are located at the GMA Network Center in Quezon City. In April 1999, Citynet Television ceased its commercial operation and later on reformatted into a local music channel.
CGMA On February 1, 1993, GMA Network Inc. ventured into cable television via CGMA, is a 24 hour cable channel available on Home Cable,
Sky Cable and Destiny Cable. It broadcast defunct and previously aired shows on
GMA Network from 1980–2000. Eventually, CGMA ceased its commercial operation on July 25, 2001 when Home Cable and Destiny Cable entered into a memorandum of agreement to consolidate the operation of its company with Sky Cable's parent company
Sky Cable Corporation, a subsidiary of
ABS-CBN Corporation, GMA Network Inc.'s main competitor. GMA didn't have its own cable channel until 2005 with the launch of
GMA Pinoy TV, but unlike CGMA, GMA Pinoy TV (and its sister channels) only caters to international audiences.
Fox Filipino Fox Filipino was an archive entertainment
cable television channel launched on March 1, 2012. It featured Filipino-produced programming from GMA Network and Filipino movies from
GMA Pictures, entries from the
Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival, selected Asian and Hollywood movies, and selected foreign programming dubbed in Filipino language. After 8 years of broadcasting,
Fox Networks Group announced that Fox Filipino would cease broadcast on July 7, 2020, as GMA and
TV5 archived content were moved to GMA's digital television channels, Heart of Asia, Pinoy Hits and
Cignal-run satellite channel, One Screen, respectively.
Hallypop Hallypop was the Philippine version of
the U.S.-based Asian pop culture digital channel, operating under a licensed branding agreement with
Jungo TV. The joint venture between both parties was established in 2019, leading to the channel's initial launch on September 6, 2020, and its official launch on September 20, 2020. It ceased operations on September 20, 2024 alongside its sister channel Pinoy Hits.
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Pinoy Hits () was a Philippine digital television channel owned by GMA Network Inc. Its programming consisting of classic television programs produced by
GMA Entertainment Group,
GMA Integrated News and
GMA Public Affairs, also include simulcasts programming from GMA Network and GTV. The channel was initially launched on January 2, 2023, and officially launched on January 16, 2023. Pinoy Hits competed with
ABS-CBN's
Jeepney TV. It ceased operations on September 20, 2024 alongside its sister channel Hallypop. ==Executive management==