GMA Network

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GMA Network, also known as the Kapuso Network, is a major commercial television and radio network in the Philippines. It is owned by GMA Network Inc., a publicly listed company. The network is headquartered in Quezon City and is one of the leading television networks in the country.

History[edit | edit source]

GMA Network was founded on June 14, 1950, by American war correspondent Robert Stewart as a radio station, DZBB-AM. The station was initially known as "The Voice of the Philippines" and was located in Manila.

In 1961, the company ventured into television broadcasting with the launch of DZBB-TV, Channel 7. The network was initially known as "RBS TV Channel 7" and later rebranded as "GMA Radio-Television Arts" in the 1970s.

During the Martial Law era, GMA was one of the few networks that remained operational, albeit under strict government control. After the People Power Revolution in 1986, GMA Network regained its independence and began to expand its programming and reach.

Programming[edit | edit source]

GMA Network offers a wide range of programming, including news, entertainment, and public affairs. Some of its most popular shows include 24 Oras, Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho, and Eat Bulaga!. The network is known for its high-quality telenovelas and has produced several internationally acclaimed series.

News and Public Affairs[edit | edit source]

GMA Network is renowned for its news and public affairs division, which produces programs such as 24 Oras, State of the Nation with Jessica Soho, and Unang Hirit. The network has received numerous awards for its journalism and is considered a leader in news broadcasting in the Philippines.

Entertainment[edit | edit source]

The network's entertainment division produces a variety of shows, including drama series, comedy programs, and reality shows. GMA is known for its innovative storytelling and has produced several hit series that have been syndicated internationally.

Technology and Innovation[edit | edit source]

GMA Network has been at the forefront of technological innovation in Philippine broadcasting. It was the first network in the country to broadcast in HDTV and has invested heavily in digital broadcasting technology.

Corporate Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]

GMA Network is committed to corporate social responsibility and has several initiatives aimed at community development and disaster relief. The network's foundation, GMA Kapuso Foundation, is involved in various charitable activities across the Philippines.

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