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Q (Philippine TV network)

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Q
TypeBroadcast television network
Country
OwnerGMA Network Inc.
(Citynet Network Marketing and Productions Inc.)
ZOE Broadcasting Network
Key people
Eddie Villanueva, Chairman, ZOE-TV
Felipe Gozon CEO, GMA Network, Inc.
Gigi Santiago-Lara, AVP-Alternative Programming, GMA Network
Launch date
November 11, 2005
DissolvedFebruary 20, 2011 (5 years, 3 months and 9 days)
Former names
On UHF Channel 27
Citynet Television (1995–1999)
Entertainment Music Channel
(1999)
Channel V Philippines (1999 - 2001)
LanguageFilipino (main)
English (secondary)
Replaced byGMA News TV

Q (formerly QTV and stylized as Qtv, standing for Quality Television) was a television network in the Philippines run by GMA Network Inc. through Citynet Network Marketing and Productions, Inc. The network primarily aired lifestyle and entertainment programs particularly aimed towards women. Its flagship station was DZOE-TV, which GMA ran as part of a lease with its owner, ZOE Broadcasting Network (who also aired programming on Q's schedule as part of the agreement, which also granted it access to technical resources from GMA).

On February 20, 2011, Q was discontinued in preparation for the launch of a new secondary network, GMA News TV, which later rebranded to GTV on February 22, 2021.

History

Q launched on November 11, 2005 as QTV, standing for "Quality Television". Its flagship stations in Metro Manila were DZOE-TV—which GMA leased as part of a partnership with the religious broadcaster ZOE Broadcasting Network (gaining control of the station in exchange for providing equipment for ZOE, and allowing airtime for ZOE-produced programming on QTV), with the GMA-owned DWDB-TV serving as a UHF translator (GMA had previously operated as the independent station Citynet 27, before it went silent in the middle of 2001). The new network would feature a lineup predominantly aimed towards women, with a mixture of domestic and imported lifestyle programs and drama series.[1] On March 18, 2007, QTV introduced a new logo, branding the network simply as "Q".

Relaunch as GMA News TV

On February 7, 2011, GMA Network announced that it would replace Q with the news channel GMA News TV (now GTV). As Q's programming ended on February 20; the network, broadcasting under transitional branding Channel 11, continued to air teasers for the impending re-launch from February 21–25, and signed off completely on the 26th and 27th of the same month in preparation for its formal re-launch as GMA News TV on February 28.[2][3]

Final Programming

Some of Q's programming consists of Filipino and English-language programming, and additional programming produced by GMA.

See also

References

  1. ^ "GMA welcomes QTV, their newest 'kapuso'". ClickTheCity. November 11, 2005. Retrieved November 1, 2012.
  2. ^ "GMA Network to reformat Q-11 to attract more viewers". lionheartv.net. BusinessWorld. January 17, 2012. Retrieved January 27, 2012.
  3. ^ Nitz Miralles (January 21, 2012). "Big name na papasok sa Q11, pahulaan". Pilipino Star Ngayon. Retrieved June 12, 2011.