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One Media Network

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One Media Network
CountryPhilippines
AffiliatesGateway UHF Television Broadcasting (Metro Manila)
Infomax TV (Pampanga)
Tirad Pass Radio TV Broadcasting Network, Inc. (North Luzon)
Programming
Language(s)Filipino, English
Picture format480i (SDTV) datascreen
Ownership
OwnerGlobal Satellite Technology Services
Sister channels
  • Global Pinoy Cinema (closed)
History
LaunchedJanuary 6, 2003; 21 years ago (2003-01-06)
Former namesGKTV 3/PCTV 3 (2003–2008)
Global News Network (2008–2019)
Golden Nation Network (2021–2023)

One Media Network is a news and infotainment television channel based in the Philippines and owned by Global Satellite Technology Services, the operator of G Sat Direct TV.[1] Currently, GNN is available as a free-to-air satellite channel via SES-9 satellite transponder through GSAT, through its terrestrial free TV stations in key provinces, and also on SkyCable in Mega Manila since November 2022. Its studios, offices and technical facilities are located at the First Global Building, 122 Gamboa corner Adelantado streets, Legazpi Village, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines and the GSTS Building, First Global Technopark, Lot 1910 Governor's Drive, Barangay Ulong Tubig, Carmona, Cavite, Philippines.

Prior to the rebranding, it was then known as the GKTV 3/PCTV 3, Global News Network, One Media Network, and Golden Nation Network before they reverted back to One Media Network.

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Format and history

The channel was launched on January 6, 2003, as Global Kabayan Television (GKTV) by Global Destiny Cable (now absorbed by Sky Cable), then airing archived programs from third-party productions, movies and in-house cable TV on-air promos. In 2007, GKTV was rebranded as PCTV (Philippine Cable Television) and began airing news and public service programming that eventually evolved into Global News Network (GNN) aired on March 24, 2008.[2]

GNN was then available on Channel 8 via Global Destiny Cable and Channel 1 via G Sat. Five UHF free-TV stations have been successfully established in the past six months; for Pampanga (UHF Channel 44), Cagayan de Oro (UHF Channel 45), Zamboanga (UHF Channel 43), Baguio (UHF Channel 48), and Naga (UHF Channel 48). GNN's free TV Stations added in five cities will officially launch in July 2010 in General Santos (UHF Channel 40) (Later on to UHF Channel 46 in 2015), Ilocos Sur (UHF Channel 30), Roxas City, Capiz (UHF Channel 43), Cebu City (Channel 45) and Batangas (Channel 34). In June 2011 GNN's another added in free-to-air of Six terrestrial TV Stations are Puerto Princesa (UHF Channel 43), Legazpi (UHF Channel 29), Virac (UHF Channel 43), Dumaguete (UHF Channel 34) and Butuan (UHF Channel 43). In June 2012 GNN free to air TV Station in Southern Mindanao as UHF Channel 41 Davao (after moving to UNTV Channel 51). In mid-2017 until 2019, GNN - during its first iteration - was available on digital terrestrial TV via UHF channel 44 (subchannel 4) in Metro Manila.

On February 4, 2019, as part of the channel's restructure, GNN was rebranded as One Media Network. During its transition period, it aired promo advertisements from various channels that are available on GSAT. Later on, new programs were gradually introduced and integrated to the network's programming grid. Its local affiliate stations in Naga, Pampanga and Cagayan de Oro remained active of its own programming while retaining the GNN brand until during the second quarter of 2019, when they followed the suit without changes on programming.

On May 1, 2021, One Media was reverted to GNN under its new name Golden Nation Network. The latter is adapted from the sister company of GSTS which also granted its Congressional broadcast franchise.[3] But in August 2023, GNN and its Pampanga and Naga stations renamed back to One Media Network. This is not to be confused with One Network Media Group which is owned by PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund's broadcasting division MediaQuest Holdings and Cignal TV.

Affiliates and stations

These stations, among others, broadcast GNN programming and One Media Network Free to Air stations nationwide as its fully migrated in digital broadcast format:

Branding Callsign Ch. # Frequency Station type Location (transmitter site)
One Media Metro Manila DWVN-DTV 45 659.143 Originating Barangay Ulong Tubig, Carmona, Cavite
One Media Baguio (North Luzon) DWFB-DTV 44 653.143 Originating Mt. Santo Tomas, Tuba, Benguet under Baguio City
One Media Pampanga DWFU-DTV 44 653.143 Affiliate Mac Arthur Highway, Brgy. Del Rosario, San Fernando, Pampanga
One Media Naga (Bicol) DWFA-DTV 48 677.143 Affiliate Brgy. Peñafrancia, Naga City
One Media Roxas DYFU-DTV 43 647.143 Relay Wesfardell Bldg., Lapu-Lapu St., Roxas, Capiz
One Media Bacolod (Negros) DYRL-DTV 50 689.143 Relay Bacolod City
One Media Dumaguete DYTK-DTV 34 593.143 Relay Dumaguete City
One Media Cebu (Central Visayas) DYFA-DTV 45 659.143 Relay Cebu City
One Media Cagayan de Oro (North Mindanao) DXFU-DTV 45 659.143 Affiliate Cagayan de Oro
One Media Davao (South Mindanao) DXOW-DTV 41 635.143 Relay Davao City
One Media Marawi PA 46 665.143 Relay Marawi City
One Media Zamboanga (Chavacano) DXFA-DTV 43 647.143 Relay Lamisahan St., Manicahan, Zamboanga City

Programming

Present

  • Newsforce
  • Review Philippines
  • Opinyon Ngayon
  • Face the Nation
  • Philippine Biography
  • Kabuhayang Pinoy
  • Wellness 101
  • Sa Barangay Tayo
  • One Media Forum
  • Window to the World
  • Tsismaxxx
  • DW on One Media
  • The People's Court
  • Barangay and Police Patrol
  • Millenials TV
  • The Fourth Estate
  • Chinatown TV
  • One Media Times
  • What's Up Doc?
  • Island Living

Programming previously aired on GNN/One Media

  • Brand TV
  • DOSTv: Science for the People (2016–2020)
  • Global Village
  • Hobby Life
  • Hotspot
  • Inside Congress
  • On the Corporate World
  • GNN Evening Report
  • Fast Evening
  • GNN News Update
  • Newsforce Update
  • Oras ng Himala (2007–2019) (via syndication)
  • Republika ni Erik Espina (2007–2019) (moved to MYtv Cebu)
  • Youth Tube
  • Talk News TV with Herman Laurel (2007–2019)
  • Journeys: Chronicles of Our Asian Century
  • One Media Network Forum
  • Usapang Bayan
  • Oras ng Katotohanan (via syndication) (2008–2018)
  • Congress TV
  • Senate TV
  • Gabay sa Kabuhayan
  • The Business Portal
  • Tek Tok TV
  • Politics Today
  • Business and Living
  • Social Responsibility
  • EZ Shop (2007–2019)
  • Fast Morning
  • Newsforce Weekend
  • GNN Newsbreak

See also

References

  1. ^ "Republic Act No. 11412" (PDF). officialgazette.
  2. ^ "Global News Network". Facebook. Pinoy Nostalgia Atbp.
  3. ^ "Republic Act No. 11412". LawPhil.net.

External links

This page was last edited on 9 April 2024, at 09:52
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