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The Filipino Channel
File:The Filipino Channel.jpg
TypeDTH television network
Country Philippines
AvailabilityWorldwide
OwnerABS-CBN Global Ltd.
Launch dateFebruary 1962
Official websiteABS-CBN Global
ABS-CBN International

The Filipino Channel (TFC) is an international Filipino broadcasting service owned by the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation. The network is currently available in 75% of the world, including North America and Europe. The channel is targeted towards Overseas Filipino Workers and their families in the Philippines. The network airs a 24-hour lineup of shows produced by ABS-CBN, and is also backed by several other international direct-to-home services, branded under the TFC Direct name.

Its main competitor is the more recently established GMA Pinoy TV operated by the GMA Network

Programming

Game/Variety

Comedy

Drama/Fantasy

News and Current Affairs

Travel

Talk/Magazine

Reality

Religion

Sports

Upcoming Shows

Past Slogans

  • "Saang mang sulok ng mundo, basta may Pilipino, may TFC" (In whatever corner of the world, if there's a Filipino, there will be TFC)
  • "In The Service Of The Filipino Worldwide"
  • "At Home Ka Sa TFC"
  • "TFC - You're home"
  • "Bawat Pinoy, Kapamilya" (Every Filipino is a member of the Family)
  • "Kapamilya mo, Saan man sa mundo" ("Your Family, Worldwide")
  • "Araw Natin 'To!" (It's our Day)
  • "Kapamilya 45 taong

Affilates

The Filipino Channel Manila/Iloilo/Naga 1962

The Filipino Channel Laoag 1963

The Filipino Channel Baguio 1964

The Filipino Channel Cebu 1965

The Filipino Channel Dumaguete 1966

The Filipino Channel Isabela 1967

The Filipino Channel Batangas 1968

The Filipino Channel Bacolod 1969

The Filipino Channel Tacloban 1970

The Filipino Channel Iligan 1971

The Filipino Channel General Santos 1972

The Filipino Channel Davao 1973

The Filipino Channel Zamboanga 1974

The Filipino Channel Legaspi 1975

The Filipino Channel Tacloban 1976

The Filipino Channel Butuan 1977

The Filipino Channel Cagayan de Oro 1978

The Filipino Channel Cotabato 1979

The Filipino Channel Olongapo 1980

The Filipino Channel Dagupan 1981

The Filipino Channel Calbayog 1982

The Filipino Chaannel Catbalogan 1983

The Filipino Channel Daet 1984

The Filipino Channel Dipolog 1985

The Filipino Channel Pampanga 1986

The Filipino Channel Bulacan 1987

The Filipino Channel Kalibo 1988

The Filipino Channel Roxas 1989

The Filipino Channel Koronadal 1990

The Filipino Channel Antipolo 1991

The Filipino Channel Lucena 1992

The Filipino Channel Baler 1993

The Filipino Channel Cabanatuan 1994

The Filipino Channel San Pablo 1995

The filipino Channel Catanduanes 1996

The Filipino Channel Pagadian 1996

The Filipino Channel Ozamis 1997

The Filipino Channel Sorsogon 1998

The Filipino Channel Bohol 1999

The Filipino Channel Lipa 2000

See also

External links

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