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The following is a list of events affecting Philippine television in 2022. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel launches, closures and rebrandings, as well as information about controversies and carriage disputes.

Events

January

  • January 1
    • Colours and One Screen have ceased its operations by Cignal TV due to the review of the management's decision through changes in business direction.
    • BEAM TV migrated its broadcast signal reception to digital terrestrial transmission from switching off its analog frequency in nationwide areas after 10 years.
    • In colliding with the 35th anniversary, ABS-CBN's flagship newscast TV Patrol silently resumed its free-to-air broadcast through A2Z after almost two years of limited accessibility on pay television airing and digital online streaming resulted to the lapsed of its broadcast franchise in 2020.[1][2][3] Alongside with its terrestrial return, the newscast updated its new logo, on-air graphics and opening billboard on January 3, as well as some changes on its anchors and segments which introduced in October 2021, while retaining its theme music arrangement song that was used since 2010 and the opening line.
    • Professional volleyball player Alyssa Valdez and singer Anji Salvacion were named as the Top 2 Finalist on the Celebrity Edition of Pinoy Big Brother: Kumunity Season 10.
    • GMA Artist Center rebranded to Sparkle or simply "Sparkle GMA Artist Center", which added the Sparkle word to its former name.[4]
  • January 5
    • Advanced Media Broadcasting System, a broadcast media firm owned by a billionaire businessman and former politician Manny Villar, took over about two broadcasting channels and frequencies previously assigned by ABS-CBN Corporation including VHF Channel 2 (where it given an 18-month temporary permit effective January 6 to operate in test broadcast for the usage of analog TV frequency through Metro Manila until the scheduled shut off in 2023) and UHF Channel 16 (where it issued an 18-month provisional authority to operate in use for digital TV frequency through Mega Manila) as announced in a press statement order release on January 25 that had been reviewed by the Department of Justice, the Department of Information and Communications Technology and the Office of the Executive Secretary for no objection on the assignment of vacated and available frequencies in its legal qualifications, after the National Telecommunications Commission recalled all radio frequencies and channels of ABS-CBN following the lapsed of its congressional franchise in 2020.[5][6]
    • Aliw Broadcasting Corporation (a broadcast organization that operates a number of Home Radio & DWIZ branded radio stations) took over UHF Channel 23 and Swara Sug Media Corporation (a broadcast arm of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ that operates Sonshine Media Network International led by their church leader and televangelist Pastor Apollo C. Quiboloy) took over UHF Channel 43, all previously assigned by AMCARA Broadcasting Network (a former affiliate of ABS-CBN Corporation that was used for blocktime purposes in 1996) where it ordered a provisional authority to operate in use for digital TV frequency through Manila as announced in a press statement order release on January 26 that had been reviewed by the Department of Justice, the Department of Information and Communications Technology and the Office of the Executive Secretary for no objection on the assignment of vacated and available frequencies in its legal qualifications, after the National Telecommunications Commission recalled all radio frequencies and channels of ABS-CBN following the lapsed of its congressional franchise in 2020.[7][8]
  • January 6 - Sky Cable terminated beIN Sports 2 on its line-up due to the revamping of the network's programming and is set for transferring to a different channel assignment. Meanwhile, the network continued to air via Cignal and G Sat. In addition, beIN Media Group revived beIN Sports 3 as its 2nd incarnation of the said channel after two years and five months of inactivity.[9]
  • January 9 - Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation temporary stopped its broadcast due to the disinfection of their premises in Quezon City.
  • January 10
    • Premier Tennis rebranded to Premier Sports 2, as a counterpart channel to Premier Sports.[9]
    • CNN Philippines temporary stopped its broadcast and limited its programming through online due to the limitations caused by the implementation of health protocols in their broadcast center in Mandaluyong.
    • Sky Cable returned beIN Sports 2 on their line-up with a new channel assignment after 4 days of halt broadcast on its provider.[10]
  • January 15 - ABS-CBN Entertainment and Viu sealed a content partnership to bring top-quality contents to Filipino viewers on the said streaming platform by kicking off on January 22.[11][12]
  • January 19 - SatLite terminated six channels: Al Jazeera, Central Luzon Television, eGG Network, Lifetime, Pinoy Xtreme and Telenovela Channel, on its line-up due to the review of the provider's decision. The following day, SatLite launched eight channels on their line-up: Asian Food Network, Cinemax, DreamWorks Channel (both in separate Tagalog-dubbed and main English-dubbed feeds), HBO Hits, Lotus Macau, Moonbug Kids, Rock Extreme and TAP Edge.
  • January 26 - Sky Cable celebrated its 30th anniversary of service provider formation.
  • January 29 - IBilib celebrated its 10th anniversary on Philippine television.

February

March

April

  • April 1
    • After eleven months and twenty-six days of broadcasting in the Philippines, WakuWaku Japan ceased its operations by SKY Perfect JSAT across Asia due to the review of the management's decision through changes in business direction.[16]
    • Sky Cable terminated HITS on its line-up due to being unable to agree on both sides for the renewal terms on its channel carriage. Meanwhile, the network will continue to air via Cignal, G Sat, SatLite and Cablelink.[17]
    • Rock Entertainment Holdings launched Love Nature in the Philippines through Sky Cable.

Upcoming

April

  • April 3 - The Commission on Elections, Impact Hub Manila and Vote Pilipinas is set to organize their second PiliPinas Debates 2022 with presidential debates.
  • April 23–24 - The Commission on Elections, Impact Hub Manila and Vote Pilipinas is set to organize their third and last PiliPinas Debates 2022 with vice presidential (in April 23) and presidential (in April 24) town hall debates.

May

  • May 9–10 - All Philippine TV networks will hold its special coverage of the 2022 elections.
  • May 12 - Star Magic will celebrate its 30th anniversary of talent agency formation.

Unknown (dates)

Debuts

Major networks

A2Z

The following are programs that debuted on A2Z:

Upcoming
No definite date
Re-runs

Notes
^ a Originally aired on ABS-CBN
^ b Originally aired on GMA
^ c Originally aired on Yey!
^ d Originally aired on Jeepney TV
^ e Originally aired on Hero (now defunct)
^ f Originally aired on Q (now GTV)
^ g Originally aired on Knowledge Channel
^ h Originally aired on NBN (now PTV)
^ i Originally aired on Kapamilya Channel
^ j Originally aired on TV5

GMA

The following are programs that debuted on GMA Network:

Upcoming
  • April 4: One the Woman
  • April 18: The Herbal Master
  • April 25: Raising Mamay
  • May: False Positive
No definite date
Re-runs

Notes
^ a Originally aired on ABS-CBN

TV5

The following are programs that debuted on TV5:

Upcoming
  • April: Lakwatsika
No definite date
Re-runs

Notes
^ a Originally aired on One Screen (now defunct)
^ b Originally aired on ABS-CBN

State-owned networks

PTV

The following are programs that debuted on People's Television Network:

  • January 22: Entrepinas TV
  • February 12: One DA sa TV
Upcoming
No definite date
  • Good Laffternoon
  • Mga Pinoy sa Tsina[20]
  • FedeARAL
  • The Philippine Rise Documentaries
  • EPower Mo!
  • TeleKlima
  • Salpukan 360
  • Dayo
  • Rise & Shine (Japan)
  • Power of K (Korea)
  • Colors of ASEAN (ASEAN)
  • Sharing ASEAN (ASEAN)
  • Caesar Soriano Live
  • Haplos ng Bayan
  • Tilaok TV
  • Pambatong Pinoy
Re-runs

IBC

The following are programs that debuted on IBC:

  • February 27: Bet to Serve
Upcoming
No definite date
Re-runs

Minor networks

The following are programs that debuted on minor networks:

  • January 9: Quizon CT (Comedy Theater) on Net 25
  • January 24: Ano Sa Palagay N'yo?: Primetime on Net 25
  • February 28: EZ Shop on Net 25
  • March 21: Mi Esperanza, Never Twice, Palabra de Amor and Panalo o Talo, It's You! on Net 25
  • March 26: Bida Kayo Kay Aga on Net 25

Upcoming

No definite date

  • Kada 25 and Shopping All the Way on Net 25

Re-runs

Other channels

The following are programs that debuted on other channels:

Upcoming

No definite date

Re-runs

Upcoming
  • Notes
  1. ^ a Originally aired on ABS-CBN
  2. ^ b Originally aired on GMA
  3. ^ c Originally aired on TV5
  4. ^ d Originally aired on Cine Mo!
  5. ^ e Originally aired on Yey!
  6. ^ f Originally aired on S+A
  7. ^ g Originally aired on GMA News TV (now GTV)
  8. ^ h Originally aired on Jeepney TV
  9. ^ i Originally aired on Sari-Sari Channel
  10. ^ j Originally aired on Hero (now defunct)
  11. ^ k Originally aired on ETC
  12. ^ l Originally aired on Jack TV (now defunct)
  13. ^ m Originally aired on 2nd Avenue (now defunct)
  14. ^ n Originally aired on CT (now defunct)
  15. ^ o Originally aired on Studio 23 (now S+A)
  16. ^ p Originally aired on Q (now GTV)
  17. ^ q Originally aired on RPN (now CNN Philippines)
  18. ^ r Originally aired on Fox Filipino (now defunct)
  19. ^ s Originally aired on Kapamilya Channel
  20. ^ t Originally aired on Metro Channel
  21. ^ u Originally aired on Asianovela Channel
  22. ^ v Originally aired on NBN (now PTV)
  23. ^ w Originally aired on Knowledge Channel
  24. ^ x Originally aired on CNN Philippines
  25. ^ y Originally aired on A2Z
  26. ^ z Originally aired on GTV
  27. ^ aa Originally aired on IBC
  28. ^ ab Originally aired on ABC (now TV5)

Video streaming services

The following are programs that debuted on video streaming services:

  • January 12: Click, Like, Share (season 3) on iWantTFC
  • January 14: Dear God (season 1) on iWantTFC
  • January 23: Lulu on VivaMax
  • February 14: The Goodbye Girl on iWantTFC
  • February 27: L on VivaMax
  • March 20: The Seniors on VivaMax
  • March 26: Bola Bola on iWantTFC

Upcoming

No definite date

  • Drag Race Philippines on Discovery+
  • Beach Bros, Lyric and Beat, Misis Piggy, Run to Me, Sleep With Me and Tara, G! on iWantTFC
  • Call My Agent! (Philippine adaptation) on HBO Go
  • Untitled Ian Veneracion and Andrea Torres series on Netflix
  • Drag Den on WeTV iflix

Returning or renamed programs

Major networks

Show Last aired Retitled as/Season/Notes Channel Return date
Eat Well, Live Well, Stay Well 2021 Same (season 3) GMA January 7
I Can See You 2021 AlterNate GMA/GTV January 10
I Can See Your Voice 2021 Same (season 4) Kapamilya Channel/A2Z January 15
Prima Donnas 2021 Same (season 2) GMA January 24
Agimat ng Agila 2021 Same (season 2) GMA January 29
The Penthouse 2021 Same (season 3) GMA February 7
First Yaya 2021 First Lady GMA February 14
Sine Spotlight 2022 Sine Spotlight Presents: Star Cinema TV5 February 20
Mano Po Legacy 2022 Her Big Boss GMA March 14
Masked Singer Pilipinas 2020 Same (season 2) TV5 March 19
Family Feud 2017 (ABS-CBN) Same (4th incarnation) GMA March 21
Sing Galing! (2nd incarnation) 2022 Same (season 2) TV5 March 21
He's Into Her 2021 Same (season 2) Kapamilya Channel/A2Z April 24
Rolling In It Philippines 2021 Same (season 2) TV5 TBA
Sunday 'Kada 2021 Same (season 2) TV5 TBA
The Wall Philippines 2021 Same (season 2) TV5 TBA
Fairy Tail 2019 Same (season 4) GMA TBA

State-owned networks

Show Last aired Retitled as/Season/Notes Channel Return date

Minor networks

Show Last aired Retitled as/Season/Notes Channel Return date

Other channels

Show Last aired Retitled as/Season/Notes Channel Return date
Britannia 2022 Same (season 2) TAP Action Flix January 15
The Real Story of... 2022 Same (season 3) TAP Edge January 15
The Kelly Clarkson Show 2022 Same (season 3) TAP TV January 31
The Handmaid's Tale 2022 Same (season 2) TAP Movies February 20
The Sinner 2022 Same (season 3) TAP Edge February 24
The Real Story of... 2022 Same (season 4) TAP Edge February 26
#MaineGoals 2022 Same (season 2) BuKo Channel March 7
Premier Volleyball League 2021 Same (season 5; season 18 as Shakey's V-League) One Sports/One Sports+ March 16
National Collegiate Athletic Association 2021 Same (season 97) GTV March 26
World of Dance Philippines 2019 (ABS-CBN) Same (season 2) Kapamilya Channel N/A
Idol Philippines 2019 (ABS-CBN) Same (season 2) N/A
Dance Kids 2016 (ABS-CBN) Same (season 2) N/A
Little Big Shots 2017 (ABS-CBN) Same (season 2) N/A
Pilipinas Got Talent 2018 (ABS-CBN) Same (season 7) N/A
The Price is Right 2011 (ABS-CBN) Same (season 2) N/A
iZombie 2019 Same (season 5: "The Final Season") ETC TBA
Jane the Virgin 2019 Same (seasons 4 and 5: "The Final Season") ETC TBA
The 100 2019 (Jack TV; now defunct) Same (season 6: "The Final Season") ETC TBA
SportsCenter Philippines 2020 (TV5) One Sports Central One Sports TBA
Elementary 2020 (Jack TV; now defunct) Same (season 7: "The Final Season") ETC TBA

Video streaming services

Show Last aired Retitled as/Season/Notes Service Return date
Click, Like, Share 2021 Same (season 3) iWantTFC January 12
He's Into Her 2021 Same (season 2) iWantTFC April 22

Programs transferring networks

Major networks

Date Show No. of seasons Moved from Moved to
March 21 Family Feud ABS-CBN GMA
March 27 Beyond Today GMA News TV (now GTV)

State-owned networks

Date Show No. of seasons Moved from Moved to
TBA Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League 4 A2Z IBC/TAP Sports
TBA Tahor: Your Ultimate Gamefowl Show PTV IBC

Minor networks

Date Show No. of seasons Moved from Moved to

Other channels

Date Show No. of seasons Moved from Moved to
January 8 Discover Eats Colours (now defunct) One PH
From Helen's Kitchen
MomBiz
January 10 PGA Tour One Sports+ Premier Sports 2
February 21 Good Girls TAP TV TAP Edge
March 26 University Athletic Association of the Philippines 84 S+A/Liga (now defunct) One Sports/UAAP Varsity Channel
TBA Madam Secretary 4 and 5 2nd Avenue (now defunct) ETC
Philippine Super Liga 9 TV5/One Sports GTV

Video streaming services

Date Show No. of seasons Moved from Moved to

Milestone episodes

The following shows made their Milestone episodes in 2022:

Show Network Episode # Episode title Episode air date
Pinoy Big Brother: Kumunity Season 10 Kapamilya Channel/A2Z/Jeepney TV 100th "New Family" January 24
Dapat Alam Mo! GMA/GTV 100th "100th Episode" March 4
Ano Sa Palagay N'yo? Net 25 100th "100th Episode" March 4
FPJ's Ang Probinsyano Kapamilya Channel/A2Z/TV5/Cine Mo! 1600th "Kaba" March 29
Viral Scandal Kapamilya Channel/A2Z/TV5/Jeepney TV 100th "Breaking News" April 1

Finales

Major networks

A2Z

The following are programs that ended on A2Z:

Scheduled
Stopped airing
Program Last airing Resumed airing Reason
Balitang A2Z January 7 January 12 Temporary suspension of broadcast due to limitations in the implementation of appropriate health and safety protocols in their newsroom in Pasig.
Bro. Eddie Villanueva Classics February 7 March 7 Temporary suspension of broadcast due to the host's running as a candidate for a government position in the 2022 elections.

GMA

The following are programs that ended on GMA Network:

Scheduled
Stopped airing
Program Last airing Resumed airing Reason

TV5

The following are programs that ended on TV5:

Scheduled
Stopped airing
Program Last airing Resumed airing Reason

State-owned networks

PTV

The following are programs that ended on People's Television Network:


Scheduled
Stopped airing
Program Last airing Resumed airing Reason

IBC

The following are programs that ended on IBC:

  • February 27: Minning Town
Scheduled
Stopped airing
Program Last airing Resumed airing Reason

Minor networks

  • January 20: Balitalakayan on Net 25
  • March 17: Ano Sa Palagay N'yo?: Primetime on Net 25

Scheduled

Stopped airing

Program Channel Last airing Resumed airing Reason

Other channels

Scheduled

Stopped airing

Program Channel Last airing Resumed airing Reason
News.PH CNN Philippines January 7 January 24 Temporary suspension of broadcast due to the limitations caused by the implementation of health protocols in their broadcast center in Mandaluyong.
Newsroom Ngayon
Sports Desk
MBC Network News DZRH TV January 17 Temporary suspension of broadcast due to the limitations caused by the implementation of health protocols in their studio in Pasay.
K-Drama Special Stories GTV January 15 March 5 Series break.
Angry Birds Stella January 16 February 6 Affected by the channel's programming schedule lineup changes.
Feelings One PH March 18 April 2 Program transferred its timeslot due to the changes in programming schedule line-up.
Sine Date Weekends GTV March 20 TBA Programming block on break.
Afternoon Movie Break March 24
Regal Treasures March 25

Video streaming services

  • January 22: Saying Goodbye on iQiyi
  • January 22: Happy Place on iWantTFC
  • January 28: The Kangks Show on WeTV iflix
  • February 2: Hello, Heart on iQiyi
  • February 2: Click, Like, Share (season 3) on iWantTFC
  • February 19: The Goodbye Girl on iWantTFC
  • March 11: Dear God (season 1) on iWantTFC
  • March 13: L and Lulu on VivaMax

Scheduled

  • April 10: Bola Bola on iWantTFC

Stopped streaming

Program Service Last streaming Resumed streaming Reason

Networks

The following are a list of free-to-air and cable channels or networks launches and closures in 2022.

Launches

Date Station Type Channel Source
January 6 beIN Sports 3
(2nd incarnation)
Cable and satellite Cignal Channel 267 (HD) (Nationwide)
Sky Cable Channel 205 (HD) (Metro Manila) / Channel 765 (HD) (Provincial)
[9]
February 19 Global Trekker Sky Cable Channel 200 (HD) (Metro Manila) [14]
April 1 Love Nature Sky Cable Channel 192 (HD) (Metro Manila)
TBA The Anime Channel TBA TBA
TBA RJ FM 100.3 TV Radio TBA TBA
TBA Unnamed Aliw network TBA Channel 23 (digital feed) [7]
TBA Unnamed AMBS network TBA Channel 2 (analog feed) / Channel 16 (digital feed) [5]
TBA Unnamed PCMC network TBA TBA [18]
TBA Unnamed SSMC network TBA Channel 43 (digital feed) [7]

Rebranded

The following is a list of television stations or cable channels that have made or will make noteworthy network rebrands in 2022.

Date Rebranded from Rebranded to Type Channel Source
January 10 Premier Tennis Premier Sports 2 Cable and satellite Cignal Channel 273 (HD) (Nationwide)
Sky Cable Channel 264 (HD) (Metro Manila)
Cablelink Channel 235 (HD) (Metro Manila)
[9]

Closures

Date Station Type Channel Sign-on debut Source
January 1 Colours Cable and satellite Cignal Channel 60 (SD) / Channel 202 (HD) (Nationwide)
SatLite Channel 40 (Nationwide)
May 5, 2012
One Screen Cignal Channel 9 (Nationwide)
SatLite Channel 35 (Nationwide)
June 15, 2020
April 1 WakuWaku Japan Cignal Channel 172 (Nationwide) April 5, 2021 [16]

Stopped broadcasting

The following is a list of stations and channels or networks that have stopped broadcasting or (temporarily) off the air in 2022.

Station Type Channel Last broadcasting Resumed broadcasting Reason Source
IBC Broadcasting network Channel 13 (analog feed) / Channel 26 (digital feed)
Cignal Channel 13 (Nationwide)
G Sat Channel 2 (Nationwide)
SatLite Channel 13 (Nationwide)
Sky Cable / Destiny Cable Channel 15 (Metro Manila)
Cablelink Channel 15 (Metro Manila)
January 9 January 10 Temporary suspension of broadcasting due to the disinfection of their premises in Quezon City.
CNN Philippines (RPN) Channel 9 (analog feed) / Channel 19 (digital feed)
Cignal Channel 10 (Nationwide)
G Sat Channel 3 (Nationwide)
SatLite Channel 9 (Nationwide)
Sky Cable / Destiny Cable Channel 14 (Metro Manila)
Cablelink Channel 14 (Metro Manila)
January 10 January 11 Temporary suspension of broadcasting due to the limitations caused by the implementation of health protocols in their broadcast center in Mandaluyong, but the operations continue through online.

Services

The following are a list of television operators or providers and streaming media platforms or services launches and closures in 2022.

Launches

Date Provider Type Stream Source
March 10 SPOTV Now OTT platform N/A [15]
TBA Disney+ OTT platform N/A

Rebranded

The following is a list of streaming providers that have made or will make noteworthy service rebrands in 2022.

Date Rebranded from Rebranded to Type Stream Source
TBA HBO Go HBO Max OTT platform N/A

Deaths

January
February
March

See also

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