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{{Short description|Commercial television network in the Philippines}}
{{Infobox Company
{{About|the television network in the Philippines|the parent company|GMA Network (company)}}
| company_name = ''GMA Network, Inc.''
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| company_logo = [[Image:Gma network logo.png|250px]]
{{Use Philippine English|date=July 2022}}
| company_type = [[Public company|Public]] ({{Pse2|GMA7|GMAP}})
{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2022}}
| foundation = [[March 1]], [[1950]]
{{Infobox television channel
| location = {{flagicon|Philippines}} [[Quezon City]], [[Philippines]]
| name = GMA Network
| key_people = [[Felipe Gozon]], [[CEO]]
| logo = GMA Network Logo Vector.svg
| area_served =
| logo_caption = Logo used since October 27, 2002
| industry = [[Terrestrial television|Broadcast]] [[television network|television]] and [[radio network]]
| type = [[Free-to-air]] [[television network]]
| products =
| country = Philippines
| revenue = {{profit}} [[Philippine Peso|PHP]]10.83 billion ({{profit}} +8%) (2007) <ref>*{{cite web| url =http://www.gmanetwork.com/article/67/GMA-Network-posts-P2.28-billion-net-income-in-11-months| title = Consolidated Income Statement [in MM's]| accessdate = | accessmonthday = September 30| accessyear = 2007| author = Elizabeth Sanchez-Lacson| year = 2007| month = April 15| publisher = [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]]}}</ref>
| founder = [[Robert Stewart (entrepreneur)|Robert "Uncle Bob" Stewart]]
| operating_income =
| affiliates = [[List of GMA Network stations]]
| net_income = {{profit}} [[Philippine Peso|PHP]]2.33 Billion ({{profit}} +20%) (2007) <ref>{{cite web| url =http://www.gmanetwork.com/article/67/GMA-Network-posts-P2.28-billion-net-income-in-11-months| title = GMA Network 3Q2007 | accessdate = | accessmonthday = September 30| accessyear = 2007| author = | year = 2007| month = April 16| publisher = [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]]}}</ref>
| language = Filipino (main)<br />English (secondary)
| num_employees = 2,323 (2006 end count)<ref>{{cite web| url =http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=business6_july9_2007| title = The GMA billionaires | accessdate = | accessmonthday = July 11
| picture_format = [[16:9]] [[480i]] ([[SDTV]])
| accessyear = 2007| author = | year = 2007| month = July 9| publisher = [[Manila Standard Today]]}}</ref>
| headquarters = [[GMA Network Center]], EDSA cor. Timog Ave. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
| parent =
| parent = [[GMA Network (company)|GMA Network, Inc.]]
| subsid =
| owner = {{Plainlist|
| homepage = [http://www.igma.tv iGMA.tv]<br />[http://www.gmanetwork.com www.gmanetwork.com]
* Group Management and Development, Inc. {{small|(28.64%)}}
| footnotes =
* FLG Management and Development Corporation {{small|(26.38%)}}
* M.A. Jimenez Enterprises {{small|(15.53%)}}
* Television International Corporation {{small|(12.03%)}}
}}
}}
| key_people = {{Unbulletedlist|[[Felipe Gozon|Atty. Felipe L. Gozon]] {{small|([[Chairman]] and [[Adviser]])}}|[[Gilberto Duavit Jr.]] {{small|([[President (corporate title)|President]] and [[Chief Executive Officer|CEO]])
}}|Felipe S. Yalong {{small|(EVP and [[Chief financial officer|CFO]])}}|Atty. Annette Gozon-Valdes {{small|(Senior Vice President)}}|Albert C. Torres {{small|([[Voice acting|Voiceover Artist/Announcer]])}}
}}
| founded = {{Start date and age|1950|3|1}}
| launch_date = March 1, 1950 ([[DZBB-AM|radio]])<br />October 29, 1961 (television)
| former_names = {{Plainlist|
* RBS TV (1961–1974)
* GMA Radio-Television Arts (1974–1992)
* GMA Rainbow Satellite Network (1992–1995)
}}
| sister_channels = {{Plainlist|
* [[GTV (Philippine TV network)|GTV]]
* [[Heart of Asia Channel]]
* [[Hallypop (Philippine TV channel)|Hallypop]]
* [[I Heart Movies]]
* [[GMA Network (company)#Pinoy Hits|Pinoy Hits]]
* [[GMA Pinoy TV]]
* [[GMA Life TV]]
* [[GMA News TV|GMA News TV International]]
}}
| terr_serv_1 = Analog [[Very high frequency|VHF]]/[[Ultra high frequency|UHF]]
| terr_chan_1 = Listings may vary
| terr_serv_2 = [[Digital terrestrial television|Digital VHF/UHF]]
| terr_chan_2 = Listings may vary
| online_serv_1 = [[YouTube]] Live
| online_chan_1 = [https://www.youtube.com/user/gmanetwork/live Live stream] (Philippine users only)
| website = {{URL|https://www.gmanetwork.com/}}
| footnotes =
}}
'''GMA Network''' ('''Global Media Arts''' or simply '''GMA''') is a [[Television in the Philippines|Philippine]] [[free-to-air]] [[television network|television]] and [[radio network|radio]] network. It is the flagship property of publicly traded [[GMA Network (company)|GMA Network, Inc.]] Its first broadcast on television was on October 29, 1961. GMA Network (formerly known as '''Republic Broadcasting System''', '''GMA Radio-Television Arts''' and '''GMA Rainbow Satellite Network''') is commonly referred to as the '''Kapuso Network''' in reference to the outline of the company's logo. It is headquartered in the [[GMA Network Center]] in [[Quezon City]] and its transmitter, [[Tower of Power (transmitter)|Tower of Power]], is located at Tandang Sora Avenue, Barangay Culiat also in Quezon City with regional stations and offices strategically located in over 9 major cities across the country.<ref name="gmanetwork.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com |title=GMANetwork.com - Online home of the Kapuso Network |author=GMA New Media, Inc. |work=gmanetwork.com |access-date=November 11, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111202075655/http://www.gmanetwork.com/ |archive-date=December 2, 2011 |url-status=live}}</ref>


The original meaning of the GMA acronym was [[Greater Manila Area]], referring to the initial coverage area of the station. As the network expanded, it changed into Global Media Arts. The flagship [[television station]] of GMA is [[DZBB-TV]] (GMA-7 Manila) which carries VHF Channel 7 (analog broadcast) with Channel 15 served as a permanent assigned digital frequency. The network operates across the Philippine archipelago through the GMA Regional TV department which has 7 originating stations and 46 relay stations nationwide. Its programming is also available outside the Philippines through the Philippine pay television channels [[GMA Pinoy TV]], [[GMA Life TV]] and [[GMA News TV|GMA News TV International]] which is available through satellite and cable TV systems worldwide. Since 2013, GMA has been testing [[digital terrestrial television]] broadcasts using the Japanese standard [[ISDB|ISDB-T]], in select areas in the Philippines.
'''Global Media Arts (GMA) Network, Incorporated''' ({{Pse2|GMA7|GMAP}}), a Philippine multi-media conglomerate, is a [[television network]] in the [[Philippines]]. GMA provides news and entertainment programs through its forty-seven fully-owned television relay stations, four affiliate television stations and thirty-four radio stations throughout the Philippines. The network also offers its shows worldwide through [[GMA Pinoy TV]].

Its headquarters, the GMA Network Center, is located at EDSA corner Timog Ave., Diliman, [[Quezon City]], Philippines. [[Felipe Gozon|Atty. Felipe Gozon]] is its current Chairman and CEO. In Metro Manila, its using terrestrial [[VHF]] Channel 7 ([[DZBB-TV]]), Channel 11 ([[DZOE-TV]], leased from [[ZOE Broadcasting Network]], operated by [[Q (television network)|Q]]) and terrestrial UHF Channel 27 ([[DWDB-TV]]).


==History==
==History==
===Origins===
===1950s and 1960s===
The origin of GMA Network can be traced back to Loreto F. de Hemedes Inc. through [[DZBB-AM|DZBB]],<ref name=Origins>[http://www.gmanetwork.com/about GMA Network Corporate Information] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080816053420/http://www.gmanetwork.com/about |date=August 16, 2008}}, GMANetwork.com</ref> which started airing its radio broadcast on March 1, 1950, and officially launched as a local radio station in [[Manila]] on June 14, 1950, and owned by [[Robert Stewart (entrepreneur)|Robert La Rue "Uncle Bob" Stewart]], an American war correspondent.<ref name="ABC">''GMA Gold: Fifty Years of Broadcast History'', Chelo Banal Formoso (ed.), GMA Network.</ref> Venturing into television in the 1960s, Stewart started RBS TV Channel 7 (under the call letters [[DZBB-TV]]) on October 29, 1961, becoming the Philippines' fourth terrestrial television station. Originally, RBS's programming was composed of foreign programs from the United States and it later produced local programs to cater to Filipino audiences. It produced shows like ''Uncle Bob's Lucky Seven Club'', a child-oriented show aired every Saturdays; ''Dance Time with Chito''; and various news programs like ''News at Seven''. In 1963, RBS launched its first provincial television station in Cebu, [[DYSS-TV|DYSS Channel 7]] (now GMA Cebu).


===1970s===
The origin of GMA can be traced to [[DZBB]] of ''Loreto F. de Hemedes, Inc.''<ref name=Origins>[http://www.gmanetwork.com/about GMA Network Corporate Information], GMANetwork.com</ref> owned by Robert "Uncle Bob" Stewart, an American war correspondent (The company's name was christened after Stewart's wife). The station first went on-air on [[June 14]], [[1950]] at the fourth floor of the Calvo Building in Escolta, [[City of Manila|Manila]]. It went on to cover events such as [[President of the Philippines|President]] [[Ramon Magsaysay]]'s sudden death, the eruption of Mt. Hibok-Hibok on [[March 17]],[[1957]] and the various elections in the country. DZBB became the first radio station in the country to use the [[telephone patch]] for live interviews.<ref name="ABC">''GMA Gold: Fifty Years of Broadcast History'', Chelo Banal Formoso (ed.), GMA Network.</ref> The station also broadcast the forerunner of today's political satire programs with ''Kwentong Kutsero'' and glued audiences to the amateur radio contest, ''[[Tawag ng Tanghalan]]''.<ref name="ABC" /> A decade after the radio station's launch, the Stewarts ventured into television. Using two cameras and a surplus transmitter, [[DZBB-TV|Channel 7]], the Philippines' third television station, started airing on [[October 29]] [[1961]]. While the station's programming were mostly canned shows from the United States, the station did produce local programming like ''[[Uncle Bob's Lucky Seven Club]]'', ''Dance Time with Chito'', ''[[Lovingly Yours, Helen]]'' and various news programs. During the establishment of the television station, it was always in the red and was always at a distance from the larger and better funded networks. But it did not stop the company to start broadcasting in [[Cebu province|Cebu]] ([[DYSS-TV]]) in 1963. The company was renamed to ''Republic Broadcasting System'' in 1970.<ref name="Origins"/>
On September 21, 1972, then [[President of the Philippines|President]] [[Ferdinand Marcos]] declared [[Martial Law|martial law]] by the virtue of [[Proclamation No. 1081|Proclamation 1081]].<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,906446,00.html|title=The Philippines: Marcos' Martial Law|date=October 2, 1972|magazine=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]|access-date=March 3, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110129044251/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,906446,00.html|archive-date=January 29, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> Marcos, ruling by decree, curtailed press freedom and other civil liberties; closed down [[7th Congress of the Philippines|the Congress]] and media establishments including RBS. In December 1972, RBS was given the green light by the government to return on the air, however with limited three-month permits. Programming during that time was supplied mostly via a blocktime agreement with Philippine Production Center Inc. (PPCI), a company led by former ABS-CBN executive Romeo Jalosjos. But due to limited licenses, difficulty in financial obligations, and disallowing foreign citizens and entities from owning and operating media companies in the [[Philippines]], Stewart and the [[American Broadcasting Company]], which owned 25% of the company, were forced to cede majority control to a triumvirate composed of [[Gilberto Duavit Sr.]], a Malacañang official; Menardo Jimenez, an accountant; and [[Felipe Gozon]], an attorney of the Stewarts in 1974. The station changed its name to GMA Radio-Television Arts (GMA stood for [[Greater Manila Area]], the station's initial coverage area) and also renamed its corporate name as Republic Broadcasting System, Inc. on May 28, 1974 until 1996.<ref name="origins">{{cite web |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/about |title=GMA Network – Overview |access-date=May 14, 2024 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081029031035/http://www.gmanetwork.com/about |archive-date=October 29, 2008}}</ref> Stewart's wife Loreto was the president when the takeover ensued.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/corporate/about/overview |title=GMANetwork.com - Corporate - Official Corporate Website of the Kapuso Network |publisher=GMA Network, Inc. |access-date=August 29, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160411175813/http://www.gmanetwork.com/corporate/about/overview |archive-date=April 11, 2016 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="PinoyTV">''What's the Story, Pinoy TV?'', Ellen Joy Anastacio and Janine Natalie Badiola, GMA Network.</ref><ref name="Gozon">{{cite news |url=http://manilastandardtoday.com/2014/12/05/henry-gozon-s-near-death-experience |title=Henry Gozon's near-death experience |author=Tony Lopez |newspaper=The Standard |access-date=December 5, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141215141009/http://manilastandardtoday.com/2014/12/05/henry-gozon-s-near-death-experience/ |archive-date=December 15, 2014 |url-status=live}}</ref> The relaunched GMA, aside from sporting a light blue square logo with the network name in white, also (until 1980) had a [[circle 7 logo]] in use, in its final years the blue circle 7 logo used was similar to those used by the ABC in some United States cities.


After that, Rod Reyes, then-general manager of RBS, recruited old-timers from ABS-CBN, including those from its news and entertainment divisions. After the Duavit-Jimenez-Gozon takeover, the station began to broadcast in color with an [[Philippine peso|₱]]8 million credit line thru buying telecine machines and acquired foreign programs. Ratings were up from #5 to #3 that time.<ref name="Gozon"/>
=== GMA Radio-Television Arts ===
[[Image:GMA logo 1980.PNG|150px|left|thumb|GMA Radio-Television Arts logo used from 1979 to 1992.]]
On [[September 21]], [[1972]], then [[President of the Philippines|President]] [[Ferdinand Marcos]] placed the entire Philippines under [[Martial Law]]. Military troops entered radio and television stations and placed them under military control to prevent "communist" propaganda. All media outlets that were critical of the Marcos regime were shut down.


===1980s===
Foreign citizens and corporations were disallowed from owning media outlets in the country. Stewart and the [[American Broadcasting Corporation]], who owned a quarter of the company,<ref name="ABC" /> was forced to cede majority control to a [[triumvirate]] composed of Gilberto Duavit, a [[Malacañang]] official, [[Menardo Jimenez]], and [[Felipe Gozon]] in 1974.<ref name="PinoyTV">''What's the story, Pinoy TV?'', Ellen Joy Anastacio and Janine Natalie Badiola, GMA Network.</ref>Through the acquisition, the station now was able to broadcast in [[color television|color]] with a seven million [[Philippine peso|peso]] credit line. The station also changed its name to ''GMA Radio-Television Arts'' (GMA stood for Greater Manila Area, the station's initial coverage area), although RBS remained its corporate name until 1996. Jimenez sits as president of the company while Gozon served as its chairman.
During martial law under the [[Marcos regime]], GMA managed to broadcast the funeral of senator [[Ninoy Aquino]], a public opposition leader who was [[assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr.|assassinated]] in August 1983, the only local network to do so.<ref name="ABC"/> In 1984, [[Imee Marcos]], daughter of Ferdinand Marcos, attempted to take over GMA.<ref name="ABC"/><ref name="PinoyTV"/> However, the takeover was prevented by the network executives. Stewart left the country for good as a result. The network played an instrumental role during the years preceding the [[1986 EDSA Revolution|People Power Revolution]]. They were the first to air an interview with [[Corazon Aquino]] in 1984, as well as when she announced her intention to run for presidency once she receives one million signatures.<ref name="ABC"/> During the People Power Revolution, the network was also the first to report that [[Fidel Ramos]] and [[Juan Ponce Enrile]] broke away from the Marcos administration. GMA's rival [[ABS-CBN]] reopened in September 1986 and convinced key people to transfer networks including [[Freddie M. Garcia]] along with key people from the network's Marketing and Engineering departments.<ref name="ABC"/>


The People Power Revolution enabled previously closed down television stations to air again. However, the political instability during Aquino's term added burden to the network, most notably when it was stormed by rebel soldiers for two days as a part of an attempted coup against the Aquino administration. In 1987, the network broadcast its programs for the first time in full stereo, the first [[Very high frequency|VHF television network]] to do so in the country. Additionally, [[Broadway Centrum]] opened, and in 1988, they also inaugurated the {{convert|777|feet|meters}}, 120&nbsp;kW [[Tower of Power (transmitter)|Tower of Power]] in [[Quezon City]], the tallest man-made structure in the country.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=m6EVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jQsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6031%2C1257960 Pres. Aquino switched GMA-7's 'Power Tower] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180915180952/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=m6EVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jQsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6031%2C1257960 |date=September 15, 2018 }}, Manila Standards, November 7, 1988</ref>
When [[Benigno Aquino, Jr.|Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino, Jr.]], a senator who strongly opposed the Marcos administration, was assassinated on [[August 21]], [[1983]], it was a small item on television news. The iron grip that the Marcos administration had on television began to slip, as GMA broadcast the funeral, the only local station to do so.<ref name="ABC" /> In 1984, [[Imee Marcos]], daughter of Ferdinand Marcos, attempted to take over GMA.<ref name="ABC" /><ref name="PinoyTV" /> However, the takeover was prevented by GMA executives. Stewart left the Philippines for good as he was utterly disappointed with the Marcos move. GMA was also instrumental during the years preceding the [[1986 EDSA Revolution|People Power Revolution]]. The network was the first to air a television interview with [[Corazon Aquino]] in 1984, and when she later announced that she would run for the presidency if she receives one million signatures. <ref name="ABC" /> In February 1986, the network was also the first to report that [[Fidel Ramos]] and [[Juan Ponce Enrile]] broke away from the Marcos administration.<ref name="ABC" />


===1990s===
When democracy in the Philippines was restored in the People Power Revolution in 1986, television stations began to air, some with their original owners. The political instability of the country also added to the station's burden, when soldiers stormed into the studios for two days in a part of coup attempt to topple then President, Corazon Aquino. In 1987, it opened its high-end live studio, the Broadway Centrum, boosting its local programming, and inaugurated its 777-foot ''Tower of Power'' located along Tandang Sora Avenue, [[Quezon City]], the tallest man-made structure in the country in 1988.
In 1992, the [[Philippine Congress]] passed a law granting the network to operate for another 25 years. The network then targeted international reach in the 1990s. Through its relay stations, GMA programs were seen across the country as well as [[Southeast Asia]]. GMA programming started airing in 60 American cities and parts of South America through the International Channel Network.{{citation needed|date=July 2022}}


GMA was selected to be the official broadcaster for the 1995 [[World Youth Day]], when [[Pope John Paul II]] visited the country again. During the same year, popular TV shows ''[[Eat Bulaga!]]'' and ''[[Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!]]'' began broadcasting on GMA after [[TAPE Inc.]], the programs' production company, refused an [[ABS-CBN]] proposal to buy the airing rights of the two shows. Around the same time, the network launched a [[ultra high frequency|UHF]] channel subsidiary, [[DWDB-TV|Citynet 27]], several new shows (including weekly late-night show ''[[Bubble Gang]]''), as well as the late night news program ''[[Saksi]]''. The network also adapted the [[700 Club]] series as ''[[The 700 Club Asia]]''.
===The ''Rainbow'' network===
[[Image:GMA 97.png|150px|frame|''Rainbow Network'' was the network's branding From 1992 to 2002, when it changed its slogan and logo.]]
International reach became GMA's target in the 1990s, which it began through the ''Rainbow Satellite'' launched on [[April 30]], [[1992]]. Through its relay stations, GMA programs were seen across the archipelago and Southeast Asia. GMA programs has started airing in 60 American cities and parts of South America through the ''International Channel Network''. GMA was also the official broadcaster of the 1995 [[World Youth Day]], which was the last visit of [[Pope John Paul II]] to the country. During the same year, GMA launched a UHF channel, [[Citynet Television|Citynet 27]], several new shows (among them were [[Bubble Gang]] and [[Startalk]], now some of the longest-running shows on TV), and the news program, ''[[Saksi]]'' with [[Mike Enriquez]], [[Mel Tiangco]] and [[Jay Sonza]]. At the same time, two popular TV shows, ''[[Eat Bulaga]]'' and ''[[Okay Ka Fairy Ko]]'' began broadcasting on GMA after airing for sometime in [[ABS-CBN]]. In 1996, GMA formally changed its corporate name to ''GMA Network Incorporated''. The acronym was also changed to ''Global Media Arts''. GMA Films was launched in the same year. . In the same year, GMA Films premiered Philippines' most expensive film, the 80 million movie [[José Rizal (film)|José Rizal]]. The film also hold the most awarded film with more than 100 awards and recognitions. GMA was the first Philippine broadcaster to receive a [[Peabody Award]] for Investigative Reporting in 1999.<ref name="Peabody">[[List of Peabody Award winners (1990-1999)]]. Wikipedia, Accessed April 3rd, 2008.</ref> Later, Citynet 27 became EMC, the first locally programmed music video channel. It later became [[Channel V|Channel [V]]] Philippines when it struck an agreement with [[Star TV]] to localize the said music channel. Channel [V], however, ceased operations due to the conflict of interest between the owners of GMA, which was then being considered by [[PLDT]], who handles [[MTV]] Philippines through [[Nation Broadcasting Company]], one of its subsidiaries. GMA was also the official Philippine network for the award-winning [[2000 Today]] in 2000. At the beginning of the year, Menardo Jimenez announced his retirement as president and CEO and on December 31, 2000, Felipe Gozon assumed the position with his concurrent capacity as chairman. Gilberto Duavit Jr. assumed the post of Chief Operating Officer.


In 1995, GMA founded its own film production company, Cinemax Studios (renamed to GMA Films in 1998, then [[GMA Pictures]] in 2019) for the film ''[[Run Barbi Run]]'', marking the second film studio owned by another network after [[Star Cinema]] (founded in 1993 by ABS-CBN). In 1998, the company produced the [[biopic film]] ''[[José Rizal (film)|José Rizal]]'', then the most expensive Filipino film produced, and had a successful run, garnering many accolades and nominations from award-giving bodies.
===The ''Kapuso'' network===
[[Image:kapuso unveiling.jpg|150px|left|thumb|GMA Network unveils its new ''Kapuso'' logo atop of the [[GMA Network Center]].]]
In 2002, the network engaged in a rebranding program in line with its goal to become the leader in providing local news and entertainment. It changed its logo and slogans to reflect its new corporate identity but still incorporating its identity as the ''"Rainbow Network".'' The new brand consisted of a red, stylized heart logo, with a band of different colors representing the rainbow. In tune with the new logo, the new slogan was "''Kapuso, Anumang Kulay ng Buhay''" ("''One in Heart, In Every Colors of Life''"). The new logo and slogan of the network were unveiled on [[October 27]], [[2002]] at exactly 12:00PM during a special edition of [[SOP Rules|SOP]].


GMA formally changed its corporate name in 1996 to GMA Network Inc., with the acronym 'GMA' now standing for ''Global Media Arts''. In 1999, GMA aired the [[Filipino language]] television news program ''GMA Network News'', originally an English language newscast, then a rarity in Philippine television.
In 2003, ''Saksi'' won the New York Festival Gold Medal for best newscast, the first Philippine newscast to do so. This, and the Peabody Award in 1999, earned the network a [[House of Representatives of the Philippines|House of Representatives]] commendation later that year. On [[September 1]] of the same year, GMA Network [http://www.inq7.net/ent/2003/sep/30/ent_3-1.htm withdrawn its membership from the ''Kapisanan ng mga Brodkasters ng'' Pilipinas (KBP)], after incidents involving host [[Rosanna Roces]], alleged commercial overloading and interfering when news anchor [[Mike Enriquez]] aired his complaints over his radio program, ''[[Saksi sa Dobol B]]'', against Lopez-owned cable firm [[SkyCable]]'s distortion of GMA's signal on its system, and a lost videotape containing evidence that the cable firm had violated the rule on soliciting ads for cable TV. GMA was also an official TV network of the 4th World Meeting of Families held in Manila, Philippines.
The company’s subsidiary, Citynet Inc., also signed a co-production and blocktime agreement with [[ZOE Broadcasting Network]], allowing the GMA Network with another platform to showcase its programming and talents. In [[November 11]] [[2005]], ZOE's flagship station, [[DZOE-TV|DZOE-TV Channel 11]], went on the air as ''Quality TeleVision'' (now known as ''[[Q (television network)|Q]]''), and broadcasts shows that primarily targets women audiences. Q's news programs share the same resources of [[GMA News and Public Affairs]], while some programs are produced by Citynet, Inc. Also in 2005, GMA won the [[Asian Television Awards]]' Best Terrestrial Television Station, besting MBC of Korea and Mediacorp Channel 5 of Singapore. The network planned to go public, but due to political instability and downward trend of broadcast advertising, it has since been delayed. <ref name "IPO1">''"GMA Network cancels IPO until "issues" are resolved"''. Television Asia, April 2005. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5026/is_200504/ai_n18239428]</ref>


GMA was the first Philippine broadcaster to receive a [[Peabody Award]] for Investigative Reporting in 1999.<ref>[http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/investigative-reporting 59th Annual Peabody Awards] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140911215834/http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/investigative-reporting |date=September 11, 2014 }}, May 2000.</ref> Later, Citynet 27 became EMC, the first local music video-oriented TV channel, which became part of the short-lived [[Channel V]] franchise called [[Channel V Philippines]]. GMA broadcast the international millennium television special ''[[2000 Today]]''. The network then began airing 24-hour broadcasting until the [[National Telecommunications Commission]] (NTC) released and implemented a new set of rules and regulations with its affiliated free-to-air TV networks in 2001.
In 2006, ''[[Debate with Mare at Pare]]'', a late-night public affairs program, won the bronze medal in the [[New York Festival]]. The network was also praised on its coverage of the ''[[Wowowee]]'' (a program of [[ABS-CBN]]) [[PhilSports Arena stampede|stampede]] by various local publications. In an exclusive interview, a reprehensive [[Mike Enriquez]] also interviewed embattled Philippine president, [[Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo]] for the first time since the lifting the [[2006 state of emergency in the Philippines|State of National Emergency]], which the network allowed other stations to air without prior consent. At the end of the interview, the President praised the network for its news coverage, hinting that other media outfits to do the same. In April, the founder of the network, Robert "Uncle Bob" Stewart died in the United States. During the Everest climbing season the same year, GMA supported climber [[Romi Garduce]], the third Filipino to reach the summit of [[Mt. Everest]] in only three days. The network is one of the first local companies to produce an iMax film, with the opening of the San Miguel-Coca-Cola [[iMax]] Theater in [[SM Prime Holdings|SM's]] [[SM Mall of Asia|Mall of Asia]].


===2000s===
In 2007, the network announced that it will offer its stocks to the public<ref name="IPO1">[http://philippinestockmarket.com/Stock_Market_News.Asp ''Miscellaneous Stock Market Newsbits''], Philippine Stock Exchange Website. Accessed April 30, 2007.</ref><ref name="IPO2">[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/40436/GMA-Network-to-raise-up-to-P778B-from-IPO ''GMA Network to raise up to P7.78B from IPO'', GMANews.tv. Accessed April 30, 2007.]</ref>. After being canceled numerous times and despite the Marcoses claim to the shares held by the Duavit family<ref name="IPO3">[http://business.inquirer.net/money/breakingnews/view_article.php?article_id=79125 ''Marcoses claim a third of GMA Network shares''], Philippine Daily Inquirer. Accessed August 2, 2007.</ref>, their [[Initial public offering|IPO]] was finally held on [[July 30]] offering [[Philippine peso|PHP]] 8.50 per share<ref name="IPO4">[http://business.inquirer.net/money/breakingnews/view_article.php?article_id=76954 ''GMA Network IPO priced at P8.50 -- underwriter ''], Philippine Daily Inquirer. Accessed August 2, 2007.</ref>.


In October 2000, Menardo Jimenez officially announced his retirement as President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the network beginning December 6 of the same year, with [[Felipe Gozon]] assumed his office in concurrent capacity as the Board Chairman of the network, while Duavit Sr.'s son Gilberto "Jimmy" Duavit Jr. was appointed by GMA Network's Board of Directors as Executive Vice President (EVP) and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the company.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.philstar.com/business/2000/10/29/98675/gma-7146s-jimenez-retires/amp/ |title=GMA-7's Jimenez retires |publisher=philstar.com |date=October 29, 2000 |access-date=March 18, 2024}}</ref>
== Programming ==
{{main|List of programs broadcast by GMA Network}}
GMA Network programs include news and current affairs shows, documentaries, dramas, dubbed foreign serials, entertainment news and talk shows, game shows, variety shows, musicals, sitcoms, children's shows, anime shows, fantasy and reality shows. Most of its shows are broadcasted from the GMA Network Center. The following is the current primetime line-up (7:30-10:30 pm) of its [[DZBB-TV|flagship station]].
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="2" width="100%"
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Day
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|7:00
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|7:15
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|7:30
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|7:45
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|8:00
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|8:15
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|8:30
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|8:45
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|9:00
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|9:15
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|9:30
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|9:45
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|10:00
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|10:15
!width="6.5%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|10:30
|-
!width="10%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Sunday
|colspan="4" bgcolor="#FFDAB9" align=center|''[[Tok! Tok! Tok! Isang Milyon Pasok!]]''
|colspan="4" bgcolor="#F4A460" align=center|''[[Mel and Joey]]''
|colspan="4" bgcolor="#FFDAB9" align=center|''[[All Star K!]]''
|colspan="5" bgcolor="#FFC0CB" align=center|''[[Ful Haus]]''<br><small>11:00 p.m.>></small>
|-
!bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Monday
|rowspan="5" colspan="3" bgcolor="#F4A460" align=center|''[[24 Oras]]''<small><br><<6:30 p.m.</small>
|rowspan="5" colspan="3" bgcolor="#F08080" align=center|''[[Joaquin Bordado]]''
|rowspan="5" colspan="3" bgcolor="#F08080" align=center|''[[Dyesebel (TV series)|Dyesebel]]''
|rowspan="5" colspan="3" bgcolor="#B0C4DE" align=center|''[[Babangon Ako't Dudurugin Kita]]''
|rowspan="5" colspan="3" bgcolor="#B0C4DE" align=center|''[[The Legend (TV series)|The Legend]]''<br><small>11:00 p.m.>></small>
|-
!bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Tuesday
|-
!bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Wednesday
|-
!bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Thursday
|-
!bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Friday
|-
!bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Saturday
|colspan="4" bgcolor="#FFDAB9" align=center|''[[Pinoy Idol]]''
|colspan="4" bgcolor="#FFC0CB" align=center|''[[Bitoy's Funniest Videos]]''
|colspan="3" bgcolor="#F4A460" align=center|''[[Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho]]''
|colspan="4" bgcolor="#F4A460" align=center|''[[Imbestigador]]''<br><small>11:00 p.m.>></small>
|}
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="2" style="font-size: 90%;"
!colspan=7|Legend
|-
|bgcolor="#FFC0CB"|Comedies||bgcolor="#B0C4DE"|Dramas||bgcolor="#FFDAB9"|Game/reality/variety shows||bgcolor="#F08080"|Fantasy||bgcolor="#F4A460"|News, talk and infotainment||
|}


On May 1, 2001, GMA news reporters Michael Fajatin and [[Jiggy Manicad]] were injured during the [[EDSA III]] riots initiated by the Pro-Estrada groups, who were seen as hostile to news media.<ref>{{cite news|title=GMA News reporters reveal the most dangerous coverage of their careers|url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/showbiz/chikaminute/722739/gma-news-reporters-reveal-the-most-dangerous-coverage-of-their-careers/story/|access-date=March 25, 2024|work=[[GMA News Online]]|publisher=GMA Network|date=January 19, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Ivan Mayrina is in the running to become GMA-7's next top male news anchor|url=https://www.pep.ph/lifestyle/24719/ivan-mayrina-is-in-the-running-to-become-gma-7s-next-top-male-news-anchor|access-date=March 26, 2024|work=[[Philippine Entertainment Portal|PEP.ph]]|publisher=Philippine Entertainment Portal Inc.|date=May 24, 2011|quote=On May 1, 2001, [Mayrina] was given the task to deliver tapes to Jiggy Manicad, an on-cam reporter caught in the middle of a chaotic EDSA III rally. A rock had hit Jiggy's head, rendering the reporter unconscious.}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Carranza|first=Rowena|title=Excuse Me, Please Don't Call it People Power III|url=https://www.bulatlat.com/archive1/011excuse_me.htm|access-date=March 26, 2024|work=[[Bulatlat]]|date=May 3, 2001|quote=The mob, which attacked journalists and stoned media vans, were dispersed by anti-riot policemen...}}</ref>
==Branding of the GMA Network==
===Evolution of GMA Network logos===
GMA Network has used a number of logos throughout its history especially when the station was acquired by Gozon, Jimenez and Duavit in the 1970s. In the 1980s, the network first used it slogan, ''"Where You Belong"'', which it would use for two decades. For the first time in 1989, the network identified itself as the "Rainbow Network," after the colors of the rainbow. Throughout the 1990s, the network refined the logo before having it replaced by the its current logo in 2002. After a huge marketing campaign, and improved ratings, the new logo is now one of the most recognizable in the country.


GMA officially revealed its present logo and image during an episode of its noontime show ''[[SOP (TV program)|SOP]]'' on October 27, 2002.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.philstar.com/pilipino-star-ngayon/showbiz/2002/10/27/181606/biggest-pakulo-ng-gma-sa-sop-ngayon | title=Biggest pakulo ng GMA sa SOP ngayon | website=[[Pilipino Star Ngayon]] }}</ref> The following year, ''Saksi'' won a [[New York Television Festival]] Gold Medal for its newscast, the first Filipino news program to do so. This win, along with the Peabody Award in 1999, earned the network a commendation from the [[House of Representatives of the Philippines|House of Representatives]] later that year. On September 1, 2003, GMA withdrew its membership from the [[Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas]] (KBP),<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.inq7.net/ent/2003/sep/30/ent_3-1.htm |title=KBP to GMA 7: Don't let rulings taint your view |date=September 29, 2003 |publisher=inq7.net |author=Ho, Abigail L. |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050210034619/http://www.inq7.net/ent/2003/sep/30/ent_3-1.htm |archive-date=February 10, 2005}}</ref> after various issues and incidents involving its news talents and the cable firm [[Sky Cable]]'s alleged distortion of GMA's signal on its system, among other factors. The network premiered several programs in 2004: ''[[24 Oras]]'' (a newscast),<ref>{{Cite news |date=March 12, 2004 |title=Brodcasting Pillars Unite |page=C3 |newspaper=[[Philippine Daily Inquirer]] |publication-place=Makati |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=alc1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=iSUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3450%2C11822784 |url-status=live |access-date=August 23, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230819035109/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=alc1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=iSUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3450%2C11822784 |archive-date=August 19, 2023 |via=[[Google News Archive]]}}</ref> ''[[Reporter's Notebook]]'' (a documentary),<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 1, 2011 |title=''Reporter's Notebook'' celebrates 7th Anniversary this October 4 |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/publicaffairs/reportersnotebook/232994/reporter-s-notebook-celebrates-7th-anniversary-this-october-4/story/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210226154424/https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/publicaffairs/reportersnotebook/232994/reporter-s-notebook-celebrates-7th-anniversary-this-october-4/story/ |archive-date=February 26, 2021 |access-date=August 23, 2023 |website=[[GMA Integrated News]]}}</ref> ''[[Pinoy Pop Superstar]]'' (a singing search), ''[[Mulawin]]'' (a fantasy series) and ''[[Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho]]'' (a magazine show).<ref>{{Cite web |last=Godinez |first=Bong |date=June 19, 2023 |title=Jessica Soho hats off to ''KMJS'' staff: "Ako ang tinuturuan nila kung ano ang viral o trending." |url=https://www.pep.ph/guide/tv/173986/jessica-soho-kmjs-a755-20230619-lfrm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230823074540/https://www.pep.ph/guide/tv/173986/jessica-soho-kmjs-a755-20230619-lfrm |archive-date=August 23, 2023 |access-date=August 23, 2023 |website=[[Philippine Entertainment Portal]]}}</ref>
===Slogans===
[[Image:gma logo 1986.png|125px|right|]]
* We're With You, 'Cause It's Our Tomorrow Too! - Used in 1974, when the network was relaunched as GMA Radio-Television ARTS
* Your TV Screen in '77 - Used throughout 1977.
* Where You Belong - Used beginning in 1979 and was used for the next 20 years.
* The Largest, Most Powerful Network in the Philippines - Used in 1988-1989 to promote GMA's network of relay and affiliate stations nationwide.
* The Largest, The Most Powerful, The Best - Used in 1989-1990 to promote GMA as the network with both the biggest nationwide reach and the most number of broadcasting awards at that time.
* In the service of man, for the glory of God. - Corporate slogan beginning in the '90s
* The World's Most Awarded Philippine Broadcast Network - Used in 1993-1994 to establish GMA as the most awarded network both locally and internationally during that period.
* GMA: 45 Years of Responsible Broadcasting - Released in 1995 for its 45th anniversary.
* GMA Gold: 50 Years Beyond Broadcasting - Released in 2000 for its 50th anniversary.
* Walang Kasingkulay Ang Buhay - Used from 2001-2002, as GMA prepared for its re-branding.
* Ang Boto 'Nyo Sa Bakasyon - Released in Summer 2001 (also in connection with the May elections of that year)
* Seven Seasons: Walang Kasingkulay na Tag-araw - Released in Summer 2002
* Kapuso ng Pamilyang Pilipino, Anumang Kulay ng Buhay (One In Heart With The Filipino Family, In Whatever Color of Life)
**First used in 2002 with the re-branding of the network as the "Kapuso Network." Has several variations since used for seasonal celebrations.
* On Na Tayo! - Used during the first quarter of 2003.
* Very Very Happy Anniversary: GMA at 53 - Released in 2003 for its 53rd anniversary.
* GMA All-Out Blowout- Released in 2003 when the network launched several new programs featuring several of the big-named movie and TV personalities in the Philippines.
* Proud to Be Kapuso - 2008
* Umiinit ang Samahang Kapuso - 2008 Summer tagline


In 2005, subsidiary Citynet signed an agreement with [[ZOE Broadcasting Network]]. From 2005 to 2019, ZOE's flagship station [[DZOE-TV|DZOE-TV Channel 11]], went on air as Quality TeleVision, and later reformatted as the GMA News TV and now known as [[GTV (Philippine TV network)|GTV]] (currently on [[DWDB-TV|DWDB-TV Channel 27]]). The network planned to offer its [[initial public offering]]; however, the plan was delayed due to political instability during [[Gloria Macapagal Arroyo|Arroyo's administration]], among other factors.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5026/is_200504/ai_n18239428 |title="GMA Network cancels IPO until "issues" are resolved". ''Television Asia'', April 2005 |access-date=April 30, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071129224632/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5026/is_200504/ai_n18239428 |archive-date=November 29, 2007 |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2007, the network announced its initial public offering after several setbacks.<ref>[http://philippinestockmarket.com/Stock_Market_News.asp ''Miscellaneous Stock Market Newsbits''] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081012180040/http://www.philippinestockmarket.com/Stock_Market_News.Asp |date=October 12, 2008 }}, Philippine Stock Exchange Website. Accessed April 30, 2007.</ref><ref name="IPO2">{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/40436/GMA-Network-to-raise-up-to-P778B-from-IPO|title=GMA Network to raise up to P7.78B from IPO|work=GMA News Online|date=April 30, 2007 |access-date=March 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090714104624/http://www.gmanews.tv/story/40436/GMA-Network-to-raise-up-to-P778B-from-IPO|archive-date=July 14, 2009|url-status=live}}</ref>
===GMA Network slogan theme songs===
*''Where You Belong'' (GMA's slogan from 1979 to 2002)
*''Kapuso ng Pamilyang Pilipino, Anumang Kulay ng Buhay'' by [[Regine Velasquez]] (1st version) and [[The Company (band)|The Company]]{{Fact|date=December 2007}} (2nd version) (GMA's theme song released in 2002)
*''GMA All-Out Blowout'' by [[Jay-R]] and [[Kyla]] (GMA's slogan released in 2003)
*''Kapuso, Kayo Ang Star Ng Aming Pasko'' by Ces Datu (Christmas 2003)
*''Pasko ng Kapuso'' by [[Jolina Magdangal]] (for Christmas 2004)
*''Ang Sarap ng Paskong Kapuso! (Busog sa Saya, Busog sa Biyaya)'' by Brenan Espartinez and [[Aicelle Santos]] (GMA's Christmas theme song in 2006)
*''Sumamer Ka Na!'' by [[SOP Rules|SOP Performers]] (released March 2007)
*''Kapuso ng Bawat Pilipino'' by all-star cast (GMA's theme song released in 2007)
*''Regalo ng Kapuso'' by [[Jolina Magdangal]] (GMA's Christmas theme song in 2007)
*''Umiinit ang Samahang Kapuso'' by [[Regine Velasquez]], [[Ogie Alcasid]], [[Janno Gibbs]] and [[Jaya]]


In 2006, ''[[Debate with Mare at Pare]]'', a late-night public affairs program, won the bronze medal at the [[New York Television Festival]]. The network was also praised for its coverage on the ''[[Wowowee]]'' [[PhilSports Stadium stampede|stampede]] by local publications.{{citation needed|date=July 2022}} An exclusive interview by [[Mike Enriquez]] to President [[Gloria Macapagal Arroyo]] after the lifting of the [[2006 state of emergency in the Philippines|state of national emergency]] was allowed by GMA to be aired by other networks without prior consent, and was also similarly praised including the president herself. In April the same year, GMA founder Robert Stewart died while in the [[United States]]. The network supported and documented the successful attempt of mountain climber [[Romi Garduce]] to reach the summit of [[Mount Everest]], only the third Filipino to do so.
==Program production==
=== GMA Network Center ===
{{main|GMA Network Center}}
[[Image:GMA-Network-Center.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The GMA Network Center from the ground up]]
GMA inaugurated its new GMA Network Center facility on [[June 14]] [[2000]] as part of the kick-off of the year-round celebration of its 50th anniversary. The GMA Network Center supports GMA's thrusts towards digitalization and media convergence. While the first phase of the project has already been completed with the construction of the 17-story high-rise, the center has an option to upgrade the older, existing facilities in the GMA compound, as originally planned. The network center is equipped with MARC (Multiple Automated Recorder Cassette) and a [[Broadcast automation|Broadcast Automation System]] that allows the network to manage live feeds and international feeds that will be carried out to GMA Pinoy TV subscribers around the world. The GMA compound has five studios, three of which are in the new network center, and two in the older structures. The Center serves as the Corporate Headquarters for the network and also houses the radio station and the newsroom.


The network started producing local adaptation of [[Media franchise|television franchises]] from other countries, starting from ''[[Celebrity Duets: Philippine Edition]]'' with [[Fremantle (company)|FremantleMedia]]. They later produces local adaptations of the drama show ''[[Marimar (2007 TV series)|Marimar]]'', sci-fi show ''[[Zaido: Pulis Pangkalawakan]]'', quiz show ''[[Kakasa Ka Ba sa Grade 5?]]'', and game show ''[[Whammy! Push Your Luck]]''. The network announced in 2007 that they would also adapt the [[Idol series|''Idol'' franchise]]. Since an earlier adaptation of the franchise was made by [[TV5 Network|Associated Broadcasting Company]] (ABC) (under the name ''[[Philippine Idol]]''), the new adaptation would be transferred to GMA under the new name ''[[Pinoy Idol]]''.<ref name=PinoyIdol-gma>{{cite news |first=Nitz |last=Miralles |title=''Pinoy Idol'', tinanggihan nina Ryan at Mr. C |date=October 16, 2007 |publisher=Journal Online |url=http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2007-10-16&sec=3&aid=35234 |access-date=April 3, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090430152024/http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2007-10-16&sec=3&aid=35234 |archive-date=April 30, 2009 |url-status=live}}{{in lang|tl}}<!--Tagalog--></ref>
===GMA Broadway Centrum===
Located in New Manila, Quezon City, the Westside Theater cinema of the Broadway Centrum was converted into a high-end live studio in 1987 to serve as an alternative studio for the network's programs. It was inaugurated to usher in GMA's broadcast in Stereovision. In the 1990s, the Broadway Centrum served as the live studio of GMA's variety shows, "[[Lunch Date]]", "[[That's Entertainment (TV series)|That's Entertainment]]", "Vilma!" and "[[GMA Supershow]]". In 1995, the network built a second studio inside Broadway Centrum by renovating the Eastside Theater cinema (renaming it TAPE Studios), which is the current home of [[Eat Bulaga!]]. Once one of the most modern broadcast facility in the country, it was later renovated in 2000 when the musical variety show [[SOP (Sobrang Okey Pare)|SOP]] moved to Studio 3 of the [[GMA Network Center]]. In 2003, it accommodated live studio audiences as it served as the live venue of the eliminations of the reality-based talent search ''[[StarStruck (Philippine TV series)|StarStruck]]''.


In 2008 and 2009, GMA produced a diverse set of shows for its primetime block by airing several adaptations of [[Carlo J. Caparas]] and [[Mars Ravelo]] works, including ''[[Joaquin Bordado]]'' (2008), [[Dyesebel (TV series)|''Dyesebel'']] (2008) ''[[Ang Babaeng Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang]]'' (2009), ''[[Darna (2009 TV series)|Darna]]'' (2009), and ''[[Totoy Bato]]'' (2009), along with several original shows like ''[[Gagambino]]'', ''[[Codename: Asero]]'', ''[[Luna Mystika]]'', among others. They also aired an adaptation of the ''Survivor'' franchise, titled ''[[Survivor Philippines]]'', as well as a local Filipino adaptation of a Korean drama, titled ''[[Ako si Kim Samsoon]]''. Their evening newscast ''24 Oras'' received two awards in the [[New York Television Festival]], a gold medal for Best Continuing Coverage and a silver medal for Best News Program.
At present, ''[[Showbiz Central]]'', ''[[Tok! Tok! Tok! Isang Milyon Pasok!]]'' and ''[[All Star K!]]'' all air from the Broadway studio.


===2010s===
===GMA Regional Network Centers===
[[File:Pic geo photos - ph=mm=quezon city=edsa=timog ave.=gma network center=main bldg. -philippines--2015-0627--ls-.JPG|thumb|GMA Network Center in 2015]]
*[[GMA Cebu|Cebu]]
In 2010, for the first and second quarters, GMA Network released new soaps and shows like ''[[The Last Prince]]'', ''[[Panday Kids]]'', ''[[First Time (TV series)|First Time]]'', ''Laff En Roll'', ''[[Diva (2010 TV series)|Diva]]'', ''[[Zooperstars]]'', ''[[Claudine (TV program)|Claudine]]'', ''[[Wipeout (2008 American game show)#International versions outside the U.S.|Wipeout]]'', ''[[Pepito Manaloto]]'', ''[[Wachamakulit]]'', ''Sunnyville'', ''[[Comedy Bar (Philippine TV program)|Comedy Bar]]'', ''[[Love Bug (Philippine TV program)|Love Bug]]'', ''[[Langit sa Piling Mo]]'', ''[[Pilyang Kerubin]]'', ''[[Endless Love (2010 TV series)|Endless Love]]'', ''[[Danz Showdown]]'', as well as ''[[Diz Iz It!]]'' which replaced the longest morning talk show ''[[SiS (talk show)|SiS]]'' along ''[[Party Pilipinas]]'' which replaced ''[[SOP (TV program)|SOP]]'' and ''[[Koreana (TV series)|Koreana]]'' and ''[[Little Star (TV series)|Little Star]]'' which replaced ''[[Sine Novela]]'' marking the return of original concepts on their afternoon line-up.


In 2011, GMA Network offered an afternoon line-up which includes ''[[Nita Negrita]]'', ''[[Magic Palayok]]'', ''[[Alakdana]]'', ''[[Sisid (TV series)|Sisid]]'', ''[[My Lover, My Wife]]'' and ''[[Kung Aagawin Mo ang Langit]]''. In the prime-time line-up, GMA released ''[[I Heart You, Pare!]]'', ''[[Dwarfina]]'', ''[[Machete (TV series)|Machete]]'', ''[[Captain Barbell (2011 TV series)|Captain Barbell]]'', ''[[Munting Heredera]]'', the first historical drama of the Philippines entitled ''[[Amaya (TV series)|Amaya]]'' and they offered the first TV remake drama series ''[[Ikaw Lang ang Mamahalin (2011 TV series)|Ikaw Lang ang Mamahalin]]''.
*[[GMA Davao|Davao]]
*[[GMA Iloilo|Iloilo]]


In 2012, the network offered a line-up of television series featuring original concepts for the first quarter, in both their primetime and afternoon blocks such as ''[[Legacy (Philippine TV series)|Legacy]]'', ''[[Biritera]]'' and ''[[My Beloved]]'' on GMA Telebabad and ''[[Alice Bungisngis and her Wonder Walis]]'', ''[[Broken Vow (TV series)|Broken Vow]]'', ''[[The Good Daughter]]'' and ''[[Hiram na Puso]]'' on GMA Afternoon Prime.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/mybeloved/articles/2012-01-05/7529/GMA-Network-announces-2012-first-quarter-line-up|title=GMA Network announces 2012 first quarter line-up |author=GMA New Media, Inc. |work=gmanetwork.com |access-date=March 3, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402135514/http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/mybeloved/articles/2012-01-05/7529/GMA-Network-announces-2012-first-quarter-line-up |archive-date=April 2, 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref>
===Transmitter facilities===
GMA Network spent more than P168 million for the upgrade of its transmitters and other facilities in various key areas in the provinces alone.<ref name="Expansion1">[http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=goodLife2_oct6_2006 ''P168m for GMA-7’s transmission upgrade'']. Manila Standard Today, October 6, 2006.</ref>It plans to augment its existing studio facilities in Cebu, Iloilo and Davao. It will also be putting up TV and radio facilities in Dagupan City to further improve its coverage in the northern part of the country.<ref name="Expansion2">[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/13213/GMA-Network-H1-profit-P934M-dips-a-bit-on-high-operating-expansion-costs ''GMA Network H1 profit P934M, dips a bit on high operating, expansion costs'']. GMANews.tv, Accessed April 30, 2007.</ref>


On February 1, 2012, GMA Network announced it has signed a three-year deal with [[Fox Networks Group|Fox International Channels]] which allows locally produced GMA's shows and feature films to be aired on FOX cable channels. The said deal covers a minimum of 350 hours' worth of programs and 25 feature films. Among the programs delivered to FOX for airing in its Philippine feed are: ''[[Encantadia]]'', ''[[Darna (2009 TV series)|Darna]]'', ''[[Dyesebel (2008 TV series)|Dyesebel]]'', ''[[Super Twins]]'', ''[[Stairway to Heaven (Philippines TV series)|Stairway to Heaven]]'', ''[[Kaya Kong Abutin ang Langit]]'', ''[[Trudis Liit (TV series)|Trudis Liit]]'' and ''[[Babangon Ako't Dudurugin Kita]]'', and news and public affairs shows like ''[[Wish Ko Lang]]'', ''[[Pinoy Meets World]]'' and ''[[Pinoy Abroad]]''. While the films covered by the deal are: ''[[My Best Friend's Girlfriend]]'', ''[[When I Met U]]'', ''[[Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie]]'', ''[[Temptation Island (2011 film)|Temptation Island]]'' and ''[[José Rizal (film)|José Rizal]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/246484/economy/companies/gma-inks-3-year-deal-with-fox-intl-channels |title=GMA inks 3-year deal with FOX Intl Channels |work=GMA News Online |date=February 2012 |access-date=March 3, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402164650/http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/246484/economy/companies/gma-inks-3-year-deal-with-fox-intl-channels |archive-date=April 2, 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref>
The transmitter facilities to be upgraded include those that service Baguio, Dagupan City, La Union, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Batangas, Lipa, Northern Mindoro, Naga, Central Camarines Sur, General Santos, Saranggani, South Cotabato and Davao del Sur. A new one will be put up to enhance coverage of Cagayan de Oro City and Misamis Oriental. Coverage realignment in Bukidnon will also be included.


On February 22, 2012, [[GMA Pictures|GMA Films]]' President Annette Gozon-Abrogar and director [[Yam Laranas]] announced that the thriller movie ''[[The Road (2011 film)|The Road]]'' was commercially released and shown in over 50 theaters across North America and Canada on May 11, 2012, a first for a local Filipino motion picture.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/249018/showbiz/the-road-to-hollywood-history-in-the-making-for-philippine-movies|title=The Road to Hollywood: History in the making for Philippine movies|work=GMA News Online|access-date=March 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402122345/http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/249018/showbiz/the-road-to-hollywood-history-in-the-making-for-philippine-movies|archive-date=April 2, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref>
These upgrades include new transmitting equipment, from transmitters to antenna systems and building/tower rehabilitation/construction. The facilities come complete with the essential support equipment for quality, reliable and continuous broadcast operation. The Network expects completion of these projects within the year.


On February 28, 2012, the network announced the retirement of senior vice president for the Entertainment Group, [[Wilma Galvante]]. The announcement came about after Galvante officially retired from the network, ending her 19 years of service as entertainment head. GMA Network appointed Lilybeth Rasonable as Officer-in-charge of the Entertainment Group. Rasonable has been with the network since 1998 and has served as program manager, assistant vice president, and vice president for drama for the Entertainment Group. Her latest position prior to the appointment has seen her supervising the group's afternoon and primetime teledramas.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/partypilipinas%3Ci/articles/2012-02-28/7605/Galvante-retires-from-GMA-Network-Inc |title=Chika Minute: Anong plano ni Jennylyn sa Mother's Day? - GMANetwork.com - Entertainment - Home of Kapuso shows and stars - Articles |author=GMA New Media, Inc.|work=gmanetwork.com |access-date=March 3, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402092805/http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/partypilipinas%3Ci/articles/2012-02-28/7605/Galvante-retires-from-GMA-Network-Inc|archive-date=April 2, 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref>
===Competition===
Changes were apparent in the programming of the network in 2004. The production of various shows were up to par with its rival network, [[ABS-CBN]]. ''[[Extra Challenge]]'' started to lead the game. And with launch of the ''[[telefantasya]]'' ''[[Mulawin]]'', GMA finally gained a rating advantage in Mega Manila over ABS-CBN, officially on September 23, 2004. [http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2006/07/21/ENTR2006072169735.html] By the end of the year, GMA was one of the most profitable companies in the country.


In April 2012, GMA Network's president and COO [[Gilberto Duavit Jr.]] announced that the network hit consolidated revenues at 13.083 billion pesos in 2011. That's despite the absence of 2.054 billion pesos' worth of revenues from political ads generated in 2010 and the global impact of financial crisis in Europe and slow economic recovery in the U.S. in 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/254421/economy/companies/gma-network-hits-p13b-in-2011consolidated-revenues |title=GMA Network hits P13B in 2011 consolidated revenues |work=GMA News Online |date=April 10, 2012 |access-date=March 3, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402114352/http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/254421/economy/companies/gma-network-hits-p13b-in-2011consolidated-revenues |archive-date=April 2, 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/gma/articles/2012-05-04/7679/GMA-Network-continues-to-win-in-nationwide-ratings-this-April#list |title=Showbiz Central: John Lapus 'Sweet 16' na talaga! - GMANetwork.com - Entertainment - Home of Kapuso shows and stars - Articles|author=GMA New Media, Inc. |work=gmanetwork.com |access-date=March 3, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402141401/http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/gma/articles/2012-05-04/7679/GMA-Network-continues-to-win-in-nationwide-ratings-this-April#list |archive-date=April 2, 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref>
In 2005, GMA began broadcast of ''[[Darna (TV series)|Mars Ravelo's Darna]]'', a classic comic book character among Filipinos which became a big hit, with its ratings being the highest ever for a pilot episode of 47.7% and the first telefantasya to hit up to 52.2%, followed by ''[[Encantadia]]'' at 47.2 percent at [[Mega Manila]]{{Fact|date=October 2007}}. Other primetime telefantasyas like ''[[Mulawin]]'' (2004) and ''[[Sugo]]'' (2005) also maintained the network's lead in its Mega Manila ratings during the year{{Fact|date=October 2007}}.


On October 4, 2012, the network announced the termination of negotiations with [[MediaQuest Holdings]], Inc. (an affiliate of [[PLDT|Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company]]) owned by businessman and [[5 (TV channel)|TV5]] chairman Manny V. Pangilinan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/gma/articles/2012-10-04/8069/Parties-announce-termination-of-talks-for-acquisition-of-GMA-Network|title=Chika Minute: Marian Rivera, bilang Barbie doll? - GMANetwork.com - Entertainment - Home of Kapuso shows and stars - Articles|author=GMA New Media, Inc.|work=gmanetwork.com|access-date=March 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402132842/http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/gma/articles/2012-10-04/8069/Parties-announce-termination-of-talks-for-acquisition-of-GMA-Network|archive-date=April 2, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> Since the beginning of the year, Mr. Pangilinan had been vocal with his interest to acquire GMA Network, saying that he "talked to them,&nbsp;... since 2002, and then maybe five years ago."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.pep.ph/news/33229/tv5-chairman-manny-pangilinan-admits-interest-to-buy-gma-network |title=TV5 Chairman Manny Pangilinan admits interest to buy GMA Network |author=Almo, Nerisa |date=March 2, 2012 |work=PEP.ph |access-date=October 9, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140304210053/http://www.pep.ph/news/33229/tv5-chairman-manny-pangilinan-admits-interest-to-buy-gma-network |archive-date=March 4, 2014 |url-status=live}}</ref> Following the return of the negotiations of GMA Network to the PLDT Group, Manny V. Pangilinan confirming on March 4, 2014, that the offer to buy 34% stake at GMA Network was expired in February of the same year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/351109/economy/companies/pangilinan-offer-to-buy-gma-lapsed-last-month|title=Pangilinan: Offer to buy GMA lapsed last month|work=GMA News Online|date=March 4, 2014 |access-date=March 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402181635/http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/351109/economy/companies/pangilinan-offer-to-buy-gma-lapsed-last-month|archive-date=April 2, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref>
In 2006, GMA maintained its primetime ratings re-formatting shows ''[[Extra Challenge]]'' and ''Encantadia'' (which was succeeded by sequels ''[[Etheria]]'' and ''[[Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas]]''), and by the localized versions of the Korean series, ''[[Stairway to Heaven]]'', ''[[Full House]]'', ''[[Jewel in the Palace]]'' and ''My Name is Kim Sam Soon.''{{Fact|date=October 2007}}


In 2013, GMA Network launched a new line-up of shows including ''[[Indio (TV series)|Indio]]'', ''[[Forever (Philippine TV series)|Forever]]'', ''[[Bukod Kang Pinagpala]]'', ''[[Unforgettable (Philippine TV series)|Unforgettable]]'', ''[[Vampire ang Daddy Ko]]'', ''[[Mundo Mo'y Akin]]'', ''[[Alisto]]'', ''[[Love & Lies]]'', ''[[Kakambal ni Eliana]]'', ''[[Home Sweet Home (2013 TV series)|Home Sweet Home]]'', ''[[Maghihintay Pa Rin]]'', ''[[My Husband's Lover]]'', ''[[One Day Isang Araw]]'', ''[[Sunday All Stars]]'', ''[[Binoy Henyo]]'', ''[[Akin Pa Rin ang Bukas]]'', ''[[Dormitoryo]]'', ''[[Prinsesa ng Buhay Ko]]'', ''[[Kahit Nasaan Ka Man]]'', ''[[Genesis (TV series)|Genesis]]'', ''[[Katipunan (TV series)|Katipunan]]'', a remake of ''[[Villa Quintana (2013 TV series)|Villa Quintana]]'', ''[[Bingit]]'' and ''[[Adarna (TV series)|Adarna]]''.
In a 2006 survey conducted by [[Pulse Asia]], 7 out of 10 Metro Manila-based viewers find GMA Network a more credible network than rival [[ABS-CBN]]. [http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?page=news&id=11709&sid=6&urldate=2006-09-10]. The network managed to lead in the Mega Manila and Southern Luzon demographic, which has the highest television ownership and up to 79% of advertisement spots. [http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/oct/27/yehey/business/20061027bus7.html] The NUTAM was officially launched last [[October 16]] [[2006]] to determine the TV ratings and audience share of local TV Programs from the different urban areas in the Philippines. This changes the television landscape and the manner in which the advertisers will allocate their TV investments to achieve cost efficiency and maximize each. With this larger geographical measurement coverage, a greater level of accountability and confidence in television as a primary advertising medium is achieved.


On May 5, 2014, GMA Network chairman and CEO, attorney Felipe L. Gozon confirmed the networked has entered negotiations with [[San Miguel Corporation]] president and COO [[Ramon S. Ang]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/359616/economy/companies/gma-is-in-talks-with-san-miguel-corp-s-ramon-ang-says-chairman-and-ceo-gozon|title=GMA is in talks with San Miguel Corp.'s Ramon Ang, says Chairman and CEO Gozon |work=GMA News Online |access-date=March 3, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402141234/http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/359616/economy/companies/gma-is-in-talks-with-san-miguel-corp-s-ramon-ang-says-chairman-and-ceo-gozon |archive-date=April 2, 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref> A month after, on June 24, 2014, GMA Network's major stockholders announced it will sell 30% of their equity shares of the network to Ang<ref>{{cite web |url=http://business.inquirer.net/173533/smcs-ang-acquires-30-of-gma-7 |title=SMC's Ang acquires 30% of GMA 7 |work=inquirer.net |date=June 25, 2014 |access-date=March 3, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402104722/http://business.inquirer.net/173533/smcs-ang-acquires-30-of-gma-7 |archive-date=April 2, 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref> in his personal capacity. San Miguel Corporation is not involved in Ang's acquisition of the shares. In June 2015, GMA in a disclosure to the securities commission said that talks with Ramon Ang has bogged down.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.philstar.com/business/2015/06/24/1469186/gma-network-terminates-buy-talks-rsa |title=GMA Network terminates buy-in talks with RSA |work=Philstar |access-date=June 24, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150624140759/http://www.philstar.com/business/2015/06/24/1469186/gma-network-terminates-buy-talks-rsa |archive-date=June 24, 2015 |url-status=dead}}</ref> In that same year, the network won another [[Peabody Award]] for its coverage of [[Typhoon Haiyan]] (locally known as Supertyphoon Yolanda).<ref>[http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/coverage-of-supertyphoon-yolanda-haiyan-gma-network-inc.-philippines 73rd Annual Peabody Awards] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140924132712/http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/coverage-of-supertyphoon-yolanda-haiyan-gma-network-inc.-philippines |date=September 24, 2014 }}, May 2014.</ref>
As of August 2007, GMA maintained its lead in Mega Manila TV ratings against rival [[ABS-CBN]] for the first half of 2007 citing Mega Manila TV ratings data from AGB-Nielsen GMA (as shown below), which resulted to a 23 percent growth in its consolidated net income to P1.13 billion in the first half of the year from P915 million in the same period last year. <ref>[http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2007/08/15/BSNS20070815100336.html GMA Network posts P1.13-B net income in 1st half, up 23%], ''Manila Bulletin'', n.d. Accessed last Aug 16, 2007.</ref>


In April 2015, GMA Network implemented a series of budget cuts towards its regional TV stations, by terminating at least 200 regional employees, downgrading its originating TV stations in [[Bacolod]], [[Naga, Camarines Sur|Naga]], [[Cagayan de Oro]], [[General Santos]] and [[Ilocos]] to 'satellite-selling' or relay TV stations, and cancelling morning shows in [[Cebu City|Cebu]], [[Davao City|Davao]], [[Iloilo City|Iloilo]] and [[Dagupan]], reportedly in order for them to "streamline their operations for increased ratings and revenue".<ref>{{cite news |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/688001/nujp-blasts-heartless-mass-retrenchment-of-gma-network-workers |title=NUJP blasts heartless mass retrenchment of GMA Network workers |newspaper=[[Philippine Daily Inquirer|Inquirer.net]] |date=April 27, 2015 |access-date=January 12, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160128162617/http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/688001/nujp-blasts-heartless-mass-retrenchment-of-gma-network-workers |archive-date=January 28, 2016 |url-status=live}}</ref> In November that same year, the network also downgraded its originating station in [[Iloilo City]] into 'relay-selling' or satellite TV station and cancelling ''[[Ratsada 24 Oras]]'' following the retrenchment of 20 employees from the news department as part of the strategic streamlining undertaken by GMA Network.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/740106/gma-7-scraps-iloilo-city-news-program-lays-off-20-staff |title=GMA 7 scraps Iloilo City news program, lays off 20 staff |newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirer |last=Burgos | first=Nestor P. Jr. |date=November 16, 2015 |access-date=January 29, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160220060005/http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/740106/gma-7-scraps-iloilo-city-news-program-lays-off-20-staff |archive-date=February 20, 2016 |url-status=live}}</ref>
'''[[Mega Manila]] Ratings:'''


In 2016, GMA Network launched a new line-up of shows including ''[[Wish I May (TV series)|Wish I May]]'', ''[[That's My Amboy]]'', ''[[Dear Uge]]'', ''[[Lip Sync Battle Philippines]]'', ''[[Hanggang Makita Kang Muli]]'', ''[[The Millionaire's Wife (TV series)|The Millionaire's Wife]]'', ''[[Poor Señorita]]'', ''[[Yan ang Morning!]]'', ''[[Once Again (Philippine TV series)|Once Again]]'', ''[[Juan Happy Love Story]]'', ''[[Magkaibang Mundo]]'', ''[[Laff Camera Action]]'', ''[[A1 Ko Sa 'Yo]]'', ''[[Hay, Bahay!]]'', ''[[Conan, My Beautician]]'', a new version of ''[[Encantadia (2016 TV series)|Encantadia]]'', ''[[Superstar Duets]]'', ''[[Alyas Robin Hood]]'', ''[[Hahamakin ang Lahat]]'', ''[[Tsuperhero]]'' and ''[[Ika-6 na Utos]]''.
*'''Aug. 13, Ave Primetime Rating:''' GMA: 42.22% vs. ABS-CBN:33.57%
*'''Aug. 14, Ave Primetime Rating:''' GMA: 31.37% vs. ABS-CBN: 24.38%
*'''Aug. 16, Ave Primetime Rating:''' GMA: 20.10% vs. ABS-CBN: 17.4% <ref>[http://www.pep.ph/articles/13539/RATINGS-GAME-(August-16):-Marimar-continues-to-dominate-primetime-viewing "Marimar" continues to dominate primetime viewing], ''PEP'', n.d. Accessed last Aug 16, 2007.</ref>


On April 21, 2017, [[President of the Philippines|Philippine President]] [[Rodrigo Duterte]] signed Republic Act No. 10925 which renewed GMA Network's license for another 25 years. The law granted GMA Network a franchise to construct, install, operate, and maintain, for commercial purposes, radio broadcasting stations and television stations, including digital television system, with the corresponding facilities such as relay stations, throughout the Philippines.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2017/ra_10925_2017.html|title = Republic Act No. 10925}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news//companies/737258/gma-network-s-25-year-franchise-renewed-prior-to-expiry/story/|title=GMA Network's 25-year franchise renewed prior to expiry|publisher=gmanetwork.com|date=May 7, 2020|access-date=May 7, 2020}}</ref>
Source: [http://www.agbnielsen.com.ph/ AGBNielsen Philippines]


On March 9, 2018, GMA Network launched its new slogan "Buong Puso Para Sa Kapuso" (lit. Wholehearted for the One in Heart) with a new station ID.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/showbiz/content/646014/gma-network-pays-homage-to-roots-embraces-future-in-new-kapuso-station-id/story/ |title=GMA Network pays homage to roots, embraces future in new Kapuso station ID |publisher=[[GMA News and Public Affairs|GMA News]] |date=March 9, 2018 |access-date=March 9, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180311021523/http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/showbiz/content/646014/gma-network-pays-homage-to-roots-embraces-future-in-new-kapuso-station-id/story/ |archive-date=March 11, 2018 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://web.facebook.com/GMANetwork/videos/2500302203329495/ |title=GMA Network official station ID 2018 |publisher=GMA Network on [[Facebook]] |date=March 9, 2018 |access-date=March 9, 2018}}</ref> However, the network's current station ID in short version during the top/bottom of the hour in different variants before start the programs as well as during commercial breaks/reminders it also aired on its sister channel, GMA News TV. On August 27, 2018, GMA regional stations in Iloilo and Bacolod were upgraded again to originating station as GMA Western Visayas following the launch of the new regional news program ''[[One Western Visayas]]''.
As a result, GMA continues to have a good run in the stock market. The network's net income grew by 23% year-on-year to P1.126 billion in the first six months of the year. Mega Manila accounts for about 48% of total TV households. The Mega Manila and Luzon markets combined account for about 76% of the total TV households.<ref>[http://www.bworld.com.ph/Research/stockpicks.php?id=0203 Stock Market] BW Research</ref>


On December 14, 2018, GMA Network's founding chairman Atty. Gilberto M. Duavit Sr. died at the age of 84. He was GMA Network's chairman from 1974 to 1976 and sat as one of the network's board of directors in 1977. He rejoined the network's board of directors in 2016 until the time of his death.
====Ratings controversy====
{{main|AGB Nielsen Philippine TV ratings controversy}}
On [[December 20]], [[2007]], Judge Charito Gonzales, [[Quezon City]] Regional Trial Court Br. 80 released a [[temporary restraining order]] on TV ratings surveys based on a civil case filed by [[ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation]] versus AGB Nielsen Media Research Philippines. ABS-CBN accused rival GMA Network of funding bribing operations at [[Bacolod City]], to discredit the former.<ref>[http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/dec/20/yehey/top_stories/20071220top1.html manilatimes.net, GMA 7 tagged in scandal]</ref><ref>[http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/topofthehour.aspx?StoryId=103037 Abs-Cbn Interactive, Court issues TRO on AGB Nielsen ratings surveys]</ref>The Court further ordered [[ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation]] to file comment on the plea of AGB Nielsen for the alleged gathering and dissemination of television ratings data, within 5 days or until [[December 22]].<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/73717/ABS-CBN-ordered-to-comment-on-AGBs-plea GMA NEWS.TV, ABS-CBN ordered to comment on AGB's plea]</ref>


On February 22, 2019, the network has announced that they will be investing ₱1 billion for the second phase of their [[Digital terrestrial television|digitization project]].<ref name=":02">{{cite news |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/money/companies/685860/gma-network-investing-over-p1b-in-second-phase-of-digitization-project/story/ |title=GMA Network investing over P1B in second phase of digitization project |work=GMA News Online |language=en-US |access-date=July 30, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190730013607/https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/money/companies/685860/gma-network-investing-over-p1b-in-second-phase-of-digitization-project/story/ |archive-date=July 30, 2019 |url-status=live}}</ref>
On [[December 21]], [[2007]], DZMM correspondent Junrie Hidalgo reported a news story entitled ''AGB Nielsen, umamin sa dayaan: GMA Network, tahasang itinurong nasa likod ng dayaan'' (AGB Nielsen admits the cheating: GMA Network fiercely accused of being responsible of the cheating) during the program ''Showbiz Mismo'', hosted by [[Cristy Fermin]] and Jobert Sucaldito. The news story is based on an interview of AGB Nielsen's General Manager Maya Reforma regarding the alleged cheating. {{Fact|date=April 2008}}


===2020s===
In response, GMA aired a TV plug condemning the alleged biased reporting and denied the accusations of ABS-CBN. They later filed a [[Philippine peso|PHP]]15-million civil libel suit against ABS-CBN on [[January 3]], [[2008]]. The respondents included Hidalgo, Fermin, Sucaldito, the station manager and news manager of DZMM and hosts, writers and executive producers of TV programs [[Bandila (TV program)|Bandila]], [[Entertainment Live]] and [[The Buzz (talk show)|The Buzz]] after the same story was aired on the mentioned programs.<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/75041/GMA-7-files-P15-M-libel-suit-vs-ABS-CBN-over-ratings-issue GMANews.TV, GMA 7 files P15-M libel suit vs ABS-CBN over ratings issue]</ref>
On January 1, 2020, GMA Network began the celebration of its 70th anniversary and its flagship international channel [[GMA Pinoy TV]] also began the celebration of its 15th anniversary with a variation of its current slogan: ''Buong Puso Para sa Pilipino'' (as GMA Network) and ''Buong Puso Para sa Kapuso Abroad'' (as GMA Pinoy TV). Along with their anniversary celebration, a new program lineup for 2020 was revealed, which was started by ''[[All-Out Sundays]]'', ''[[Descendants of the Sun (Philippine TV series)|Descendants of the Sun]]'', the remake of the 1984 Philippine film ''[[Anak ni Waray vs. Anak ni Biday]]'', ''[[Love of My Life (Philippine TV series)|Love of My Life]]'', Saturday edition of ''[[Wowowin]]'' (also dubbed as Wowowin Primetime), ''[[Centerstage]]'', ''[[Ilaban Natin 'Yan!]]'' (which was first known as "''Doon Tayo Sa Tama''"), and the remake of 1989 film ''[[Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit (TV series)|Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit]]''. Alongside, they also revealed future programs such as ''Alamat ng Agimat'', First Yaya, ''Sanggang Dikit'', Legal Wives, ''Babawiin Ang Lahat'' (retitled as ''[[Babawiin Ko ang Lahat]]'' in 2021), Seed of Love, ''Lolong'', ''Owe My Love'', ''Taiwan and Only'', ''Sing 4 Hearts'' and [[Catch Me Out Philippines]].


On March 14, 2020, GMA Network announced the suspension of production of current programs, especially its live shows, due to [[Rodrigo Duterte|President Rodrigo Duterte]] implementing an [[2020 Luzon enhanced community quarantine|enhanced community quarantine]] in [[Metro Manila]] and Luzon in line with restrictions due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines]]. Thus, the network aired reruns of some drama series, including ''[[Encantadia (2016 TV series)|Encantadia]]'', ''[[Kambal, Karibal]]'', ''[[Ika-6 na Utos]]'', ''[[My Husband's Lover]]'', ''[[Onanay]]'' and ''[[Alyas Robin Hood]]''.
On [[January 7]], [[2008]], the Quezon City RTC junked [[ABS-CBN]]'s suit against AGB Nielsen, saying the case was “prematurely filed" before the court.<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/75542/Court-junks-ABS-CBNs-complaint-vs-AGB-Nielsen Court junks ABS-CBN's complaint vs AGB-Nielsen]</ref> Judge Charito Gonzales' basis is the principle of mutuality of contracts, citing Article 1308 and 1196, New Civil Code of the Philippines. Also, Judge Samuel Gaerlan, QCRTC, Branch 92 issued court [[summons]] against ABS-CBN and its 15 personnel, in the January 3, 2008 P15-million damage suit by GMA Network.<ref>[http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=104658 ABS-CBN Interactive, Court junks ABS-CBN lawsuit vs AGB Nielsen]</ref>


On August 24, 2020, GMA Network resumed production of current programs. {{Citation needed|date=July 2022}}
On [[January 17]], [[2008]], Judge Gaerlan inhibited himself from the case, considering that he has a cousin working in the legal department of ABS-CBN. <ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/76893/Judge-in-ratings-row-inhibits-self Judge in ratings row inhibits self]</ref> The case was later re-raffled on [[January 28]], [[2008]] <ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/77017/Re-raffle-of-GMA-Network-case-vs-ABS-CBN-reset-to-Jan-28 Re-raffle of GMA Network case vs ABS-CBN reset to Jan 28]</ref>, and the case was eventually assigned to Judge Henri Inting of Branch 95, QCRTC. Judge Inting submitted GMA's petition for a temporary restraining order for decision. {{Fact|date=April 2008}}


On April 5, 2022, GMA Network announced a deal with [[ABS-CBN Corporation]] that would allow [[Star Cinema]] films to air on GMA's local channels.<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 5, 2022|title=Kapuso meets Kapamilya: Star Cinema films to air on GMA-7|url=https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/movies/star-cinema-films-to-air-on-gma-7/|access-date=April 6, 2022|website=RAPPLER|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|first=Mario|last=Dumaual|website=ABS-CBN News |date=April 5, 2022|title=Mga pelikula ng Star Cinema, mapapanood na sa GMA 7 |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/04/05/22/mga-pelikula-ng-star-cinema-mapapanood-na-sa-gma-7 |access-date=April 26, 2022}}</ref> On November 11, 2022, GMA Network announced a collaboration with [[ABS-CBN]] and [[Dreamscape Entertainment]] for a [[Unbreak My Heart (TV series)|new drama series]] in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |first=Jojo |last=Gabinete |website=PEP.ph |date=November 11, 2022|title=Jodi Sta. Maria at Richard Yap, balik-tambalan sa collab project ng ABS-CBN at GMA-7 |url=https://www.pep.ph/pepalerts/cabinet-files/169633/jodi-sta-maria-richard-yap-reunite-a734-20221111 |access-date=November 11, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |first=Fashion |last=Pulis |website=Fashion PULIS |date=November 11, 2022 |title=GMA and ABS-CBN Collaborate on 'Unbreak My Heart,' Reuniting Richard Yap and Jodi Sta. Maria, Joshua Garcia in Cast |url=http://www.fashionpulis.com/2022/11/gma-and-abs-cbn-collaborate-on-unbreak.html |access-date=November 11, 2022}}</ref>
On [[February 14]], [[2008]], Judge Inting issued a TRO barring ABS-CBN from airing defamatory statements against GMA.<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/80544/QC-court-issues-TRO-vs-ABS-CBN-in-ratings-tussle QC court issues TRO vs ABS-CBN in ratings tussle]</ref>


On February 27, 2023, GMA Network along with their sister channel, [[GTV (Philippine TV network)|GTV]] (owned by [[DWDB-TV|Citynet Network Marketing and Productions Inc.]], a wholly owned subsidiary of [[GMA Network (company)|GMA Network Inc.]]), as well as four free-to-air [[GMA Affordabox]] digital subchannels ([[Heart of Asia Channel]], [[Hallypop (Philippine TV channel)|Hallypop]], [[I Heart Movies]] and Pinoy Hits) and three pay TV international channels ([[GMA Pinoy TV]] and [[GMA Life TV]] and [[GMA News TV|GMA News TV International]]) have switched its airing of aspect ratio format quality on the channel feed and its programming to [[Anamorphic widescreen]] ratio format (16:9) as announced on February 24 that being converted its mitigation of reception through analog (until end of the year) and digital signal reception through free TV and other cable and satellite providers after more than 61 years on the usage of broadcast video picture resolution that migrated from standard-definition format (4:3).<ref>{{cite web|title=Kapuso shows now available for widescreen viewing beginning February 27|url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/showbiznews/news/98539/kapuso-shows-now-available-for-widescreen-viewing-beginning-february-27/story|website=GMA Network|date=February 24, 2023|access-date=February 25, 2023}}</ref>
===Digitalization===
The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) ordered that all analog TV broadcast transmission in the Philippines will be terminated by 11:59PM on [[December 31]], [[2015]], requiring television service providers to migrate to [[digital terrestrial television]] by that time. GMA Network is currently applying for a DTT license from the NTC for its flagship station ([[DZBB-TV]]).<ref>{{cite web | last = Amojelar | first = Darwin | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Regulator orders shift to digital television by 2015 | work = | publisher = The Manila Times | date =[[November 6]], [[2006]] | url= http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/nov/06/yehey/business/20061106bus6.html | format = | doi = | accessdate = March 20 }}</ref>


On December 9, 2023, during his 84th birthday celebration at [[Edsa Shangri-La, Manila]], Atty. Felipe Gozon announced that he retired from his position as chief executive officer (CEO) of GMA Network Inc. and he replaced by the company's president and chief operating officer (COO), Gilberto Duavit Jr. starting January 1, 2024. However, Gozon remained as chairman of the board and become as adviser of the company.<ref name="get to know">{{cite news |last1=Acebuche |first1=Yoniel |title=Get to know Gilberto Duavit Jr., GMA Network's new CEO |url=https://philstarlife.com/celebrity/194711-gilberto-duavit-jr-new-gma-ceo?page=3 |access-date=December 13, 2023 |work=The Philippine Star |date=December 10, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/money/companies/890867/a-new-era-gozon-announces-duavit-as-gma-s-new-ceo-in-2024/story/?fbclid=IwAR3EU6tU3ua539wPWdGh-Lir-zAgX7NbGrCY0WjGIO3-JuXhA5fBh1PikDU |title=A New Era: Gozon announces Duavit as GMA's new CEO in 2024 |publisher=gmanetwork.com/news |date=December 9, 2023 |access-date=December 9, 2023}}</ref>
==Entities and ventures==
===Subsidiaries===
*RGMA Network, Inc.
*[[GMA Films|GMA Network Films, Inc.]] (Formely Cinemax Pictures, Inc.)
*[[GMA Pinoy TV]]
*[[GMA Life TV]]
*Alta Productions Group, Inc.
*[[GMA Records]] (Formerly Infinity Music, Inc.)
*[[GMA Kapuso Foundation]]
*GMA Marketing and Productions, Inc.
*New Media Inc.
*Scenarios, Inc.
*GMANews.tv


==Digital terrestrial television==
===Affiliates===
In February 2013, GMA Network admitted that it was conducting field tests of Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial ([[ISDB|ISDB-T]]), the Japanese standard in digital television on UHF Channel 27 (551.143&nbsp;MHz), but remained unconvinced of ISDB-T, saying that the European standard, second-generation Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial ([[DVB-T2]]), is superior to ISDB-T.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://technology.inquirer.net/23271/gma-network-continues-to-reject-japanese-digital-tv-standard |title=GMA Network continues to reject Japanese digital TV standard |work=Inquirer.net |date=February 22, 2013 |access-date=August 2, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160503111653/http://technology.inquirer.net/23271/gma-network-continues-to-reject-japanese-digital-tv-standard |archive-date=May 3, 2016 |url-status=live}}</ref> However, in October 2013, National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) issued a draft memorandum circular adopting the Japanese standard as the sole standard in the delivery of digital terrestrial TV (DTT) services in the Philippines.<ref>{{cite web |last=Amojelar |first=Darwin G. |url=http://www.interaksyon.com/business/72584/philippines-adopts-japan-standard-for-digital-tv |title=Philippines adopts Japan standard for digital TV |work=Interaksyon |date=October 11, 2013 |access-date=August 2, 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160302091844/http://www.interaksyon.com/business/72584/philippines-adopts-japan-standard-for-digital-tv |archive-date=March 2, 2016 }}</ref> In May 2015, GMA Network announced that it will be spending at least ₱2 to 3 billion for the rollout of its digital TV service and said the company plans to produce dongles, instead of set-top boxes for the rollout.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://manilastandardtoday.com/business/177533/gma-network-invests-p3b-for-shift-to-digital-tv.html |title=GMA Network invests P3b for shift to digital TV |work=manilastandard.net |date=May 17, 2015 |access-date=August 2, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303184322/http://manilastandardtoday.com/business/177533/gma-network-invests-p3b-for-shift-to-digital-tv.html |archive-date=March 3, 2016 |url-status=live}}</ref> In May 2015, GMA topped the digital TV test commissioned by mobile phone brand Starmobile and conducted by American market research firm International Data Corporation (IDC) with GMA's presence in 10 out of 14 locations in [[Metro Manila]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/corporate/articles/2015-05-07/255/GMA-Network-tops-digital-TV-coverage-survey/ |title=GMA Network tops digital TV coverage survey |publisher=GMA Corporate |date= May 7, 2015 |access-date=August 2, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160529170503/http://www.gmanetwork.com/corporate/articles/2015-05-07/255/GMA-Network-tops-digital-TV-coverage-survey/ |archive-date=May 29, 2016 |url-status=live}}</ref>
*Local TV Networks and Media Productions
**APT Productions Inc.
**Aries Vision Productions
**Asian Pacific Broadcasting Company, Inc.
**Catholic Welfare Organization
**[[CBN Asia|CBN Asia, Inc.]]
**Cotabato Television Corporation
**[[Estima Content, Inc.]]
**[[FOCUS Entertainment Inc.]]
**Hyper Vision Productions, Inc.
**KB Entertainment Unlimited, Inc.
**Lobo Productions, Inc.
**Loca Productions, Inc.
**[[M-Zet Productions, Inc.]]
**Northern Mindanao Broadcasting System, Inc.
**Rinconada Broadcasting Corporation
**RIOT Inc.
**Sarraga Integrating & Management Corporation
**[[TAPE Inc.|Television and Production Exponents, Inc.]] (TAPE, Inc.)
**[[VIVA Entertainment|Viva Television Corporation]]
**[[ZOE Broadcasting Network]]


Beginning September 2013, some of the programs of the network have been produced in [[high-definition television|high-definition]] format in preparation for the ongoing digital shift in the country while keeping [[digital on-screen graphic]]s in [[4:3]] safe zone for their TV broadcast since the network is still broadcasting in [[480i]]. The videos uploaded on their [[YouTube]] channel and third-party [[Over-the-top media service|OTT services]] on the other hand are presented in [[720p]] and [[1080p]] format. GMA Playground is an extension of the digital terrestrial television format of the GMA Network.<ref>{{Cite web |date=November 6, 2016 |title=GMA Playground |url=https://www.youtube.com/c/GMAPlayground/about |access-date=February 28, 2022 |website=YouTube}}</ref>
===Media ventures===
*INQ7 Interactive Inc. was a joint online multimedia news and information delivery company of the GMA Network and the [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]]. Text, images, audio, video, and online interactive information tools such as discussion boards, online polls, searchable news databases, and others are made available through the two companies’ joint website, accessible at [http://www.inq7.net www.INQ7.net] Ranking No. 11 in the 100Hot’s most-read online newspapers in the world, INQ7.net is owned by the Inquirer and GMA with both companies each owning about half of INQ7. The partnership with Inquirer ended sometime in January 2007 as GMA focused more on their new news website [http://www.gmanews.tv GMANews.tv].


In December 2016, it was announced that the network will spend an initial amount of ₱416 million for the commencement of the Digital Terrestrial Television transition project of GMA, which included the purchase of three high-powered transmitters capable for providing wider and clearer signal to digital television boxes, antennae and other connectivity requirements, and a fully mirrored head-end system, which is a master facility for grouping and digitally encoding programs.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/591391/money/companies/gma-network-to-spend-p416m-on-digital-terrestrial-tv |title=GMA Network to spend P416M on digital terrestrial TV |work=GMA News Online |date=December 6, 2016 |access-date=December 18, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220192553/http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/591391/money/companies/gma-network-to-spend-p416m-on-digital-terrestrial-tv |archive-date=December 20, 2016 |url-status=live}}</ref> According to GMA Network Chairman and CEO, Felipe Gozon, the network will conclude the test phase, and it is expected to begin the rollout of the DTTV project starting in Metro Manila.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.rappler.com/business/154681-gma-network-dtt-project |title=GMA Network initially spends P416M on DTT shift |last=dela Paz |first=Cherisse |date=December 6, 2016 |access-date=December 18, 2016 |work=Rappler |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220154739/http://www.rappler.com/business/154681-gma-network-dtt-project |archive-date=December 20, 2016 |url-status=live}}</ref>
*Kapuso JobMarket is partnership project of GMA, The Philippine Daily Inquirer, INQ7 Interactive Inc. and New Media Inc. The ''Kapuso JobMarket'' aims to provide convenience for job seekers by creating another off-line service that will help them search for employment opportunities using their mobile phones.


In preparation for the shift to digital, [[GMA New Media]] was working on a DTV [[set-top box]] (originally reported to be a DTV dongle) in order to compete with ABS-CBN's [[ABS-CBN TV Plus|TV Plus]] set-top box. A prototype was shown at the IMMAP DigiCon congress in 2016, and is shown to be running a version of [[Android (operating system)|Android]], double-acting as a streaming device capable of running apps and games.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.yugatech.com/tv/gma-unveils-android-digital-media-set-top-box-and-tv-prototype |title=GMA unveils Android digital media set-top box and DTV prototype |work=YugaTech |date=October 14, 2016 |access-date=October 14, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161017162143/http://www.yugatech.com/tv/gma-unveils-android-digital-media-set-top-box-and-tv-prototype |archive-date=October 17, 2016 |url-status=live}}</ref> In June 2020, images of a DTV set-top box known as the [[GMA Affordabox]] surfaced online. The product is said to be priced at under ₱1000 and includes a multimedia player, a personal video recorder, and support for the Philippines' [[Emergency population warning|emergency broadcast warning system]] with an auto-on alert feature.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.yugatech.com/news/gma-affordabox-dtv-receiver-spotted-online |title=GMA AFFORDABOX DTV Receiver spotted online |work=YugaTech |date=June 6, 2016 |access-date=June 13, 2016 |author=Diangson, Louie}}</ref> The GMA Affordabox became available on [[Lazada]] and [[Shopee]] that same month with a final price tag of ₱888.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.yugatech.com/news/gma-affordabox-dtv-receiver-now-availble-on-lazada-shopee/ |title=GMA Affordabox DTV Receiver now available on Lazada, Shopee |work=YugaTech |date=June 17, 2016 |access-date=June 18, 2016 |author=Sta Ana, Jewel}}</ref> On December 12, 2020, a DTV mobile dongle which designed for [[USB On-The-Go|USB OTG]]-capable Android smartphones known as GMA Now was released on Lazada and Shopee, it costs ₱649 and it also has a [[video on demand]] feature to access GMA's exclusive online contents, a [[Live chat|web chat]] (Groupee Chat), and interactive games, which requires [[internet connection]] for these extra features.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ilaya|first=Felix|date=|title=GMA Now, all-new digital TV receiver for smartphones, is now available|url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/showbiznews/news/72339/gma-now-all-new-digital-tv-receiver-for-smartphones-is-now-available/story|access-date=December 12, 2020|website=www.gmanetwork.com|language=en}}</ref>
[[Image:QTV-TV.PNG|right|85px]]
*[[Q (television network)|Q]] is a television network of GMA Network in partnership of [[ZOE Broadcasting Network]], owned by [[televangelist]] [[Eddie Villanueva]]. The network airs mostly American dramas and other lifestyle programming.


On February 22, 2019, GMA Network announced that they will be investing ₱1 billion for the second phase of its [[Digital terrestrial television|digitization project]].<ref name=":02"/> On May 15, 2019, GMA Network began to transmit its digital test broadcast on UHF Channel 15 (479.143&nbsp;MHz) as its permanent frequency assigned by National Telecommunications Commission.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/money/companies/694513/gma-network-starts-digital-tv-transmission-using-permanent-frequency/ |title=GMA Network Starts Digital TV Transmission using permanent frequency |work=GMA News Online |date=May 15, 2019 |access-date=May 15, 2019 |author=Cabuenas, Jon Viktor D.}}</ref>
===Availability===
{{main|List of GMA Network affiliate stations}}


==Ownership structure==
===Divisions===
GMA Network is jointly owned by its three major shareholders; the Gozon, Duavit and Jimenez families. Its corporate shareholding is owned by Group Management & Development Inc. (27.05%), FLG Management & Development Corp. (23.33%), M.A. Jimenez Enterprises (15.55%), GMA Holdings Inc. (14.81%), and Television International Corp. (11.45%).
*GMA Artist Center
*[[GMA News and Public Affairs]]
*GMA Entertainment Television Group
*GMA Engineering


Shareholder GMA Holdings, Inc. is jointly owned by Felipe L. Gozon, Gilberto Duavit, Jr., and Joel Marcelo Jimenez.
==See also==

*[[List of Philippine companies#Media|List of Philippine media companies]]
==Branding==
*[[List of Philippine television networks]]
===Network identity===
*[[List of television channels#Television channels with worldwide distribution|Television channels]]
On October 29, 1961, Loreto F. de Hemedes Inc. launches its first television station in the Philippines, known back then as [[DZBB-TV|RBS TV Channel 7]]. GMA Network began branding its identity by eliminating call signs to its network identification.
*[[Q (television network)|Q]]

:*'''RBS TV Channel 7''' (1961–1974) – From the success of its amplitude modulation band radio [[DZBB-AM|DZBB]], [[Robert Stewart (entrepreneur)|Robert La Rue "Uncle Bob" Stewart]] launches its first television and the Philippines' fifth terrestrial channel, RBS TV Channel 7.
:* '''GMA Radio-Television Arts''' (1974–1992) – To ascertain its presence in its coverage area, the Greater Manila Area, RBS changed its name to GMA Radio-Television Arts after the takeover by the new management.
:* '''GMA Rainbow Satellite Network''' ('''Rainbow Network''', 1992–1995) – When the network launched its satellite to widen its coverage area, GMA again rebranded its network identity on April 30, 1992.
:* '''GMA Network''' ('''Rainbow Network''', 1995–2002) – In preparation for the 45th year of responsible broadcasting, GMA Rainbow Satellite was simplified to GMA Network.
:* '''GMA Network''' ('''Kapuso Network''', 2002–present) – On October 27, 2002, GMA Network unveiled its new identity and catchphrase. In an effort to localize and transform its image into a more intrinsic Filipino network, GMA Network engaged in a rebranding course.

===Logos===
GMA Network has used a number of logos throughout its history especially when Gozon, Jimenez, and Duavit acquired the station in 1975. From the late 1970s to the early 1990s, the network used the [[Circle 7 logo]] for its Metro Manila and Cebu stations, which is also expended by several networks around the world (predominately the O&O stations of [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] in the United States). In the 1980s, to refine its presence in the Philippine broadcast industry, GMA Network used the slogan "Where You Belong", and lasted for two decades before invigorating to another catchphrase. In 1992, GMA Network redefines itself as the Rainbow Network, succeeding the ensigns of the rainbow. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, the network used the rainbow symbol before having it replaced by its current logo in 2002 and as the Kapuso Network.<ref name="gmanetwork.com"/> After a huge marketing campaign, and improved television ratings, the new insignia (the rainbow-colored stylized heart-shape logo known as "''Kapuso''") is now one of the most recognizable in the Philippines.

===Slogans===
"''Kapuso ng Bawat Pilipino''" ("One in Heart with Every Filipino")<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/corporate/about|title=GMANetwork.com - Corporate - Official Corporate Website of the Kapuso Network|author=GMA New Media, Inc.|work=gmanetwork.com|access-date=March 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170629132826/http://www.gmanetwork.com/corporate/about/|archive-date=June 29, 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> is the secondary characteristic catchphrase of GMA Network. The slogan was initially used in conjunction with the rebranding of GMA Network as the Kapuso Network on October 27, 2002.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmapinoytv.com/about/GMANetwork |title=GMA Network, Inc. |publisher=GMA New Media, Inc. |work=gmapinoytv.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110711102122/http://www.gmapinoytv.com/about/GMANetwork |archive-date=July 11, 2011 }}</ref> (Currently, it is used in its Regional TV stations). But another slogan of the network "''Kapuso, Anumang Kulay ng Buhay''" ("One in Heart, in Every Colors of Life") is still used in other purposes and this is the official theme song title for the network. GMA Network's news and public affairs department meanwhile uses the slogan "''Serbisyong Totoo''" ("True Service") It is one of the longest running slogans used for news broadcast promotion.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pep.ph/guide/tv/5636/gma-news-and-public-affairs-seals-commitment-to-serbisyong-totoo-via-panata-sa-bayan |title=GMA News and Public Affairs seals commitment to Serbisyong Totoo via 'Panata sa Bayan' |author=PEP.ph|date=February 25, 2010 |work=PEP.ph |access-date=March 3, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402203752/http://www.pep.ph/guide/tv/5636/gma-news-and-public-affairs-seals-commitment-to-serbisyong-totoo-via-panata-sa-bayan|archive-date=April 2, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/245276/panata-sa-bayan-reaffirms-serbisyong-totoo |title='Panata sa Bayan' reaffirms Serbisyong Totoo &#124; the Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online |website=[[Manila Bulletin]] |access-date=March 8, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120825184343/http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/245276/panata-sa-bayan-reaffirms-serbisyong-totoo |archive-date=August 25, 2012 }}</ref> GMA Network found itself on the other end of a battle concerning the slogan, when [[ABS-CBN News Channel]] uses similar catchphrase, and immediately discontinued in order to avoid legal predicament from GMA Network. In 2006, its news department also used an accompanying slogan, "Just News", for its promotional campaign together with its news media partners, INQ7.Net. In 2018, the network introduced a new corporate slogan, "''Buong Puso para sa Kapuso''" ("Wholehearted for the One in Heart") which presented GMA's effort to bring programs, relevant shows, multi-awarded newscasts and documentaries and other services through TV, radio and online format from its birth to the present time, from the Philippines and abroad. In 2020, a variation of the current slogan "''Buong Puso para sa Pilipino''" ("Wholehearted for the Filipino") was unveiled on its 70th anniversary (currently used as a secondary slogan for its original 2018 slogan). It is currently shown on programming promo plugs of the network on TV and its Social Media channels, and "''Buong Puso para sa Pinoy Abroad''" ("Wholehearted for the Filipino Abroad") for celebrating [[GMA Pinoy TV]]'s 15th anniversary.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://technology.inquirer.net/infotech/infotech/view/20061208-37156/Philippine_Daily_Inquirer,_GMA_Network_launch_'new_INQ7.net' |title=Philippine Daily Inquirer, GMA Network launch 'new INQ7.net' |work=inquirer.net |access-date=March 3, 2015 |author=Oliva, Erwin |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150131175510/http://technology.inquirer.net/infotech/infotech/view/20061208-37156/Philippine_Daily_Inquirer%2C_GMA_Network_launch_%27new_INQ7.net%27 |archive-date=January 31, 2015 }}</ref>

==Programming==
{{main|List of GMA Network original programming}}
GMA Network television programming comprises news and public affairs, local dramas and soap operas, [[anime]] series, variety and musical shows, foreign cartoons, children's shows, talk shows, reality programs, sports, and film presentations. Most of the programs are broadcast live and taped in its GMA Network Centers and Studios located in Metropolitan Manila. GMA Network currently programs 20.5 hours of programming per day. It provides 34.5 hours of prime-time programming per week to its owned and affiliated stations: on Weekdays, 4:00–10:00&nbsp;p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays, 10:00&nbsp;p.m.–1:00&nbsp;a.m. on Fridays, 10:00&nbsp;p.m.–1:00&nbsp;a.m. on Saturdays, 4:30&nbsp;p.m.–1:30&nbsp;a.m. on Sundays. Programming is also provided from 4:00&nbsp;p.m.–2:40&nbsp;a.m. on Weekdays in the form of ''[[Unang Hirit]]''; the two-and-half-hour and three-hour Monday to Saturday for the new noontime variety show ''[[It's Showtime (Philippine TV program)| It's Showtime]]'' produced by [[ABS-CBN| ABS-CBN Studios]], early-afternoon drama (Afternoon Prime block), early and late-evening news programs (''[[24 Oras]]'' and ''[[Saksi]]'' respectively); primetime programming through its ''Telebabad'' (now, GMA Prime) block; late-night current affairs show produced by its news and public affairs department.

===Competition===
Programming competition started in 2004 when production of numerous GMA Network shows was up against its rival network, [[ABS-CBN]]. Reality show ''[[Extra Challenge]]'' started to lead the ratings and with launch of "telefantasya" ''[[Mulawin]]''. On September 23, 2004, GMA Network gained leadership in Mega Manila against its closest competitor. In 2005, GMA Network began producing ''[[Mars Ravelo's Darna]]'', a classic Filipino comic book character which became a hit, with an overnight rating of 47.7 percent, the highest rating for a pilot episode and the first "telefantasya" to reach 52.1 percent ratings; followed by ''[[Encantadia]]'' at 47.2 percent and other prime-time "telefantasyas", ''[[Mulawin]]'' (2004) and ''[[Sugo]]'' (2005) contributed to GMA Network lead in Mega Manila. In 2006, GMA Network maintained its prime time supremacy by reformatting its reality-based program ''Extra Challenge'' and another "telefantasya" ''Encantadia'' (which was succeeded by ''[[Etheria: Ang Ikalimang Kaharian ng Encantadia|Etheria]]'' and ''[[Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas]]''), and the localized subtitled versions of Korean television series ''[[Stairway to Heaven (South Korean TV series)|Stairway to Heaven]]'', ''[[Full House (South Korean TV series)|Full House]]'', ''[[Jewel in the Palace]]'' and ''[[My Lovely Sam Soon]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pep.ph/top/14938/Top-Asianovelas-since-the-year-2002 |title=Top Asianovelas since the year 2002 |publisher=Philippine Entertainment Portal |author=Salanga, Elyas Isabelo |date=January 16, 2008 |access-date=October 5, 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090221093804/http://www.pep.ph/top/14938/Top-Asianovelas-since-the-year-2002 |archive-date=February 21, 2009 }}</ref>

In 2007, GMA Network started producing the local version of a Mexican television series ''[[Marimar (2007 TV series)|MariMar]]''. For its pilot episode, it got 52.6 percent overnight rating, making it the only soap opera to achieve the highest ratings in GMA Network's history. In a 2006 survey conducted by [[Pulse Asia]], seven out of 10 Metro Manila-based viewers find GMA Network a more credible network than its competitor. GMA Network managed to lead in Mega Manila and Southern Luzon demographic, which has the highest concentration of television ownership and 79 percent of advertisement placement.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/oct/27/yehey/business/20061027bus7.html |title=ABS-CBN leads GMA 7 in viewership share |date=October 27, 2006 |newspaper=The Manila Times |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071024115516/http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/oct/27/yehey/business/20061027bus7.html |archive-date=October 24, 2007}}</ref>

The National Urban Television Audience Measurement was officially launched on October 16, 2006, to determine the television ratings and the audience share of local TV programs from urban areas in the Philippines. This changes the broadcast industry landscape and the manner in which the advertisers allocate their TV investments to achieve cost efficiency and maximization. In August 2007 audience rating data shows GMA Network maintained its lead in Mega Manila, which resulted to a 23 percent growth in its consolidated net income to ₱1.13 billion in the first half of the year from ₱915 million in the same period last year.<ref>[http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2007/08/15/BSNS20070815100336.html GMA Network posts PhP1.13-B net income in 1st half, up 23%] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071022092419/http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2007/08/15/BSNS20070815100336.html |date=October 22, 2007 }}, ''Manila Bulletin'', n.d. Accessed last August 16, 2007.</ref> GMA Network income grew by 23 percent year-on-year to ₱1.126 billion in the first six months of the year. Mega Manila accounts 49 percent of total TV households. The Mega Manila and Luzon markets combined accounts for 76 percent of the total TV households.<ref>[http://www.bworld.com.ph/Research/stockpicks.php?id=0203 Stock Market] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20071115015108/http://www.bworld.com.ph/Research/stockpicks.php?id=0203 |date=November 15, 2007 }} BW Research</ref> It earned ₱2.3 billion in 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/video/22978/GMA-Network-earned-P23B-in-2007|title=GMA Network earned P2.3B in 2007 - 24 Oras - GMA News Online|work=GMA News Online|access-date=March 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110522051412/http://www.gmanews.tv/video/22978/GMA-Network-earned-P23B-in-2007|archive-date=May 22, 2011|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2011, GMA Network maintained the lead in the national television ratings mentioning figures from Nielsen TV Audience Measurement for January 1 to February 13, 2011. It had 33.2 percent audience shared based on overnight data, higher than ABS-CBN's 31.8 percent and [[5 (TV channel)|TV5]]'s 14.9 percent. It also leads in Urban Luzon, which makes up 77 percent of total television households in the Philippines. GMA Network posted 9.8 point lead with 36.5 points compared with the closest competitor, ABS-CBN's 26.7 points and imposing a 19.6 point lead from TV5's 16.9. GMA Network also sustained to beat ABS-CBN in Mega Manila, which accounts for 58 percent of television household. It got 37.7 percent share over ABS-CBN 25.2 percent and TV5's 17.7 percent, 20 points higher.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/213086/gma-7-network-now-leads-national-ratings-race|title=GMA 7 Network now leads national ratings race|work=GMA News Online|date=February 15, 2011 |access-date=March 2, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110218053520/http://www.gmanews.tv/story/213086/gma-7-network-now-leads-national-ratings-race|archive-date=February 18, 2011|url-status=live}}</ref>

==Controversies==
===Copyright infringement with ABS-CBN===
On July 22, 2004, during the arrival of Angelo de la Cruz at [[Ninoy Aquino International Airport]] (a truck driver who was held hostage and threatened with beheading in [[Iraq]] abducted by armed rebels west of [[Baghdad]] while trucking fuel from Saudi Arabia), live news coverage was aired on GMA Network and other local television stations in the Philippines. GMA Network used audio-video coverage through the facilities of [[Reuters]], which GMA Network subscribed to.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anytimesnews.com/2010/11/18/ca-favors-gma-in-copyright-violation-case-filed-by-abs-cbn |title=CA-favors GMA in copyright violation case filed by ABS-CBN |work=anytimesnews.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707151048/http://www.anytimesnews.com/2010/11/18/ca-favors-gma-in-copyright-violation-case-filed-by-abs-cbn |archive-date=July 7, 2011 }}</ref> During the said broadcast, a live feed from Reuters was simultaneously aired with its own live broadcast. During the first five-second of the live feed, GMA Network did notice that the live feed from Reuters was also airing at another local station, its main competitor [[ABS-CBN]]. The live video was restricted only to ABS-CBN and Reuters did not inform GMA Network that the video coverage was only intended for ABS-CBN. The local Court of Appeals junked the case filed by ABS-CBN Corporation against GMA Network Inc. for what was claimed to be illegal copying of its live video footage. In a ruling, the local fourth division of the appellate court set aside the resolution of the local Justice Department, which approved the filing of the violation of Republic Act 8293 (or the [[Copyright law of the Philippines|Intellectual Property Code]]) against GMA Network. It ruled out that the act of GMA Network in airing the live video coverage was focused by good faith since there was no meaning to instigate damage to ABS-CBN Corporation.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.malaya.com.ph/11232010/news18.html |title=Live Coverage |website=[[Malaya (newspaper)|Malaya]] |access-date=March 8, 2011}}{{cbignore}}</ref> The local court also said GMA Network acted in good faith when it decided to instantaneously stop using the live video feed from Reuters upon learning ABS-CBN was also covering the said news event and its following exertion to authenticate the ABS-CBN Corporation restriction arrangement with the news service, Reuters. The local court also stressed that apart from lack of intent of GMA Network to affect the video from ABS-CBN, the action also cannot be reflected intrusion of Sections 212.4 and 185.1 of Republic Act 8293 since it was just a short excerpt compared with the totality of the matter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/206354/ca-favors-gma-in-copyright-violation-case-filed-by-abs-cbn|title=CA favors GMA in copyright violation case filed by ABS-CBN|work=GMA News Online|date=November 19, 2010 |access-date=March 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101121032739/http://www.gmanews.tv/story/206354/ca-favors-gma-in-copyright-violation-case-filed-by-abs-cbn|archive-date=November 21, 2010|url-status=live}}</ref>

===TV ratings===
{{main|AGB Nielsen Philippine TV ratings controversy}}
On December 20, 2007, Judge Charito Gonzales of Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 80 released a [[temporary restraining order]] on TV ratings surveys based on a civil case filed by [[ABS-CBN Corporation]] versus [[AGB Nielsen Philippines|AGB Nielsen Media Research Philippines]]. ABS-CBN Corporation accused competitor [[GMA Network Inc.]] of funding bribing operations in Bacolod City, to discredit the former.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/dec/20/yehey/top_stories/20071220top1.html |title=GMA 7 tagged in scandal |work=The Manila Times |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071221150711/http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/dec/20/yehey/top_stories/20071220top1.html |archive-date=December 21, 2007 |access-date=March 3, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/topofthehour.aspx?StoryId=103037 |title=Bribery Accusation |access-date=December 20, 2007}}{{cbignore}}</ref> The local court in the Philippines further ordered ABS-CBN Corporation to file comment on the plea of AGB Nielsen Media Research Philippines for the alleged gathering and dissemination of television ratings data, within five days or until December 22, 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/73717/ABS-CBN-ordered-to-comment-on-AGBs-plea|title=ABS-CBN ordered to comment on AGB's plea|work=GMA News Online|date=December 21, 2007 |access-date=March 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090714111327/http://www.gmanews.tv/story/73717/ABS-CBN-ordered-to-comment-on-AGBs-plea|archive-date=July 14, 2009|url-status=live}}</ref> On December 21, 2007, a local AM radio station in the Philippines, owned by ABS-CBN Corporation, [[DZMM]] field reporter Junrie Hidalgo reported a news story entitled "''AGB Nielsen, umamin sa dayaan: GMA Network, tahasang itinurong nasa likod ng dayaan''" ("AGB Nielsen admits to cheating: GMA Network aggressively accused of being behind the cheating") during the radio program of ''Showbiz Mismo'', hosted by [[Cristy Fermin]] and Jobert Sucaldito. The news story is based on an interview of AGB Nielsen general manager Maya Reforma regarding the purported cheating.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pep.ph/features/features/14779/agb-nielsen-is-prepared-to-defend-its-integrity-in-court |title=AGB Nielsen is prepared to defend its integrity in court - PEP.ph: The Number One Site for Philippine Showbiz |author=PEP.ph |date=December 18, 2007 |work=PEP.ph |access-date=March 3, 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402121253/http://www.pep.ph/features/features/14779/agb-nielsen-is-prepared-to-defend-its-integrity-in-court |archive-date=April 2, 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pep.ph/features/controversies/14935/agb-nielsen-willing-to-sit-down-and-talk-with-abs-cbn-about-ratings-dispute/1/1 |title=AGB Nielsen willing to sit down and talk with ABS-CBN about ratings dispute |author=PEP.ph |date=January 8, 2008 |work=PEP.ph |access-date=March 3, 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402094308/http://www.pep.ph/features/controversies/14935/agb-nielsen-willing-to-sit-down-and-talk-with-abs-cbn-about-ratings-dispute/1/1 |archive-date=April 2, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pep.ph/features/controversies/14857/gma-7-also-threatens-agb-nielsen-with-a-lawsuit/1/1|title=GMA-7 also threatens AGB Nielsen with a lawsuit - PEP.ph: The Number One Site for Philippine Showbiz|author=PEP.ph|date=December 28, 2007|work=PEP.ph|access-date=March 3, 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402142913/http://www.pep.ph/features/controversies/14857/gma-7-also-threatens-agb-nielsen-with-a-lawsuit/1/1|archive-date=April 2, 2015}}</ref> In response, GMA Network Inc. aired a television plug reproving the purported unfair journalism and disagreed the accusations of ABS-CBN Corporation. GMA Network Inc. later filed a ₱15 million civil libel suit against ABS-CBN Corporation on January 3, 2008. The respondents included Hidalgo, Fermin, Sucaldito, the station and news manager of DZMM, writers and executive producers of television programs [[Bandila (TV program)|''Bandila'']], ''[[Entertainment Live]]'' and [[The Buzz (talk show)|''The Buzz'']] after the same story was aired locally.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/75041/GMA-7-files-P15-M-libel-suit-vs-ABS-CBN-over-ratings-issue|title=GMA 7 files P15-M libel suit vs ABS-CBN over ratings issue|work=GMA News Online|date=January 3, 2008 |access-date=March 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090630091915/http://www.gmanews.tv/story/75041/GMA-7-files-P15-M-libel-suit-vs-ABS-CBN-over-ratings-issue|archive-date=June 30, 2009|url-status=live}}</ref> On January 7, 2008, the Quezon City Regional Trial Court junked ABS-CBN Corporation's suit against AGB Nielsen, saying the case was "prematurely filed" before the local court.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/75542/Court-junks-ABS-CBNs-complaint-vs-AGB-Nielsen|title=Court throws out ABS-CBN's damage suit vs AGB Nielsen|work=GMA News Online|date=January 7, 2008 |access-date=March 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090714104007/http://www.gmanews.tv/story/75542/Court-junks-ABS-CBNs-complaint-vs-AGB-Nielsen|archive-date=July 14, 2009|url-status=live}}</ref> Judge Gonzales' basis is the principle of mutuality of contracts, citing Article 1308 and 1196, New Civil Code of the Philippines. Also, Judge [[Samuel Gaerlan]], Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 92 issued court summons against ABS-CBN Corporation and 15 of its personnel on January 3, 2008.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=104658 |title=Court Summons |access-date=January 7, 2008}}{{cbignore}}</ref> On January 17, 2008, Judge Gaerlan recused himself from the case, considering that he has a cousin working in the legal department of ABS-CBN Corporation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/76893/Judge-in-ratings-row-inhibits-self|title=Judge in ratings row inhibits self|work=GMA News Online|date=January 17, 2008 |access-date=March 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110522041620/http://www.gmanews.tv/story/76893/Judge-in-ratings-row-inhibits-self|archive-date=May 22, 2011|url-status=live}}</ref> The case was later re-raffled on January 28, 2008,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/77017/Re-raffle-of-GMA-Network-case-vs-ABS-CBN-reset-to-Jan-28|title=Re-raffle of GMA Network case vs ABS-CBN reset to Jan 28|work=GMA News Online|date=January 18, 2008 |access-date=March 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110522041632/http://www.gmanews.tv/story/77017/Re-raffle-of-GMA-Network-case-vs-ABS-CBN-reset-to-Jan-28|archive-date=May 22, 2011|url-status=live}}</ref> and the case was eventually assigned to Judge Henri Inting of Branch 95 of the Quezon City Regional Trial Court. On February 14, 2008, Judge Inting issued a temporary restraining order barring local television station, ABS-CBN from airing defamatory statements against GMA Network Inc.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/80544/QC-court-issues-TRO-vs-ABS-CBN-in-ratings-tussle|title=QC court issues TRO vs ABS-CBN in ratings tussle|work=GMA News Online|date=February 14, 2008 |access-date=March 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110522041701/http://www.gmanews.tv/story/80544/QC-court-issues-TRO-vs-ABS-CBN-in-ratings-tussle|archive-date=May 22, 2011|url-status=live}}</ref>

===Lawsuit against TV5===
In December 2008, GMA Network Inc., [[Citynet Television]], and [[ZOE Broadcasting Network]] filed a lawsuit against the management of [[5 (TV channel)|TV5]], alleging MPB Primedia Inc. (a subsidiary of [[Media Prima]] Berhad, a Malaysian company, which entered a block time agreement with [[Associated Broadcasting Company]] to sell the airtime of TV5) of violating Article XVI, Section 3, of the 1987 [[Philippine Constitution]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.pep.ph/news/20120/GMA-7-sues-TV5,-Malaysian-media-company-for-unlawful-blocktime-agreement |title=GMA-7 sues TV5, Malaysian media company for "unlawful blocktime agreement" - PEP.ph: The Number One Site for Philippine Showbiz |author=Dimaculangan, Jocelyn |date=December 3, 2008 |work=PEP.ph |access-date=March 2, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110527172539/http://www.pep.ph/news/20120/GMA-7-sues-TV5,-Malaysian-media-company-for-unlawful-blocktime-agreement |archive-date=May 27, 2011 |url-status=live}}</ref> GMA Network Inc. argues restriction of foreign entities to operate and own a Filipino company especially on broadcast media. GMA Network Inc. disputes MPB Primedia Inc. that it was established to skirt the anti-dummy laws and enter into an unlawful block time deal.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bworld.com.ph/BW120408/content.php?id%3D044 |title=GMA sues TV-5 for ownership 'breach' |access-date=March 2, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090720014611/http://www.bworld.com.ph/BW120408/content.php?id=044 |archive-date=July 20, 2009}}</ref>


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* [http://www.igma.tv/ Official Webite]
*[http://philippines.mom-rsf.org/en/media/tv/ Media Ownership Monitor Philippines - Television] by VERA Files and [[Reporters Without Borders]]
* [http://www.gmanetwork.com Corporate Website]
* [http://www.gmapinoytv.com/ GMA Pinoy TV Website]
* [http://www.gmanews.tv/ GMA News Official Website]
* [http://www.gmarecords.com.ph/ GMA Records Website]
* [http://telebisyon.net/programa/GMA+7/weekly/ Weekly Schedule] at Telebisyon.net


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GMA Network
Logo used since October 27, 2002
TypeFree-to-air television network
CountryPhilippines
AffiliatesList of GMA Network stations
HeadquartersGMA Network Center, EDSA cor. Timog Ave. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Programming
Language(s)Filipino (main)
English (secondary)
Picture format16:9 480i (SDTV)
Ownership
Owner
  • Group Management and Development, Inc. (28.64%)
  • FLG Management and Development Corporation (26.38%)
  • M.A. Jimenez Enterprises (15.53%)
  • Television International Corporation (12.03%)
ParentGMA Network, Inc.
Key people
Sister channels
History
FoundedMarch 1, 1950; 74 years ago (1950-03-01)
LaunchedMarch 1, 1950 (radio)
October 29, 1961 (television)
FounderRobert "Uncle Bob" Stewart
Former names
  • RBS TV (1961–1974)
  • GMA Radio-Television Arts (1974–1992)
  • GMA Rainbow Satellite Network (1992–1995)
Links
Websitewww.gmanetwork.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog VHF/UHFListings may vary
Digital VHF/UHFListings may vary
Streaming media
YouTube LiveLive stream (Philippine users only)

GMA Network (Global Media Arts or simply GMA) is a Philippine free-to-air television and radio network. It is the flagship property of publicly traded GMA Network, Inc. Its first broadcast on television was on October 29, 1961. GMA Network (formerly known as Republic Broadcasting System, GMA Radio-Television Arts and GMA Rainbow Satellite Network) is commonly referred to as the Kapuso Network in reference to the outline of the company's logo. It is headquartered in the GMA Network Center in Quezon City and its transmitter, Tower of Power, is located at Tandang Sora Avenue, Barangay Culiat also in Quezon City with regional stations and offices strategically located in over 9 major cities across the country.[1]

The original meaning of the GMA acronym was Greater Manila Area, referring to the initial coverage area of the station. As the network expanded, it changed into Global Media Arts. The flagship television station of GMA is DZBB-TV (GMA-7 Manila) which carries VHF Channel 7 (analog broadcast) with Channel 15 served as a permanent assigned digital frequency. The network operates across the Philippine archipelago through the GMA Regional TV department which has 7 originating stations and 46 relay stations nationwide. Its programming is also available outside the Philippines through the Philippine pay television channels GMA Pinoy TV, GMA Life TV and GMA News TV International which is available through satellite and cable TV systems worldwide. Since 2013, GMA has been testing digital terrestrial television broadcasts using the Japanese standard ISDB-T, in select areas in the Philippines.

History

1950s and 1960s

The origin of GMA Network can be traced back to Loreto F. de Hemedes Inc. through DZBB,[2] which started airing its radio broadcast on March 1, 1950, and officially launched as a local radio station in Manila on June 14, 1950, and owned by Robert La Rue "Uncle Bob" Stewart, an American war correspondent.[3] Venturing into television in the 1960s, Stewart started RBS TV Channel 7 (under the call letters DZBB-TV) on October 29, 1961, becoming the Philippines' fourth terrestrial television station. Originally, RBS's programming was composed of foreign programs from the United States and it later produced local programs to cater to Filipino audiences. It produced shows like Uncle Bob's Lucky Seven Club, a child-oriented show aired every Saturdays; Dance Time with Chito; and various news programs like News at Seven. In 1963, RBS launched its first provincial television station in Cebu, DYSS Channel 7 (now GMA Cebu).

1970s

On September 21, 1972, then President Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law by the virtue of Proclamation 1081.[4] Marcos, ruling by decree, curtailed press freedom and other civil liberties; closed down the Congress and media establishments including RBS. In December 1972, RBS was given the green light by the government to return on the air, however with limited three-month permits. Programming during that time was supplied mostly via a blocktime agreement with Philippine Production Center Inc. (PPCI), a company led by former ABS-CBN executive Romeo Jalosjos. But due to limited licenses, difficulty in financial obligations, and disallowing foreign citizens and entities from owning and operating media companies in the Philippines, Stewart and the American Broadcasting Company, which owned 25% of the company, were forced to cede majority control to a triumvirate composed of Gilberto Duavit Sr., a Malacañang official; Menardo Jimenez, an accountant; and Felipe Gozon, an attorney of the Stewarts in 1974. The station changed its name to GMA Radio-Television Arts (GMA stood for Greater Manila Area, the station's initial coverage area) and also renamed its corporate name as Republic Broadcasting System, Inc. on May 28, 1974 until 1996.[5] Stewart's wife Loreto was the president when the takeover ensued.[6][7][8] The relaunched GMA, aside from sporting a light blue square logo with the network name in white, also (until 1980) had a circle 7 logo in use, in its final years the blue circle 7 logo used was similar to those used by the ABC in some United States cities.

After that, Rod Reyes, then-general manager of RBS, recruited old-timers from ABS-CBN, including those from its news and entertainment divisions. After the Duavit-Jimenez-Gozon takeover, the station began to broadcast in color with an 8 million credit line thru buying telecine machines and acquired foreign programs. Ratings were up from #5 to #3 that time.[8]

1980s

During martial law under the Marcos regime, GMA managed to broadcast the funeral of senator Ninoy Aquino, a public opposition leader who was assassinated in August 1983, the only local network to do so.[3] In 1984, Imee Marcos, daughter of Ferdinand Marcos, attempted to take over GMA.[3][7] However, the takeover was prevented by the network executives. Stewart left the country for good as a result. The network played an instrumental role during the years preceding the People Power Revolution. They were the first to air an interview with Corazon Aquino in 1984, as well as when she announced her intention to run for presidency once she receives one million signatures.[3] During the People Power Revolution, the network was also the first to report that Fidel Ramos and Juan Ponce Enrile broke away from the Marcos administration. GMA's rival ABS-CBN reopened in September 1986 and convinced key people to transfer networks including Freddie M. Garcia along with key people from the network's Marketing and Engineering departments.[3]

The People Power Revolution enabled previously closed down television stations to air again. However, the political instability during Aquino's term added burden to the network, most notably when it was stormed by rebel soldiers for two days as a part of an attempted coup against the Aquino administration. In 1987, the network broadcast its programs for the first time in full stereo, the first VHF television network to do so in the country. Additionally, Broadway Centrum opened, and in 1988, they also inaugurated the 777 feet (237 m), 120 kW Tower of Power in Quezon City, the tallest man-made structure in the country.[9]

1990s

In 1992, the Philippine Congress passed a law granting the network to operate for another 25 years. The network then targeted international reach in the 1990s. Through its relay stations, GMA programs were seen across the country as well as Southeast Asia. GMA programming started airing in 60 American cities and parts of South America through the International Channel Network.[citation needed]

GMA was selected to be the official broadcaster for the 1995 World Youth Day, when Pope John Paul II visited the country again. During the same year, popular TV shows Eat Bulaga! and Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! began broadcasting on GMA after TAPE Inc., the programs' production company, refused an ABS-CBN proposal to buy the airing rights of the two shows. Around the same time, the network launched a UHF channel subsidiary, Citynet 27, several new shows (including weekly late-night show Bubble Gang), as well as the late night news program Saksi. The network also adapted the 700 Club series as The 700 Club Asia.

In 1995, GMA founded its own film production company, Cinemax Studios (renamed to GMA Films in 1998, then GMA Pictures in 2019) for the film Run Barbi Run, marking the second film studio owned by another network after Star Cinema (founded in 1993 by ABS-CBN). In 1998, the company produced the biopic film José Rizal, then the most expensive Filipino film produced, and had a successful run, garnering many accolades and nominations from award-giving bodies.

GMA formally changed its corporate name in 1996 to GMA Network Inc., with the acronym 'GMA' now standing for Global Media Arts. In 1999, GMA aired the Filipino language television news program GMA Network News, originally an English language newscast, then a rarity in Philippine television.

GMA was the first Philippine broadcaster to receive a Peabody Award for Investigative Reporting in 1999.[10] Later, Citynet 27 became EMC, the first local music video-oriented TV channel, which became part of the short-lived Channel V franchise called Channel V Philippines. GMA broadcast the international millennium television special 2000 Today. The network then began airing 24-hour broadcasting until the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) released and implemented a new set of rules and regulations with its affiliated free-to-air TV networks in 2001.

2000s

In October 2000, Menardo Jimenez officially announced his retirement as President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the network beginning December 6 of the same year, with Felipe Gozon assumed his office in concurrent capacity as the Board Chairman of the network, while Duavit Sr.'s son Gilberto "Jimmy" Duavit Jr. was appointed by GMA Network's Board of Directors as Executive Vice President (EVP) and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the company.[11]

On May 1, 2001, GMA news reporters Michael Fajatin and Jiggy Manicad were injured during the EDSA III riots initiated by the Pro-Estrada groups, who were seen as hostile to news media.[12][13][14]

GMA officially revealed its present logo and image during an episode of its noontime show SOP on October 27, 2002.[15] The following year, Saksi won a New York Television Festival Gold Medal for its newscast, the first Filipino news program to do so. This win, along with the Peabody Award in 1999, earned the network a commendation from the House of Representatives later that year. On September 1, 2003, GMA withdrew its membership from the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP),[16] after various issues and incidents involving its news talents and the cable firm Sky Cable's alleged distortion of GMA's signal on its system, among other factors. The network premiered several programs in 2004: 24 Oras (a newscast),[17] Reporter's Notebook (a documentary),[18] Pinoy Pop Superstar (a singing search), Mulawin (a fantasy series) and Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (a magazine show).[19]

In 2005, subsidiary Citynet signed an agreement with ZOE Broadcasting Network. From 2005 to 2019, ZOE's flagship station DZOE-TV Channel 11, went on air as Quality TeleVision, and later reformatted as the GMA News TV and now known as GTV (currently on DWDB-TV Channel 27). The network planned to offer its initial public offering; however, the plan was delayed due to political instability during Arroyo's administration, among other factors.[20] In 2007, the network announced its initial public offering after several setbacks.[21][22]

In 2006, Debate with Mare at Pare, a late-night public affairs program, won the bronze medal at the New York Television Festival. The network was also praised for its coverage on the Wowowee stampede by local publications.[citation needed] An exclusive interview by Mike Enriquez to President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo after the lifting of the state of national emergency was allowed by GMA to be aired by other networks without prior consent, and was also similarly praised including the president herself. In April the same year, GMA founder Robert Stewart died while in the United States. The network supported and documented the successful attempt of mountain climber Romi Garduce to reach the summit of Mount Everest, only the third Filipino to do so.

The network started producing local adaptation of television franchises from other countries, starting from Celebrity Duets: Philippine Edition with FremantleMedia. They later produces local adaptations of the drama show Marimar, sci-fi show Zaido: Pulis Pangkalawakan, quiz show Kakasa Ka Ba sa Grade 5?, and game show Whammy! Push Your Luck. The network announced in 2007 that they would also adapt the Idol franchise. Since an earlier adaptation of the franchise was made by Associated Broadcasting Company (ABC) (under the name Philippine Idol), the new adaptation would be transferred to GMA under the new name Pinoy Idol.[23]

In 2008 and 2009, GMA produced a diverse set of shows for its primetime block by airing several adaptations of Carlo J. Caparas and Mars Ravelo works, including Joaquin Bordado (2008), Dyesebel (2008) Ang Babaeng Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang (2009), Darna (2009), and Totoy Bato (2009), along with several original shows like Gagambino, Codename: Asero, Luna Mystika, among others. They also aired an adaptation of the Survivor franchise, titled Survivor Philippines, as well as a local Filipino adaptation of a Korean drama, titled Ako si Kim Samsoon. Their evening newscast 24 Oras received two awards in the New York Television Festival, a gold medal for Best Continuing Coverage and a silver medal for Best News Program.

2010s

GMA Network Center in 2015

In 2010, for the first and second quarters, GMA Network released new soaps and shows like The Last Prince, Panday Kids, First Time, Laff En Roll, Diva, Zooperstars, Claudine, Wipeout, Pepito Manaloto, Wachamakulit, Sunnyville, Comedy Bar, Love Bug, Langit sa Piling Mo, Pilyang Kerubin, Endless Love, Danz Showdown, as well as Diz Iz It! which replaced the longest morning talk show SiS along Party Pilipinas which replaced SOP and Koreana and Little Star which replaced Sine Novela marking the return of original concepts on their afternoon line-up.

In 2011, GMA Network offered an afternoon line-up which includes Nita Negrita, Magic Palayok, Alakdana, Sisid, My Lover, My Wife and Kung Aagawin Mo ang Langit. In the prime-time line-up, GMA released I Heart You, Pare!, Dwarfina, Machete, Captain Barbell, Munting Heredera, the first historical drama of the Philippines entitled Amaya and they offered the first TV remake drama series Ikaw Lang ang Mamahalin.

In 2012, the network offered a line-up of television series featuring original concepts for the first quarter, in both their primetime and afternoon blocks such as Legacy, Biritera and My Beloved on GMA Telebabad and Alice Bungisngis and her Wonder Walis, Broken Vow, The Good Daughter and Hiram na Puso on GMA Afternoon Prime.[24]

On February 1, 2012, GMA Network announced it has signed a three-year deal with Fox International Channels which allows locally produced GMA's shows and feature films to be aired on FOX cable channels. The said deal covers a minimum of 350 hours' worth of programs and 25 feature films. Among the programs delivered to FOX for airing in its Philippine feed are: Encantadia, Darna, Dyesebel, Super Twins, Stairway to Heaven, Kaya Kong Abutin ang Langit, Trudis Liit and Babangon Ako't Dudurugin Kita, and news and public affairs shows like Wish Ko Lang, Pinoy Meets World and Pinoy Abroad. While the films covered by the deal are: My Best Friend's Girlfriend, When I Met U, Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie, Temptation Island and José Rizal.[25]

On February 22, 2012, GMA Films' President Annette Gozon-Abrogar and director Yam Laranas announced that the thriller movie The Road was commercially released and shown in over 50 theaters across North America and Canada on May 11, 2012, a first for a local Filipino motion picture.[26]

On February 28, 2012, the network announced the retirement of senior vice president for the Entertainment Group, Wilma Galvante. The announcement came about after Galvante officially retired from the network, ending her 19 years of service as entertainment head. GMA Network appointed Lilybeth Rasonable as Officer-in-charge of the Entertainment Group. Rasonable has been with the network since 1998 and has served as program manager, assistant vice president, and vice president for drama for the Entertainment Group. Her latest position prior to the appointment has seen her supervising the group's afternoon and primetime teledramas.[27]

In April 2012, GMA Network's president and COO Gilberto Duavit Jr. announced that the network hit consolidated revenues at 13.083 billion pesos in 2011. That's despite the absence of 2.054 billion pesos' worth of revenues from political ads generated in 2010 and the global impact of financial crisis in Europe and slow economic recovery in the U.S. in 2011.[28][29]

On October 4, 2012, the network announced the termination of negotiations with MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. (an affiliate of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company) owned by businessman and TV5 chairman Manny V. Pangilinan.[30] Since the beginning of the year, Mr. Pangilinan had been vocal with his interest to acquire GMA Network, saying that he "talked to them, ... since 2002, and then maybe five years ago."[31] Following the return of the negotiations of GMA Network to the PLDT Group, Manny V. Pangilinan confirming on March 4, 2014, that the offer to buy 34% stake at GMA Network was expired in February of the same year.[32]

In 2013, GMA Network launched a new line-up of shows including Indio, Forever, Bukod Kang Pinagpala, Unforgettable, Vampire ang Daddy Ko, Mundo Mo'y Akin, Alisto, Love & Lies, Kakambal ni Eliana, Home Sweet Home, Maghihintay Pa Rin, My Husband's Lover, One Day Isang Araw, Sunday All Stars, Binoy Henyo, Akin Pa Rin ang Bukas, Dormitoryo, Prinsesa ng Buhay Ko, Kahit Nasaan Ka Man, Genesis, Katipunan, a remake of Villa Quintana, Bingit and Adarna.

On May 5, 2014, GMA Network chairman and CEO, attorney Felipe L. Gozon confirmed the networked has entered negotiations with San Miguel Corporation president and COO Ramon S. Ang.[33] A month after, on June 24, 2014, GMA Network's major stockholders announced it will sell 30% of their equity shares of the network to Ang[34] in his personal capacity. San Miguel Corporation is not involved in Ang's acquisition of the shares. In June 2015, GMA in a disclosure to the securities commission said that talks with Ramon Ang has bogged down.[35] In that same year, the network won another Peabody Award for its coverage of Typhoon Haiyan (locally known as Supertyphoon Yolanda).[36]

In April 2015, GMA Network implemented a series of budget cuts towards its regional TV stations, by terminating at least 200 regional employees, downgrading its originating TV stations in Bacolod, Naga, Cagayan de Oro, General Santos and Ilocos to 'satellite-selling' or relay TV stations, and cancelling morning shows in Cebu, Davao, Iloilo and Dagupan, reportedly in order for them to "streamline their operations for increased ratings and revenue".[37] In November that same year, the network also downgraded its originating station in Iloilo City into 'relay-selling' or satellite TV station and cancelling Ratsada 24 Oras following the retrenchment of 20 employees from the news department as part of the strategic streamlining undertaken by GMA Network.[38]

In 2016, GMA Network launched a new line-up of shows including Wish I May, That's My Amboy, Dear Uge, Lip Sync Battle Philippines, Hanggang Makita Kang Muli, The Millionaire's Wife, Poor Señorita, Yan ang Morning!, Once Again, Juan Happy Love Story, Magkaibang Mundo, Laff Camera Action, A1 Ko Sa 'Yo, Hay, Bahay!, Conan, My Beautician, a new version of Encantadia, Superstar Duets, Alyas Robin Hood, Hahamakin ang Lahat, Tsuperhero and Ika-6 na Utos.

On April 21, 2017, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No. 10925 which renewed GMA Network's license for another 25 years. The law granted GMA Network a franchise to construct, install, operate, and maintain, for commercial purposes, radio broadcasting stations and television stations, including digital television system, with the corresponding facilities such as relay stations, throughout the Philippines.[39][40]

On March 9, 2018, GMA Network launched its new slogan "Buong Puso Para Sa Kapuso" (lit. Wholehearted for the One in Heart) with a new station ID.[41][42] However, the network's current station ID in short version during the top/bottom of the hour in different variants before start the programs as well as during commercial breaks/reminders it also aired on its sister channel, GMA News TV. On August 27, 2018, GMA regional stations in Iloilo and Bacolod were upgraded again to originating station as GMA Western Visayas following the launch of the new regional news program One Western Visayas.

On December 14, 2018, GMA Network's founding chairman Atty. Gilberto M. Duavit Sr. died at the age of 84. He was GMA Network's chairman from 1974 to 1976 and sat as one of the network's board of directors in 1977. He rejoined the network's board of directors in 2016 until the time of his death.

On February 22, 2019, the network has announced that they will be investing ₱1 billion for the second phase of their digitization project.[43]

2020s

On January 1, 2020, GMA Network began the celebration of its 70th anniversary and its flagship international channel GMA Pinoy TV also began the celebration of its 15th anniversary with a variation of its current slogan: Buong Puso Para sa Pilipino (as GMA Network) and Buong Puso Para sa Kapuso Abroad (as GMA Pinoy TV). Along with their anniversary celebration, a new program lineup for 2020 was revealed, which was started by All-Out Sundays, Descendants of the Sun, the remake of the 1984 Philippine film Anak ni Waray vs. Anak ni Biday, Love of My Life, Saturday edition of Wowowin (also dubbed as Wowowin Primetime), Centerstage, Ilaban Natin 'Yan! (which was first known as "Doon Tayo Sa Tama"), and the remake of 1989 film Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit. Alongside, they also revealed future programs such as Alamat ng Agimat, First Yaya, Sanggang Dikit, Legal Wives, Babawiin Ang Lahat (retitled as Babawiin Ko ang Lahat in 2021), Seed of Love, Lolong, Owe My Love, Taiwan and Only, Sing 4 Hearts and Catch Me Out Philippines.

On March 14, 2020, GMA Network announced the suspension of production of current programs, especially its live shows, due to President Rodrigo Duterte implementing an enhanced community quarantine in Metro Manila and Luzon in line with restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. Thus, the network aired reruns of some drama series, including Encantadia, Kambal, Karibal, Ika-6 na Utos, My Husband's Lover, Onanay and Alyas Robin Hood.

On August 24, 2020, GMA Network resumed production of current programs. [citation needed]

On April 5, 2022, GMA Network announced a deal with ABS-CBN Corporation that would allow Star Cinema films to air on GMA's local channels.[44][45] On November 11, 2022, GMA Network announced a collaboration with ABS-CBN and Dreamscape Entertainment for a new drama series in 2023.[46][47]

On February 27, 2023, GMA Network along with their sister channel, GTV (owned by Citynet Network Marketing and Productions Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of GMA Network Inc.), as well as four free-to-air GMA Affordabox digital subchannels (Heart of Asia Channel, Hallypop, I Heart Movies and Pinoy Hits) and three pay TV international channels (GMA Pinoy TV and GMA Life TV and GMA News TV International) have switched its airing of aspect ratio format quality on the channel feed and its programming to Anamorphic widescreen ratio format (16:9) as announced on February 24 that being converted its mitigation of reception through analog (until end of the year) and digital signal reception through free TV and other cable and satellite providers after more than 61 years on the usage of broadcast video picture resolution that migrated from standard-definition format (4:3).[48]

On December 9, 2023, during his 84th birthday celebration at Edsa Shangri-La, Manila, Atty. Felipe Gozon announced that he retired from his position as chief executive officer (CEO) of GMA Network Inc. and he replaced by the company's president and chief operating officer (COO), Gilberto Duavit Jr. starting January 1, 2024. However, Gozon remained as chairman of the board and become as adviser of the company.[49][50]

Digital terrestrial television

In February 2013, GMA Network admitted that it was conducting field tests of Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T), the Japanese standard in digital television on UHF Channel 27 (551.143 MHz), but remained unconvinced of ISDB-T, saying that the European standard, second-generation Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T2), is superior to ISDB-T.[51] However, in October 2013, National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) issued a draft memorandum circular adopting the Japanese standard as the sole standard in the delivery of digital terrestrial TV (DTT) services in the Philippines.[52] In May 2015, GMA Network announced that it will be spending at least ₱2 to 3 billion for the rollout of its digital TV service and said the company plans to produce dongles, instead of set-top boxes for the rollout.[53] In May 2015, GMA topped the digital TV test commissioned by mobile phone brand Starmobile and conducted by American market research firm International Data Corporation (IDC) with GMA's presence in 10 out of 14 locations in Metro Manila.[54]

Beginning September 2013, some of the programs of the network have been produced in high-definition format in preparation for the ongoing digital shift in the country while keeping digital on-screen graphics in 4:3 safe zone for their TV broadcast since the network is still broadcasting in 480i. The videos uploaded on their YouTube channel and third-party OTT services on the other hand are presented in 720p and 1080p format. GMA Playground is an extension of the digital terrestrial television format of the GMA Network.[55]

In December 2016, it was announced that the network will spend an initial amount of ₱416 million for the commencement of the Digital Terrestrial Television transition project of GMA, which included the purchase of three high-powered transmitters capable for providing wider and clearer signal to digital television boxes, antennae and other connectivity requirements, and a fully mirrored head-end system, which is a master facility for grouping and digitally encoding programs.[56] According to GMA Network Chairman and CEO, Felipe Gozon, the network will conclude the test phase, and it is expected to begin the rollout of the DTTV project starting in Metro Manila.[57]

In preparation for the shift to digital, GMA New Media was working on a DTV set-top box (originally reported to be a DTV dongle) in order to compete with ABS-CBN's TV Plus set-top box. A prototype was shown at the IMMAP DigiCon congress in 2016, and is shown to be running a version of Android, double-acting as a streaming device capable of running apps and games.[58] In June 2020, images of a DTV set-top box known as the GMA Affordabox surfaced online. The product is said to be priced at under ₱1000 and includes a multimedia player, a personal video recorder, and support for the Philippines' emergency broadcast warning system with an auto-on alert feature.[59] The GMA Affordabox became available on Lazada and Shopee that same month with a final price tag of ₱888.[60] On December 12, 2020, a DTV mobile dongle which designed for USB OTG-capable Android smartphones known as GMA Now was released on Lazada and Shopee, it costs ₱649 and it also has a video on demand feature to access GMA's exclusive online contents, a web chat (Groupee Chat), and interactive games, which requires internet connection for these extra features.[61]

On February 22, 2019, GMA Network announced that they will be investing ₱1 billion for the second phase of its digitization project.[43] On May 15, 2019, GMA Network began to transmit its digital test broadcast on UHF Channel 15 (479.143 MHz) as its permanent frequency assigned by National Telecommunications Commission.[62]

Ownership structure

GMA Network is jointly owned by its three major shareholders; the Gozon, Duavit and Jimenez families. Its corporate shareholding is owned by Group Management & Development Inc. (27.05%), FLG Management & Development Corp. (23.33%), M.A. Jimenez Enterprises (15.55%), GMA Holdings Inc. (14.81%), and Television International Corp. (11.45%).

Shareholder GMA Holdings, Inc. is jointly owned by Felipe L. Gozon, Gilberto Duavit, Jr., and Joel Marcelo Jimenez.

Branding

Network identity

On October 29, 1961, Loreto F. de Hemedes Inc. launches its first television station in the Philippines, known back then as RBS TV Channel 7. GMA Network began branding its identity by eliminating call signs to its network identification.

  • RBS TV Channel 7 (1961–1974) – From the success of its amplitude modulation band radio DZBB, Robert La Rue "Uncle Bob" Stewart launches its first television and the Philippines' fifth terrestrial channel, RBS TV Channel 7.
  • GMA Radio-Television Arts (1974–1992) – To ascertain its presence in its coverage area, the Greater Manila Area, RBS changed its name to GMA Radio-Television Arts after the takeover by the new management.
  • GMA Rainbow Satellite Network (Rainbow Network, 1992–1995) – When the network launched its satellite to widen its coverage area, GMA again rebranded its network identity on April 30, 1992.
  • GMA Network (Rainbow Network, 1995–2002) – In preparation for the 45th year of responsible broadcasting, GMA Rainbow Satellite was simplified to GMA Network.
  • GMA Network (Kapuso Network, 2002–present) – On October 27, 2002, GMA Network unveiled its new identity and catchphrase. In an effort to localize and transform its image into a more intrinsic Filipino network, GMA Network engaged in a rebranding course.

Logos

GMA Network has used a number of logos throughout its history especially when Gozon, Jimenez, and Duavit acquired the station in 1975. From the late 1970s to the early 1990s, the network used the Circle 7 logo for its Metro Manila and Cebu stations, which is also expended by several networks around the world (predominately the O&O stations of ABC in the United States). In the 1980s, to refine its presence in the Philippine broadcast industry, GMA Network used the slogan "Where You Belong", and lasted for two decades before invigorating to another catchphrase. In 1992, GMA Network redefines itself as the Rainbow Network, succeeding the ensigns of the rainbow. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, the network used the rainbow symbol before having it replaced by its current logo in 2002 and as the Kapuso Network.[1] After a huge marketing campaign, and improved television ratings, the new insignia (the rainbow-colored stylized heart-shape logo known as "Kapuso") is now one of the most recognizable in the Philippines.

Slogans

"Kapuso ng Bawat Pilipino" ("One in Heart with Every Filipino")[63] is the secondary characteristic catchphrase of GMA Network. The slogan was initially used in conjunction with the rebranding of GMA Network as the Kapuso Network on October 27, 2002.[64] (Currently, it is used in its Regional TV stations). But another slogan of the network "Kapuso, Anumang Kulay ng Buhay" ("One in Heart, in Every Colors of Life") is still used in other purposes and this is the official theme song title for the network. GMA Network's news and public affairs department meanwhile uses the slogan "Serbisyong Totoo" ("True Service") It is one of the longest running slogans used for news broadcast promotion.[65][66] GMA Network found itself on the other end of a battle concerning the slogan, when ABS-CBN News Channel uses similar catchphrase, and immediately discontinued in order to avoid legal predicament from GMA Network. In 2006, its news department also used an accompanying slogan, "Just News", for its promotional campaign together with its news media partners, INQ7.Net. In 2018, the network introduced a new corporate slogan, "Buong Puso para sa Kapuso" ("Wholehearted for the One in Heart") which presented GMA's effort to bring programs, relevant shows, multi-awarded newscasts and documentaries and other services through TV, radio and online format from its birth to the present time, from the Philippines and abroad. In 2020, a variation of the current slogan "Buong Puso para sa Pilipino" ("Wholehearted for the Filipino") was unveiled on its 70th anniversary (currently used as a secondary slogan for its original 2018 slogan). It is currently shown on programming promo plugs of the network on TV and its Social Media channels, and "Buong Puso para sa Pinoy Abroad" ("Wholehearted for the Filipino Abroad") for celebrating GMA Pinoy TV's 15th anniversary.[67]

Programming

GMA Network television programming comprises news and public affairs, local dramas and soap operas, anime series, variety and musical shows, foreign cartoons, children's shows, talk shows, reality programs, sports, and film presentations. Most of the programs are broadcast live and taped in its GMA Network Centers and Studios located in Metropolitan Manila. GMA Network currently programs 20.5 hours of programming per day. It provides 34.5 hours of prime-time programming per week to its owned and affiliated stations: on Weekdays, 4:00–10:00 p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays, 10:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m. on Fridays, 10:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m. on Saturdays, 4:30 p.m.–1:30 a.m. on Sundays. Programming is also provided from 4:00 p.m.–2:40 a.m. on Weekdays in the form of Unang Hirit; the two-and-half-hour and three-hour Monday to Saturday for the new noontime variety show It's Showtime produced by ABS-CBN Studios, early-afternoon drama (Afternoon Prime block), early and late-evening news programs (24 Oras and Saksi respectively); primetime programming through its Telebabad (now, GMA Prime) block; late-night current affairs show produced by its news and public affairs department.

Competition

Programming competition started in 2004 when production of numerous GMA Network shows was up against its rival network, ABS-CBN. Reality show Extra Challenge started to lead the ratings and with launch of "telefantasya" Mulawin. On September 23, 2004, GMA Network gained leadership in Mega Manila against its closest competitor. In 2005, GMA Network began producing Mars Ravelo's Darna, a classic Filipino comic book character which became a hit, with an overnight rating of 47.7 percent, the highest rating for a pilot episode and the first "telefantasya" to reach 52.1 percent ratings; followed by Encantadia at 47.2 percent and other prime-time "telefantasyas", Mulawin (2004) and Sugo (2005) contributed to GMA Network lead in Mega Manila. In 2006, GMA Network maintained its prime time supremacy by reformatting its reality-based program Extra Challenge and another "telefantasya" Encantadia (which was succeeded by Etheria and Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas), and the localized subtitled versions of Korean television series Stairway to Heaven, Full House, Jewel in the Palace and My Lovely Sam Soon.[68]

In 2007, GMA Network started producing the local version of a Mexican television series MariMar. For its pilot episode, it got 52.6 percent overnight rating, making it the only soap opera to achieve the highest ratings in GMA Network's history. In a 2006 survey conducted by Pulse Asia, seven out of 10 Metro Manila-based viewers find GMA Network a more credible network than its competitor. GMA Network managed to lead in Mega Manila and Southern Luzon demographic, which has the highest concentration of television ownership and 79 percent of advertisement placement.[69]

The National Urban Television Audience Measurement was officially launched on October 16, 2006, to determine the television ratings and the audience share of local TV programs from urban areas in the Philippines. This changes the broadcast industry landscape and the manner in which the advertisers allocate their TV investments to achieve cost efficiency and maximization. In August 2007 audience rating data shows GMA Network maintained its lead in Mega Manila, which resulted to a 23 percent growth in its consolidated net income to ₱1.13 billion in the first half of the year from ₱915 million in the same period last year.[70] GMA Network income grew by 23 percent year-on-year to ₱1.126 billion in the first six months of the year. Mega Manila accounts 49 percent of total TV households. The Mega Manila and Luzon markets combined accounts for 76 percent of the total TV households.[71] It earned ₱2.3 billion in 2007.[72] In 2011, GMA Network maintained the lead in the national television ratings mentioning figures from Nielsen TV Audience Measurement for January 1 to February 13, 2011. It had 33.2 percent audience shared based on overnight data, higher than ABS-CBN's 31.8 percent and TV5's 14.9 percent. It also leads in Urban Luzon, which makes up 77 percent of total television households in the Philippines. GMA Network posted 9.8 point lead with 36.5 points compared with the closest competitor, ABS-CBN's 26.7 points and imposing a 19.6 point lead from TV5's 16.9. GMA Network also sustained to beat ABS-CBN in Mega Manila, which accounts for 58 percent of television household. It got 37.7 percent share over ABS-CBN 25.2 percent and TV5's 17.7 percent, 20 points higher.[73]

Controversies

Copyright infringement with ABS-CBN

On July 22, 2004, during the arrival of Angelo de la Cruz at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (a truck driver who was held hostage and threatened with beheading in Iraq abducted by armed rebels west of Baghdad while trucking fuel from Saudi Arabia), live news coverage was aired on GMA Network and other local television stations in the Philippines. GMA Network used audio-video coverage through the facilities of Reuters, which GMA Network subscribed to.[74] During the said broadcast, a live feed from Reuters was simultaneously aired with its own live broadcast. During the first five-second of the live feed, GMA Network did notice that the live feed from Reuters was also airing at another local station, its main competitor ABS-CBN. The live video was restricted only to ABS-CBN and Reuters did not inform GMA Network that the video coverage was only intended for ABS-CBN. The local Court of Appeals junked the case filed by ABS-CBN Corporation against GMA Network Inc. for what was claimed to be illegal copying of its live video footage. In a ruling, the local fourth division of the appellate court set aside the resolution of the local Justice Department, which approved the filing of the violation of Republic Act 8293 (or the Intellectual Property Code) against GMA Network. It ruled out that the act of GMA Network in airing the live video coverage was focused by good faith since there was no meaning to instigate damage to ABS-CBN Corporation.[75] The local court also said GMA Network acted in good faith when it decided to instantaneously stop using the live video feed from Reuters upon learning ABS-CBN was also covering the said news event and its following exertion to authenticate the ABS-CBN Corporation restriction arrangement with the news service, Reuters. The local court also stressed that apart from lack of intent of GMA Network to affect the video from ABS-CBN, the action also cannot be reflected intrusion of Sections 212.4 and 185.1 of Republic Act 8293 since it was just a short excerpt compared with the totality of the matter.[76]

TV ratings

On December 20, 2007, Judge Charito Gonzales of Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 80 released a temporary restraining order on TV ratings surveys based on a civil case filed by ABS-CBN Corporation versus AGB Nielsen Media Research Philippines. ABS-CBN Corporation accused competitor GMA Network Inc. of funding bribing operations in Bacolod City, to discredit the former.[77][78] The local court in the Philippines further ordered ABS-CBN Corporation to file comment on the plea of AGB Nielsen Media Research Philippines for the alleged gathering and dissemination of television ratings data, within five days or until December 22, 2007.[79] On December 21, 2007, a local AM radio station in the Philippines, owned by ABS-CBN Corporation, DZMM field reporter Junrie Hidalgo reported a news story entitled "AGB Nielsen, umamin sa dayaan: GMA Network, tahasang itinurong nasa likod ng dayaan" ("AGB Nielsen admits to cheating: GMA Network aggressively accused of being behind the cheating") during the radio program of Showbiz Mismo, hosted by Cristy Fermin and Jobert Sucaldito. The news story is based on an interview of AGB Nielsen general manager Maya Reforma regarding the purported cheating.[80][81][82] In response, GMA Network Inc. aired a television plug reproving the purported unfair journalism and disagreed the accusations of ABS-CBN Corporation. GMA Network Inc. later filed a ₱15 million civil libel suit against ABS-CBN Corporation on January 3, 2008. The respondents included Hidalgo, Fermin, Sucaldito, the station and news manager of DZMM, writers and executive producers of television programs Bandila, Entertainment Live and The Buzz after the same story was aired locally.[83] On January 7, 2008, the Quezon City Regional Trial Court junked ABS-CBN Corporation's suit against AGB Nielsen, saying the case was "prematurely filed" before the local court.[84] Judge Gonzales' basis is the principle of mutuality of contracts, citing Article 1308 and 1196, New Civil Code of the Philippines. Also, Judge Samuel Gaerlan, Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 92 issued court summons against ABS-CBN Corporation and 15 of its personnel on January 3, 2008.[85] On January 17, 2008, Judge Gaerlan recused himself from the case, considering that he has a cousin working in the legal department of ABS-CBN Corporation.[86] The case was later re-raffled on January 28, 2008,[87] and the case was eventually assigned to Judge Henri Inting of Branch 95 of the Quezon City Regional Trial Court. On February 14, 2008, Judge Inting issued a temporary restraining order barring local television station, ABS-CBN from airing defamatory statements against GMA Network Inc.[88]

Lawsuit against TV5

In December 2008, GMA Network Inc., Citynet Television, and ZOE Broadcasting Network filed a lawsuit against the management of TV5, alleging MPB Primedia Inc. (a subsidiary of Media Prima Berhad, a Malaysian company, which entered a block time agreement with Associated Broadcasting Company to sell the airtime of TV5) of violating Article XVI, Section 3, of the 1987 Philippine Constitution.[89] GMA Network Inc. argues restriction of foreign entities to operate and own a Filipino company especially on broadcast media. GMA Network Inc. disputes MPB Primedia Inc. that it was established to skirt the anti-dummy laws and enter into an unlawful block time deal.[90]

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