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ABS-CBN Corporation announced that its block time agreement with the recently rebranded A2Z Channel 11 will allow it to broadcast its soap operas, movies and entertainment shows live on the recently rebranded A2Z Channel 11 this weekend.
In a statement, ABS-CBN said that the popular “It’s Showtime” will air live on Saturday (October 10) and “ASAP Natin ‘To” on Sunday (October 11) to bring musical performances and fun games to viewers. .
A2Z Channel 11 will also host a marathon telecast of “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano”, “Ang Sa Iyo ay Akin” and “Walang Hanggang Paalam” this weekend (October 10-11) before the regular broadcast of their new episodes during the week. starting Monday (October 12).
In the coming weeks, A2Z channel 11 will also broadcast the public service programs “Paano Kita Mapapasalamatan” and “Iba ‘Yan”.
Viewers will also be able to enjoy live discussions on “Magandang Buhay,” the mystery game show “I Can See Your Voice,” and Asia’s oldest drama anthology “MMK” on A2Z channel 11 soon.
In addition to entertainment programs, movies and educational programs will begin airing on the channel tomorrow (October 8).
ABS-CBN previously said that some of its shows will air on the recently rebranded A2Z channel 11 through its deal with Zoe Broadcasting Network Inc.
Channel 11 of A2Z will be seen on analog television in Metro Manila and nearby provinces. It will also be available on cable and satellite television operators nationwide.
ABS-CBN programs continue to be viewed on cable and satellite television through the Kapamilya channel, online through iWant TFC and Kapamilya Online Live on YouTube and Facebook, and globally through our cable and satellite TV partners. .
Meanwhile, Bloomberg reported that ABS-CBN Corp. shares raised the 50% daily limit after announcing the return to free-to-air of some of its entertainment shows three months after it was denied a congressional permit. .
The shares closed at 13.50 pesos each Wednesday in Manila trading, the highest level since July 22, even as the index fell 0.7%. It also rallied 50% on Monday, then plunged 15% the next day. Shares of its parent company Lopez Holdings Corp. also rose 21% on Wednesday. ABS-CBN stopped broadcasting since May, when the government ordered it to close its free radio and television stations after its franchise expired. The network, often the target of President Rodrigo Duterte’s tirades, said Tuesday that some of its shows and movies will be seen on Channel 11 through a deal with Zoe Broadcasting Network Inc.
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