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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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Heart of Asia Channel's name was similarized to its [[GMA The Heart of Asia|programming block of the same title]] which airs Filipino-dubbed "Asianovelas" (local term for drama shows produced in Asian countries) from China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand among many others. It consists of airing well-loved Asian dramas and movies aired on its sister channels, [[GMA Network|GMA]] and [[GMA News TV]] (formerly [[Q (TV network)|QTV/Q]]) mixed with local dramas |
Heart of Asia Channel's name was similarized to its [[GMA The Heart of Asia|programming block of the same title]] which airs Filipino-dubbed "Asianovelas" (local term for drama shows produced in Asian countries) from China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand among many others. It consists of airing well-loved Asian dramas and movies aired on its sister channels, [[GMA Network|GMA]] and [[GMA News TV]] (formerly [[Q (TV network)|QTV/Q]]) mixed with local dramas that been formerly broadcast on GMA and local and foriegn movies. |
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===Plans=== |
===Plans=== |
Revision as of 02:39, 28 September 2020
File:Heart of Asia logo.png | |
Country | Philippines |
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Broadcast area | Philippines |
Network | GMA Network |
Headquarters | GMA Network Center, EDSA cor. Timog Ave., Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Filipino |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | GMA Network, Inc. |
Sister channels | |
History | |
Launched | June 12, 2020 June 29, 2020 (official launch) | (test broadcast)
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital terrestrial television | Channel 7.03 (Mega Manila and Metro Cebu) Channel 10.03 (Metro Baguio and Metro Dagupan) Channel 12.03 (Metro Batangas) Channel 5.03 (Metro Davao) |
GMA Affordabox | Channel 3 |
Heart of Asia Channel (or simply Heart of Asia) is a Filipino free-to-air television channel owned by GMA Network Inc. The channel was on test broadcast from June 12, 2020 until June 28, 2020;[1] and was officially launched on June 29, 2020.[2] It operates Mondays to Fridays from 6:00 AM to 12:45 AM and Saturdays and Sundays from 6:00 AM to 1:00 AM.
Overview
Background
Heart of Asia Channel's name was similarized to its programming block of the same title which airs Filipino-dubbed "Asianovelas" (local term for drama shows produced in Asian countries) from China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand among many others. It consists of airing well-loved Asian dramas and movies aired on its sister channels, GMA and GMA News TV (formerly QTV/Q) mixed with local dramas that been formerly broadcast on GMA and local and foriegn movies.
Plans
In 2019, GMA Network, Inc. has announced its plans to invest for its second phase its transition to digital television, including partnering with South Korean entertainment company JungoTV and Philippine conglomerate PLDT-Smart to distribute content in across all its channels.[3][4][5] In preparation of releasing a self-patented digital television box named GMA Affordabox, and as part of its 70th founding anniversary, GMA Network launched a new channel, Heart of Asia, which its plans to include in their digital channel lineup of DZBB-DTV Channel 15.[6]
Launching
On June 7, 2020, GMA Network aired an announcement advising audiences to re-scan their digital TV boxes on June 12, 2020 to receive their new lineup which includes GMA, GMA News TV and Heart of Asia.[1] The channel plans to air dramas that were previously shown on the GMA Heart of Asia and GMA FantaSeries programming blocks as well as GMA-produced drama programs (formerly aired on cable / satellite channel Fox Filipino, jointly run with Fox Networks Group), and also airing movies with multiple blocks to separate every theme of the movies.[7] Heart of Asia was aired on June 12, 2020 as a 'Test Broadcast'. It airs provisional programs (such as The Big One, My Secret Romance, and now-defunct GMA News TV drama anthology Wagas), while it airs promo plug of the upcoming programs with its assigned blocks. The channel was launched on June 29 in a regular programming.
Contents
As of June 29, 2020; Heart of Asia programs are divided into various programming blocks:
- Atinovelas -- (an pormanteau of the Filipino word 'Atin' means 'Our Own' and a word 'Novelas') a block that airs selected Filipino teleseryes and series that were previously aired on GMA (via on its Afternoon Prime (formerly Dramarama Sa Hapon), Telebabad, Sabado Star Power and Sunday Grandé (formerly Linggo Bingo) blocks) and now-defunct cable channel, Fox Filipino
- K Feels – (a shortened term for 'Korean Feels') a block consisting of selected Korean dramas and series that were previously aired on GMA and GMA News TV.
- Absolutely Asian – a block consisting of selected Asian dramas and series (under the GMA FantaSeries and GMA The Heart of Asia blocks, except Korean dramas) that were previously aired on GMA and GMA News TV.
- Strictly Pinoy – a movie block consisting of Filipino films produced and/or co-produced by GMA Films (now GMA Pictures) and its partners (Viva Films, Regal Films, etc.). It airs every Saturday at 7:00pm with replays every Sunday at 8:00am.
- Action Flicks – a block that airs action-themed Asian movies every Saturday at 9:00pm.
- Feel na Films – a block that airs romance or drama themed Asian movies every Sunday at 6:30pm.
- Screams on Screen – a block that airs horror/mystery themed Asian movies every Sunday at 8:30pm.
- Weekend Vibes - a block that consists of replays of Heart of Asia programs (also known as Series Marathon) and Movie Blocks that airs Saturdays and Sundays from 6:00 am to 1:00 am.
Current programming
The following programs are being broadcast by Heart of Asia.[7]
Note: Titles are listed in alphabetical order.
K-Feels
Absolutely Asian
- Fighter of Destiny
- Princess Hours (Thai)
Atinovelas
Previous programs
- You're My Destiny
- Starry Night, Starry Sea
- Love in Trouble
- Sky Castle
- Whisper
- Dong Yi
Upcoming programs
- Princess Hours
- Queen of Mystery
- Into the World Again
- Switch
See also
- GMA The Heart of Asia (programming block)
- List of programs broadcast by GMA Network
- List of GMA Network drama series
- List of programs aired by GMA Network
- List of programs broadcast by GMA News TV
- List of programs aired by Q/GMA News TV
- Korean television dramas in the Philippines
- Korean drama
- The First and True Home of Asianovelas
- Asianovela Channel
- K Movies Pinoy
References
- ^ a b "Advisory for Digital TV Box users: Mag-rescan na sa June 12!". GMA Network on YouTube. June 7, 2020. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
- ^ "New digital channel 'Heart of Asia' launched". Manila Standard. June 30, 2020. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
- ^ Camus, Miguel R. (February 24, 2019). "GMA Network eyes P1-B investment in 2nd phase of digital TV rollout". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
- ^ Bartolome, Jessica (June 28, 2019). "GMA Network inks partnership with Jungo TV for concert, K-pop channels". GMA News Online. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
- ^ Camus, Miguel R. (January 10, 2019). "GMA teaming up with PLDT for shift to digital". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
- ^ Esmael, Lisbet K. (June 8, 2020). "GMA to launch digital television box 'soon'". The Manila Times. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
- ^ a b "Scan your Digital receivers this June 12 (Friday) to watch Heart of Asia Channel on your TVs!". Heart of Asia on Facebook. June 9, 2020. Retrieved June 10, 2020.