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TV Maria
Country Philippines
Broadcast area Worldwide
Network Rose channel
Headquarters Manila
Philippines
Programming
Language(s) English
Filipino
Picture format 2160p (UHDTV)
Ownership
Owner Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila
Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines
TV Maria Foundation Philippines, Inc.
Sister channels Veritas 846
Catholic Media Network
History
Launched  1, 2006; Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Date' not found. (2006-01-01)
(test broadcast)
 13, 2007; Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Date' not found. (2007-08-13)
(full launch)
Links
Website Template:Url
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial television
Cable
SkyCable
(Metro Manila)
Channel 210
Cablelink
(Metro Manila)
Channel 77
Satellite
Cignal
(Nationwide)
Channel 188
SatLite
(Nationwide)
Channel 102
Streaming media
TV Maria website (via YouTube) Template:Url

TV Maria is a national Catholic television channel broadcasting from Manila, Philippines. Owned by TV Maria Foundation Philippines (a non-profit, non-stock organization under the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila), it airs 24 hours a day and is currently available on major and provincial cable and Satellite television operators nationwide, on digital terrestrial television broadcasts via RJ DigiTV's DTT subchannel in Mega Manila and via GNN's DTT subchannel in selected provincial areas, and via online livestreaming.[1]

Most of the station's programmes are both in-house productions and packaged shows from Jesuit Communications Foundation, Kerygma Foundation, Family Rosary Crusade, Society of St. Paul, and other Catholic groups.

History[]

The Roman Catholic Church recognizes the importance of keeping up with the times to reach out to a greater number of people. And TV Maria is its means to cater to a Filipino audience who are hungry for God's Word through television as well as through various alternatives such as the internet and the cellphone.

TV Maria Foundation Philippines, Inc. – or simply known as TV Maria – is a non-profit, non-stock religious organization of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines through the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila. Its work mainly involves evangelizing the Catholic faith through television and internet broadcasting, plus other forms of modern communication. It promotes not only the importance of communication and information in building a nation but also the importance of interweaving these with Catholic Filipino values.

TV Maria began test broadcasting on January 1, 2006 and began regular transmission on December 4, 2006, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.[2]

On August 13, 2013, during a press conference for the upcoming Philippine Conference on New Evangelization, Archbishop of Manila Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle announced that TV Maria finally granted its pay-tv-to-air television franchise from the National Telecommunications Commission.[3]

Starting 2015, TV Maria began to broadcast its Misa Nazareno mass from historic Quiapo Church live via video streaming, as well as certain Papal Masses via EWTN. Since Holy Week 2016, TV Maria also started live broadcasts of Holy Week activities in the Manila Cathedral using widescreen format.

On March 11, 2020, TV Maria was launched on clearly digital terrestrial television on UHF Channel 29 (563.143 MHz) in Metro Manila and surrounding provinces after it signed a partnership deal with Rajah Broadcasting Network.

See also[]

References[]

  1. Charm, Neil. "Catholic TV channel TV Maria celebrates 15 years | BusinessWorld". Retrieved February 2, 2021. ^
  2. TV MARIA OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED ON DEC. 8. Katoliko.org. Retrieved Dec. 16, 2007.
  3. Catholic channel may air on free TV. Rappler. Retrieved August 13, 2014.

External links[]

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