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==Philippines== {{See also|Television in the Philippines}} In the Philippines, in practice, the terms "network", "station" and "channel" are used interchangeably as programming lineups are mostly centrally planned from the networks' main offices, and since provincial/regional stations usually just relay the broadcast from their [[parent company|parent]] network's [[flagship (broadcasting)|flagship]] station (usually based in the [[Mega Manila]] area). As such, networks made up of VHF stations are sometimes informally referred to by their over-the-air channel number in the Mega Manila area (for example, Channel 4 or ''Kwatro'' for [[People's Television Network]], Channel 2 or ''Dos'' for [[ABS-CBN]], Channel 9 or ''Nueve'' for [[Radio Philippines Network]], Channel 7 or ''Siyete'' for [[GMA Network]], Channel 13 or ''Trese'' for [[Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation|IBC]] and Channel 5 or ''Singko'' for [[TV5 (Philippines)|TV5]]), while some incorporate their channel numbers in the network's name (for example, [[Associated Broadcasting Company|TV5]], [[Studio 23]] and [[Net 25]], which respectively broadcast on VHF channel 5, and UHF channels 23 and 25). Unlike the United States, where networks receive programmes produced by various production companies, the two largest networks in the Philippines produce all of their prime time programmes. Other networks adopt block-time programming, which uses programming arrangements similar to the relationship between a U.S. network and station.
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