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Q (formerly known as Quality TeleVision [QTV]) is a television network owned by GMA Network, Inc. The network was formed after GMA Network leased the entire airtime block of ZOE Broadcasting Network flagship station DZOE-TV 11, after Citynet Television (lastly named Channel [V] Philippines) was closed in 2001. Q's programming lineup features popular American dramas, and other lifestyle programming.
AboutIn November 11, 2005,[1] after years of broadcast sign off, GMA leased the airtime of Zoe Broadcasting Network flagship station, DZOE-TV 11, in exchange of an upgrading the facilities of ZOE and airing a ZOE-TV produced programs. Channel 27 became a rebroadcast feed of QTV, Quality Television.[2] On March 18, 2007, the Quality Television became as "Q". Focuses on women and lifestyle programming, Q rebranded from an earlier identity, Quality Television. A simplified insignia was used to complement its local programming. Q network uses the seventeenth letter of the modern Latin alphabet in stylized letter “Q” symbol in Serif font of Garamond. While the earlier symbol, QTV uses a rectangular rounded shape with sparkles plus light streaks theme at the upper left corner and a text “tv” in lower case in San Serif font complements the Q insignia. The newer version employs only the letter “Q.” OriginsZOE Broadcasting NetworkThe network was formed when the frequency rights of Channel 11 in Manila was given to a joint venture of the influential religious groups El Shaddai headed by Bro. Mike Velarde and Jesus Is Lord Movement headed by Bro. Eddie Villanueva in mid 1990s. In the year 2000, ZOE broadcasted the 24-hour Business channel CNBC Asia. Citynet TelevisionGMA Network decided to expand its business into UHF programming in 1995 with Citynet Television 27. Poised to compete with ABS-CBN's recently launched Studio 23, the new station also aired popular American programming. In 1999, Star TV leased the airtime of Citynet Television to launch Channel [V] Philippines. In 2001, however, Channel [V] Philippines was discontinued when the PLDT (owner of MTV Philippines) bought a controlling stake in GMA. Citynet reverted to being an independent station after the discontinuation. Blocktime agreementIn the first quarter of 2005, Citynet leased the airtime of ZOE's flagship station, DZOE-TV 11, in exchange of an upgrading the facilities of ZOE and airing a ZOE-TV produced program on early Monday mornings. Channel 27 became a repeater of QTV. Although in some areas in Metro Manila, QTV can be seen clearer in channel 27 compare in channel 11 especially in areas like Makati and Pasay (Whereas UHF signals can penetrate buildings compare to VHF signals). On March 12, 2007, the network became only known as "Q". GMA Life TV
Selected Q programs are also seen worldwide via GMA Life TV. Programming
The following is the current primetime line-up (7:30 - 10:30 PM) of its flagship station. Some of Q's programming consists of English language programming, and additional programming produced by GMA.
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