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Defunct television channel in the Philippines Television channel
The Game Channel (TGC)
CountryPhilippines
Broadcast areaDefunct
HeadquartersMandaluyong, Philippines
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerSolar Entertainment Corporation
Sister channelsMy Movie Channel
Jack City
Jack TV
Solar Sports
BTV
NBA Premium TV
History
LaunchedApril 8, 2011
ClosedFebruary 28, 2015
Replaced byMy Movie Channel

The Game Channel (abbreviated TGC, stylized on small letters as tgc from January 2014 – February 2015) was a Filipino cable and satellite television network owned and produced by Solar Entertainment Corporation who also created the networks My Movie Channel, NBA Premium TV, Jack TV, Solar Sports, BTV. It was available over Destiny Cable channel 89 and Cablelink channel 225. This network is more focused on family game shows and reality game shows.

History

Initial broadcast and BEAM Channel 31 affiliate

Logo of The Game Channel. (2011)
Logo of The Game Channel from August 31, 2012-January 26, 2014

The Game Channel launched on April 8, 2011 on Destiny Cable. It conducted its initial test broadcast from April 8, 2011 until September 29. Recently, it had launched its initial broadcast on BEAM Channel 31 on August 15, 2011. It had its official broadcast together with its former affiliated free TV network BEAM Channel 31 on September 30, 2011. On October 1, 2011, The Game Channel (together with its latter free-to-air broadcasting partner – BEAM TV Channel 31) was formally launched on SkyCable via channel 84 (in compliance with the NTC's rules of must-carry basis) and it was available through its digital platform.

The Game Channel & CHASE

On December 24, The Game Channel limited its broadcast on daytime sharing with a new channel CHASE (later Jack City and now CT) which takes over the evening block.

Chase goes 24

In the middle of February 2012, while CHASE started its broadcast, there is an investigator note appeared on every show of Chase (which is located on the lower-left side on the TV screens). Noted that CHASE goes 24. After that event, on February 15, 2012, The Game Channel bid farewell to the Free-TV Viewers. Chase took all over its permanent blocktime broadcast. This network was broadcast on Destiny Cable (channel 89) on the same day.

Replaced by My Movie Channel

After almost 3 years of broadcasting, The Game Channel announced that they would no longer be broadcasting on television effective February 28, 2015 and gave thanks to its viewers before they signed off for the last time. It was replaced by My Movie Channel, which can be seen on Destiny Cable (Digital) Channel 219 (Analog) Channel 89 and Cablelink (Digital) Channel 225, starting on March 1, 2015. However, it did not last long, as Solar Entertainment announced that My Movie Channel would also cease to exist just four months later, on July 1, 2015.

Programming

Final aired programs

Game Shows

Reality Shows

Other

  • America's Next Great Restaurant
  • Game Changers (season 1)
  • Ice Cold Cash (season 1)
  • The League (season 3)
  • Super Shangers (season 1)

Previously aired programs (with BEAM Channel 31)

¹Updated as of September 6, 2013

See also

  • GSN (American television channel devoted to game shows & reality shows)
  • Challenge (a United Kingdom channel devoted to airing British game shows from various archives along with some international games)
  • Solar TV (now defunct)
  • Chase (now defunct)
  • GameTV (a Canadian channel which airs classic Canadian game shows, and other casino gaming programs)
  • Solar Entertainment Corporation
  • BEAM Channel 31 (A television network which formerly broadcast on The Game Channel)

References

  1. http://www.lyngsat-address.com/tt/The-Game-Channel-Solar-Ent.html
  2. https://www.facebook.com/gamechannelph/photos/a.176165322483852.28637.172383316195386/598731380227242/?type=1&theater
  3. Solar TV and IBM Sign Subscription Services Agreement for better content management retrieved at Lyngsat.com 07-04-2012

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