ZOE Broadcasting Network

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ZOE Television
Image:zoe_tv11.jpg
Type Broadcast television network
Country Flag of Philippines Philippines
Availability National
Founder Eddie Villanueva
Owner ZOE Broadcasting Network, Inc.
Key people Eddie Villanueva, Chairman
Launch date April 19, 1998

ZOE Broadcasting Network, Inc. is a Philippine television network of Jesus is Lord Movement leader Bro. Eddie Villanueva. Currently, its flagship television station, (DZOE-TV 11 Manila) and several of its provincial stations are currently operated by GMA Network through Q (television network).

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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. Conflict of interests started the two groups to contest the full ownership of the company. The Philippine Congress, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives intervened and awarded to Eddie Villanueva and Jesus Is Lord Movement the right the acquire the frequency held by Channel 11. Villanueva paid Velarde for the stocks and assets held by Delta Broadcasting System (DBS). In the late 1990s, Entertainment Network (Enternet) headed by Benito Araneta and ZOE-TV entered an agreement for TV airtime lease. Enternet leased the morning and afternoon block by airing CNBC Asia. After two years of airing, the two parties had disagreements on the signed contact, ZOE-TV stopped airing CNBC Asia and Enternet bolted out and filed a case on Villanueva. In 2001, ZOE-TV became the first TV station to air the second EDSA Revolution. In 2004, Villanueva resigned as Chairman on ZOE TV to run for Philippine President. After ending in the last position in the election, Villanueva regained the chairmanship and continued his TV talk shows on ZOE. In the first quarter of 2005, Citynet Television, a subsidiary of GMA Network, and ZOE-TV entered to an agreement for Citynet leasing the entire TV airtime block of the station in exchange of an upgrading the facilities of ZOE and a ZOE-TV program on GMA Network every Monday midnight after its Sunday primetime block.

On November 27, 2006, ZOE Broadcasting launched its second station named UniversiTV, seen on UHF Channel 33, shown in the Luzon Area.

Cable/Satellite Provider Ch. # Coverage Status
SkyCABLE Platinum, SkyCABLE Gold and SkyCABLE Silver 05 Metro Manila Launched
Global Destiny Cable 98 Metro Manila Launched
Cablelink 82 Parañaque, Las Piñas Launched
SkyCable CAMANAVA 84 CAMANAVA Launched
SkyCable San Pedro & Sta. Rosa (availlable by April) 33 San Pedro, & Sta. Rosa, Laguna Planned
SkyCable Cavite 72 Cavite Planned
SunCable Rizal 5 Antipolo City, Rizal Planned
SkyCable Rizal 80 Rizal Planned
Home Cable Mecauayan 75 Meycauayan, Bulacan Planned

-And Selected Cable TV stations Nationwide.

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  • Midnight Prayer Helps - 30-Minute Religious Program
  • PJM Forum - Religious Show

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