POSH is a Philippine teen-oriented drama produced by Viva Television and co-produced and broadcast by Q, a sister television network of GMA Network, from June 24, 2006 to December 23, 2006.
Day Off is a Philippine reality /lifestyle program that awards people with a day off from their job. It was first hosted by comedy actor Mike "Pekto" Nacua and Carmina Villaroel, young actress Isabel Oli replaced Villaroel when Villaroel transferred to ABS-CBN.
Live on Q is a 10 minute hourly newscast on the Q television network in the Philippines. Live reports usually head the news line-up.
The program was patterned after GMA's hourly newscast GMA Flash Report.
Tonight with Arnold Clavio is a primetime talk show on GMA News TV, hosted by Arnold Clavio. The show first aired on Q until the network was replaced by GMA News TV.
Balitanghali is the noontime newscast of GMA News TV in the Philippines. The newscast is also heard simultaneously on Super Radyo DZBB 594 every weekends. The newscast is anchored by Pia Arcangel and Raffy Tima during weekdays and Mariz Umali and Jun Veneracion during weekends. It also aired worldwide via GMA Life TV.
Ang Pinaka is a Filipino & English news and variety show hosted by Rovilson Fernandez on GMA News TV in the Philippines. The program first aired on November 13, 2005 with host Pia Guanio.
Tweetbiz Insiders is an entertainment and gossip news television show that premiered on December 7, 2009 on Q.
The TV show is about having celebrity gossips and that gossip will be posted at the Tweetbiz section of GMA News Online. Everyday there will be a Tweetmoso-in-Chief in charge of the showbiz gossips to be posted.
On February 28, 2011, the show premiered as Tweetbiz Insiders on GMA News TV. It was aired worldwide on GMA Life TV.
My Guardian Abby is a drama series that is broadcast on QTV-11 starring Starstruck avenger Nadine Samonte as Abby, a pink angel.
Every week, the show features different guest stars with different plots. In the story, there are three types of angels: white angels, child angels that stay in heaven; pink angels, who go down to earth to help mortals; and the blue angels, who help the pink angels in their mission. Pauleen, a blue angel, acts as Abby's guide whenever she has to go down and aid the mortals, and in the process, teaching her all about life.
Na-Scam Ka Na Ba? was a television program in the Philippines that focused on scams being perpetrated in the Philippines. The program was hosted by Leo Martinez and Maureen Larrazabal. and aired on QTV. It ran from November 20, 2005 until April 8, 2006.
Reunions is a public affairs show on Q in the Philippines hosted by Jessica Soho, an award-winning journalist every Sunday. It aims to help missing persons by reuniting them with their families.
GMA and Q news reporter Julius Segovia was a segment writer of this defunct show before becoming a full-time news reporter in 2006.
This show ended on February 20, 2011, the day QTV shut down for the upcoming GMA News TV. Then on October 2012, the program was re-aired on the said news channel.
Tropang Potchi is a Philippine TV program created for kids sponsored by Columbia International Food Products which currently airs on GMA Network. Set in a modern milieu, the program aims to promote traditional Filipino values through comic narrative stories and exciting feature segments.
Tropang Potchi is currently running on its Season 7 on GMA Network and is dubbed as the biggest and most ambitious season to date, changing its "tambayan" to a more techie child-friendly hangout place with its gaming station yet having a more familiar and realistic look. The show also changed the flavor of its feature segments to reality-adventure, which makes the program more appealing to kids both boys and girls and even to tweens and adults while living up to its strong held mission of imparting traditional Filipino values to the modern day kabataang pinoy. A film festival featuring kid filmmakers is also on the show's calendar.
December 2012 episodes of the show include Maey Bautista [tentatively] as Julian's ninang on the im
Draw the Line is a public service program produced by GMA Network through GMA News and Public Affairs and aired on Q in 2005 as “Women’s Desk”. The program was hosted by Rhea Santos. It targeted cases about abuses against women, as Santos is a women's rights advocate. In August 2008, it was renamed to its present name. The show aired its final episode on March 2009.
GMA and Q news reporter Ian Cruz was a segment writer of this defunct show before becoming a full-time news reporter in 2006.
Kids on Q is a one-hour news-magazine for kids on Q in the Philippines and the first locally-produced children's show on Q which airs every Saturday at 10 a.m. Philippine time. The show features 3-5 minute AVs on the latest news, issues, and concerns of children and their parents. The program aims to be an entertaining yet informative aid to answering the many questions a child has about his world. It is anchored by Tonipet Gaba, who also hosts Art Angel on GMA Network and Tara Lets Eat segment of The Beat on Q.
Popstar Kids was a Philippine television singing talent show aimed to discover new juvenile singing sensations. It was broadcast every Sunday evening on Q. It was hosted by Kyla.
News on Q was the flagship evening newscast of the Q network in the Philippines. It was produced by GMA Network through GMA News and Public Affairs. Connie Sison and Ivan Mayrina were the final anchors of the newscast.
Launched in November 11, 2005, it used to air at 21:00 on all Q stations in the country, and was originally hosted by Ivan Mayrina and Rhea Santos. The tandem of Rhea Santos and Ivan Mayrina was formed from the GMA defunct show Pinoy Abroad.
On March 5, 2007, in line with the network's rebranding, News on Q's medium shifted from the usual Filipino to English. In 2008, economist Winnie Monsod became its newest segment reporter on the country's issues.
On August 11, 2008, along with Balitanghali, 24 Oras and Saksi, it was repackaged with a new theme, new set, new OBB, and a new set.
In 2009, from the usual 30 minutes, the runtime was extended to 45 minutes. On April 5, 2010, the medium was restored to Filipino, Connie Sison joined the newscast and the runtime was changed to 1 hour. On April 21, 201