6th PMPC Star Awards for Television

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6th PMPC Star Awards for Television
DateOctober 24, 1992
Location Metropolitan Theater, Manila
Television/radio coverage
Network IBC
Produced byAirtime Marketing Philippines, Inc.

The 6th PMPC Star Awards for Television were held at the Metropolitan Theater in Manila on October 24, 1992, and broadcast on IBC Channel 13.

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Nominees

These are the nominations for the 6th Star Awards for Television. The winners will be in bold and in the top of the list.

NetworkTotal # of Nominees
ABS-CBN56
PTV21
ABC13
GMA48
RPN29
IBC13
NetworkTotal # of Winners (including Special Awards)
ABS-CBN17
PTV
ABC1
GMA14
RPN
IBC2

Best Station with Balanced Programming

Best Drama Series

Best Drama Mini Series

Best Drama Special

Best Drama Actress

Best Drama Actor

Best Drama Anthology

Best New TV Personality

Best Gag Show

Best Comedy Show

Best Comedy Actor

Best Comedy Actress

Best Musical Variety Show

Best Variety Show

Best Female TV Host

Best Male TV Host

Best Musical Program

Best Musical Program Host

Best Musical Special

Best Public Service Program

Best Public Service Program Host

Best Game Show

Best Game Show Host

Best Educational Program

Best Educational Program Host

Best Celebrity Talk Show

Best Celebrity Talk Show Host

Best Magazine Show

Best Magazine Show Host

Best Cultural Show

Best Cultural Show Host

Best News Program

Best Male Newscaster

Best Female Newscaster

Best Public Affairs Program

Best Public Affairs Program Host

Best Showbiz Oriented Talk Show

Best Showbiz Oriented Program Host

Best Children Show

Best Children Show Host

Best Woman Show

Best Woman Show Host

Special awards

Vic Silayan Memorial Award

Lifetime Achievement Awards

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