List of GMA Network specials aired

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Below is a partial list of TV specials that were previously aired and scheduled to be aired on GMA Network.

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Previously aired specials

Election coverage specials

Sports coverage specials

¹in cooperation with Solar Sports

TV anniversary specials

TV specials

¹in cooperation with Solar Entertainment

Christmas specials

Year-end specials

New Year specials

Holy Week specials

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