List of programs broadcast by Asianovela Channel

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This is the list of programs broadcast by Asianovela Channel , a defunct Philippine digital pay television channel owned by ABS-CBN. It went off the air on July 1, 2020.

Contents

Final programming

Channel-produced programs

Short segment film

Programing blocks

Previous programming

Korean dramas

Chinese/Taiwanese dramas

Japanese dramas

Channel-produced programs

Specials

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