List of programs broadcast by PIE (TV channel)

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The following is a list of programs broadcast by PIE , a Philippine free-to-air television channel co-owned by Kroma Entertainment, ABS-CBN Corporation, and 917Ventures, in partnership with Broadcast Enterprises and Affiliated Media. [1] [2]

Contents

Programming blocks

The programming was divided into various programming blocks:

Former

Current original programs

Current acquired programs

Former programs

Block-exclusive

PIE Silog

  • Almusal All G
  • G Tayo
  • Gscovery
  • Stalk

Barangay PIE Silog

  • Dr. Care
  • Eto Na Nga
  • Life Guro
  • Pasok Mga Suki
  • Sumpungan HQ

Barangay PIE

  • Barangay PIE Clearance
  • Barangayan
  • Lokal
  • Oohlascope
  • Oohlat
  • Oohlat Weather
  • Sumpungan
  • Team Slapsoil
    • Slapsoil D.I.Y.
    • Slapsoil Kusina
    • Slaptrip
  • Umpukan
  • Wanted Tanod
  • Balita Now

PIE Borito

PIE Galingan

  • BB Gurlz: The Search for the PIEbansang Girl Group
  • Best of Ekstra Ordinaryo
  • Bida Body Part
  • Ekstra Ordinaryo
    • Ekstra Ordinaryo: Next Level
  • Galing Reveal
  • Nu Ginagawa Mo?
  • PIE Exam
  • PIE Game
  • Papa ng Masa

PIEnalo/PIEnalo: Pinoy Games/'Sang Daang PIEnalo

  • Ambagan
  • Dagdag Bawas
  • Matching Matching (2022)
    • Matching Matching: Limited Edition
  • Palong Follow
  • Pera o Bayong (PoB) [6]
    • PoB Jackpot
    • PoB: Sana All
    • Pasa o Bayong
  • Swerteng Sulpot

PIE Night Long

  • Basta Ka-Feeling Ka
  • How To Be U?
  • Moments
    • Connecting Moments
    • Hu-Quote Of The Night
    • Moment Mo
    • PIE Night Out
    • Tender, Love & Karen
  • PNL Sessions
  • Uzi
    • Uzi Moments
    • Uzi News
    • Uzi Report

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References

  1. "PIE channel begins broadcast on May 23". ABS-CBN News . May 23, 2022. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  2. "Pie Channel to deliver fun and prizes on TV, online starting May 23". The Philippine Star . May 26, 2022. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  3. "Gretchen Fullido, Vivoree, Elmo, and more PIE jocks lead new talk and music shows on PIE CHANNEL". Manila Bulletin . October 7, 2022. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  4. "PIEGALINGAN jocks recall humble beginnings". The Philippine Star . October 15, 2022. Retrieved March 26, 2023.
  5. "Melai Cantiveros, Samantha Bernardo join forces to host PIE Channel's game show". ABS-CBN News . February 14, 2023. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  6. 1 2 "Pera o Bayong returns, goes multimedia and interactive". The Philippine Star . May 22, 2022. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  7. "Negi, Alora Sasam lead new shows of PIE Channel". ABS-CBN News. April 18, 2023. Retrieved April 24, 2023.
  8. "Alora Sasam gives love advice in 'PIE Shorts: Eat Pay Love'". ABS-CBN News. February 7, 2023. Retrieved April 25, 2023.