List of programs previously broadcast by RJTV

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This is a list of programs previously aired by RJTV . For the current shows on RJTV of this network, see List of programs broadcast by RJTV.

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Local defunct shows

News programs

Public service

Current affairs

Talk shows

Travel shows

Variety shows

Celebrity talk shows

Youth-oriented shows

Showbiz oriented

Religious shows

Reality shows

Lifestyle shows

Drama

Kids' programs

Sports

Game shows

Infomercials

Movie blocks

Specials

Previously aired programs

♥ Now moved to ETC
● Now moved to Jack TV
1 Acquired through the blocktime agreement with 2nd Avenue

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