The PMPC Star Award for Best Public Service Program is given to the best television public service of the year and also public service program hosts.
1987: Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko (GMA 7)
1988:
1989: Damayan (PTV 4)
1990:
1991: Hotline sa Trese (IBC 13)
1992: Eye to Eye (GMA 7)
1993: Hoy Gising! (ABS-CBN 2)
1994:
1995:
1996:
1997:
1998: not given
1999:
2000: Hoy Gising! (ABS-CBN 2)
2001: Imbestigador (GMA 7)
2002: Mission X (ABS-CBN 2)
2003: Wish Ko Lang (GMA 7)
2004: Imbestigador (GMA 7)
2005: Bitag (IBC 13)
2006: Wish Ko Lang (GMA 7)
2007: Bitag (UNTV 37)
2008: Bitag (UNTV 37)
2009: Imbestigador (GMA 7)
2010: Bitag (UNTV 37)
2011: Bitag (UNTV 37)
2012: Wish Ko Lang (GMA 7)
2013: Imbestigador (GMA 7)
2014: T3: Enforced (TV5)
2015: T3: Enforced (TV5)
2016: Buhay OFW (Aksyon TV) & Mission Possible (ABS-CBN 2)
2017: Wish Ko Lang (GMA 7)
2018: Healing Galing (TV5)
2019: Healing Galing (TV5)
2021: Healing Galing (TV5)
2023: Wish Ko Lang (GMA 7)
1987: Cielito del Mundo and Orly Mercado (Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko / GMA 7)
1988:
1989: Rosa Rosal (Damayan / PTV 4)
1990: Joseph Estrada and Cory Quirino (Hotline sa Trese / IBC 13)
1991: Joseph Estrada and Cory Quirino (Hotline sa Trese / IBC 13)
1992:
1993: Inday Badiday (Eye to Eye / GMA 7)
1994: Inday Badiday (Eye to Eye / GMA 7)
1995:
1996:
1997:
1998: not given
1999:
2000: Ted Failon (Hoy Gising / ABS-CBN 2)
2001: Mike Enriquez (Imbestigador / GMA 7)
2002: Erwin Tulfo (Mission X / ABS-CBN 2)
2003: Willie Revillame (Willingly Yours / ABS-CBN 2)
2004: Vicky Morales (Wish Ko Lang / GMA 7)
2005: Ben Tulfo (Bitag / IBC 13)
2006: Mike Enriquez (Imbestigador / GMA 7)
2007: Vicky Morales (Wish Ko Lang / GMA 7)
2008: Ben Tulfo (Bitag / UNTV 37)
2009: Ben Tulfo (Bitag Live / UNTV 37)
2010: Vicky Morales (Wish Ko Lang / GMA 7)
2011: Presida Acosta (Public Atorni / TV5)
2012: Presida Acosta (Public Atorni / TV5)
2013: Vicky Morales (Wish Ko Lang / GMA 7)
2014: Vicky Morales (Wish Ko Lang / GMA 7)
2015: Vicky Morales (Wish Ko Lang / GMA 7)
2016: Julius Babao (Mission: Possible / ABS-CBN 2)
2017: Vicky Morales (Wish Ko Lang / GMA 7)
2018: Vicky Morales (Wish Ko Lang / GMA 7)
2019: Edinell Calvario (Healing Galing / TV5)
2021: Edinell Calvario (Healing Galing / TV5)
2023: Edinell Calvario (Healing Galing / UNTV 37)
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