Television[]
- January 3 - Mano Po Legacy: The Family Fortune premiered.
- January 7 - Stories from the Heart and The World Between Us ended.
- January 10 - Little Princess and I Can See You: AlterNate premiered.
- January 12 - Tunay na Buhay ended on GTV after 11 years.
- January 14 - Las Hermanas ended.
- January 17 - The second season of Prima Donnas premiered.
- January 29 - The second season of Agimat ng Agila premiered.
- February 11 -
- Wowowin ended its run on GMA Network after 7 years.
- I Left My Heart in Sorsogon ended.
- February 14 -
- Balitang Southern Tagalog premiered on GMA Batangas.
- Dapat Alam Mo! started broadcasting on GMA Network for its provisional simulcast.
- First Lady premiered.
- February 25 - Mano Po Legacy: The Family Fortune ended.
- February 28 - Widows' Web premiered.
- March 7 - Artikulo 247 premiered.
- March 18 - Dapat Alam Mo! ended its first broadcast on GMA Network.
- March 21 - Family Feud returned to GMA Network in its 4th iteration.
- April 22 - Little Princess ended.
- April 25 - Raising Mamay premiered.
- April 29 - Widows' Web ended.
- April 30 - The second season of Prima Donnas ended.
- May 2 - Apoy sa Langit and False Positive premiered.
- May 7 - The second season of Agimat ng Agila ended.
- May 14 - Jose & Maria's Bonggang Villa premiered.
- May 27 - False Positive ended.
- May 30 - Bolera premiered.
- June 2 - Mano Po Legacy: Her Big Boss ended.
- June 3 - Artikulo 247 ended.
- June 6 - The Fake Life and Love You Stranger premiered.
- June 26 - Taste Buddies ended on GTV after 9 years.
- July 1 - Mars Pa More and First Lady ended.
- July 4 - Lolong premiered.
- July 25 - TiktoClock premiered.
- July 29 - Raising Mamay ended.
- August 1 - Return to Paradise premiered.
- August 11 - Love You Stranger ended.
- August 26 - Bolera ended.
- August 28 - The second season of The Wall Philippines premiered.
- August 29 - What We Could Be premiered.
- September 3 -
- Apoy sa Langit ended.
- The first season of Running Man Philippines premiered.
- September 5 -
- Abot-Kamay na Pangarap premiered.
- One North Central Luzon premiered on GMA Dagupan and GMA Ilocos.
- September 23 - The Fake Life ended.
- September 26 -
- Nakarehas na Puso and Start-Up PH premiered.
- What We Could Be moved to a 9:35 PM timeslot.
- September 30 - Lolong ended.
- October 3 - Maria Clara at Ibarra premiered.
- October 27 - What We Could Be ended.
- October 31 - Mano Po Legacy: The Flower Sisters premiered.
- November 4 - Return to Paradise ended.
- November 7 - Unica Hija premiered.
- December 18 - the first season of Running Man Philippines ended.
- December 23 - Start-Up PH ended.
Events[]
- January 1 - GMA Artist Center rebranded to Sparkle GMA Artist Center or simply Sparkle.
- April 5 - ABS-CBN Corporation and GMA Network, Inc. sealed a content partnership to license some of the most popular and well-loved movies from Star Cinema airing on GMA's owned local channels.
- June 20 - GMA Network, Inc. launched a livestreaming exclusive episodes for new and current shows of GMA on their digital and online platforms such as Facebook and YouTube, Kapuso Stream.
- June ?? - After 32 years, Marissa Flores retired as SVP and head of GMA News and Public Affairs, and ended her consultancy on October 15.
- August 8 - GMA Network, Inc. launched a recapping exclusive episodes for old and well-loved shows of GMA on their YouTube channel, Stream Together.
- September 12 - GMA Network, Inc. appointed Oliver Victor Amoroso as the acting head of the news group of GMA News and Public Affairs beginning October 15.
- October 16 - GMA News, the news division of GMA News and Public Affairs, rebranded to GMA Integrated News, synergized into an integrated news division joint with GMA Regional TV's newsrooms, GMA News Online, and the Super Radyo radio network of Radio GMA (RGMA Network), including its flagship radio station DZBB.
- November 15 - GMA Integrated News and GMA Public Affairs were officially split into two separate divisions following the dissolution of GMA News and Public Affairs. The latter retained Nessa Valdellon as the division's First Vice President (FVP). Both Oliver Amoroso and Nessa Valdellion succeeded Marissa Flores under their respective positions.
People[]
People joining GMA[]
- Ashley Sarmiento
- Billy Crawford
- Boy Abunda (returned after 23 years)
- Kazel Kinouchi
- Lauren King
- Marco Masa
- Vanessa Peña
- Xian Lim
- Zephanie
People leaving GMA[]
- Ayra Mariano (moved to UNTV)
- Bea Binene
- Willie Revillame (moved to ALLTV and later returned to TV5)
- Marissa Flores (SVP and consultant, GMA News and Public Affairs)
- Kim Rodriguez
- Jackie Rice
- Mike Enriquez (prolonged medical leave until his death)
Deaths[]
- March 17 - Bobby Nalzaro
- August 5 - Cherie Gil (actress)
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