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Television[]

Films[]

  • July 26 - The Cheating Game (co-produced with GMA Public Affairs) was released.
  • September 20 - Video City (co-produced with Studio Viva and Viva Films) was released.
  • October 18 - Five Break Ups and a Romance (co-produced with CS Studios Myriad) was released.
  • December 25 - Firefly (co-produced with GMA Public Affairs) was released, as part of the 49th Metro Manila Film Festival.

Events[]

  • January 16 - GMA Network launched its Pinoy throwback subchannel on digital terrestrial television, Pinoy Hits.
  • February 27 - GMA Network and its other channels switched its broadcast from its longtime 4:3 fullscreen TV format to the 16:9 widescreen format.
  • May 1 - GMA Pinoy TV, GMA Life TV and GMA News TV became available on ABS-CBN's streaming platform, iWantTFC (outside of the Philippines).
  • November 5 - GMA's 2023 Christmas station ID, "Feeling Blessed Ngayong Pasko", was released.

People[]

People joining GMA[]

People leaving GMA[]

Deaths[]

  • March 24 - Andrei Sison (Sparkle artist)
  • August 7 - Clyde Mercado (senior assistant vice president of GMA Public Affairs)
  • August 29 - Mike Enriquez (newscaster)
  • October 29 - Joey Paras (comedian and actor)
  • December 17 - Ronaldo Valdez (actor)
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