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Philippine TV channel
Television channel
Pop Life TV Country Philippines Broadcast area Defunct Headquarters Phil. Stock Exchange Centre, Exchange Road,
Ortigas Center ,
Pasig , Philippines Language(s) English Filipino Picture format
480i (
SDTV ) Owner Asian Cable Communications Launched April 8, 2019 (launch) Closed March 21, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-03-21 ) (shutdown) Website
www .poplife .com .ph
Pop Life was a
Philippine lifestyle and entertainment television channel owned by Asian Cable Communications.
[1]
[2]
On March 21, 2020, Pop Life TV ceased broadcasting due to the community quarantine amid the
COVID-19 pandemic , stating it was temporary.
[3] In 2022, Pop Life's
Facebook page re-uploaded their profile
[4] and cover photo,
[5] although there is no confirmation if this is a sign that they are going back on air.
Final programming
Pop Life's programming line-up comprises travel, lifestyle, infotainment, docuseries, animated, as well as locally produced programs and religious programs.
List of programs broadcast by Pop Life TV
Note: Titles are arranged based on categories
Travel
Animated
Local
Docuseries
Infotainment
Religious
Lifestyle
Music
Infomercials
References
^ Inao, Clarisse (October 18, 2018).
"POP LIFE TV now offers premium shows for foodies" .
Philippine Daily Inquirer .
^
a
b Inao, Clarisse (January 14, 2019).
"Festival junkie? This new Pop Life TV show is for you" .
Philippine Daily Inquirer .
^ Saldaña, Joshua (March 21, 2020).
"CHANNEL ADVISORY: Pop Life TV is temporarily signing off starting March 21, 2020 until further notice" . Pop Life TV Facebook page .
^
"Pop Life TV - Pop Life TV added a new photo" . www.facebook.com . Retrieved June 11, 2023 .
^
"Facebook" . www.facebook.com . Retrieved June 11, 2023 .
^ Inao, Clarisse (January 13, 2019).
"Travel Around the World with Cities of the World" . Philippine Daily Inquirer . Retrieved June 25, 2019 .
^ Inao, Clarisse (January 31, 2019).
" 'Pope' is a peek into the life of a powerful man" . Philippine Daily Inquirer . Retrieved June 25, 2019 .
^ Esteban, Nathalie (March 28, 2019).
"Endangered Cuisines Get the Spotlight in Vanishing Foods" . Philippine Daily Inquirer . Retrieved June 25, 2019 .
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1 Joint venture.2 Partnership.3 Distribution.4 Continued broadcast on international and online.