UNTV is a major TV broadcast network with 24-hour programming. An Ultra High Frequency station with strong brand contents that appeal to everyone, UNTV is one of the most trusted and successful Philippine networks that guarantees wholesome and quality viewing experience.
Devoted to sensible broadcasting, highlighting alternative and intelligent programs, UNTV acknowledges the role played by media in the enrichment of life, culture, thinking and identity of Filipinos around the world.
Programs at UNTV are designed to reflect positive spirit and values, that adhereto safeguarding media freedom and responsibility to delivering free, responsible and responsive network.
UNTV prides itself as the only Philippine station with 24/7 satellite operations, UNTV is owned by Progressive Broadcasting Corporation.
Vision and Mission
UNTV strives to achieve its corporate vision and mission, namely:
- As responsible and involved member of the community, to acknowledge the role played by media in the enrichment of life, culture, thinking and identity of every Filipino viewer.
- To provide programs that reflect positive Filipino spirit and values without prejudice against any person in terms of sex, age, preference, culture, dialects, etc.
- To safeguard and use the freedom of the press afforded by the laws of the land to bring a truly free, responsible and responsive network.
The former UNTV
A year after the Y2K fever, the radio network NU 107.5 widened its scope and added television. In the growing Progressive Broadcasting Corp. family, its visual counterpart was born with UNTV. Fast-paced, contemporary, edgy and original shows and music video-centered programs emerged out of the creative minds of its owners, banker/businessman Mr. Alfredo Henares and radio veteran Mike N. Pedero.
The station was producer and creator of television’s hugely popular and sensational odd show called “Strange Brew;” the experimental short video and film window on TV, “Eat my Shorts,” and, music video program that features contemporary, rock and edgy artists, “In the raw.”
As television’s “Home of New Rock,” the station, like its radio counterpart, set the standard for good taste in rock and contemporary songs, blasting off with music that are dynamic, young, passionate, creative, and always ready to renew itself.
Lifestyle defining was how popular culture observers said of UNTV because it made inroads with Filipino rock musicians, to give opportunity for them to have their songs aired on radio and television.
In its old hat, UNTV strives to give audiences a taste of what television should be.