General Station Television

General Station Television is a Philippine commercial television network founded on July 4, 1975. It distributes and broadcasts Technic Heroes film series, Bionicle series, The Drillmation Series, Jamie's Got Tentacles!, Magic Vari, Countryballs: The Animated Series, Magically Girlz, Neighbours, and other El Kadsreian Islands, Croeyan, Herzolish, Vustrelan, Minecraftian, Azaran, Alexonian, Jetanian, Kuboian, Sakarian, and YinYangian programs, etc. It has sisters channels, GS Anime, GS Cinema, GS Comedy, GS Drama, GS Kids, GS Lifestyle, GS Reality, GS Sports, and GS World, both only available in digital terrestrial and satellite television.

History
The network was founded on July 4, 1975 by Alfonsio Rubio Jr.. It's allowed to operate by the Philippine government during Martial Law years. The first TV station was DWGS-TV channel 5 (now channel 10) in Metro Manila. It was followed by other Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao stations from 1976 to 1983 starting with Cebu and Dabap. The first program was Hello GSTV hosted by Miss Lio, a Chinese Filipino who spoke very little Tagalog at the time.

The network gained popularity when Filipino viewers had critically acclaimed the Drillmation Series anime starting with Angry German Kid and other entertainment programs including a Vlokozuian program in 1978.

During the EDSA revolution happened, GSTV opened more TV stations, with DWGS-TV frequencies moved to channel 11 on October 14, 1986 and became fully privatized. In 1990, GSTV established three new TV stations in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. Previously, the only GSTV station in the region was a low-powered station in Sulu that could only be received in the rest of the region via TV DXing. In 1993, the Manila channel moved to VHF 10.

During the 1980's, it broadcast a popular Tagalog dub of , entitled Lamu ang alien lady. The dub premiered during the 1983 Holy Week and gained GSTV a viewership of teens who romanticized Lum and children who wished to be Ataru so they could meet fantastic beings from beyond the known universe.

In mid-2008, GSTV began test trials for HD digital television using DVB-T, but it moved to ISDB-T since 2010.

On September 7, 2012, GSTV officially becomes first Philippine television network to broadcast in full HD (1080p), available on SkyCable, Destiny Cable, Cignal Digital Philippines, G Sat, etc. It also available in El Kadsreian Islands via Freeview, ElStar, and Cignal Digital UEKN. In 2016, GSTV shuts down the analog signal and moves to digital TV transmission, making the first TV network to do.

Programs
See List of programs broadcast by GSTV.

Broadcast hours history

 * 12:00 pm to 10:00 pm (1975-1980)
 * 12:00 am to 11:00 pm (1980-1983)
 * 10:00 am to 11:00 pm (1983-1986)
 * 10:00 am to 12:00 am (1986-1989)
 * 8:00 am to 12:00 am (1989-1993)
 * 7:00 am to 12:00 am (1993-1996)
 * 6:00 am to 12:30 am (1996-2005)
 * 5:30 am to 1:00 am (2005-2010)
 * 5:00 am to 1:00 am (2010-2016)
 * 24 hours (2016-present)