Omega Television (Philippines)

Omega Television (also known as simply Omega) was an experimental television network and programming block launched on November 29, 1972, two months after the closure of Television Three due to martial law. The government allowed Teleradio Broadcasting Company to broadcast weeks after the declaration of martial law.

The television network was split into two: Omega 1 for daytime programming (5:00 am to 11:45 am) and Omega 2 for afternoon-nighttime programming (2:45 pm to 9:30 pm), leaving a three hour break in between. A slide promo for Omega 2 and a program schedule for the current and upcoming days were put during the three hour time.

Omega was rebranded back to Television Three on February 17, 1973. Over a year later, Omega Television was reinstated as a programming block for Television Three, replacing the TBC programming block. It was discontinued on November 16, 1977, being replaced by its predecessor.