10% QTV is a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired on Rogers Television stations in Ontario from 1995 to 2001. It was the first multiseason television series in Canada targeted specifically to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, being preceded only by the short-run documentary series Coming Out in 1972.
The series first aired in 1995 as Cable 10%, and adopted the 10% QTV name in 1997.
The series was produced in Toronto by a volunteer committee. It aired documentary and feature reports on LGBT life and news in Canada and internationally, including an annual episode airing highlights from the Toronto Pride Parade.
The series aired on all Rogers community channels in Southern and Eastern Ontario. Following the end of the series, the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives took over the program's website, incorporating it into the CLGA's own website.
DZOE-TV, channel 11, is a television station owned by ZOE Broadcasting Network. As part of an agreement with GMA Network, is the flagship station of Philippine all-news and lifestyle oriented television network GMA News TV; The station is operated by GMA Network Inc. Its studios are located the 22nd floor, Strata 2000 Building, Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, and at the GMA Network Center at the corner of Timog Avenue and Epifanio de los Santos Avenue in Quezon City and the transmitter is located at GMA Compound, Barangay Culiat, Tandang Sora, Quezon City.
The Channel 11 frequency in Metro Manila was originally granted to a joint venture between the leaders of two major Filipino religious movements, Mike Velarde (of the El Shaddai movement) and Eddie Villanueva (of Jesus Is Lord Church), however disputes between the two leaders would result in Villanueva being awarded full ownership of the station from the Philippine Congress. In 1999, Enternet leased airtime on DZOE, simulcasting CNBC Asia during the daytime hours. Contract disputes would lead to the agreement ending in 2002.
GMA News TV (informally abbreviated GNTV or simply News TV) is a television network in the Philippines and it is co-owned and operated by GMA Network Inc. and ZOE Broadcasting Network Inc./ZOE-TV of Jesus Is Lord Church leader Eddie Villanueva. GNTV's content, ranging from news and public affairs programs along with other programs - current affairs programming, entertainment, reality, drama, comedy, series, movie blockbuster, lifestyle, sports programs - is provided by GMA's subsidiary Citynet Network Marketing and Productions, Inc., which in turn has an airtime agreement as the main content provider of ZOE-TV since 2005.
The network debuted on February 28, 2011 as a replacement for its former national network "Q"— as such it is broadcast by all television service providers and terrestrial stations which formerly carried Q. Its broadcast facilities for studios are located at the 22/F Strata 2000 Building, Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City and GMA Network Center, EDSA corner Timog Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City with transmitter is located at Tandang Sora, Barangay Culiat, Quezon City.
You don't know my name
No need to know
I am the dark sick blind hate
Bad to the bone
I will destroy all holy - insurrection day
And on my day of glory - resurrection day
I will be awaitin' you
Rippin' you apart
Inside out
Inside out
Inside out
Inside hell
I am disaster
Lethal and bold
I am the evil master
Your final call
I will destroy all holy - insurrection day
And on my day of glory - resurrection day
I will be awaitin' you
Welcome to my home, I'll be waiting
Inside hell
Inside hell
Inside hell
Inside hell
Inside hell
Inside hell
Inside hell
Inside hell