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Vice Ganda launches own network

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WITH the denied franchise renewal of ABS-CBN, a lot of Kapamilya shows bid goodbye. However, this didn’t stop some of the Kapamilya stars to continue giving out fun and good vibes to their fans through different digital platforms. It is undeniable that Vice Ganda’s late-night show, “Gandang Gabi Vice” (GVV), is one of the most-watched TV shows during Sunday nights. GGV is known for its fun and highly entertaining guests that will surely make viewers burst into laughter.

That said, the “Unkabogable Star” Vice Ganda will be launching his digital network this Friday, July 24.

The all-new Vice Ganda Network will be exclusively accessed through its official website, www.viceganda.com.ph.

The digital network will feature Vice News, Vice Beauty tips, and subscribers will also get a chance to win some Vice giveaways through joining the fun Vice Games. But the most awaited launch in the network is its online show “Gabing gabi na Vice.”

Vice Ganda revealed that he is now more free with fewer restrictions, unlike in television. Vice Ganda is now focused on being healthy and aims to help his fellow comedians and colleagues who lost their jobs in this time of pandemic upon the closure of ABS-CBN. According to him, he no longer thinks of the “competition.”

Vice Ganda revealed that the digital show is different from his previous television shows like ABS-CBN’s noontime show, “It’s Showtime.”

Aside from “Gabing Gabi Na Vice,” he will also post documentaries, comedy shows and other exciting things on his network. (MMC)

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