Lifestyle (TV channel)
Lifestyle | |
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Logo used since May 22, 2015 | |
Launched | July 24, 1999 |
Owned by | Creative Programs |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Slogan | "Love your life." |
Country | Philippines |
Language | English |
Broadcast area | Worldwide |
Headquarters | ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines |
Sister channel(s) | Cinema One, Hero, Jeepney TV, Myx, Tag |
Website | lifestylenetwork.tv |
Lifestyle, also known as Lifestyle Network, stylized as Lifest♥le, is a global Filipino pay TV channel based in Quezon City. It is owned and operated by Creative Programs, a subsidiary of the media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation. Its programming is composed primarily of lifestyle and entertainment shows targeted to upscale women.
Programming Blocks
- Home on Lifestyle (Formerly HGTV on Lifestyle Network, and DIY) - a programming block dedicated for home improvements, room makeovers and interior design.
- Food on Lifestyle (Formerly Food Network on Lifestyle Network) - a programming block dedicated for the food lovers.
- Travel on Lifestyle (Formerly Fine Living and Tripping) - a programming block dedicated for travel and adventure.
- Self on Lifestyle (Formerly In Style, Limelight and Metro TV) - a programming block dedicated for style.
- Entertainment on Lifestyle' - a programming block dedicated for drama, reality and entertainment.
Programs
Original Programming, Special Features and Segments
Lifestyle - Produced Programs (Past And Present)
- Fashion Nation - first and exclusive special telecast on August 16, 2008 features Fashion Design Council of the Philippines.
- InSight - A special short-lived telecast on October 25, 2008 features Amazing Thailand.
- MomWorks - a 30-minute show hosted by Maricel Laxa-Pangilingan. It was aired on June 18, 2008.
- F.A.S.H. (Fashion And Style Hub) - a 30-minute fashion magazine show hosted by Biance Valerio. It was aired on August 26, 2010. [1]
- Sharon At Home a 30-minute show hosted by Sharon Cuneta. It was aired on September 18, 2010. [2]
- Curiosity Got The Chef - a 30-minute culinary show hosted by Sherwin Tee. [3]
- Sabrina's Kitchen a 30-minute culinary show hosted by Sabrina Antadi.
- Listed - season 4
- Amanda Loving Life
- Leading Ladies
- Interior Motives
- Foodprints
- Cooking Hawaiian Style
Non-Lifestyle Programs (Past and Present)
- Belo Beauty 101
- Philippine Realty TV
- Behind the Brand: The Philippine Fashion Week TV
- Runway TV
- Market to Master
- Chefscapades
- Everyday Creations
- San Miguel Purefoods Kwentong Kusina Kwentong Buhay
Local Short Segments (Past and Present)
In between shows or commercial breaks, the channel produced short segments.
- Scene and Heard - on events in town.
- Up and Coming - a segment on upcoming events.
- Objekt d' Art - a special segment on arts and culture.
- Fork on the Road - a segment on culinary.
- Life & Leisure - a guide on must-have establishments for all occasions.
- Savvy Shopper - a segment for consumers.
- Signature Dish - a culinary segment on restaurants as featured with professional chefs in the country.
- A Mile a Minute - a segment about travel and leisure.
- METRO Cover to Cover - a segment on the upcoming issue of METRO Magazine as featured with personalities behind the camera.
- Passion Journal - a segment on monthly and weekly journal highlights for occasions.
- Short Listed - a quick segment based on the program line-up.
Gallery
- The first Lifestyle Network logo used from July 24, 1999, to June 30, 2008
- The second Lifestyle Network logo in grayish silver used from July 1, 2008 to July 31, 2009
- The third Lifestyle Network logo in color scheme background used from August 1, 2009, to January 27, 2013.
- The fourth Lifestyle Network logo used from January 28, 2013, to May 21, 2015 (This logo is still being used in the US edition of Lifestyle)
- The fifth and current Lifestyle logo with pink letters (with the exception of the 'y'), used from May 22, 2015-present. The uppercase word "Network" is also removed from the channel's name to make it simply "Lifestyle". The cursive 'L' is also removed.
References
External links
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