Philippine Television Network (New Age of Fascism)

Philippine Television Network (abbreviated PTV) is the flagship state broadcaster owned by the Government of the Philippines. Founded in 1974 with the name People's Television Network, it is operated by the Ministry of Communications and Publicity (MCP) under the Bureau of Radio and Television Broadcasting (RTB). Today, it is one of four television broadcasters allowed in the Philippines along with ACR Network, Inquirer Media, and Televisyon Radyo Intramuros.

Channels
PTV has the following channels:
 * PTV-1: Flagship channel; general programming
 * PTV-2: Local programing (Available only on an assigned area of coverage)
 * PTV-3 News Channel: 24/7 national news and current affairs (in Filipino)
 * PTV-4 News Channel: 24/7 national news and current affairs (in English)
 * PTV-5: Finance and Stock market
 * PTV-6: Sports
 * PTV-7: Weather
 * PTV-8: Catholic channel
 * PTV-9: Arts and Culture
 * PTV-10: Entertainment
 * PTV-11 (PTV World): International channel
 * PTV-12 (PTV Kids): Children and educational programing
 * PTV-13: Documentary
 * PTV-14: Political affairs
 * PTV-15 (PTV-BP): Broadcasts live and recorded coverage of Batasang Pambansa sessions.
 * PTV-16: Broadcasts live and recorded coverage of the State Director's daily affairs.
 * PTV-17 Alerta: Broadcasts live and recorded coverage on wanted dissidents as well as displaying their personal information and faces on-air.
 * PTV-18: Military (owned by the AFP)

Controversy
Due to the fact that the network is known to broadcast personal information of dissidents such as photos and videos of themselves and their families, countries such as China and Iran condemned the Philippines citing "hypocrisy" and "violation of privacy". Furthermore, some allies to the Philippines such as the United States also expressed their concerns towards the Philippine government for their decision to broadcast live executions and torture of political opponents. However, no actions were taken against the Philippines due to its influence over world politics and the fact their actions is "God's work" and is sanctioned by the Philippine Catholic Church.