It’s Showtime to Become the Main Noontime Show of GMA Network?

Speculations spreading that It’s Showtime will become the main noontime show of GMA-7

IT’S SHOWTIME – The entertainment program is currently rumored to be the main noontime show of GMA Network.

There are ongoing speculations suggesting that Felipe Gozon, the Chairman and CEO of GMA Network, has anticipated the future decline of TAPE Inc.’s long-running show “Eat Bulaga.” As a result, GMA Network supposedly acquired “It’s Showtime” as a potential replacement.

The block time agreement between GMA Network and TAPE Inc., which produces “Eat Bulaga,” is set to expire in 2024. This has fueled rumors about the network’s intentions regarding the popular noontime show.

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On July 1, “It’s Showtime” began airing on GTV, a subsidiary of GMA. This move has added fuel to the speculation that GMA Network might be planning to eventually replace “Eat Bulaga” with “It’s Showtime.”

During an episode of the program “Cristy Ferminute,” the columnist mentioned these circulating rumors that have gained traction on social media. According to her, some netizens believe that Gozon possesses a keen foresight regarding the future of “Eat Bulaga” and made the decision to acquire “It’s Showtime” as a strategic move.

Cristy quoted a netizen’s comment that suggested Gozon took this step because he anticipated that “Eat Bulaga” wouldn’t last, referring to it as the “fake Bulaga.” The comment implies that “It’s Showtime” would eventually become the main noontime show of Channel 7, which is GMA Network’s flagship channel.

While these speculations have sparked interest and discussion among viewers and fans of both shows, it is important to note that they remain unconfirmed rumors at this point. Only time will reveal the true intentions and plans of GMA Network and the future of the noontime programming landscape.

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