Philippine local show is pretty simple and out of any complex. It mainly focuses on public service like giving away cash prizes or any prize of any sort that can make a typical Filipino life better. The variety shows, although not all of them, are quite entertaining. Believing to be more than just an artist, A typical Filipino celebrity is believed to sing, dance and act at the same time. Branching out to different entertaining corners of the industry is an artist's way of showing his or her craft and experimenting on it can possibly make the artist earn a greater credit than singing/dancing/acting alone.
Also, one thing I like in particular is the show's way of making its audiences' life better, Giving equal opportunities to every Filipino to have the best life that they can have by calling out to all kinds of people to join some local television competitions. Concepts are always new without giving their public service concept up.
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