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Wilma V. Galvante | |
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| Born | Wilma Valle Galvante |
| Alma mater | Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila |
| Occupation(s) | Former Head of Entertainment Division,TV5[1] Former Senior Vice President for Entertainment TV,GMA Network TV producer |
Wilma Valle Galvante is the former head ofTV5's entertainment division and the former Senior Vice President for entertainment atGMA Network. She is also a producer of numerous TV shows.[2]
As the head ofGMA Network's entertainment, she worked ondramas, light-hearted shows, and hired writers. She revived thelove team, popularized in the 1970s, resurrected local comic titles, and introducedfantasy series in prime time, such asMulawin. The network brought the rights to a number of local comic titles, such asDarna andCaptain Barbell. By late 2003, GMA's primetime programs outperformed those of its competing network.[3]
In September 2015, Galvante left the post to form Content Cows Company Inc. which produced TV5 programs includingHappy Truck ng Bayan andWattpad Presents.[4]
Since 2021, Galvante has been a content consultant forNet 25, the flagship television station of theEagle Broadcasting Corporation.[5]
On top of her career as a TV/Media personality, Galvante has been appointed by the Office of the Mayor and the City Council of Manila to sit as a member of the Board of Regents of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. In 2024, Galvante was also appointed by the Office of the President of the Philippines to be a board member of theMovie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB).
After graduating from thePamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Galvante was employed as a productionassistant atRadio Philippines Network.[3]
She became aline producer in the 1970s and 1980s, on films such asLino Brocka andLupita Kashiwahara.[3]She created the amateur singing contestAng Bagong Kampeon (The New Champion).[3]
Galvante was hired as SeniorVice President for entertainment atGMA Network in 1993. She has produced several dramas, including the Filipino adaptation ofMariMar,Codename: Asero, andThe Good Daughter.
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