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Watch clear recordings of Filipino News like Bandila and TV Patrol, movies and sports events via SBS on Demand

You want to watch Filipino News but do not have TFC TV subscription? Tired of watching blurry and full of ads clips from YouTube? 

Do you want to watch a recording of the latest sports events such the FIFA World cup 2014, football, basketball, rugby, etc?

SBS on Demand - This is the new app I have stumbled onto, that allows Filipino News & Current Affairs.

SBS on Demand
You can watch recorded Filipino news like Bandila and TV Patrol through your smartphones and smart TVs. Just search for 'SBS on Demand' on Apple Store or Google Play store.


This app is clearly an alternative to YouTube. The recordings are clear; both audio and video.

Bandila News on SBS on Demand

Bandila News on SBS on Demand
Aside from Filipino news, there are also recordings from other nationalities like Greek, Serbian, etc.

There are other genres also like drama, sports events and movies. All of these you can watch through your smartphones and smart TVs for FREE.

SBS on Demand
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