VGC Affiliates Association

The VGC Affiliates Association is an organization jointly owned by the owners of primary and secondary affiliates of the FV+ network. It is the group structure of the network's affiliation system.

History
In 1956, in a mission by VGC to expand coverage after opened their second station DWVP-TV in Angeles City, Pampanga (later a WB affiliate in 1995; now a PlayStation TV affiliate), they opened the VGC Affiliation Program and the VAA to support it.

The association was initially under an invite-only basis, meaning only VGC can reach out and pick stations, and was only giving primary affiliations, which continued for 12 years after VGC removed the invite policy.

Their first member was General Teleradio (now RKO General), which put upstart DWVC-TV in Dagupan and the construction permit for DWOR-TV in Laoag, which would launch 2 years later, as primary VGC affiliates. About 2 months later, VGC picked Westinghouse Broadcasting, owner of a CBS affiliate in VGC's home area of the Manila region, who picked NBC affiliate DWBZ-TV in Baguio