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TV5 Network Inc.
Subsidiary
Industry Broadcasting
Predecessor Associated Broadcasting Corporation (1960-1972)
Associated Broadcasting Company / ABC Development Corporation (1992-2015)
Founded June 19, 1960; 64 years ago (1960-06-19)
Founder Joaquin "Chino" Roces
Headquarters TV5 Media Center, Reliance cor. Sheridan Sts., Mandaluyong City, Philippines
Key people
Manuel V. Pangilinan (Chairman)
Emmanuel Ramon C. Lorenzana (President and CEO)
Chot Reyes (President, Media5)
Rod Nepomuceno (First Vice President for Sales)
Revenue Increase PHP 2.31 billion[1] (FY 2011)
Total assets Increase PHP 8.84 billion (FY 2011)[1]
Owner Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company
Number of employees
950 [2] (FY 2015)
Parent MediaQuest Holdings
Divisions TV5
News5
Sports5
Digital5
Alagang Kapatid Foundation
Website tv5.com.ph

TV5 Network Inc. (formerly known as Associated Broadcasting Company / ABC Development Corporation) is a Filipino media company based in Mandaluyong City. It is owned by MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company headed by business tycoon Manuel V. Pangilinan.

Among its assets are the broadcast television networks TV5 and AksyonTV, the radio network Radyo5 News FM, satellite television channels Colours, Hyper, Bloomberg TV Philippines and Sari-Sari Channel as well as digital and online portals TV4ME Philippines, TV5.com.ph Sports5.ph, and News5 Everywhere.

History

Origin

Joaquin "Chino" Roces, owner of the Manila Times was granted of a radio-TV franchise from Congress under Republic Act 2945 on June 19, 1960. He then founded the Associated Broadcasting Corporation and the channel "ABC 5" with the call sign DZTM-TV and its first studios along Roxas Boulevard, becoming the fourth television network established in the country. ABC operated radio and television services from 1960 until September 21, 1972 when President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law. Both ABC and the Manila Times were forcibly shut down as a result.

Revival

After the People Power Revolution in 1986, Chino Roces made a successful appeal to President Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino for the restoration of the network.

New stockholders led by broadcast veteran Edward Tan and Chino Roces's son Edgardo then began the arduous task of resuming broadcasts. The Securities and Exchange Commission granted their application for an increase in capitalization and amendments to ABC’s articles of incorporation and by-laws. They were subsequently granted a permit to operate by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).

ABC inaugurated its new studio complex and transmitter tower in San Bartolome, Novaliches, Quezon City in 1990, which was used until 2013; and began test broadcasts by the end of 1991; officially returning on air as the Associated Broadcasting Company on February 21, 1992, with ABC Development Corporation as the new corporate name. Its radio counterpart, Kool 106 was launched at the same time. Later, it acquired a new franchise to operate on December 9, 1994, under Republic Act 7831 signed by President Fidel V. Ramos.

In 1999, ABC was awarded the channel 47 frequency in Metro Manila, the last remaining UHF frequency in the market, with a powerful transmitting capacity, christening it DWDZ-TV. However, has been inactive since 2003.

Cojuangco era

In October 2003, ABC was acquired by a group led by businessman Antonio "Tonyboy" Cojuangco, Jr. served as Chairman of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) from 1998-2004 and owner of Dream Satellite Broadcasting and Bank of Commerce, among other assets.[3]

Its biggest achievement was when its flagship channel, ABC, won as the "Outstanding TV Station" award at the 2005 KBP Golden Dove Awards, with several other programs on the network also earning awards in their respective categories.

In early 2007, ABC suffered a setback when it implemented a series of budget cuts, primarily directed towards its news department, which laid off most of its employees.

On 2008, ABC-5 was rebranded as TV5 as it enters a partnership with MPB Primedia Inc., a local company backed by Media Prima Berhad of Malaysia as part of a long-term strategy to make the station more competitive. This caused the revitalization of its ratings from 1.9% in July 2008 (prior to the re-branding) to 11.1% in September 2009.[4]

Acquisition by PLDT

On October 20, 2009, Media Prima announced that it would be divesting its 70% share in TV5 and selling it to the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company's broadcasting division, MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. to recover its assets from the global financial crisis. It was formally acquired on March 2, 2010 as announced by PLDT chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan. TV5 was reformatted on April 4, 2010 with a new lineup of programming and branding as the "Kapatid" ("sibling") network.[5] Dream FM was retained under Cojuangco management with TV5 as licensee until June 2011.

Upon acquisition, TV5 expressed interest to acquire the 27.24% controlling share of Indosiar Karya Media, which operates Indosiar, by-then owned by PLDT affiliate Salim Group in an effort to transform the network as the pan-regional multimedia leader in Southeast Asia. The agreement was projected to be reached by 2011, but it was never conceptualized after Indosiar merged to Surya Citra Media, a subsidiary of Emtek in 2013.[6][7]

On October 1, 2010, TV5 took over the management of MediaQuest's Nation Broadcasting Corporation stations; DWFM was re-launched as a TV5-branded news radio station on November 8, 2010, Radyo5 92.3 NewsFM, and DWNB-TV was re-launched as AksyonTV on February 21, 2011, a news channel based on TV5's newscast Aksyon.[8][9]

In June 2011, Sports5 began a deal with the state-run Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation to produce sports programming for the network under the brand AKTV. The blocktime deal ended on May 31, 2013, although TV5 continues to use IBC-13's Broadcast City facilities for sports events as MediaQuest Holdings is a possible bidder for the privatization of IBC-13.[10][11][12]

Through co-owned Pilipinas Global Network Ltd., international channels Kapatid TV5 and AksyonTV International were launched in April 2011. The channels were available in Europe, Middle East, North Africa, Guam, and the United States.

Through affiliate Cignal, the network launched its own satellite television networks: lifestyle channel Colours, sports channel Hyper, and Weather Information Network (now defunct). The channels were launched on April 14, 2012.[13]

TV5 has also entered the social media space as it launched its online lifestyle site Kristn.com, an Pinoy online music portal Balut Radio and news video content site News5 Everywhere.[14] Kristn and Balut Radio are inactive since December 2014.

Rey Espinosa steps down as ABC Development Corporation President and CEO on June 1, 2013 to assume his new post as Associate Director of the First Pacific Company Ltd., PLDT's majority owner. He was replaced by Noel C. Lorenzana, the Head of the Individual Business for the PLDT Group.[15]

By December 23, 2013, the network relocated and began broadcasting from its new headquarters, the 6,000 square meter TV5 Media Center located in Reliance, Mandaluyong; vacating its Novaliches complex, which is in use from 1992, as well as its studios in Delta Theater (Quezon City), Broadway Centrum (New Manila), Marajo Tower (Bonifacio Global City) and the PLDT Locsin Building (Makati). The transmitter and corporate offices of TV5 remained at #762 Quirino Highway, Brgy. San Bartolome, Novaliches, Quezon City. Phase 1 (News5 Center) was completed on the same day while Phase 2 of the building (Entertainment Building) has currently under construction. Once the Media Center is completed in 2016, it will housed TV5, and their sister companies Cignal Digital TV, Voyager Innovations and Philex Mining.[16][17][18][19]

Upon failure of acquiring a stake on GMA Network, TV5's parent, the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) pours more funds to TV5. PLDT's subsidiary, ePLDT, Inc., invests P6-billion in the form of Philippine Depositary Receipts (PDRs) in MediaQuest to sustain the growth momentum of TV5 as well as affiliate Cignal TV. PLDT will also installing new platforms and technology that will suit consumers’ preference. TV5 Chair Manny Pangilinan predicted that TV5 will "break even" by 2017.[20][21]

In response to the process of shifting to Digital Terrestrial Television, TV5 invested P500-700 million in the next 4 years as preparation for its shift to digital TV. Currently, TV5 and AksyonTV conduct digital test broadcasts on channels 42 and 51, operated by TV5 affiliates Nation Broadcasting Corporation and GV Broadcasting Systems, Inc., respectively. It also plans to convert its UHF stations that operates TV5 and AksyonTV, to DTV transmitters.[22][23]

In December 2014, ABC Development Corporation partners with Singapore-based studio Brand New Media to launch a multi-channel datacasting service 4ME Philippines. 4Me will feature original content, produced both in the Philippines and internationally, for a network of lifestyle channels covering food, health, fashion, tech, comedy, travel, home, entertainment, celebrity, sport, outdoor adventure and music. With the domain www.TV4ME.ph, 4ME is targeted to launched this 2015. Brand New Media has already launched a similar service in Australia.[24]

On February 23, 2015, ABC Development Corporation changed its name to TV5 Network Inc. after its flagship TV station, based on SEC regulatory filing.

On March 25, 2015, TV5 Network Inc. and Cignal Digital TV announced its partnership with Bloomberg L.P. to establish a local Bloomberg service in the Philippines. It will provide up-to-date business information to aid in their decision-making in an aim to place the country as the "next financial capital of Southeast Asia". The service was formally unveiled on August 13 and it started airing on October 5, 2015.[25][26][27]

TV5 Network Inc. also launched its digital library of original online content called Digital5, using the company's online portals to produce exclusive programs that compasses different audiences on different platforms.[28]

Last August 3, 2015, TV5 Network through its sister company Cignal, ties up with Viva Communications to form an entertainment network the Sari-Sari Channel that will air programs and movies from both the Viva portfolio and TV5. SSN will also handling the production of all the entertainment programs of TV5.[29] In lieu of this, TV5 has appointed Viva head honcho Vic del Rosario, Jr. as the network's chief entertainment strategist in October 2015.[30]

Broadcast Assets

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TV5

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TV5 (formerly known as ABC) is the flagship broadcast asset of the network. Founded on June 29, 1960, it is branded as the Kapatid (Sibling) Network and The Happy Network. Currently, TV5 placed in the third spot of the television ratings.

Its programming includes news and information shows from News5, sports programming produced by Sports5, anime, teleserye, korean dramas, U.S. dramas and cartoon shows, movie blocks, comedy shows, game shows, as well as reality and variety shows.

AksyonTV

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AksyonTV (Action TV) is a news and sports television network co-owned by TV5 Network and Nation Broadcasting Corporation. Founded on February 21, 2011, AksyonTV's programs comprises a combination of live news reports, documentaries, sports and current affairs programming. Its existing lineup of programming draws upon TV5’s own resources and its news partners. It also airs simulcasts programs of Radyo5 92.3 News FM and news programs of TV5.

Catsup

Catsup (pronounced as Catch-Up) is a digital-exclusive subchannel of TV5 Network Inc. Currently under test broadcast, it airs re-runs of top-rated programs from TV5 and selected Sports5 coverages. It also airs replays of selected News5 documentaries and classic Filipino movies on weekends. It is currently available in Manila, where its digital signal is being tested.

Radyo5

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Radyo5 is collective name for news/talk FM radio stations of the Nation Broadcasting Corporation. The stations' all-news format is co-branded with News5, the news department of the television channel TV5. The first one to adopt the format is DWFM 92.3 FM on October 1, 2010 followed by DYNC 101.9 FM Cebu on November 12, 2012 and DXFM 101.9 FM Davao on December 3, 2012, with 3 relay stations serving Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro and General Santos City.

Cable/Satellite Assets

Colours

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Colours, is a magazine cable/satellite television channel operated by TV5 through affiliate Cignal Digital TV. Launched on May 5, 2012, its programming composed primarily of lifestyle and reality shows.

Hyper

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Hyper is a sports and entertainment cable/satellite television channel operated by TV5 through Cignal Digital TV. Launched on April 14, 2012, its programming composed of local and foreign produced sports programs and events, some of them came from now-defunct primetime block AKTV, as well as Jai-Alai and horse racing events.

Bloomberg TV Philippines

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Bloomberg TV Philippines is a Philippine business news channel formed through a partnership of TV5 Network Inc., Cignal Digital TV and Bloomberg L.P. that includes a variety of locally produced business and complementary programs powered by News5 and foreign news from the main Bloomberg Television. It was launched on October 5, 2015.

Sari-Sari Channel

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Sari-Sari Channel is the 24-hour all-Filipino general entertainment channel joint-ventured by TV5 Network Inc., through Cignal Digital TV and Viva Communications. It will air programs and movies from both the Viva portfolio and TV5 with channel's original productions in partnership with TV5's talents. It will launch on January 15, 2016.

Fox Filipino

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TV5 archived programs are also aired on Fox Filipino, a Philippine-exclusive cable/satellite channel owned and operated by Fox International Channels Philippines, a local subsidiary of 21st Century Fox owned by American businessman Rupert Murdoch. Fox Filipino was launched on March 1, 2012.

Internet/Social Media

Interaksyon.com/News 5 Everywhere

News5 Everywhere (News5.com.ph) is the official online video and audio content management platform and Social TV of TV5. It also serves as online and on-demand streaming portal for TV5 and AksyonTV as well as serving as an online citizen journalism portal of News5.

TV4ME Philippines

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TV4ME Philippines is a digital advertorial datacasting service operated under the joint venture of TV5 and Brand New Media, a Singapore-based online content provider. It offers original programs that ranges from food, health, travel, shopping, motoring, property, business, finance, careers, sports, hobbies, and technology.

Digital5

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Digital5, an online programming division of TV5, provides an array of online-exclusive content with various genres that can be viewed on all platforms through the online portals of TV5, Sports5 and News5 Everywhere.

International Presence

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TV5's International Presence is overseen by Pilipinas Global Limited, Ltd. (PGN), a joint subsidiary of TV5 Network Inc. (40%) and its parent the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (60%), Founded on April 11, 2011 at the British Virgin Islands, it has two subsidiaries of its own, PGN (Canada) Ltd., based in British Columbia, and the PGN (US) LLC., incorporated through the Delaware General Corporation Law and currently based on California. Through these subsidiaries, PGN acts as the sole and exclusive distributor and licensee of the programs, shows, films and channels of TV5 through international syndication and its owned-and-operated channels, the Kapatid TV5 and AksyonTV International.[31]

Prior to this, TV5 (formerly ABC-5) airs its programs through an international channel, The Mabuhay Channel and its counterpart in Canada. The Mabuhay Channel features a wide array of programming from movies, music, sports, entertainment, current affairs to children's and lifestyle programming from ABC-5 as well as PTV-4, IBC-13, the CCI Asia Group and Viva Entertainment. It is founded on July 22, 2004 by Philippine Multimedia Systems, Inc. (PMSI), current operator of Dream Satellite TV and by-then sister company of ABC-5 (PMSI and ABC-5 are owned by Antonio "Tonyboy" Cojuangco, Jr.) It was closed on August 18, 2008, 9 days after ABC-5's rebrand to TV5 and due to the channel's pullout from Dish Network.

Defunct Services

AKTV

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AKTV is a primetime sports programming block produced by Sports5 division of TV5 and was aired on state-run Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC). Formed by an blocktime agreement on February 28, 2011, it was launched on June 5, 2011 by an AKTV Run at the SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City. However, due to high airtime caused by the impending privatization of IBC, AKTV ceased airing on May 31, 2013 although TV5 continues to use IBC's Broadcast City facilities for its sports programming as TV5's parent, MediaQuest Holdings, has a potential bid for its privatization that was aimed to happen by 2016.

Weather Information Network

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Weather Information Network is the first weather-oriented television channel in the Philippines. It is created on May 2012 as TV5 forms a partnership with New Zealand-based Metra Weather. the channel brings projected storm tracks, wind direction, rain volume, water conditions, regional and provincial weather, and seven-day forecasts as well as other information related to weather. The channel ceased airing on December 23, 2013, as TV5 transfers its broadcast facilities from its Novaliches compound to TV5 Media Center in Mandaluyong City.

Dream FM Network

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Dream FM Network is the original radio network of ABC Development Corporation when it is reopened on 1992. With its flagship station DWET 106.7 FM Manila (now airing as Energy FM which is owned by Ultrasonic Broadcasting System), it undergoes multiple format, including Hot AC, Top 40 hits, Original Pilipino Music and sometimes, Latin music. Upon acquisition of the conglomerate by Antonio "Tonyboy" Cojuangco, Jr., the radio network flipped its format into smooth jazz format added up with R&B, Soul, Bossa Nova and House, remained unchanged after its TV counterpart ABC-5 reformatted in 2008. The radio network was not part of acquisition of ABC Development Corporation by the MediaQuest Holdings on 2010 since the latter has Nation Broadcasting Corporation's FM stations, which later branded to News5 as Radyo5. Dream FM was retained under the Cojuangco management and operated by former ABC stockholder Anton Lagdameo, with TV5 as licensee. Majority of Dream FM stations closed on June 2011 as DWET 106.7 FM Manila was acquired by Ultrasonic Broadcasting System and reformatted on July 1 as Energy FM Manila (Energy FM was formerly on DWKY 91.5 FM, now 91.5 Win Radio). Only DYKP retained its operations as Boracay Beach Radio.

Balut Radio

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Balut Radio is an Internet radio service of TV5 Network Inc.. Founded on April 1, 2013, It features OPM and international music channels, as well as news and sports channels powered by News5 as well as radio channel that can be customized by users. By September 2014, Balut Radio becomes inactive.

Kristn

Kristn, (kristn.com) also known as Hitlist by Kristn, is an online lifestyle hub of TV5. It features exclusive content on food & dining, movies, tech & gaming, music & events, men's lifestyle and celebrity features. By January 2015, Kristn becomes inactive.

Subsidiaries/Divisions

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