Associated Broadcasting Company
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Type | Broadcast television network |
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Availability | National |
Owner | ABC Development Corporation |
Key people | Chino Roces, founder Tonyboy Cojuangco, CEO |
Launch date | June 19, 1960 |
Past names | Associated Broadcasting Corporation |
Website | ABC.com.ph |
The Associated Broadcasting Company, commonly abbreviated to ABC, is a Philippine television network, with main broadcast facilities in Metro Manila. It is the third-oldest television network in the country, and it is currently owned by businessman Antonio "Tony Boy" Cojuangco.
Its main station is DWET-TV 5 (ABC-5) in Metro Manila. It also operates a radio station, Dream 106 FM, in Metro Manila.
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[edit] History
Joaquin "Chino" Roces, then 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 Associated Broadcasting Corporation, the fourth television network established in the Philippines. ABC operated as a radio and television broadcasting network from 1960 until September 21, 1972 when then President Ferdinand E. Marcos declared martial law. Both ABC and the Manila Times were shut down as a result.
When democracy was restored as a result of the 1986 People Power Revolution, Chino Roces made a successful representation with then President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino for the reopening of the network.
New stockholders then began the arduous task of resuscitating the network. 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 broke ground in what was to become its new studio complex in Novaliches, Quezon City in 1990. By the final quarter of 1991, ABC was on test broadcast. Commercial operation started in February 1992. A brand new television and radio broadcasting network was born – ABC Development Corporation, doing business under the trade name Associated Broadcasting Company.
ABC acquired a new franchise to operate on December 9, 1994, under Republic Act 7831 signed by then President Fidel V. Ramos. In the same year, it went on nationwide satellite broadcasting. In a surge of phenomenal growth, ABC earned a reputation as "The Fastest Growing Network". It has taken big leaps and bounds and is now among the ranks of "The Big League". As early as its 15th month of operation, it rose to a strong no. 3 in the overall TV network rating with a programming that combines America's certified hits and all station-produced local programs. Amid the escalating network war, ABC succeeded in gaining a foothold, as the dark clouds of the Asian crisis loomed in the horizon.
In October, 2003, ABC was acquired by a group led by businessman Antonio "Tonyboy" Cojuangco, former Chairman of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) and owner of Dream Satellite Broadcasting and Bank of Commerce, among others. The new management introduced many changes including a stronger news and public affairs division, modernization of its broadcast equipment and the acquisition of broadcast rights of Philippine Basketball Association games.
[edit] ABC slogans
- Come Home To ABC (1992)
- The Fastest Growing Network (1993)
- The Big Leap (1994)
- The Big League (1995)
- Reaching Out To You (1996-2000)
- The Best of Both Worlds (1998)
- Come Home To ABC (2001-2004)
- ABC: Iba Tayo! (2004-present)
- ABC: Idol Maging Iba! (2006-present)
- ABC: ChristMas Iba (2006 Christmas Season Slogan)
[edit] Programming
- Further information: List of programs broadcast by the Associated Broadcasting Company
ABC's program lineup included news and current affairs shows, variety shows, gag shows, dubbed foreign serials, children's shows, anime shows,reality shows, and sports. The following is the current primetime (6:30-9:30 PM) line-up of its flagship station.
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | |
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6:45 | PBA on ABC1 | Big News | PBA on ABC2 | ||||
7:00 | Totoo TV | Ultimate Guinness World Records | PBA on ABC | PBA on ABC | PBA on ABC | Teka Mona! | |
8:00 | Global Shockers | Todo Max | Ripley's Believe it or Not | ||||
9:00 | Shall We Dance?3 | Wow Maling-Mali Bytes4 | Cinemalaya5 |
Notes: 1 starts at 4:00 PM; 2 starts at 4:30 PM; 3 ends at 10:00 PM; 4 ends at 9:30 PM; 5 ends at 11:00 PM
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Reality | Series | Game and variety shows | Sports | Comedy | Movie block | News, talk and infotainment | Foreign-produced programs |
[edit] Program production
[edit] ABC News and Public Affairs
ABC's News and Public Affairs programs are strongly positioned to bring to ever-widening audiences the exciting, fast-paced and often turbulent events of the century. ABC has outstanding programs that combine talent, pluck, creativity and a greater respect for the intelligence and taste of the Filipino viewing public.
[edit] ABC Sports
ABC Sports is the brand used for sports broadcasts by ABC television network. It was formed in 2004 with ABC's acquisition of broadcast rights of Philippine Basketball Association Games (PBA on ABC). It is also responsible for the televising of many sports events such as the 2005 Southeast Asian Games, and the WNCAA.
[edit] Digitalization
The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) ordered that all analog TV broadcast transmission will be terminated by 11:59 p.m. on December 31, 2015, requiring television service providers to migrate to DTT by that time. The management of ABC is planning for digitalization by the last quarter of 2007.[1]
[edit] TV and radio stations nationwide
[edit] International broadcast
- Further information: Mabuhay Channel
ABC programs, except Philippine Basketball Association Games , are shown in the United States via the Mabuhay Channel exclusively on Dish Network.
[edit] References
- ^ Amojelar, Darwin (November 6, 2006). Regulator orders shift to digital television by 2015. The Manila Times. Retrieved on March 20, 2007.
[edit] See also
[edit] Related
- History of Philippine television
- Lavish party to announce ABC 5 is a serious player
- Digitalization [1]
[edit] External links
Major television networks: ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation • Associated Broadcasting Company • GMA Network Inc. State-controlled networks: Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation • National Broadcasting Network • Radio Philippines Network Other TV networks: ACQ-Kingdom Broadcasting Network • Progressive Broadcasting Corporation • Q (television network) • Radio Mindanao Network • Rajah Broadcasting Network • Southern Broadcasting Network • Studio 23 • ZOE Broadcasting Network |