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ABS-CBN

ABS-CBN (an initialism of its two predecessors' names, Alto Broadcasting System and Chronicle Broadcasting Network) is a Philippine commercial broadcast network that serves as the flagship property of the ABS-CBN Corporation, a company under Lopez Holdings Corporation owned by the López family. The network is headquartered at the ELJ Communications Center and ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City, with additional offices and production facilities in 25 major cities including Baguio, Naga, Bacolod, Iloilo, Cebu, Davao, and Bulacan, where ABS-CBN's production and post-production facility in Horizon IT Park is located.[6][7][8][9] ABS-CBN is colloquially referred to as the Kapamilya Network;[note 1] its brand was originally introduced in 1999 and was officially introduced in 2003 during the celebration of its 50th anniversary, and was used until its May 5, 2020, shutdown when the network was renamed Kapamilya Forever in support for the network's franchise renewal on May 13, 2020.[10] ABS-CBN is the largest media company in the country and oldest television broadcaster in Southeast Asia.[11]

ABS-CBN
Type
BrandingKapamilya Forever (main branding)[note 1]
Kapamilya Network (former branding as a free-to-air television network)
Country
AvailabilityNationwide (main transmitter inactive (currently being used by Advanced Media Broadcasting System to broadcast as All TV); currently broadcast through pay television via Kapamilya Channel and blocktime via ZOE's A2Z and MediaQuest's TV5)
Worldwide (via The Filipino Channel and through online streaming via Kapamilya Online Live and iWantTFC)
FoundedOctober 23, 1953; 69 years ago (1953-10-23)
by James Lindenberg,
Antonio Quirino,
Eugenio Lopez, Sr.,
and Fernando Lopez
MottoIn The Service of the Filipino
TV stationsList of TV stations
37.58% (Nielsen National Urban TAM January–August 2016)[1]
HeadquartersELJ Communications Center and ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
OwnerABS-CBN Corporation
Key people
Launch date
Terrestrial:
October 23, 1953; 69 years ago (1953-10-23)
(initial)
September 14, 1986; 36 years ago (1986-09-14)
(post-People Power Revolution)
DissolvedTerrestrial:
September 23, 1972; 50 years ago (1972-09-23)
(martial law)
May 5, 2020; 2 years ago (2020-05-05)
(legislative franchise lapsed)
Former names
Alto Broadcasting System (ABS)
Chronicle Broadcasting Network (CBN)
Picture format
1080i (HDTV)
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Sister network
International channel
The Filipino Channel
Affiliation(s)Blocktime:
A2Z (October 10, 2020; 2 years ago (2020-10-10))[3]
TV5 (January 24, 2021; 23 months ago (2021-01-24))[4][5]
Official website
www.abs-cbn.com
LanguageFilipino (main)
English (secondary)
ReplacedBBC-2 (1973–1986)
Replaced by

ABS-CBN is the first television network in Southeast Asia to broadcast in color, and one of the oldest commercial television broadcasters in Asia. It has also been the leading television network in the Philippines with advertising revenues of 21.2 billion pesos for the 2015 fiscal year.[12][13][14][15][16] Throughout 2020, ABS-CBN suffered legal challenges which resulted in the loss of the network's broadcast franchise and the ability to broadcast on terrestrial television and radio.[17][18][19]

Since the shutdown, the network has rebranded itself as a mass content company and produced television programs, films and other entertainment content through partnerships with independent production companies and broadcasters, including A2Z and TV5.[20][21] The network's social media accounts are mainly managed by ABS-CBN Digital Media, which have an estimated less than 100 million followers across multiple social media websites.[22][20] The network's entertainment YouTube channel is the most-subscribed and most-viewed channel in Southeast Asia, with over 36.7 million subscribers and over 44.1 billion views, ahead of Thailand's WorkpointTV.[23][24][20]

History

Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC) was founded on June 13, 1946. It was established by James Lindenberg, one of the founding fathers of Philippine television[25][self-published source] and an American electronics engineer who went into radio equipment assembly and radio broadcasting. At the time, the largest media company was the Manila Broadcasting Company, with DZRH as the leading radio station. In 1949, James Lindenberg shifted Bolinao to radio broadcasting with DZBC[clarification needed] and planned the introduction of television to the Phillipines in 1953.[26]

In 1951, Lindenberg partnered with Antonio Quirino, brother of then-Philippine president Elpidio Quirino, to try television broadcasting. In 1952, BEC was renamed Alto Broadcasting System or ABS (with Alto Sales Corporation as its corporate name). Alto was a contraction of Quirino's and his wife's first names, Tony and Aleli. Despite little money and resources, ABS was able to put up its TV tower by July 1953 and imported around 300 television sets. The initial test broadcasts began in September of the same year. The very first full-blown broadcast was on October 23, 1953, at a party in Quirino's home. The first program to air was a garden party at the Quirino residence in Sitio Alto, San Juan. After the premiere telecast, the station followed a daily four-hour schedule from 6:00 to 10:00 PM.[26]

ABS-CBN's first television broadcast was on October 23, 1953, as Alto Broadcasting System (ABS) on DZAQ-TV, three months after the first broadcast of Japan's NHK General TV and Nippon Television. It is the first television network in Southeast Asia to broadcast in color, the first television network in the Philippines to formally launch a digital terrestrial television service, and the first broadcast television network in the Philippines to formally launch in HD.[27]

The flagship television station of ABS-CBN was DWWX-TV (ABS-CBN TV-2 Manila). As such, the network was informally referred to as "Channel 2" or "dos" (Spanish for two) even if the network was seen in other channel numbers elsewhere in the country. The network operated across the Philippine archipelago through the ABS-CBN Regional division which controlled 80 television stations.[12][28] Its programs are also available outside the Philippines through the global subscription television channel The Filipino Channel (TFC). From 2011 to 2020, the network had been on test broadcast for digital terrestrial television using the Japanese standard ISDB-T in select areas in the Philippines. On October 3, 2015, ABS-CBN started to broadcast in high-definition quality through its affiliate direct-to-home cable and satellite television providers.[27]

Branding

 
The logo of Alto Broadcasting System (1953–1967).
 
The logo of Chronicle Broadcasting Network (1956–1967).

The ABS-CBN logo features three main elements: the vertical line rooted in a horizontal origin, the three extending circles, and the text ABS-CBN.

ABS-CBN's logo also has a horizontal version, usually used to save space as the main vertical logo usually takes up more space. The design of the horizontal version of the logo contains the ABS-CBN text, split into two parts, "ABS" and "CBN", without the dash connecting them, and ABS-CBN's iconic symbol squeezed in between them.

The first logo to have a horizontal version going by this design was the logo launched in 1986. From 1986 up until 2014, the elements of the horizontal logo, text, and symbol were evenly sized. In the 2014 version of the horizontal logo was slightly larger than the Alto Broadcasting System (ABS) and Chronicle Broadcasting Network (CBN) names.

ABS-CBN Regional

ABS-CBN Regional
 
TypeDivision
Industry
PredecessorABS-CBN Regional News Group
Founded1988; 35 years ago (1988)
DefunctAugust 28, 2020; 2 years ago (2020-08-28)
Key people
Veneranda Sy
ParentABS-CBN Corporation

ABS-CBN Regional (formerly ABS-CBN Regional Network Group) served as the regional network division of ABS-CBN. It was responsible for simultaneously airing most of the shows seen on ABS-CBN's flagship station in the provinces, with all stations (including Cebu, Bacolod and Davao) reopening in 1988 after suspension due to martial law enacted in September 1972. Manila's flagship station reopened after the People Power Revolution in September 1986. ABS-CBN Regional had several stations in each region outside Mega Manila to ensure nationwide coverage.[citation needed]

The local stations also produced their own newscasts which air prior to TV Patrol and another local programming which air on Sundays. The launch of the local game show Kapamilya Winner Ka! (now renamed as Kapamilya, Mas Winner Ka!) in the Visayas and Mindanao, Bagong Morning Kapamilya in North Luzon (Baguio and Dagupan), the 17th local TV Patrol in Southern Tagalog (Region IV-A), and the 18th local TV Patrol in Palawan (IV-B; the network had an affiliate station) provided more relevance to regional audiences.[29][failed verification]

On April 15, 2011, Regional launched Choose Philippines, a new website promoting tourism in the Philippines by sharing photos and stories of the most extravagant places, culture and arts.[30]

ABS-CBN Regional ceased its operations on August 28, 2020, after almost 32 years following the denial of its legislative franchise on July 10.[31][32][33]

Competition

In 1992, AGB Nielsen Philippines was founded. In 2007, TNS Philippines started to offer media research through Kantar Media Philippines (formerly Kantar/TNS). In 2008, AGB Nielsen Philippines released the list of all-time highest rating shows in the Philippines, with 7 of the top 10 highest rating shows all from ABS-CBN with the shows like The Battle: Pacquiao vs. Morales, Rosalinda, Esperanza, Meteor Garden, Pangako Sa 'Yo, Miss Universe 1994, and Maria Mercedes.[34]

Controversies and scandals

Throughout the years, ABS-CBN has been involved in several controversies and scandals involving its talents, employees, and programs.

2004 copyright infringement with GMA

On July 22, 2004, during the arrival of Angelo de la Cruz (a truck driver who was held hostage and threatened with beheading in Iraq abducted by armed rebels west of Baghdad while trucking fuel from Saudi Arabia) at Ninoy Aquino International Airport, live breaking news coverage was aired on GMA Network and other television stations in the Philippines. GMA Network used audio-video coverage from Reuters, which the network was subscribed to.[35] During the broadcast, a live feed from Reuters was simultaneously aired with its own live broadcast. During the first five seconds of the live feed, GMA Network noticed that the live feed from Reuters was also airing from its main competitor ABS-CBN. The live video was restricted only to ABS-CBN and Reuters did not inform GMA Network that the video coverage was only intended for ABS-CBN. The local Court of Appeals declined the case filed by ABS-CBN Corporation against GMA Network Inc. for allegations of illegal duplication of its live video footage. In a ruling, the local fourth division of the appellate court set aside the resolution of the local Justice Department, which approved the filing of the violation of Republic Act 8293 (or the Intellectual Property Code) against GMA Network. It ruled out that the act of GMA Network airing the live video coverage was focused on good faith since there was no intent to instigate damage to ABS-CBN.[36][dead link] The local court also said GMA Network acted in good faith when it immediately stopped using the live video feed from Reuters upon learning ABS-CBN was also covering the event and its following exertion to authenticate the ABS-CBN Corporation restriction arrangement with the news service, Reuters. The court also stressed that apart from the lack of intent of GMA Network to affect the video from ABS-CBN, the action did not contravene Sections 212.4 and 185.1 of Republic Act 8293 since it was a short excerpt.[37]

Wowowee scandals and incidents

Two major incidents involving ABS-CBN have involved the network's variety show Wowowee. The first incident was a demand for tickets to a one-year anniversary episode of the show at the PhilSports Arena in 2006 caused a deadly stampede killing 76 people.[38] Over a year later in August 2007, the show became entrenched in another scandal involving the possibility of a new game on the show being rigged as evident by a "mechanical glitch" which occurred during an episode,[39] which grew greater after Eat Bulaga! host Joey de Leon and Wowowee host Willie Revillame started exchanging attacks on-air against each other during their respective and competing shows.[40] The incident later led to a probe by the Department of Trade and Industry led by senator Mar Roxas (which was jokingly suggested by Joey during a speech he made on Eat Bulaga! in reference to the Hello Garci scandal, dubbing it "Hello Pappy").[41]

AGB Nielsen TV ratings scandal

In late 2007, ABS-CBN and GMA Network accused AGB Nielsen Philippines of tampering with the ratings during their 2007 ratings surveys.[42][43]

ABS-CBN vs. Willing Willie copyright case

ABS-CBN demanded ₱127 million from their former reality show star, Willie Revillame, citing copyright infringement due to stark similarities in Revillame's show, Willing Willie on TV5, and ABS-CBN's Wowowee.[44][permanent dead link] ABS-CBN listed five acts of plagiarism allegedly committed by Willing Willie in their complaint as follows:[44]

  1. Willing Willie's opening song and dance number was similar to that of Wowowee's[44]
  2. "BIGA-Ten" and "Big Time Ka", both segments from the shows involved, bear similar names[44]
  3. "Willie of Fortune" and "Willtime Bigtime" are segments from both shows which resemble each other.[44] ABS-CBN claimed that Willtime Bigtime resembled its show as it also showcases contestants relaying their personal stories before proceeding to play a singing/trivia game.[44]
  4. April "Congratulations" Gustilo was one of several backup dancers from Wowowee who also appear in Willing Willie.[44]
  5. Other striking similarities ABS-CBN claimed are found in Willing Willie's set design, stage, studio viewers' seats lay-out, lighting angles and camera angles.[44]

A 25-page ruling dated May 22, 2015 dismissed the case against Revillame.[44] After the Quezon City RTC demanded a ₱400 million bond from Revillame to answer any further damage the network might sustain, the fee was waived.[44]

2020 franchise renewal controversy

Since April 2017, ABS-CBN was attacked by the president, Rodrigo Duterte, as the network refused to air his 2016 presidential campaign ads in favor of a smear ad paid for by-then vice presidential candidate Antonio Trillanes.[45][46] However, according to the country's Commission on Elections spokesperson James Jimenez, the controversial ad was within election law, under "Partisan Political Activity".[47][48] Duterte publicly stated that he would oppose the 25-year franchise renewal of ABS-CBN, and former Laguna governor E.R. Ejercito supported his plan.[49][50] Opposition lawmakers as well as labor groups objected to Duterte's stance on ABS-CBN, as the franchise's non-renewal would compromise the employees of the network; stating that the blocking of the franchise renewal had no merit. Opposition groups also claimed that the non-renewal of the franchise violates press freedom.[51]

Under Philippine law, broadcasting networks require a congressional franchise (Republic Act) to operate television and radio stations for 25 years; the absence of one will lead to the suspension of its operations. ABS-CBN's legislative franchise, which was approved by the virtue of Republic Act No. 7966 (granted last March 30, 1995), was scheduled to expire on May 4, 2020, because the franchise will become effective fifteen days after its publication on the Official Gazette on April 19, 1995.[52] At least 12 lawmakers have filed their own versions for a new franchise of the network. House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano assured that Congress will tackle the franchise with fairness.[53]

On February 24, 2020, the CEO of the network apologized to Duterte for not airing his political advertisements during his 2016 polls, which Duterte accepted,[45] and Congress made its decision to investigate their franchise renewal.[54]

During a Senate hearing on the same day, public services panel chair Grace Poe stated they were to investigate ABS-CBN's compliance with the terms and conditions of its franchise. The Senate concluded that there was no breach of laws or franchise terms.[55]

On May 5, 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease and desist order to stop the network's broadcast, including its radio stations DZMM and MOR, following the expiration of its broadcast franchise the day before.[56][57] The cease and desist order covers 42 television stations operated by ABS-CBN across the country, including Channel 2, 10 digital broadcast channels, 18 FM stations, and 5 AM stations.[58]

The network subsequently signed off following TV Patrol. Along with the order, NTC wanted to recall ABS-CBN's assigned frequencies.[59] ABS-CBN explained that it would not be in public interest to have the frequencies recalled, as this would hinder their ability to immediately restart broadcasts in the event a new franchise was granted.[60] Additionally, there were fresh measures in the Congress to grant provisional franchise,[60] which later rolled into a series of hearings to grant a fresh 25-year franchise.[61][62] NTC was told to refrain from carrying out the recall by the Congress.[62] On July 10, 2020, members of the House of Representatives, voted 70–11 to deny ABS-CBN's franchise application, citing several issues on the network's franchise.[63][64] According to a survey released by the Social Weather Stations following the rejection of the network's franchise renewal, 75% of Filipinos want the network back.[65]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Kapamilya is a Filipino term for a family member.

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originally introduced in 1999 and was officially introduced in 2003 during the celebration of its 50th anniversary and was used until its May 5 2020 shutdown when the network was renamed Kapamilya Forever in support for the network s franchise renewal on May 13 2020 10 ABS CBN is the largest media company in the country and oldest television broadcaster in Southeast Asia 11 ABS CBNTypeBroadcasting network Free to air television 1953 1972 1986 2020 Streaming media 2020 present Broadcast syndication distribution and production 2020 present BrandingKapamilya Forever main branding note 1 Kapamilya Network former branding as a free to air television network CountryPhilippinesAvailabilityNationwide main transmitter inactive currently being used by Advanced Media Broadcasting System to broadcast as All TV currently broadcast through pay television via Kapamilya Channel and blocktime via ZOE s A2Z and MediaQuest s TV5 Worldwide via The Filipino Channel and through online streaming via Kapamilya Online Live and iWantTFC FoundedOctober 23 1953 69 years ago 1953 10 23 by James Lindenberg Antonio Quirino Eugenio Lopez Sr and Fernando LopezMottoIn The Service of the FilipinoTV stationsList of TV stationsMarket share37 58 Nielsen National Urban TAM January August 2016 1 HeadquartersELJ Communications Center and ABS CBN Broadcasting Center Quezon City Metro Manila PhilippinesOwnerABS CBN CorporationKey peopleMartin Lopez Chairman 2 Augusto Almeda Lopez Vice Chairman Carlo Katigbak President and CEO Cory Vidanes COO for Broadcast Charo Santos Concio CCO Ging Reyes SVP Head Integrated News and Current Affairs Laurenti Dyogi Head of TV and Entertainment Production and Star Magic Launch dateTerrestrial October 23 1953 69 years ago 1953 10 23 initial September 14 1986 36 years ago 1986 09 14 post People Power Revolution DissolvedTerrestrial September 23 1972 50 years ago 1972 09 23 martial law May 5 2020 2 years ago 2020 05 05 legislative franchise lapsed Former namesAlto Broadcasting System ABS Chronicle Broadcasting Network CBN Picture format1080i HDTV downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed Sister networkANCCinema OneCine Mo Jeepney TVKnowledge ChannelMetro ChannelMyxTeleRadyoInternational channelThe Filipino ChannelAffiliation s Blocktime A2Z October 10 2020 2 years ago 2020 10 10 3 TV5 January 24 2021 23 months ago 2021 01 24 4 5 Official websitewww abs cbn comLanguageFilipino main English secondary ReplacedBBC 2 1973 1986 Replaced byA2Z analog and digital television Kapamilya Channel pay television All TV VHF channel space ABS CBN is the first television network in Southeast Asia to broadcast in color and one of the oldest commercial television broadcasters in Asia It has also been the leading television network in the Philippines with advertising revenues of 21 2 billion pesos for the 2015 fiscal year 12 13 14 15 16 Throughout 2020 ABS CBN suffered legal challenges which resulted in the loss of the network s broadcast franchise and the ability to broadcast on terrestrial television and radio 17 18 19 Since the shutdown the network has rebranded itself as a mass content company and produced television programs films and other entertainment content through partnerships with independent production companies and broadcasters including A2Z and TV5 20 21 The network s social media accounts are mainly managed by ABS CBN Digital Media which have an estimated less than 100 million followers across multiple social media websites 22 20 The network s entertainment YouTube channel is the most subscribed and most viewed channel in Southeast Asia with over 36 7 million subscribers and over 44 1 billion views ahead of Thailand s WorkpointTV 23 24 20 Contents 1 History 2 Branding 3 ABS CBN Regional 4 Competition 5 Controversies and scandals 5 1 2004 copyright infringement with GMA 5 2 Wowowee scandals and incidents 5 3 AGB Nielsen TV ratings scandal 5 4 ABS CBN vs Willing Willie copyright case 5 5 2020 franchise renewal controversy 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistorySee also History of ABS CBN Bolinao Electronics Corporation BEC was founded on June 13 1946 It was established by James Lindenberg one of the founding fathers of Philippine television 25 self published source and an American electronics engineer who went into radio equipment assembly and radio broadcasting At the time the largest media company was the Manila Broadcasting Company with DZRH as the leading radio station In 1949 James Lindenberg shifted Bolinao to radio broadcasting with DZBC clarification needed and planned the introduction of television to the Phillipines in 1953 26 In 1951 Lindenberg partnered with Antonio Quirino brother of then Philippine president Elpidio Quirino to try television broadcasting In 1952 BEC was renamed Alto Broadcasting System or ABS with Alto Sales Corporation as its corporate name Alto was a contraction of Quirino s and his wife s first names Tony and Aleli Despite little money and resources ABS was able to put up its TV tower by July 1953 and imported around 300 television sets The initial test broadcasts began in September of the same year The very first full blown broadcast was on October 23 1953 at a party in Quirino s home The first program to air was a garden party at the Quirino residence in Sitio Alto San Juan After the premiere telecast the station followed a daily four hour schedule from 6 00 to 10 00 PM 26 ABS CBN s first television broadcast was on October 23 1953 as Alto Broadcasting System ABS on DZAQ TV three months after the first broadcast of Japan s NHK General TV and Nippon Television It is the first television network in Southeast Asia to broadcast in color the first television network in the Philippines to formally launch a digital terrestrial television service and the first broadcast television network in the Philippines to formally launch in HD 27 The flagship television station of ABS CBN was DWWX TV ABS CBN TV 2 Manila As such the network was informally referred to as Channel 2 or dos Spanish for two even if the network was seen in other channel numbers elsewhere in the country The network operated across the Philippine archipelago through the ABS CBN Regional division which controlled 80 television stations 12 28 Its programs are also available outside the Philippines through the global subscription television channel The Filipino Channel TFC From 2011 to 2020 the network had been on test broadcast for digital terrestrial television using the Japanese standard ISDB T in select areas in the Philippines On October 3 2015 ABS CBN started to broadcast in high definition quality through its affiliate direct to home cable and satellite television providers 27 BrandingThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The logo of Alto Broadcasting System 1953 1967 The logo of Chronicle Broadcasting Network 1956 1967 The ABS CBN logo features three main elements the vertical line rooted in a horizontal origin the three extending circles and the text ABS CBN ABS CBN s logo also has a horizontal version usually used to save space as the main vertical logo usually takes up more space The design of the horizontal version of the logo contains the ABS CBN text split into two parts ABS and CBN without the dash connecting them and ABS CBN s iconic symbol squeezed in between them The first logo to have a horizontal version going by this design was the logo launched in 1986 From 1986 up until 2014 the elements of the horizontal logo text and symbol were evenly sized In the 2014 version of the horizontal logo was slightly larger than the Alto Broadcasting System ABS and Chronicle Broadcasting Network CBN names ABS CBN RegionalMain article List of ABS CBN Corporation channels and stations ABS CBN Regional TypeDivisionIndustryBroadcast television Radio broadcastingPredecessorABS CBN Regional News GroupFounded1988 35 years ago 1988 DefunctAugust 28 2020 2 years ago 2020 08 28 Key peopleVeneranda SyParentABS CBN CorporationABS CBN Regional formerly ABS CBN Regional Network Group served as the regional network division of ABS CBN It was responsible for simultaneously airing most of the shows seen on ABS CBN s flagship station in the provinces with all stations including Cebu Bacolod and Davao reopening in 1988 after suspension due to martial law enacted in September 1972 Manila s flagship station reopened after the People Power Revolution in September 1986 ABS CBN Regional had several stations in each region outside Mega Manila to ensure nationwide coverage citation needed The local stations also produced their own newscasts which air prior to TV Patrol and another local programming which air on Sundays The launch of the local game show Kapamilya Winner Ka now renamed as Kapamilya Mas Winner Ka in the Visayas and Mindanao Bagong Morning Kapamilya in North Luzon Baguio and Dagupan the 17th local TV Patrol in Southern Tagalog Region IV A and the 18th local TV Patrol in Palawan IV B the network had an affiliate station provided more relevance to regional audiences 29 failed verification On April 15 2011 Regional launched Choose Philippines a new website promoting tourism in the Philippines by sharing photos and stories of the most extravagant places culture and arts 30 ABS CBN Regional ceased its operations on August 28 2020 after almost 32 years following the denial of its legislative franchise on July 10 31 32 33 CompetitionIn 1992 AGB Nielsen Philippines was founded In 2007 TNS Philippines started to offer media research through Kantar Media Philippines formerly Kantar TNS In 2008 AGB Nielsen Philippines released the list of all time highest rating shows in the Philippines with 7 of the top 10 highest rating shows all from ABS CBN with the shows like The Battle Pacquiao vs Morales Rosalinda Esperanza Meteor Garden Pangako Sa Yo Miss Universe 1994 and Maria Mercedes 34 Controversies and scandalsThroughout the years ABS CBN has been involved in several controversies and scandals involving its talents employees and programs 2004 copyright infringement with GMA On July 22 2004 during the arrival of Angelo de la Cruz a truck driver who was held hostage and threatened with beheading in Iraq abducted by armed rebels west of Baghdad while trucking fuel from Saudi Arabia at Ninoy Aquino International Airport live breaking news coverage was aired on GMA Network and other television stations in the Philippines GMA Network used audio video coverage from Reuters which the network was subscribed to 35 During the broadcast a live feed from Reuters was simultaneously aired with its own live broadcast During the first five seconds of the live feed GMA Network noticed that the live feed from Reuters was also airing from its main competitor ABS CBN The live video was restricted only to ABS CBN and Reuters did not inform GMA Network that the video coverage was only intended for ABS CBN The local Court of Appeals declined the case filed by ABS CBN Corporation against GMA Network Inc for allegations of illegal duplication of its live video footage In a ruling the local fourth division of the appellate court set aside the resolution of the local Justice Department which approved the filing of the violation of Republic Act 8293 or the Intellectual Property Code against GMA Network It ruled out that the act of GMA Network airing the live video coverage was focused on good faith since there was no intent to instigate damage to ABS CBN 36 dead link The local court also said GMA Network acted in good faith when it immediately stopped using the live video feed from Reuters upon learning ABS CBN was also covering the event and its following exertion to authenticate the ABS CBN Corporation restriction arrangement with the news service Reuters The court also stressed that apart from the lack of intent of GMA Network to affect the video from ABS CBN the action did not contravene Sections 212 4 and 185 1 of Republic Act 8293 since it was a short excerpt 37 Wowowee scandals and incidents Further information Hello Pappy scandal and PhilSports Stadium stampede Two major incidents involving ABS CBN have involved the network s variety show Wowowee The first incident was a demand for tickets to a one year anniversary episode of the show at the PhilSports Arena in 2006 caused a deadly stampede killing 76 people 38 Over a year later in August 2007 the show became entrenched in another scandal involving the possibility of a new game on the show being rigged as evident by a mechanical glitch which occurred during an episode 39 which grew greater after Eat Bulaga host Joey de Leon and Wowowee host Willie Revillame started exchanging attacks on air against each other during their respective and competing shows 40 The incident later led to a probe by the Department of Trade and Industry led by senator Mar Roxas which was jokingly suggested by Joey during a speech he made on Eat Bulaga in reference to the Hello Garci scandal dubbing it Hello Pappy 41 AGB Nielsen TV ratings scandal Main article AGB Nielsen Philippine TV ratings controversy In late 2007 ABS CBN and GMA Network accused AGB Nielsen Philippines of tampering with the ratings during their 2007 ratings surveys 42 43 ABS CBN vs Willing Willie copyright case ABS CBN demanded 127 million from their former reality show star Willie Revillame citing copyright infringement due to stark similarities in Revillame s show Willing Willie on TV5 and ABS CBN s Wowowee 44 permanent dead link ABS CBN listed five acts of plagiarism allegedly committed by Willing Willie in their complaint as follows 44 Willing Willie s opening song and dance number was similar to that of Wowowee s 44 BIGA Ten and Big Time Ka both segments from the shows involved bear similar names 44 Willie of Fortune and Willtime Bigtime are segments from both shows which resemble each other 44 ABS CBN claimed that Willtime Bigtime resembled its show as it also showcases contestants relaying their personal stories before proceeding to play a singing trivia game 44 April Congratulations Gustilo was one of several backup dancers from Wowowee who also appear in Willing Willie 44 Other striking similarities ABS CBN claimed are found in Willing Willie s set design stage studio viewers seats lay out lighting angles and camera angles 44 A 25 page ruling dated May 22 2015 dismissed the case against Revillame 44 After the Quezon City RTC demanded a 400 million bond from Revillame to answer any further damage the network might sustain the fee was waived 44 2020 franchise renewal controversy Main article ABS CBN franchise renewal controversy Since April 2017 ABS CBN was attacked by the president Rodrigo Duterte as the network refused to air his 2016 presidential campaign ads in favor of a smear ad paid for by then vice presidential candidate Antonio Trillanes 45 46 However according to the country s Commission on Elections spokesperson James Jimenez the controversial ad was within election law under Partisan Political Activity 47 48 Duterte publicly stated that he would oppose the 25 year franchise renewal of ABS CBN and former Laguna governor E R Ejercito supported his plan 49 50 Opposition lawmakers as well as labor groups objected to Duterte s stance on ABS CBN as the franchise s non renewal would compromise the employees of the network stating that the blocking of the franchise renewal had no merit Opposition groups also claimed that the non renewal of the franchise violates press freedom 51 Under Philippine law broadcasting networks require a congressional franchise Republic Act to operate television and radio stations for 25 years the absence of one will lead to the suspension of its operations ABS CBN s legislative franchise which was approved by the virtue of Republic Act No 7966 granted last March 30 1995 was scheduled to expire on May 4 2020 because the franchise will become effective fifteen days after its publication on the Official Gazette on April 19 1995 52 At least 12 lawmakers have filed their own versions for a new franchise of the network House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano assured that Congress will tackle the franchise with fairness 53 On February 24 2020 the CEO of the network apologized to Duterte for not airing his political advertisements during his 2016 polls which Duterte accepted 45 and Congress made its decision to investigate their franchise renewal 54 During a Senate hearing on the same day public services panel chair Grace Poe stated they were to investigate ABS CBN s compliance with the terms and conditions of its franchise The Senate concluded that there was no breach of laws or franchise terms 55 Wikinews has related news Philippines largest television network shut down by government On May 5 2020 the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease and desist order to stop the network s broadcast including its radio stations DZMM and MOR following the expiration of its broadcast franchise the day before 56 57 The cease and desist order covers 42 television stations operated by ABS CBN across the country including Channel 2 10 digital broadcast channels 18 FM stations and 5 AM stations 58 The network subsequently signed off following TV Patrol Along with the order NTC wanted to recall ABS CBN s assigned frequencies 59 ABS CBN explained that it would not be in public interest to have the frequencies recalled as this would hinder their ability to immediately restart broadcasts in the event a new franchise was granted 60 Additionally there were fresh measures in the Congress to grant provisional franchise 60 which later rolled into a series of hearings to grant a fresh 25 year franchise 61 62 NTC was told to refrain from carrying out the recall by the Congress 62 On July 10 2020 members of the House of Representatives voted 70 11 to deny ABS CBN s franchise application citing several issues on the network s franchise 63 64 According to a survey released by the Social Weather Stations following the rejection of the network s franchise renewal 75 of Filipinos want the network back 65 Notes a b Kapamilya is a Filipino term for a family member References Media Ownership Monitor Philippines ABS CBN 2 Reporters Without Borders Retrieved April 26 2017 ABS CBN elects Gabby Lopez as chairman emeritus Mark Lopez as chairman ABS CBN News April 19 2018 Retrieved April 19 2018 ABS CBN shows movies return to free tv via Zoe deal ABS CBN News October 6 2020 Retrieved October 6 2020 ASAP Natin To mapapanood na sa TV5 simula sa January 24 PEP ph January 18 2021 Retrieved January 18 2021 ABS CBN s Asap Natin To FPJ Da King to be simulcast on TV5 Inquirer Entertainment January 21 2021 Retrieved January 21 2021 Pasilip sa bagong ABS CBN Studios ABS CBN News December 12 2018 Retrieved April 17 2021 TOUR Inside ABS CBN s enormous Horizon sound stages ABS CBN News December 13 2018 Retrieved April 17 2021 ABS CBN sound stages finally open in Bulacan www bworldonline com December 12 2018 Retrieved April 17 2021 Corporation ABS CBN ABS CBN unveils sound stages as part of 65th year of television celebrations ABS CBN Corporate ABS CBN Retrieved April 17 2021 ABS CBN offers new Kapamilya Forever music video to thank viewers and supporters abs cbn com Retrieved July 16 2021 ABS CBN Corporation Media Ownership Monitor Philippines Retrieved July 19 2020 a b SEC FORM 17 A 2015 Report Philippine Stock Exchange March 27 2016 P Valdueza Rolando April 24 2015 2014 Annual Report 17 A Report Philippine Stock Exchange Retrieved April 27 2015 Tuazon Ramon June 16 2013 Philippine Television That s Entertainment National Commission for Culture and the Arts Archived from the original on April 3 2013 Retrieved June 16 2013 Lucas Daxim June 23 2012 TV5 losses double to P4 1B in 2011 Philippine Daily Inquirer Rimando Lala March 1 2012 MVP says he s still 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