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AMCARA Broadcasting Network

AMCARA Broadcasting Network was a Philippine television broadcast company. The company is located in Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights, Quezon City. The company is majority-owned by the heirs of Arcadio M. Carandang, one of the pioneers of Philippine television who worked for ABS-CBN.[2]

AMCARA Broadcasting Network, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryBroadcast UHF television network
FoundedApril 11, 1994[1]
FounderArcadio and Maria Carandang
HeadquartersABNI Unit MR-12, 3rd Floor 331 SMRC Bldg., Katipunan Ave., Quezon City,
Area served
Nationwide
Key people
  • Rodrigo V. Carandang (Chairman)
  • Jose Antonio K. Veloso (President)
Owner
  • Carandang family (51%)
  • Rodrigo V. Carandang (49%)[2]

AMCARA owned and operated a number of UHF television stations in the provinces affiliated with ABS-CBN Sports and Action (S+A, formerly Studio 23). On January 5, 2022, its former UHF frequencies (channel 23 and 43) were assigned by the National Telecommunications Commission to Aliw Broadcasting Corporation (for channel 23) and Swara Sug Media Corporation (for channel 43).[3]

History edit

1994–1996: Early years edit

AMCARA Broadcasting Network, Inc. was incorporated on April 11, 1994.

DWAC-TV was acquired from Ermita Electronics Corporation in July 1996, which initially owned the frequency of the station that began airing in May 1992 from a densely populated commercial area in Quezon City with a rebroadcast of MTV Asia, then telecasting from the STAR TV platform. It was later showing Channel [V] refeeds from 1994 onwards as MTV made the decision to split from STAR and form its own satellite TV portal in Asia.

1996–2010: Studio 23 era edit

Three years later in 1996, MTV Asia returned to the Philippine airwaves after establishing a new regional base in Singapore. ABS-CBN was picked as the broadcast arm of MTV Asia in the Philippines at the time, and DWAC-TV Channel 23 began test broadcast in September 1996 with rebroadcast of the new MTV Asia from Singapore. A month later, it launched its own programming under the station name Studio 23 and adopted the slogan "Premium Television". The station initially ran MTV rebroadcast in the day and its own shows at prime time. It also ran for 24 hours, but financial limitations forced it to sign off at 3AM every day. That has been the broadcast arrangement ever since.

Five years later, MTV Asia acquired a new local UHF frequency and Studio 23 formally became a full station, adopting rebroadcasts of its in-house music cable channel Myx to fill in the void left by MTV Asia, and came up with intensified programming led by the popular reality TV game show Survivor, and several top-rated shows from the United States like 7th Heaven, Will and Grace and Charmed, among others.

By 2004, Studio 23 opened its doors to Taglish programs and adopted a new slogan, "Kabarkada Mo!". Previous to this, the station was already running its own English newscast, "News Central", from 1999 to 2010, effectively replacing the network's The World Tonight, previously on DWWX-TV Channel 2 which had moved to a cable-only newscast on ANC, the cable news channel of ABS-CBN. Studio 23 also geared its mostly young viewers to trends in the tech world with "Digital World". With the intensified Taglish presence, Studio 23 now had the nightly Tagalog gag newscast Wazzup Wazzup, the interactive youth talk show Y Speak, and several others. It even provided support shows to its highly successful local reality programs Pinoy Big Brother and Pinoy Dream Academy, both acquired from Endemol of the Netherlands and are big hits on Channel 2.

Expansion to sports programming edit

In 1998, ABS-CBN, through its sports division, ABS-CBN Sports, used mainly Studio 23 to highlight its own professional basketball league, the Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA). The league adopted the home and away format used by the American professional league the National Basketball Association (NBA). (It however sold the franchise of the league after incurring heavy losses.) It marked the network's first serious foray into sports programming.

Later, that would be added by acquiring broadcast rights to the collegiate leagues UAAP and NCAA and the PBL.

Today, it carries a wide variety of local sporting competitions, many of which involved neighborhood schools and showcasing budding Filipino sports talents.

2010–2014: Part of ABS-CBN edit

The date was brought forward and ABS-CBN Corporation's acquisition of a 49% controlling stake in AMCARA Broadcasting Network ended on March 22, 2010.[citation needed] On July 12, 2010, ABS-CBN Corporation announced the formation of its broadcast television subsidiary, officially named Studio 23 Network. The AMCARA name will no longer be used as a terrestrial broadcaster as well as blocktime agreement, though existing AMCARA Broadcasting Network studios will keep the name.[citation needed] On October 23, 2010, ABS-CBN Corporation officially announced that the integration of their UHF TV network operations as well as AMCARA Broadcasting Network has been completed and the two entities will merge into one under the name of Studio 23 Network and will operate under the business name of Studio 23, Inc.[citation needed]

2014-2019: Studio 23 shutdown, rebranding, and divestiture edit

On January 17, 2014, Studio 23 ceased its commercial broadcast.[4] The day after, on January 18, 2014, ABS-CBN Sports and Action, stylized as ABS-CBN SPORTS+ACTION or S+A,[5] launched as a Filipino free-to-air sports and action channel. It was managed by ABS-CBN Sports, ABS-CBN Corporation's sports content division. The channel occupied the former channel space of its predecessor, Studio 23, a young adult-oriented network.[6][7] On January 24, 2019, ABS-CBN divested its 49% stake in AMCARA to one of the majority shareholders Rodrigo V. Carandang (who is also the chief of TV5 Network engineering). ABS-CBN has also stopped paying blocktime fees to AMCARA, based on their 2019 third-quarter financial report. Carandang was named Chairman, while former GMA Network vice-president Jose Antonio Veloso was named as president.[2]

Issues and recent developments edit

ABS-CBN franchise expiry edit

On May 5, 2020, ABS-CBN Sports and Action went off-air, together with ABS-CBN, DZMM and MOR due to a cease and desist order from the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) after ABS-CBN's legislative franchise expired on May 4.[8] AMCARA's legislative franchise also expired on July 16 of the same year.[9]

AMCARA blocktime issue edit

On June 30, 2020, during the joint hearing made by the House Franchises and Good Government committees, ABS-CBN President and CEO, Carlo Katigbak made their speech, reiterating the block-time arrangement between ABS-CBN and AMCARA, saying that was done under the standard commercial agreement. On the same day, the NTC and Solicitor General Jose Calida released two alias cease-and-desist orders against Channel 43 on ABS-CBN TV Plus, as well as satellite service Sky Direct to stop further broadcasts.[10] Later on, Cavite 7th District representative and Senior Deputy Majority Leader, Jesus Crispin Remulla, called the block-time arrangement a dummy relationship, fraud, and a usufruct.[9]

Reassignment of frequencies edit

On January 5, 2022, its former UHF frequencies (channels 23 and 43) were assigned by the NTC to Aliw Broadcasting Corporation (for channel 23) and Sonshine Media Network International (for channel 43).[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Tambuting, Gus S. (January 14, 2019). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 28, 2019. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Salvosa II, Felipe (December 31, 2019). "Ahead of franchise battle, ABS-CBN sells 49% stake in provincial TV network". PressOne. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "NTC allows DWIZ operator Aliw Broadcasting to use Channel 23". ABS-CBN News. January 26, 2022. Retrieved January 29, 2022.
  4. ^ Serato, Arniel C. (January 17, 2014). "Studio 23 goes off the air; ABS-CBN launches new sports channel". PEP. Retrieved August 26, 2022.
  5. ^ Dyan Castillejo (January 17, 2014). "Mga dapat abangan sa bagong sports channel ng ABS-CBN". TV Patrol (in Tagalog). ABS-CBN News. Retrieved January 18, 2014.
  6. ^ Reuben Terrado (January 14, 2014). "Studio 23 to become an all-sports channel on free TV after reformatting". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved January 16, 2014.
  7. ^ Eunice Blanco (January 17, 2014). "ABS-CBN turns Studio 23 into sports channel, launches 'Sports & Action'". The Philippine Star. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  8. ^ ABS-CBN News (May 5, 2020). "ABS-CBN to go off air in compliance with NTC order". Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  9. ^ a b Mara Cepeda (July 2, 2020). "Remulla: Amcara Broadcasting Network is ABS-CBN's 'dummy'". Rappler.com. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  10. ^ "NTC to issue alias shutdown order vs ABS-CBN after getting SolGen advice". ABS-CBN News. June 29, 2020. from the original on June 30, 2020. Retrieved July 1, 2020.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources AMCARA Broadcasting Network news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message AMCARA Broadcasting Network was a Philippine television broadcast company The company is located in Katipunan Avenue Loyola Heights Quezon City The company is majority owned by the heirs of Arcadio M Carandang one of the pioneers of Philippine television who worked for ABS CBN 2 AMCARA Broadcasting Network Inc Company typePrivateIndustryBroadcast UHF television networkFoundedApril 11 1994 1 FounderArcadio and Maria CarandangHeadquartersABNI Unit MR 12 3rd Floor 331 SMRC Bldg Katipunan Ave Quezon City PhilippinesArea servedNationwideKey peopleRodrigo V Carandang Chairman Jose Antonio K Veloso President OwnerCarandang family 51 Rodrigo V Carandang 49 2 AMCARA owned and operated a number of UHF television stations in the provinces affiliated with ABS CBN Sports and Action S A formerly Studio 23 On January 5 2022 its former UHF frequencies channel 23 and 43 were assigned by the National Telecommunications Commission to Aliw Broadcasting Corporation for channel 23 and Swara Sug Media Corporation for channel 43 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 1994 1996 Early years 1 2 1996 2010 Studio 23 era 1 2 1 Expansion to sports programming 1 3 2010 2014 Part of ABS CBN 1 4 2014 2019 Studio 23 shutdown rebranding and divestiture 2 Issues and recent developments 2 1 ABS CBN franchise expiry 2 2 AMCARA blocktime issue 2 3 Reassignment of frequencies 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory edit1994 1996 Early years edit AMCARA Broadcasting Network Inc was incorporated on April 11 1994 DWAC TV was acquired from Ermita Electronics Corporation in July 1996 which initially owned the frequency of the station that began airing in May 1992 from a densely populated commercial area in Quezon City with a rebroadcast of MTV Asia then telecasting from the STAR TV platform It was later showing Channel V refeeds from 1994 onwards as MTV made the decision to split from STAR and form its own satellite TV portal in Asia 1996 2010 Studio 23 era edit Three years later in 1996 MTV Asia returned to the Philippine airwaves after establishing a new regional base in Singapore ABS CBN was picked as the broadcast arm of MTV Asia in the Philippines at the time and DWAC TV Channel 23 began test broadcast in September 1996 with rebroadcast of the new MTV Asia from Singapore A month later it launched its own programming under the station name Studio 23 and adopted the slogan Premium Television The station initially ran MTV rebroadcast in the day and its own shows at prime time It also ran for 24 hours but financial limitations forced it to sign off at 3AM every day That has been the broadcast arrangement ever since Five years later MTV Asia acquired a new local UHF frequency and Studio 23 formally became a full station adopting rebroadcasts of its in house music cable channel Myx to fill in the void left by MTV Asia and came up with intensified programming led by the popular reality TV game show Survivor and several top rated shows from the United States like 7th Heaven Will and Grace and Charmed among others By 2004 Studio 23 opened its doors to Taglish programs and adopted a new slogan Kabarkada Mo Previous to this the station was already running its own English newscast News Central from 1999 to 2010 effectively replacing the network s The World Tonight previously on DWWX TV Channel 2 which had moved to a cable only newscast on ANC the cable news channel of ABS CBN Studio 23 also geared its mostly young viewers to trends in the tech world with Digital World With the intensified Taglish presence Studio 23 now had the nightly Tagalog gag newscast Wazzup Wazzup the interactive youth talk show Y Speak and several others It even provided support shows to its highly successful local reality programs Pinoy Big Brother and Pinoy Dream Academy both acquired from Endemol of the Netherlands and are big hits on Channel 2 Expansion to sports programming edit In 1998 ABS CBN through its sports division ABS CBN Sports used mainly Studio 23 to highlight its own professional basketball league the Metropolitan Basketball Association MBA The league adopted the home and away format used by the American professional league the National Basketball Association NBA It however sold the franchise of the league after incurring heavy losses It marked the network s first serious foray into sports programming Later that would be added by acquiring broadcast rights to the collegiate leagues UAAP and NCAA and the PBL Today it carries a wide variety of local sporting competitions many of which involved neighborhood schools and showcasing budding Filipino sports talents 2010 2014 Part of ABS CBN edit The date was brought forward and ABS CBN Corporation s acquisition of a 49 controlling stake in AMCARA Broadcasting Network ended on March 22 2010 citation needed On July 12 2010 ABS CBN Corporation announced the formation of its broadcast television subsidiary officially named Studio 23 Network The AMCARA name will no longer be used as a terrestrial broadcaster as well as blocktime agreement though existing AMCARA Broadcasting Network studios will keep the name citation needed On October 23 2010 ABS CBN Corporation officially announced that the integration of their UHF TV network operations as well as AMCARA Broadcasting Network has been completed and the two entities will merge into one under the name of Studio 23 Network and will operate under the business name of Studio 23 Inc citation needed 2014 2019 Studio 23 shutdown rebranding and divestiture edit Main article ABS CBN Sports and Action On January 17 2014 Studio 23 ceased its commercial broadcast 4 The day after on January 18 2014 ABS CBN Sports and Action stylized as ABS CBN SPORTS ACTION or S A 5 launched as a Filipino free to air sports and action channel It was managed by ABS CBN Sports ABS CBN Corporation s sports content division The channel occupied the former channel space of its predecessor Studio 23 a young adult oriented network 6 7 On January 24 2019 ABS CBN divested its 49 stake in AMCARA to one of the majority shareholders Rodrigo V Carandang who is also the chief of TV5 Network engineering ABS CBN has also stopped paying blocktime fees to AMCARA based on their 2019 third quarter financial report Carandang was named Chairman while former GMA Network vice president Jose Antonio Veloso was named as president 2 Issues and recent developments editABS CBN franchise expiry edit Main article Closure of ABS CBN TV network On May 5 2020 ABS CBN Sports and Action went off air together with ABS CBN DZMM and MOR due to a cease and desist order from the National Telecommunications Commission NTC after ABS CBN s legislative franchise expired on May 4 8 AMCARA s legislative franchise also expired on July 16 of the same year 9 AMCARA blocktime issue edit On June 30 2020 during the joint hearing made by the House Franchises and Good Government committees ABS CBN President and CEO Carlo Katigbak made their speech reiterating the block time arrangement between ABS CBN and AMCARA saying that was done under the standard commercial agreement On the same day the NTC and Solicitor General Jose Calida released two alias cease and desist orders against Channel 43 on ABS CBN TV Plus as well as satellite service Sky Direct to stop further broadcasts 10 Later on Cavite 7th District representative and Senior Deputy Majority Leader Jesus Crispin Remulla called the block time arrangement a dummy relationship fraud and a usufruct 9 Reassignment of frequencies edit On January 5 2022 its former UHF frequencies channels 23 and 43 were assigned by the NTC to Aliw Broadcasting Corporation for channel 23 and Sonshine Media Network International for channel 43 3 See also editABS CBN Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation Studio 23 ABS CBN s former UHF TV network ABS CBN Sports and Action PIE DWAC TVReferences edit Tambuting Gus S January 14 2019 An Act Renewing the Franchise Granted to Amcara Broadcasting Network Inc Under Republic Act No 8135 Or An Act Granting Amcara Broadcasting Network Inc A Franchise to Construct Install Establish Operate And Maintain Broadcasting Stations in The Philippines And for Other Purposes For Twenty Five 25 Years from The Effectivity of This Act PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 28 2019 Retrieved January 21 2019 a b c Salvosa II Felipe December 31 2019 Ahead of franchise battle ABS CBN sells 49 stake in provincial TV network PressOne Retrieved January 20 2020 a b NTC allows DWIZ operator Aliw Broadcasting to use Channel 23 ABS CBN News January 26 2022 Retrieved January 29 2022 Serato Arniel C January 17 2014 Studio 23 goes off the air ABS CBN launches new sports channel PEP Retrieved August 26 2022 Dyan Castillejo January 17 2014 Mga dapat abangan sa bagong sports channel ng ABS CBN TV Patrol in Tagalog ABS CBN News Retrieved January 18 2014 Reuben Terrado January 14 2014 Studio 23 to become an all sports channel on free TV after reformatting Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved January 16 2014 Eunice Blanco January 17 2014 ABS CBN turns Studio 23 into sports channel launches Sports amp Action The Philippine Star Retrieved January 17 2014 ABS CBN News May 5 2020 ABS CBN to go off air in compliance with NTC order Retrieved May 5 2020 a b Mara Cepeda July 2 2020 Remulla Amcara Broadcasting Network is ABS CBN s dummy Rappler com Retrieved August 23 2020 NTC to issue alias shutdown order vs ABS CBN after getting SolGen advice ABS CBN News June 29 2020 Archived from the original on June 30 2020 Retrieved July 1 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AMCARA Broadcasting Network amp oldid 1210925800, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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