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One Sports

One Sports (formerly ABC Sports from 2004 to 2008, Sports5 from 2011 to 2017 and ESPN5 from 2017 to 2020) is the sports division of TV5 Network, Inc. and jointly-operated with sister company Cignal TV. One Sports supplies and airs major sporting events in the Philippines and the world for free-to-air TV channels TV5, One Sports channel, Cignal-exclusive channels One Sports+, PBA Rush, NBA TV Philippines and UAAP Varsity Channel, and online esports streaming channel GG Network.

One Sports
Launched
  • February 22, 2004 (2004-02-22) (as ABC Sports)
  • May 5, 2011 (2011-05-05) (as Sports5)
  • October 12, 2017 (2017-10-12) (as ESPN5)
  • March 8, 2020 (2020-03-08) (as One Sports)
OwnerTV5 Network, Inc.
Key people
  • Robert P. Galang (President, TV5 Network, Inc. and Cignal TV, Inc.)
  • Sienna Olaso (Head, One Sports)
HeadquartersTV5 Media Center, Mandaluyong
Formerly known as
  • ABC Sports (2004–2008)
  • TV5 Sports (2009–2011)
  • Sports5 (2011–2017)
  • ESPN5 (2017–2020)
Sister network
Official websiteOfficial website

Its flagship program is the Philippine Basketball Association, the world's second oldest professional basketball league, since it acquired the television rights from 2004 to 2008 and again from 2011 until now.

History

ABC Sports

The network's sports division, then known as ABC Sports, was established in 2004 as a result of ABC-5's acquisition of broadcast rights to the Philippine Basketball Association. The telecasts were known as the PBA on ABC, after the disbandment of the broadcasting consortium between NBN-4 and IBC-13. Aside from PBA, ABC Sports also broadcast volleyball games and local boxing bouts, as well as NBA basketball and WWE wrestling matches (in partnership with Solar Entertainment). But after ABC rebranded to TV5 in August 2008, the network still managed to cover the 2008 PBA Fiesta Conference Finals, though it is under the auspices of ABC's blocktimer MPB Primedia, Inc. After which, broadcast rights for PBA, NBA, and WWE were then moved to Solar Sports and RPN starting in the 2008–09 season.

TV5 Sports

In 2009, ABC Sports, still under management of MPB Primedia, was renamed as TV5 Sports in the interim (does not identify as such), in which the network acquired broadcasting rights to the ASEAN Basketball League (the Philippine team in the league, AirAsia Philippine Patriots, was by-then managed by ABC/TV5 owner Antonio "Tonyboy" Cojuangco, Jr.), U.S. boxing matches, and others. In 2010, ABL's broadcasting contract with TV5 expired, after TV5 was acquired by MediaQuest Holdings, and was moved to IBC-13 and later, ABS-CBN Sports and Action.

Sports5

In 2011, TV5 and IBC, inked a blocktime deal which subsequently became AKTV. It was launched on May 5, 2011 through a marathon held at the Mall Of Asia Grounds in Pasay.

From then on, Sports5 obtained rights to air major sporting leagues and events like the Philippine Basketball Association, United Football League and the NCAA (returned to ABS-CBN Sports in 2015).

Until its flagship primetime sports block's closure in 2013 due to high blocktime costs and poor ratings, most of its programs are aired on IBC through its programming block AKTV. From June 2013 onwards, most of its sports coverages are shown on TV5, AksyonTV and Hyper. It is headquartered at TV5 Media Center, Reliance cor. Sheridan st., Mandaluyong.

Sports5 is the official TV partner of the Olympic Games in the Philippines from 2014 to 2016. In 2016, Sports5 acquired the Philippine broadcast rights (from ABS-CBN Sports) to air Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on free TV and satellite.[1]

ESPN5

On October 12, 2017, TV5 announced that it had reached a partnership with ESPN International to re-brand Sports 5 as ESPN5; the re-branding took effect the next day, coinciding with game 1 of the PBA Governors' Cup final. As part of the relationship, the channel acquired domestic rights to some of ESPN's U.S. and international programming, including classic boxing matches aired on ESPN Classic (also includes some matches from ESPN2's Friday Night Fights), IndyCar Series, the NFL, ESPN Films' documentary series 30 for 30 and Nine for IX, Around the Horn, Pardon the Interruption, U.S. college sports, and the X Games. Although ESPN is a U.S. NBA broadcaster, the league has a separate rights deal with ABS-CBN. The operation includes a local version of ESPN's flagship studio program SportsCenter, SportsCenter Philippines (which premiered on December 17, 2017), and collaboration between ESPN and TV5 on digital content—having launched a localized version of ESPN.com and the streaming ESPN Player service on January 31, 2018. The partnership marked the return of the ESPN brand to the country since the replacement of ESPN Philippines with Fox Sports Asia.[2][3][4][5] Meanwhile, the re-launch as ESPN5 also caused the delays of many of Viva Television's planned productions for TV5 to late 2020 and early 2021 (especially Masked Singer Pilipinas and Kagat ng Dilim).

One Sports

On March 8, 2020, ESPN5 ceased to exist on television and was rebranded as One Sports (named after the then pay television channel of the same name), as both 5 and the new One Sports channel decided to not carry any ESPN5-branded programming on its schedule. The partnership continued however both on online as the ESPN5 webpage it was active and served as the de facto One Sports homepage in the Philippines and on-air as ESPN programs continue to broadcast on both 5 (later reverted back to TV5) and One Sports until October 13, 2021 as the new TV5 Network management will no longer renew a contract with ESPN due to massive negative feedbacks by the fans of the network's entertainment programming against former TV5 Network President and CEO Chot Reyes as well as poor ratings of its sports programming on TV5 and loss of advertisers' support.[6] At the same day, 5 Plus was relaunched as a dedicated channel of One Sports which was moved from being an exclusive-pay television channel to free-to-air and eventually taking over its channel space. Meanwhile, its original pay television counterpart on Cignal was rebranded as One Sports+.

Following the closure of ABS-CBN Sports after 70 congressmen denied ABS-CBN Corporation's new franchise, One Sports replaced certain programming such as the NFL, NCAA (US), with some sports whose rights were previously held by ABS-CBN Sports, such as the NBA, ONE Championship and UAAP.

Current programs

TV5

One Sports

One Sports+

PBA Rush

  • Basketball Science
  • The Chasedown
  • PBA Rulebook
  • Swagg Anatomy
  • Shootaround
  • Basketball Almanac
  • Numbers
  • The Huddle (simulcast on One PH and One Sports channel)
  • Step Back
  • Jumpball (simulcast on One PH and One Sports channel)

NBA TV Philippines

  • NBA Hype
  • NBA Spotlight

UAAP Varsity Channel

  • School Spirit
  • Glory Days
  • The Bounce
  • Step Up

GG Network

  • Electronic Sports and Gaming Summit events
  • The Nationals
  • Geeks and Gamers Guide

Previous programs

Block

Programs

Sports5.ph

  • Speedo G-League

Sports broadcasters

Current on-air staff

  • Chuck Araneta (PBA on One Sports, PBA Rush Lead play-by-play, Courtside reporter)
  • Aaron Atayde (PBA Rush Lead Play by Play)
  • Billie Capistrano (PVL play by play, The Game co-host)
  • Migs Gomez (MPBL Lead play-by-play, PVL play-by-play)
  • Lourd de Veyra (Basketball Almanac Host)
  • Charlie Cuna (PBA on One Sports play-by-play)
  • Mica Abesamis (MPBL courtside reporter)
  • Apple David (PBA on One Sports Courtside reporter)
  • Denise Tan (PBA on One Sports Courtside reporter)
  • Paolo del Rosario (PBA on One Sports, PBA Rush, PVL Lead play-by-play, Courtside reporter, Shootaround host, The Game host)
  • Richard del Rosario (PBA on One Sports, PBA Rush Basketball analyst, Numbers co-Host)
  • Tony Dela Cruz (PBA on One Sports Basketball analyst)
  • Jolly Escobar (PBA on One Sports, PBA Rush Basketball analyst)
  • Javi Palaña (MPBL play-by-play, basketball analyst)
  • Jayvee Gayoso (MPBL Basketball anaylst)
  • Sel Guevara (MPBL courtside reporter)
  • Miguel Dypiangco (PBA Rush, UAAP Basketball, PVL Play-by-play)
  • Sydney Crespo (MPBL courtside reporter)
  • Sam Caloso (MPBL courtside reporter)
  • Shiela Salaysay (MPBL courtside reporter)
  • Gianna Llanes (MPBL courtside reporter)
  • Jaime Ascalon (UAAP Basketball play-by-play)
  • Louie Gonzales (MPBL basketball analyst)
  • Neil Flores (PVL Volleyball analyst)
  • Noreen Go (PVL Volleyball analyst)
  • Cedelf Tupas (MPBL Play-by-play)
  • Boom Gonzalez (PVL Lead play by play, UAAP lead Play-by-play NBA Hype Host, School Spirit Host, The Game Weekend host)
  • Ryan Gregorio (PBA on One Sports, PBA Rush Lead Basketball analyst, Numbers Host)
  • Bea Daez-Fabros (UAAP Basketball play-by-play, The Game co-host)
  • Mico Halili (Creative Director for sports program and sports digital properties, Cignal TV, Hotseat host, Glory Days Host, UAAP Basketball play-by-play)
  • Quinito Henson (PBA on One Sports Lead Basketball analyst)*
  • Alexis Tinsay (PVL courtside reporter)
  • Raine Ticzon (PVL courtside reporter)
  • Sam Corrales (PVL courtside reporter)
  • Lexi Rodriguez (PVL courtside reporter)
  • Jeanine Tsoi (PVL courtside reporter)
  • Frannie Reyes (PVL courtside reporter)
  • Gretchen Ho (sports correspondent to the 2020 Summer Olympics)
  • Kobe Dayao (UAAP Basketball play-by-play)
  • Aiyana Perlas (PBA Rush Courtside reporter)
  • Doreen Suaybaguio (PBA Rush Courtside reporter)
  • Andy Jao (PBA on One Sports, PBA Rush Basketball analyst)*
  • Ysa Chong (PBA on One Sports Courtside reporter)
  • Bea Escudero (PBA on One Sports, PBA Rush Courtside reporter, NBA Hype co-host)
  • Magoo Marjon (PBA on One Sports Lead play-by-play)
  • Ronnie Magsanoc (PBA 3x3 Basketball analyst, PVL Volleyball analyst, UAAP Basketball and Volleyball analyst)
  • Danica Jose (UAAP Basketball analyst, NBA Hype co-host)
  • Jinno Rufino (PBA 3x3 play-by-play)
  • Nikko Ramos (UAAP Basketball play-by-play)
  • Enzo Floro (UAAP Basketball analyst)
  • Carlo Pamintuan (PBA on One Sports, PBA Rush Basketball analyst, play-by-play, Courtside reporter, Shootaround host)
  • Denice Dinsay (PVL play-by-play)
  • Chiqui Roa-Puno (PVL play-by-play)
  • Ali Peek (PBA Rush Basketball analyst)
  • Mozzy Ravena (PVL Volleyball analyst)
  • Anne Remulla-Canda (PVL Volleyball analyst)
  • Ivy Remulla (PVL Volleyball analyst)
  • Dzi Gervacio (PVL Volleyball analyst, The Game co-host)
  • Jason Webb (UAAP Basketball analyst)
  • Luigi Trillo (UAAP Basketball analyst)
  • Eric Tipan (UAAP Basketball and Volleyball, PVL play-by-play)
  • Andre Co (PBA Rush Play-by-play)
  • Mikee Reyes (PBA Rush Play-by-play)
  • Chiqui Reyes (PBA Rush Play-by-play)
  • Belle Gregorio (PBA on One Sports, PBA Rush Courtside reporter)
  • Eric Reyes (PBA on One Sports, PBA Rush Basketball analyst)
  • Hans Kho (PBA on One Sports courtside reporter)
  • Ella Gomez (PBA on One Sports courtside reporter)
  • Allan Gregorio (PBA Rush Basketball analyst)
  • Sev Sarmenta (PBA on One Sports, PVL Lead play-by-play)*
  • Anthony Suntay (PBA on One Sports, PBA Rush, PVL play-by-play)
  • Jutt Sulit (PBA on One Sports, PBA Rush Lead play-by-play, Courtside reporter)
  • Ira Pablo (PBA on One Sports Courtside reporter)
  • Nadia Miravalles (PBA on One Sports Courtside reporter)
  • Lyn Olavario (PBA on One Sports Courtside reporter)
  • Nikki Viola (PBA on One Sports courtside reporter)
  • Eileen Shi (PBA on One Sports courtside reporter)
  • Charles Tiu (PBA Rush Basketball analyst, Basketball Science Host, NBA Hype co-Host)
  • Vince Hizon (PBA Rush Basketball analyst)
  • Mark Molina (PBA Rush Basketball analyst)
  • Carmela Tunay (The Game host)
  • Jong Uichico (PBA Rush Basketball analyst)
  • Dominic Uy (PBA on One Sports, PBA Rush Basketball analyst)
  • James Velasquez (PBA Rush, PBA on One Sports Lead play-by-play)


  • - currently on hiatus due to COVID-19 Pandemic

Past on-air staff

See also

References

  1. ^ "TV5 gets rights to air UFC fights as Balls Channel announces it is going off the air". Spin.ph. December 21, 2015. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
  2. ^ Bolante, Mikkel (October 12, 2017). "ESPN-5 IS HERE - TV5 announces partnership with 'Worldwide Leader in Sports'". Interaksyon. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  3. ^ Melvin, Paul (October 11, 2017). "TV 5 AND ESPN COLLABORATE TO LAUNCH ESPN 5 IN THE PHILIPPINES" (Press release). ESPN. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  4. ^ Isaga, JP (October 12, 2017). "ESPN returns to Philippine TV with TV5 partnership". Rappler. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  5. ^ "ESPN launches New Digital Gateway with the Philippines Edition of ESPN.com and ESPN Player". Manila Bulletin. January 31, 2018. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
  6. ^ Maragay, Dino (October 13, 2021). "Final buzzer sounds on ESPN5's sports website". Philstar.com. Retrieved October 14, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

  • Official website

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This article is about a Philippine sports programming division of TV5 For the television network of the same name see One Sports TV channel For a programming division of TVNZ in New Zealand see 1 Sport For the Indian television channel see 1Sports For the Australian television channel formerly known as One see 10 Bold Sports5 redirects here For an Israeli group of television channels see Sport 5 For a defunct international sports rights marketing agency see Sportfive For the British radio programming block on BBC Radio 5 also known as Sport on 5 see 5 live Sport One Sports formerly ABC Sports from 2004 to 2008 Sports5 from 2011 to 2017 and ESPN5 from 2017 to 2020 is the sports division of TV5 Network Inc and jointly operated with sister company Cignal TV One Sports supplies and airs major sporting events in the Philippines and the world for free to air TV channels TV5 One Sports channel Cignal exclusive channels One Sports PBA Rush NBA TV Philippines and UAAP Varsity Channel and online esports streaming channel GG Network One SportsLaunchedFebruary 22 2004 2004 02 22 as ABC Sports May 5 2011 2011 05 05 as Sports5 October 12 2017 2017 10 12 as ESPN5 March 8 2020 2020 03 08 as One Sports OwnerTV5 Network Inc Key peopleRobert P Galang President TV5 Network Inc and Cignal TV Inc Sienna Olaso Head One Sports HeadquartersTV5 Media Center MandaluyongFormerly known asABC Sports 2004 2008 TV5 Sports 2009 2011 Sports5 2011 2017 ESPN5 2017 2020 Sister networkTV5 One Sports One Sports PBA Rush NBA TV Philippines UAAP Varsity ChannelOfficial websiteOfficial websiteIts flagship program is the Philippine Basketball Association the world s second oldest professional basketball league since it acquired the television rights from 2004 to 2008 and again from 2011 until now Contents 1 History 1 1 ABC Sports 1 2 TV5 Sports 1 3 Sports5 1 4 ESPN5 1 5 One Sports 2 Current programs 2 1 TV5 2 2 One Sports 2 3 One Sports 2 4 PBA Rush 2 5 NBA TV Philippines 2 6 UAAP Varsity Channel 2 7 GG Network 3 Previous programs 3 1 Block 3 2 Programs 3 3 Sports5 ph 4 Sports broadcasters 4 1 Current on air staff 4 2 Past on air staff 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditABC Sports Edit The network s sports division then known as ABC Sports was established in 2004 as a result of ABC 5 s acquisition of broadcast rights to the Philippine Basketball Association The telecasts were known as the PBA on ABC after the disbandment of the broadcasting consortium between NBN 4 and IBC 13 Aside from PBA ABC Sports also broadcast volleyball games and local boxing bouts as well as NBA basketball and WWE wrestling matches in partnership with Solar Entertainment But after ABC rebranded to TV5 in August 2008 the network still managed to cover the 2008 PBA Fiesta Conference Finals though it is under the auspices of ABC s blocktimer MPB Primedia Inc After which broadcast rights for PBA NBA and WWE were then moved to Solar Sports and RPN starting in the 2008 09 season TV5 Sports Edit In 2009 ABC Sports still under management of MPB Primedia was renamed as TV5 Sports in the interim does not identify as such in which the network acquired broadcasting rights to the ASEAN Basketball League the Philippine team in the league AirAsia Philippine Patriots was by then managed by ABC TV5 owner Antonio Tonyboy Cojuangco Jr U S boxing matches and others In 2010 ABL s broadcasting contract with TV5 expired after TV5 was acquired by MediaQuest Holdings and was moved to IBC 13 and later ABS CBN Sports and Action Sports5 Edit In 2011 TV5 and IBC inked a blocktime deal which subsequently became AKTV It was launched on May 5 2011 through a marathon held at the Mall Of Asia Grounds in Pasay From then on Sports5 obtained rights to air major sporting leagues and events like the Philippine Basketball Association United Football League and the NCAA returned to ABS CBN Sports in 2015 Until its flagship primetime sports block s closure in 2013 due to high blocktime costs and poor ratings most of its programs are aired on IBC through its programming block AKTV From June 2013 onwards most of its sports coverages are shown on TV5 AksyonTV and Hyper It is headquartered at TV5 Media Center Reliance cor Sheridan st Mandaluyong Sports5 is the official TV partner of the Olympic Games in the Philippines from 2014 to 2016 In 2016 Sports5 acquired the Philippine broadcast rights from ABS CBN Sports to air Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC on free TV and satellite 1 ESPN5 Edit On October 12 2017 TV5 announced that it had reached a partnership with ESPN International to re brand Sports 5 as ESPN5 the re branding took effect the next day coinciding with game 1 of the PBA Governors Cup final As part of the relationship the channel acquired domestic rights to some of ESPN s U S and international programming including classic boxing matches aired on ESPN Classic also includes some matches from ESPN2 s Friday Night Fights IndyCar Series the NFL ESPN Films documentary series 30 for 30 and Nine for IX Around the Horn Pardon the Interruption U S college sports and the X Games Although ESPN is a U S NBA broadcaster the league has a separate rights deal with ABS CBN The operation includes a local version of ESPN s flagship studio program SportsCenter SportsCenter Philippines which premiered on December 17 2017 and collaboration between ESPN and TV5 on digital content having launched a localized version of ESPN com and the streaming ESPN Player service on January 31 2018 The partnership marked the return of the ESPN brand to the country since the replacement of ESPN Philippines with Fox Sports Asia 2 3 4 5 Meanwhile the re launch as ESPN5 also caused the delays of many of Viva Television s planned productions for TV5 to late 2020 and early 2021 especially Masked Singer Pilipinas and Kagat ng Dilim One Sports Edit On March 8 2020 ESPN5 ceased to exist on television and was rebranded as One Sports named after the then pay television channel of the same name as both 5 and the new One Sports channel decided to not carry any ESPN5 branded programming on its schedule The partnership continued however both on online as the ESPN5 webpage it was active and served as the de facto One Sports homepage in the Philippines and on air as ESPN programs continue to broadcast on both 5 later reverted back to TV5 and One Sports until October 13 2021 as the new TV5 Network management will no longer renew a contract with ESPN due to massive negative feedbacks by the fans of the network s entertainment programming against former TV5 Network President and CEO Chot Reyes as well as poor ratings of its sports programming on TV5 and loss of advertisers support 6 At the same day 5 Plus was relaunched as a dedicated channel of One Sports which was moved from being an exclusive pay television channel to free to air and eventually taking over its channel space Meanwhile its original pay television counterpart on Cignal was rebranded as One Sports Following the closure of ABS CBN Sports after 70 congressmen denied ABS CBN Corporation s new franchise One Sports replaced certain programming such as the NFL NCAA US with some sports whose rights were previously held by ABS CBN Sports such as the NBA ONE Championship and UAAP Current programs EditTV5 Edit National Basketball Association NBA Philippine Basketball Association PBA University Athletic Association of the Philippines UAAP Final Four and Finals only One Sports Edit 30 for 30 Asian Tour Badminton Asia Championships national teams and individuals Boxing s Greatest Fights European Tour National Basketball Association NBA National Cheerleading Championship NJPW Strong NJPW sa One Sports ONE Championship PBA Developmental League PBA D League Philippine Basketball Association PBA PBA 3x3 Philippine Collegiate Champions League Premier Volleyball League SM National Basketball Training Center League Spikers Turf Philippines national football team The Azkals The Game The Nationals Top Rank Boxing University Athletic Association of the Philippines WWE Raw WWE SmackDownOne Sports Edit Further information One Sports TV channel One Sports current programming The Game flagship sports newscast Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League simulcast on One PH WWE Bottom Line FIBA World Basketball Greatest of all TimePBA Rush Edit Basketball Science The Chasedown PBA Rulebook Swagg Anatomy Shootaround Basketball Almanac Numbers The Huddle simulcast on One PH and One Sports channel Step Back Jumpball simulcast on One PH and One Sports channel NBA TV Philippines Edit Further information NBA TV Philippines NBA Hype NBA SpotlightUAAP Varsity Channel Edit Further information UAAP Varsity Channel School Spirit Glory Days The Bounce Step UpGG Network Edit Electronic Sports and Gaming Summit events The Nationals Geeks and Gamers GuidePrevious programs EditBlock Edit AKTV 2011 2013 Programs Edit AFC Cup AFF Championship ASEAN Basketball League 2009 2010 PBA on ABC TV5 2004 2008 NCAA Philippines 2012 2015 returned to ABS CBN Sports Philippine Super Liga 2015 2020 Ringside 2004 2008 NFL 2017 2020 terminated after acquiring ABS CBN Sports rights NCAA 2017 2020 terminated after acquiring previously held rights from ABS CBN Sports 2011 Philippine Open Pool Championship MVP Cup 2005 Southeast Asian Games 2007 Southeast Asian Games 2012 London Olympic Games Sports Coverage 2018 Winter Olympics 2018 Asian Games Shakey s V League 2005 2006 Ronda Pilipinas Nike Rise Filsports Basketball Association Pacific Xtreme Combat Sports 360 SportsPage IndyCar Series Formula E Manny Pacquiao presents Blow by Blow The Ultimate Fighter Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC Now UFC Presents UFC Unleashed UFC Ultimate Insider United Football League United Regional Basketball League Universities and Colleges Basketball League Sports5 ph Edit Speedo G LeagueSports broadcasters EditCurrent on air staff Edit Chuck Araneta PBA on One Sports PBA Rush Lead play by play Courtside reporter Aaron Atayde PBA Rush Lead Play by Play Billie Capistrano PVL play by play The Game co host Migs Gomez MPBL Lead play by play PVL play by play Lourd de Veyra Basketball Almanac Host Charlie Cuna PBA on One Sports play by play Mica Abesamis MPBL courtside reporter Apple David PBA on One Sports Courtside reporter Denise Tan PBA on One Sports Courtside reporter Paolo del Rosario PBA on One Sports PBA Rush PVL Lead play by play Courtside reporter Shootaround host The Game host Richard del Rosario PBA on One Sports PBA Rush Basketball analyst Numbers co Host Tony Dela Cruz PBA on One Sports Basketball analyst Jolly Escobar PBA on One Sports PBA Rush Basketball analyst Javi Palana MPBL play by play basketball analyst Jayvee Gayoso MPBL Basketball anaylst Sel Guevara MPBL courtside reporter Miguel Dypiangco PBA Rush UAAP Basketball PVL Play by play Sydney Crespo MPBL courtside reporter Sam Caloso MPBL courtside reporter Shiela Salaysay MPBL courtside reporter Gianna Llanes MPBL courtside reporter Jaime Ascalon UAAP Basketball play by play Louie Gonzales MPBL basketball analyst Neil Flores PVL Volleyball analyst Noreen Go PVL Volleyball analyst Cedelf Tupas MPBL Play by play Boom Gonzalez PVL Lead play by play UAAP lead Play by play NBA Hype Host School Spirit Host The Game Weekend host Ryan Gregorio PBA on One Sports PBA Rush Lead Basketball analyst Numbers Host Bea Daez Fabros UAAP Basketball play by play The Game co host Mico Halili Creative Director for sports program and sports digital properties Cignal TV Hotseat host Glory Days Host UAAP Basketball play by play Quinito Henson PBA on One Sports Lead Basketball analyst Alexis Tinsay PVL courtside reporter Raine Ticzon PVL courtside reporter Sam Corrales PVL courtside reporter Lexi Rodriguez PVL courtside reporter Jeanine Tsoi PVL courtside reporter Frannie Reyes PVL courtside reporter Gretchen Ho sports correspondent to the 2020 Summer Olympics Kobe Dayao UAAP Basketball play by play Aiyana Perlas PBA Rush Courtside reporter Doreen Suaybaguio PBA Rush Courtside reporter Andy Jao PBA on One Sports PBA Rush Basketball analyst Ysa Chong PBA on One Sports Courtside reporter Bea Escudero PBA on One Sports PBA Rush Courtside reporter NBA Hype co host Magoo Marjon PBA on One Sports Lead play by play Ronnie Magsanoc PBA 3x3 Basketball analyst PVL Volleyball analyst UAAP Basketball and Volleyball analyst Danica Jose UAAP Basketball analyst NBA Hype co host Jinno Rufino PBA 3x3 play by play Nikko Ramos UAAP Basketball play by play Enzo Floro UAAP Basketball analyst Carlo Pamintuan PBA on One Sports PBA Rush Basketball analyst play by play Courtside reporter Shootaround host Denice Dinsay PVL play by play Chiqui Roa Puno PVL play by play Ali Peek PBA Rush Basketball analyst Mozzy Ravena PVL Volleyball analyst Anne Remulla Canda PVL Volleyball analyst Ivy Remulla PVL Volleyball analyst Dzi Gervacio PVL Volleyball analyst The Game co host Jason Webb UAAP Basketball analyst Luigi Trillo UAAP Basketball analyst Eric Tipan UAAP Basketball and Volleyball PVL play by play Andre Co PBA Rush Play by play Mikee Reyes PBA Rush Play by play Chiqui Reyes PBA Rush Play by play Belle Gregorio PBA on One Sports PBA Rush Courtside reporter Eric Reyes PBA on One Sports PBA Rush Basketball analyst Hans Kho PBA on One Sports courtside reporter Ella Gomez PBA on One Sports courtside reporter Allan Gregorio PBA Rush Basketball analyst Sev Sarmenta PBA on One Sports PVL Lead play by play Anthony Suntay PBA on One Sports PBA Rush PVL play by play Jutt Sulit PBA on One Sports PBA Rush Lead play by play Courtside reporter Ira Pablo PBA on One Sports Courtside reporter Nadia Miravalles PBA on One Sports Courtside reporter Lyn Olavario PBA on One Sports Courtside reporter Nikki Viola PBA on One Sports courtside reporter Eileen Shi PBA on One Sports courtside reporter Charles Tiu PBA Rush Basketball analyst Basketball Science Host NBA Hype co Host Vince Hizon PBA Rush Basketball analyst Mark Molina PBA Rush Basketball analyst Carmela Tunay The Game host Jong Uichico PBA Rush Basketball analyst Dominic Uy PBA on One Sports PBA Rush Basketball analyst James Velasquez PBA Rush PBA on One Sports Lead play by play currently on hiatus due to COVID 19 PandemicPast on air staff Edit Peaches Aberin Don Allado Mara Aquino Ramon Bautista Patricia Bermudez Hizon Mich Del Carmen Elorde Janeena Chan Rheema Chanco Ai Dela Cruz Lia Cruz Stephanie Cueva Rizza Diaz now on One News Joy Delorey Rado Dimalibot Kenneth Duremdes Currently as commissioner of MPBL Amanda Fernandez Tex Suter Jing Jamlang Jojo Lastimosa Vitto Lazatin Laura Lehmann Pessumal Frankie Lim Miakka Lim Cesca Litton Kalaw Chino Lui Pio Peter Martin Butch Maniego TJ Manotoc Currently ABS CBN News Bureau chief for North America Eric Menk Jessica Mendoza L A Mumar Renz Ongkiko Chiqui Pablo Erika Padilla Cariaso Benjie Paras Barry Pascua Ed Picson Chot Reyes Currently head coach of TNT Tropang Giga Trish Roque Judy Saril moved to ABS CBN Sports Angelika Schmeing Cruz Boyet Sison Nina Sison Jannelle So Mon Liboro Jude Turcuato currently works as VP and Territory Head of Fox Networks Group Philippines Sam YG Mark Zambrano now on One News Noel ZarateSee also EditPhilippine Basketball Association TV5 One Sports TV channel PBA Rush PBA on NBN IBC ABS CBN SportsReferences Edit TV5 gets rights to air UFC fights as Balls Channel announces it is going off the air Spin ph December 21 2015 Retrieved December 21 2015 Bolante Mikkel October 12 2017 ESPN 5 IS HERE TV5 announces partnership with Worldwide Leader in Sports Interaksyon Retrieved October 12 2017 Melvin Paul October 11 2017 TV 5 AND ESPN COLLABORATE TO LAUNCH ESPN 5 IN THE PHILIPPINES Press release ESPN Retrieved October 12 2017 Isaga JP October 12 2017 ESPN returns to Philippine TV with TV5 partnership Rappler Retrieved October 12 2017 ESPN launches New Digital Gateway with the Philippines Edition of ESPN com and ESPN Player Manila Bulletin January 31 2018 Retrieved January 31 2018 Maragay Dino October 13 2021 Final 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