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The Filipino Channel

The Filipino Channel, commonly known as TFC, is a 24-hour global subscription television network based in Daly City, California with studios in Redwood City, California and offices in Africa, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cayman Islands, UAE, Ethiopia, Hungary, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Middle East, the Netherlands, New Zealand, South Africa, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and the United Kingdom. It is owned and operated by the Filipino media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation. Its programming is composed primarily of imported programs from Filipino cable channel Kapamilya Channel and programs produced and distributed by ABS-CBN Entertainment (entertainment) and ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs (news and current affairs), while the ABS-CBN television network is currently inactive due to its shutdown.[1]

The Filipino Channel
TFC logo (2011-present)
CountryInternational
United States
Canada
Broadcast areaWorldwide
NetworkABS-CBN
Kapamilya Channel
HeadquartersABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines (Philippine headquarters)
ABS-CBN International, 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd, Suite 200, Daly City, California, 94014, United States (International headquarters)
Programming
Language(s)Filipino
English
Picture format720p/1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 480i/576i for the SD feed)
Ownership
OwnerABS-CBN Corporation
Sister channelsA2Z
ANC
Cinema One
Cine Mo!
Jeepney TV
Kapamilya Channel
Knowledge Channel
Metro Channel
Myx
Myx (America)
ABS-CBN TeleRadyo
PIE Channel
History
LaunchedSeptember 24, 1994; 28 years ago (1994-09-24)
Links
Websiteiwanttfc.com

TFC is available globally on direct-to-home satellite, cable, Internet Protocol television, online streaming, video on demand and on other over-the-top content platforms. TFC is targeted to the Filipino diaspora, and was launched on September 24, 1994, becoming the world's first trans-Pacific Asian broadcaster.

As of 2016, The Filipino Channel has over three million subscribers worldwide in over 40 countries across 4 continents, most of whom are in the United States, Middle East, Europe, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia.[2]

It has successfully completed its migration to high-definition in all of its international feed with its EMEA feed the last to convert on February 20, 2021. It is the first and only Philippine-based cable network worldwide to be broadcast in HD to date.[3]

History

 
The old logo of The Filipino Channel (2004-2009).

While TFC traces its origins to 1994, the idea of broadcasting television programming via satellite to the millions of the Filipino diaspora everywhere in the world was an innovative idea that the then ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation (now ABS-CBN Corporation) took in the late 1980s, just as it began its road of reconstruction after the brutal and infamous years of Martial Law and the post-EDSA People Power era. As the network in 1989 began to become once more the Philippines' leading television network, the network finally made the bold step to begin satellite transmissions to Filipinos abroad when in the fall of that very year, ABS-CBN programs were broadcast via satellite to the Northern Mariana Islands, especially to the Filipino families living in Guam and Saipan, making it the first ever Philippine television network to broadcast to viewers outside the country via satellite.

On September 24, 1994, ABS-CBN, through its newly established subsidiary ABS-CBN International, signed a historic deal with the PanAmSat to bring the first trans-Pacific Asian programming service to some two million Filipino immigrants in the United States using the then-newly launched PAS 2 satellite.[4] The following day, TFC was officially launched, first as a cable only network serving millions of Filipino Americans countrywide.

The first headquarters of TFC was built in a garage in Daly City, California with only eight employees doing all the tasks from managing the phones, the computers, and the like.[5] By 1995, TFC has grown to 25,000 subscribers in the United States. Airings of Mara Clara and other programming aired during the daytime and night in 1997 Esperanza and Mula Sa Puso where the biggest programs on TFC

By 2004, TFC has grown to 250,000 subscribers in the United States. This growth led to the expansion of TFC to other territories in the world.[6]

In 2005, ABS-CBN International signed an affiliation agreement with DirecTV, one of the leading DTH providers in the United States. Under the deal, DirecTV has the exclusive right to distribute the TFC package on its DTH platform. In return, DirecTV will pay license fees to ABS-CBN and to ABS-CBN International.[7] Later that year, the now defunct and award-winning internet television service TFC Now! was launched. This was later replaced by TFC.tv video streaming website. In this year, ABS-CBN International acquired San Francisco International Gateway from Loral Space & Communications. SFIG is a telecommunications port company based in Richmond, California. SFIG provides satellite communications services through its 2.5 acre (1 hectare) facility consisting of 19 satellite dish antennas and 9 modular equipment buildings. ABS-CBN International received Federal Communications Commission licensing approval in April 2006. Also in this year, ABS-CBN International opened its state-of-the-art studio and office in Redwood City, California.[8] In 2006, SFIG successfully handled the pay per view distribution to In Demand and DirecTV for the Manny Pacquiao vs. Oscar Larios super featherweight championship title fight. SFIG's customers include Discovery Communications, CBS, ESPN, Playboy among others. SFIG is a member of the World Teleport Association.[9]

In 2007, ABS-CBN Global launched Myx (now Myx TV), the first and only television channel in the United States that is targeted to the Asian-American youth audience.[10] As of 2011, TFC has over 2.47 million subscribers worldwide. In the same year, TFC changed their logo.[1] As of 2015, The Filipino Channel has over three million subscribers worldwide most of which are in United States, Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Europe, Africa, Canada and Southeast Asia (Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia).

In March 2012, ABS-CBN Global has chosen Etere to integrate its production facility for TFC. The ABS-CBN facility manages 24 channels with 3 different video servers in 3 different formats.(NLE).[11]

On February 23, 2018, TFC IPTV and TFC Direct via cable and satellite subscribers had instant online access to TFC Online (now iWantTFC) with TFC Everywhere (TVE) feature.[12]

In early February 2021, seven TFC channels went live with Amagi cloud platform to consolidate its play-out operations on the cloud to expand its reach and gain greater flexibility. Amagi is a global leader in SaaS for broadcast and streaming TV.[13] ABS-CBN now manages end-to-end workflow on the cloud, eliminating the need for expensive hardware and broadcast center operations, giving it the flexibility to run its global channels with live news from anywhere. Amagi clients include A+E Networks, beIN Sports, Discovery Networks, IMG and Warner Media, among others.[14]

There are currently 7 different international feeds broadcasting to Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific, Guam-Australia-New Zealand, USA East, USA West and Canada.

Programming

The program line-up of The Filipino Channel is composed primarily of programs from ABS-CBN, a national television network in the Philippines. Programming ranging from news, public affairs, documentaries, public service, reality shows, soap operas, teleseryes, talk shows, sitcoms, gag shows, live events, and other formats and genres are shown on TFC in a slightly delayed basis and are synchronized automatically depending on the location of the broadcast. TFC also airs some programs produced abroad by ABS-CBN's foreign subsidiaries in United States, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and Europe. These are generally not aired on ABS-CBN's main domestic channel but some are shown on ANC several hours or days after their original airing.

In 2007 the short lived Hero TV on TFC aired in April 2007-August 2007 and since 2019, most of iWant original programs and films are also aired on the channel, as well as on TFC IPTV and TFC Online (formerly ABS-CBN now).

TFC has been relatively unaffected by the ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy which started May 6, 2020, after the network's legislative franchise to operate domestically over-the-air expired the day before, as it is not under the purview of the National Telecommunications Commission.

On February 1, 2021, The Filipino Channel relaunched its programming lineup with new shows and more viewing options with the classification of four blocks: Early Mornings, FUNanghalian, Teleserye Playback and Primetime Bida, similar to Kapamilya Channel.[15]

iWantTFC

On September 1, 2020, TFC Online its online streaming merged with iWant made the service accessible worldwide and was soft launched as iWantTFC.[16]

TFC Direct

In 1996, TFC Direct! was launched, an independently operated direct-to-home cable and satellite television service that incorporates the TV channels Sarimanok News Network (now ABS-CBN News Channel), Pinoy Blockbuster Channel (now Cinema One), Pinoy Central (later renamed as Kapamilya Channel, then it was replaced by Bro, and it was replaced again by now-defunct ABS-CBN Sports + Action (S+A)), and the radio channels DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 and WRR 101.9 For Life! (now MOR 101.9).[17]

Filipino On Demand

Filipino On Demand (FOD) is a video on demand service providing access to Filipino films, ABS-CBN classic shows and live concerts each month available on various cable providers in USA, Canada, Singapore and UAE.[18]

TFC IPTV

TFC IPTV
TypeIPTV
First air date
April 30, 2007; 15 years ago (2007-04-30)
Broadcast area
Worldwide
OwnerABS-CBN Corporation
Key people
Aldrin Cerrado (COO)
Former names
TFCko
Official website
TFC IPTV

Launched on April 30, 2007, TFC IPTV (formerly known as TFCko)[19] is an IPTV and video on demand (VOD) service distributed around the world under the brand of The Filipino Channel. To avail of the service, users must acquire the TFC IPTV set-top box, connect the box to a TV set (HDMI for HDTVs, composite for SDTVs) and broadband internet through WiFi or Ethernet (requires 2 Mbit/s minimum speed), and subscribe to monthly subscription. The channel line up will depend on the subscription package availed and may include the live-streaming of TV channels The Filipino Channel, Myx TV, the international feeds of ABS-CBN News Channel, Cinema One, Cine Mo!, Jeepney TV, Knowledge Channel as well as radio channels TeleRadyo and My Only Radio (Manila station), and an in-house interactive Karaoke channel. Aside from the live-streaming of ABS-CBN channels, the service also includes a video on demand feature that allow users to watch, pause, rewind, fast-forward select programs of the channels anytime for a period of one month and in high-definition format (for select programs and internet speed). The service also offers a wide selection of fresh movies from the Philippines and other pay per view contents like concerts and sporting events also in high-definition format. As of January 1, 2020, TFC IPTV has been discontinued sales in Canada and the United States of America but will still provide service to existing users of the IPTV services.

Channels

Video on demand

Studio TFC

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Valisno, Jeffrey (June 14, 2012). . BusinessWorld. Archived from the original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved June 18, 2012.
  2. ^ P. Valdueza, Rolando (April 24, 2015). 2014 Annual Report (17-A) (Report). Philippine Stock Exchange. Retrieved April 27, 2015.
  3. ^ "TFC high-definition programming now in the Middle East via satellite and cable partners". TFC EMEA. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  4. ^ Jessel, Harry; Taishoff, Lawrence (2010). "Television and Radio". Encyclopædia Britannica Ultimate Reference Suite. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
  5. ^ (PDF). ABS-CBN International. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 17, 2012. Retrieved June 18, 2012.
  6. ^ Katigbak, Antonio (April 11, 2004). "ABS-CBN's The Filipino Channel marks a decade of steady growth". The Philippine Star. Retrieved June 18, 2012.
  7. ^ Villanueva, Paul Michael (December 31, 2011), ABS-CBN 17-A 2011, Scribd.com, p. 8, retrieved August 9, 2012
  8. ^ "Customer Showcase: ABS-CBN". Advanced Systems Group.
  9. ^ "ABS-CBN International". World Teleport Association. December 14, 2011. Retrieved June 18, 2012.
  10. ^ . ABS-CBN International. Archived from the original on September 3, 2008. Retrieved June 21, 2012.
  11. ^ "ABS-CBN Chooses Etere to Expand its Existing, Etere System". www.etere.com. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
  12. ^ "Get the convenience of watching anytime, anywhere with TFC Everywhere!". iWantTFC. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  13. ^ Staff, S. V. G. "Philippines' ABS-CBN Corporation Pushes Operations to the Cloud With Amagi". SVG. Retrieved April 3, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ Staff, S. V. G. "VICE TV Transitions UK, France Linear Channels to Amagi Cloud". SVG. Retrieved April 3, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ "TFC launches exciting new programming lineup for your everyday viewing needs". TFC EMEA. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  16. ^ "iWant to merge with TFC Online". ABS-CBN News. August 24, 2020. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
  17. ^ "The Filipino Channel: Bringing overseas Pinoys closer to home". The Philippine Star. March 24, 2003. Retrieved June 18, 2012.
  18. ^ Corporation, ABS-CBN. "TFC Middle East furthers reach in UAE through eLife and Switch TV partnership | ABS-CBN Corporate". ABS-CBN. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  19. ^ "James Careless on how ABS-CBN is using IPTV to bring Filipino expats a taste of home" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on June 14, 2022. Retrieved April 6, 2021.

Further reading

  • Regis, Ethel Marie P. (Fall 2013). (PDF) (PhD). University of California, Berkeley. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 31, 2018.


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The Filipino Channel commonly known as TFC is a 24 hour global subscription television network based in Daly City California with studios in Redwood City California and offices in Africa Australia Brazil Canada Cayman Islands UAE Ethiopia Hungary Israel Japan Mexico Middle East the Netherlands New Zealand South Africa Malaysia Singapore Thailand Indonesia and the United Kingdom It is owned and operated by the Filipino media conglomerate ABS CBN Corporation Its programming is composed primarily of imported programs from Filipino cable channel Kapamilya Channel and programs produced and distributed by ABS CBN Entertainment entertainment and ABS CBN News and Current Affairs news and current affairs while the ABS CBN television network is currently inactive due to its shutdown 1 The Filipino ChannelTFC logo 2011 present CountryInternationalUnited StatesCanadaBroadcast areaWorldwideNetworkABS CBN Kapamilya ChannelHeadquartersABS CBN Broadcasting Center Diliman Quezon City Philippines Philippine headquarters ABS CBN International 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd Suite 200 Daly City California 94014 United States International headquarters ProgrammingLanguage s Filipino EnglishPicture format720p 1080i HDTV downscaled to 480i 576i for the SD feed OwnershipOwnerABS CBN CorporationSister channelsA2ZANCCinema OneCine Mo Jeepney TVKapamilya ChannelKnowledge ChannelMetro ChannelMyxMyx America ABS CBN TeleRadyoPIE ChannelHistoryLaunchedSeptember 24 1994 28 years ago 1994 09 24 LinksWebsiteiwanttfc wbr comTFC is available globally on direct to home satellite cable Internet Protocol television online streaming video on demand and on other over the top content platforms TFC is targeted to the Filipino diaspora and was launched on September 24 1994 becoming the world s first trans Pacific Asian broadcaster As of 2016 The Filipino Channel has over three million subscribers worldwide in over 40 countries across 4 continents most of whom are in the United States Middle East Europe Australia Canada Japan South Korea Brazil Hong Kong Indonesia Thailand Singapore and Malaysia 2 It has successfully completed its migration to high definition in all of its international feed with its EMEA feed the last to convert on February 20 2021 It is the first and only Philippine based cable network worldwide to be broadcast in HD to date 3 Contents 1 History 2 Programming 3 iWantTFC 4 TFC Direct 4 1 Filipino On Demand 5 TFC IPTV 5 1 Channels 5 2 Video on demand 6 Studio TFC 7 See also 8 References 9 Further readingHistory Edit The old logo of The Filipino Channel 2004 2009 While TFC traces its origins to 1994 the idea of broadcasting television programming via satellite to the millions of the Filipino diaspora everywhere in the world was an innovative idea that the then ABS CBN Broadcasting Corporation now ABS CBN Corporation took in the late 1980s just as it began its road of reconstruction after the brutal and infamous years of Martial Law and the post EDSA People Power era As the network in 1989 began to become once more the Philippines leading television network the network finally made the bold step to begin satellite transmissions to Filipinos abroad when in the fall of that very year ABS CBN programs were broadcast via satellite to the Northern Mariana Islands especially to the Filipino families living in Guam and Saipan making it the first ever Philippine television network to broadcast to viewers outside the country via satellite On September 24 1994 ABS CBN through its newly established subsidiary ABS CBN International signed a historic deal with the PanAmSat to bring the first trans Pacific Asian programming service to some two million Filipino immigrants in the United States using the then newly launched PAS 2 satellite 4 The following day TFC was officially launched first as a cable only network serving millions of Filipino Americans countrywide The first headquarters of TFC was built in a garage in Daly City California with only eight employees doing all the tasks from managing the phones the computers and the like 5 By 1995 TFC has grown to 25 000 subscribers in the United States Airings of Mara Clara and other programming aired during the daytime and night in 1997 Esperanza and Mula Sa Puso where the biggest programs on TFCBy 2004 TFC has grown to 250 000 subscribers in the United States This growth led to the expansion of TFC to other territories in the world 6 In 2005 ABS CBN International signed an affiliation agreement with DirecTV one of the leading DTH providers in the United States Under the deal DirecTV has the exclusive right to distribute the TFC package on its DTH platform In return DirecTV will pay license fees to ABS CBN and to ABS CBN International 7 Later that year the now defunct and award winning internet television service TFC Now was launched This was later replaced by TFC tv video streaming website In this year ABS CBN International acquired San Francisco International Gateway from Loral Space amp Communications SFIG is a telecommunications port company based in Richmond California SFIG provides satellite communications services through its 2 5 acre 1 hectare facility consisting of 19 satellite dish antennas and 9 modular equipment buildings ABS CBN International received Federal Communications Commission licensing approval in April 2006 Also in this year ABS CBN International opened its state of the art studio and office in Redwood City California 8 In 2006 SFIG successfully handled the pay per view distribution to In Demand and DirecTV for the Manny Pacquiao vs Oscar Larios super featherweight championship title fight SFIG s customers include Discovery Communications CBS ESPN Playboy among others SFIG is a member of the World Teleport Association 9 In 2007 ABS CBN Global launched Myx now Myx TV the first and only television channel in the United States that is targeted to the Asian American youth audience 10 As of 2011 TFC has over 2 47 million subscribers worldwide In the same year TFC changed their logo 1 As of 2015 The Filipino Channel has over three million subscribers worldwide most of which are in United States Middle East Australia New Zealand Japan South Korea Taiwan Hong Kong Europe Africa Canada and Southeast Asia Thailand Singapore Malaysia Indonesia In March 2012 ABS CBN Global has chosen Etere to integrate its production facility for TFC The ABS CBN facility manages 24 channels with 3 different video servers in 3 different formats NLE 11 On February 23 2018 TFC IPTV and TFC Direct via cable and satellite subscribers had instant online access to TFC Online now iWantTFC with TFC Everywhere TVE feature 12 In early February 2021 seven TFC channels went live with Amagi cloud platform to consolidate its play out operations on the cloud to expand its reach and gain greater flexibility Amagi is a global leader in SaaS for broadcast and streaming TV 13 ABS CBN now manages end to end workflow on the cloud eliminating the need for expensive hardware and broadcast center operations giving it the flexibility to run its global channels with live news from anywhere Amagi clients include A E Networks beIN Sports Discovery Networks IMG and Warner Media among others 14 There are currently 7 different international feeds broadcasting to Europe Middle East Asia Pacific Guam Australia New Zealand USA East USA West and Canada Programming EditMain article List of programs broadcast by The Filipino Channel The program line up of The Filipino Channel is composed primarily of programs from ABS CBN a national television network in the Philippines Programming ranging from news public affairs documentaries public service reality shows soap operas teleseryes talk shows sitcoms gag shows live events and other formats and genres are shown on TFC in a slightly delayed basis and are synchronized automatically depending on the location of the broadcast TFC also airs some programs produced abroad by ABS CBN s foreign subsidiaries in United States Asia Pacific Middle East and Europe These are generally not aired on ABS CBN s main domestic channel but some are shown on ANC several hours or days after their original airing In 2007 the short lived Hero TV on TFC aired in April 2007 August 2007 and since 2019 most of iWant original programs and films are also aired on the channel as well as on TFC IPTV and TFC Online formerly ABS CBN now TFC has been relatively unaffected by the ABS CBN franchise renewal controversy which started May 6 2020 after the network s legislative franchise to operate domestically over the air expired the day before as it is not under the purview of the National Telecommunications Commission On February 1 2021 The Filipino Channel relaunched its programming lineup with new shows and more viewing options with the classification of four blocks Early Mornings FUNanghalian Teleserye Playback and Primetime Bida similar to Kapamilya Channel 15 iWantTFC EditMain article iWantTFC On September 1 2020 TFC Online its online streaming merged with iWant made the service accessible worldwide and was soft launched as iWantTFC 16 TFC Direct EditIn 1996 TFC Direct was launched an independently operated direct to home cable and satellite television service that incorporates the TV channels Sarimanok News Network now ABS CBN News Channel Pinoy Blockbuster Channel now Cinema One Pinoy Central later renamed as Kapamilya Channel then it was replaced by Bro and it was replaced again by now defunct ABS CBN Sports Action S A and the radio channels DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 and WRR 101 9 For Life now MOR 101 9 17 Filipino On Demand Edit Filipino On Demand FOD is a video on demand service providing access to Filipino films ABS CBN classic shows and live concerts each month available on various cable providers in USA Canada Singapore and UAE 18 TFC IPTV EditTFC IPTVTypeIPTVFirst air dateApril 30 2007 15 years ago 2007 04 30 Broadcast areaWorldwideOwnerABS CBN CorporationKey peopleAldrin Cerrado COO Former namesTFCkoOfficial websiteTFC IPTVLaunched on April 30 2007 TFC IPTV formerly known as TFCko 19 is an IPTV and video on demand VOD service distributed around the world under the brand of The Filipino Channel To avail of the service users must acquire the TFC IPTV set top box connect the box to a TV set HDMI for HDTVs composite for SDTVs and broadband internet through WiFi or Ethernet requires 2 Mbit s minimum speed and subscribe to monthly subscription The channel line up will depend on the subscription package availed and may include the live streaming of TV channels The Filipino Channel Myx TV the international feeds of ABS CBN News Channel Cinema One Cine Mo Jeepney TV Knowledge Channel as well as radio channels TeleRadyo and My Only Radio Manila station and an in house interactive Karaoke channel Aside from the live streaming of ABS CBN channels the service also includes a video on demand feature that allow users to watch pause rewind fast forward select programs of the channels anytime for a period of one month and in high definition format for select programs and internet speed The service also offers a wide selection of fresh movies from the Philippines and other pay per view contents like concerts and sporting events also in high definition format As of January 1 2020 TFC IPTV has been discontinued sales in Canada and the United States of America but will still provide service to existing users of the IPTV services Channels Edit ANC Global Cine Mo Global Cinema One Global Myx TV ABS CBN TeleRadyo TFC HD Video on demand Edit iWantTFC Originals Jeepney TV Karaoke KBO Unlimited MOR Entertainment TFC PPV VivaStudio TFC Edit Ging Reyes substituting for Gel Santos Relos in Balitang America Adobo Nation an original program taping from Studio TFC A show for Myx TV in Studio TFC See also EditABS CBN A2Z GMA Pinoy TV Kapamilya Channel Kapatid TV5 ChannelReferences Edit a b Valisno Jeffrey June 14 2012 Pinoy TV goes international BusinessWorld Archived from the original on September 23 2015 Retrieved June 18 2012 P Valdueza Rolando April 24 2015 2014 Annual Report 17 A Report Philippine Stock Exchange Retrieved April 27 2015 TFC high definition programming now in the Middle East via satellite and cable partners TFC EMEA Retrieved February 1 2021 Jessel Harry Taishoff Lawrence 2010 Television and Radio Encyclopaedia Britannica Ultimate Reference Suite Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc A Journey of Triumph of the Filipino Spirit PDF ABS CBN International 2009 Archived from the original PDF on January 17 2012 Retrieved June 18 2012 Katigbak Antonio April 11 2004 ABS CBN s The Filipino Channel marks a decade of steady growth The Philippine Star Retrieved June 18 2012 Villanueva Paul Michael December 31 2011 ABS CBN 17 A 2011 Scribd com p 8 retrieved August 9 2012 Customer Showcase ABS CBN Advanced Systems Group ABS CBN International World Teleport Association December 14 2011 Retrieved June 18 2012 StudioTFC ABS CBN International Archived from the original on September 3 2008 Retrieved June 21 2012 ABS CBN Chooses Etere to Expand its Existing Etere System www etere com Retrieved April 9 2021 Get the convenience of watching anytime anywhere with TFC Everywhere iWantTFC Retrieved September 30 2020 Staff S V G Philippines ABS CBN Corporation Pushes Operations to the Cloud With Amagi SVG Retrieved April 3 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Staff S V G VICE TV Transitions UK France Linear Channels to Amagi Cloud SVG Retrieved April 3 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link TFC launches exciting new programming lineup for your everyday viewing needs TFC EMEA Retrieved February 1 2021 iWant to merge with TFC Online ABS CBN News August 24 2020 Retrieved August 24 2020 The Filipino Channel Bringing overseas Pinoys closer to home The Philippine Star March 24 2003 Retrieved June 18 2012 Corporation ABS CBN TFC Middle East furthers reach in UAE through eLife and Switch TV partnership ABS CBN Corporate ABS CBN Retrieved July 8 2021 James Careless on how ABS CBN is using IPTV to bring Filipino expats a taste of home PDF Archived PDF from the original on June 14 2022 Retrieved April 6 2021 Further reading EditRegis Ethel Marie P Fall 2013 Mediating Global Filipinos The Filipino Channel and the Filipino Diaspora PDF PhD University of California Berkeley Archived from the original PDF on August 31 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Filipino Channel amp oldid 1131730153, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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