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This article is about the television network in the Philippines. For mother company, see ABS-CBN Corporation. ABS-CBN Network Type Broadcast television network Country Philippines Availability Worldwide Founded by James Lindenberg Slogan In the service of the Filipino Owner ABS-CBN Corporation Key people Eugenio Lopez III, Chairman and CEO Charo Santos-Concio, President and COO Launch date October 23, 1953 Picture format 480i (SD) Official Website www.abs-cbn.com ABS-CBN Network (ABS-CBN) also known as Kapamilya Network is a major commercial television network in the Philippines. It is owned and operated by ABS-CBN Corporation. The first broadcast was on October 23, 1953 in a garden party in Quirino's residence using DZAQ-TV (owned by James Lindenberg of BEC), the first television station in the Philippines. The broadcast was the second commercial television broadcast in Asia and the first in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. Today the flagship terrestrial VHF television channel of ABS-CBN Network is DWWX-TV also known as ABS-CBN 2 Manila. ABS-CBN Network operate nationwide through its 36 VHF channels, 43 terrestrial UHF channels and 4 affiliate television channels. ABS-CBN Network is the largest[1][2] television network in the Philippines with a total of 83 UHF and VHF channels that either carry ABS-CBN 2 or Studio 23 as well as cable channels like ANC, Balls, Cinema One, DZMM Teleradyo, Hero, Lifestyle Network, Maxxx, Myx, Kapamilya Channel, Velvet and international networks like Myx North America and TFC. ABS-CBN Network also operate 43 regional stations and television relays, and 16 radio stations that operates 36 radio channels throughout the Philippines. In 2010, the Millennium Transmitter (ABS-CBN Tower) in Quezon City had been rehabilitated for the preparation of digital broadcasting and is now considered as the second tallest man-made structure in the Philippines with a height of 264 meters tailing behind Net-25 tower with a height of 276 meters. Contents 1 Programming 1.1 Competition 2 Controversies and scandals 2.1 Wowowee scandals and incidents 2.2 Nielsen TV ratings scandal 2.3 Writ of Amparo 3 See also 3.1 Official 3.2 Reference Programming Main article: List of programs broadcast by ABS-CBN Competition On January 22, 2006, ABS-CBN's broadcast of Solar Sports' "Hataw Pacquiao, Laban ng Bayan" became the 3rd most watched TV event in Philippine history[3] as AGB Nielsen Media Research showed that 2.073 million households (5.261 million individuals) watched the Pacquiao-Morales rematch compared to "Rosalinda"'s 1.486 million households (3.787 million individuals) of its July 13, 2000 episode (Rosalinda is a Mexican telenovela purchased by ABS-CBN). It also registered the highest audience share of 79.5% against Rosalinda's 78.3%. However, Rosalinda remains as the highest rated TV show in Philippine TV history, with 68.9% compared to the 59.2% of the said rematch. The Pacquiao-Larios match on the other hand, which was held last July 2, 2006 at Araneta Coliseum, registered the second biggest number of viewers of a TV event[4] in Philippine history, having a rating of 65.7% in Mega-Manila and the highest audience share of 96 to 99% at the Urban Centers nationwide. In a survey conducted by the AGB Nielsen Media Research from October 8 to October 13 using its National Urban Television Audience Measurement (NUTAM) for the first time showed that ABS-CBN Network garnered a 43% viewership, putting it ahead of GMA Network, Inc. which got a share of 35.2%.[5] The NUTAM was officially launched last October 16, 2006 to determine the TV ratings and audience share of local TV Programs from the different urban areas in the Philippines. In the last quarter of 2006, ABS-CBN Network led the nationwide television viewership share against rival GMA Network, according to AGB Nielsen Media Research (Philippines) nationwide survey released October 26, 2006.[6] In the January 15, 2007 issue of BusinessWorld, a local broadsheet containing Business reports, AGB-Nielsen Media Research, the official ratings provider, released for the first time the official results of its Nationwide Urban Television Audience Measurement (NUTAM).[7] The Nationwide Viewing Panel results for the week ending January 6, 2007, showed that in terms of individuals, 8 out of top 10 programs came from ABS-CBN with the Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal P4M Edition as the top-rater. In terms of households, all top 10 programs came from ABS-CBN with Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal P4M Edition also as the top-rater. ABS-CBN posted a channel rating of 12.2 and an audience share of 43.1 in terms of households, and a channel rating of 5.9 and an audience share of 42.7 in terms of individuals. GMA Network on the other hand posted a channel rating of 10.2 and an audience share of 36.9 in terms of households, and a channel rating of 5.3 and an audience share of 38.7 in terms of individuals. In the last quarter of 2007, ABS-CBN topped the Nielsen Media Research Philippines survey among three market segments. It emerged as the preferred channel among affluent Filipinos, teenage audiences and families of Overseas Filipino workers. Nielsen defined the affluent as those living in posh, “gated villages” with income higher than ₱50,000 a month, while the teens are those in the 13-19 age bracket regardless of economic bracket. OFW beneficiaries, meanwhile, are those with a member of the family working abroad. In data presented by the said research and survey group, ABS-CBN registered a 79.4 percent grade to emerge as the top local channel most often watched by viewers who belong to the A, B and C1 market segment. The Kapamilya network was followed by GMA with 64.1 percent, while ABS-CBN's sister station, Studio 23, came next with 25.3 percent. The teens TV viewership category was also ruled by ABS-CBN with its 62.11 percent clip compared to GMA's 38.6 percent. It also collected the most viewership in the OFW families segment, registering a strong 64.0 percent as compared to GMA-7's 49.9 percent showing.[8] In 2007, according to AGB Nielsen, ABS-CBN lead the very first overall year end nationwide television ratings (NUTAM). Capturing 60% in urban Visayas and 66% in urban Mindanao while it trailed two points against GMA in urban Luzon with 40%. The top three overall highest rated programs in 2007 are all ABS-CBN shows. However, ABS-CBN no longer subscribes to AGB Nielsen due to ratings manipulation allegations. In the first quarter of 2009, Data from TNS Media Research nationwide ratings and audience shares for the Feb 1-May 2 period showed that ABS-CBN has built its nationwide leadership to a whopping 44 percent audience share or an increase of 22 percent over its perennial rival.[9] Based on the TNS report from May 1 to 31, seven out of the top 10 weekday programs, and eight of the top 10 weekend programs nationwide were from ABS-CBN.[10] All Top 5 Primetime shows are from the Kapamilya Network namely May Bukas Pa, Only You, Tayong Dalawa, TV Patrol World, and koreanovela Boys Over Flowers. This result a record-breaking revenue of close to P1.4 Billion for the month of May.[11] Controversies and scandals In recent years, ABS-CBN has been involved in several controversies and scandals involving its subsidiaries and programming. Wowowee scandals and incidents Two major incidents involving ABS-CBN have involved the networks' variety show Wowowee. 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.[12] 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,[13] 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.[14] The incident later lead 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")[15] Nielsen TV ratings scandal In late 2007, ABS-CBN accused AGB Nielsen Philippines of tampering with the ratings during their 2007 ratings surveys.[16][17] Writ of Amparo On January 22, 2008, Asia-Pacific Director Jacqueline Park of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) supported the petition for Writ of amparo filed by the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation's 11 employees (led by Ces Oreña-Drilon) with the Supreme Court to rule on the legality of journalists' arrests concerning the failed Manila Peninsula rebellion. It stated: "We support employees from ABS-CBN in standing up for their democratic rights to work free from harassment and intimidation, especially from government officials and authorities." Meanwhile the Supreme Court required the respondents to file comment to the amparo petition within 10 days. Further, Harry Roque, National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP)'s lawyer announced its filing of a class lawsuit for injunction with damages (Article 33, New Civil Code of the Philippines) against the Philippine National Police, inter alia.[18] See also ABS-CBN Corporation Official ABS-CBN Company Website ABS-CBN Company Profile information on BusinessWeek Reference ^ http://www.mb.com.ph/node/38627 ^ http://findarticles.com/p/news-articles/manila-bulletin/mi_7968/is_2011_Jan_18/venus-raj-bpci-kapamilyas/ai_n56683214/ ^ "Pacquiao-Morales rematch ‘most watched TV event in RP’". INQ7.net. January 24 2006. http://beta.inq7.net/sports/index.php?index=1&story_id=63931. Retrieved April 7, 2007.  ^ *Bayani San Diego, Jr. (August 8 2006). "Mounting a multimillion-dollar sports event". Philippine Daily Inquirer. http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/entertainment/entertainment/view_article.php?article_id=13978. Retrieved April 7, 2007.  ^ "ABS-CBN leads GMA 7 in viewership share". The Manila Times. 2007-10-26. http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/oct/27/yehey/business/20061027bus7.html. Retrieved 2007.  ^ *Bayani San Diego, Jr. (August 8 2006). "Mounting a multimillion-dollar sports event". The Manila Times. http://72.14.235.104/search?q=cache:uwjNWjjBiswJ:www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/oct/27/yehey/business/20061027bus7.html+ABS-CBN+GMA+7+AGB+Nielsen&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3. Retrieved April 7, 2007.  ^ "Nationwide Viewing Panel". Business World. 2007-01-15.  ^ ABS-CBN tops Nielsen syrvey among three market segments ^ http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=471870&publicationSubCategoryId=66 ^ http://www.bworldonline.com/BW060909/content.php?id=162 ^ http://www.abs-cbn.com/Feature/Article/3653/Gabby-Lopez-and-Charo-Santos-Concio-throw-a-pa-burger-party.aspx ^ "73 dead in stampede at Philippine game show". ABC News (Australia). 4 February 2006. http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200602/s1562423.htm.  ^ "ABS-CBN: No cheating in Wowowee's 'Wilyonaryo'". GMA News and Current Affairs. August 30, 2007. http://www.gmanews.tv/story/58327/ABS-CBN-No-cheating-in-Wowowees-Wilyonaryo. Retrieved 2009-04-10.  ^ "Joey tells Willie: Explain before you Complain". GMA News and Public Affairs. August 30, 2007. http://www.gmanews.tv/story/58382/Joey-tells-Willie-Explain-before-you-complain. Retrieved 2009-04-11.  ^ "Roxas seeks probe on 'Hello, Pappy' game show 'scam'". GMA News and Current Affairs. 30 August 2007. http://www.gmanews.tv/story/58395/Roxas-seeks-probe-on-Hello-Pappy-game-show-scam. Retrieved 2007-11-03.  ^ "GMA 7 tagged in scandal". manilatimes.net. 2007-12-20. http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/dec/20/yehey/top_stories/20071220top1.html.  ^ ABS-CBN Interactive, Court issues TRO on AGB Nielsen ratings surveys ^ Abs-Cbn Interactive, IFJ gives support to ABS-CBN employees amparo petition v · d · eABS–CBN Corporation Chairman/CEO: Eugenio Lopez III · Vice Chairman: Augusto Almeda Lopez · Founder: James Lindenberg · President/COO: Charo Santos-Concio Board Members: Oscar M. Lopez · Presentacion L. Psinakis · Federico M. Garcia · Managing director of Studio 23: Antonio Ventosa  · Cesar B. Bautista · Emily A. Abrera · Federico R. Lopez · Peter D. Garrucho · Fr. Carmelo A. Caluag Subsidiaries ABS-CBN Entertainment Group · ABS-CBN Foundation · ABS-CBN Global · ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs · ABS-CBN Interactive · ABS-CBN Publishing · ABS-CBN Regional Network Group · ABS-CBN Sports · ABS-CBN International · Bayan Telecommunications · Creative Programs · SkyCable · Star Cinema · Star Magic · Star Records · Star Songs, Inc. · Star Home Video Radio Networks DZMM Radyo Patrol Mega Manila · DYAB Radyo Patrol Cebu · DXAB Radyo Patrol Davao · Tambayan 101.9 · My Only Radio For Life! Terrestrial Television networks ABS-CBN · The Filipino Channel · Studio 23 · ABS-CBN Regional TV Network Stations Cable Television networks Lifestyle Network · Cinema One · Myx · Myx North America · Hero · ABS-CBN News Channel · DZMM TeleRadyo · DYAB TeleRadyo · Kapamilya Channel · Knowledge Channel · Balls · Velvet · Maxxx · CgeTV ABS-CBN Publishing The Buzz · Pinoy Big Brother · Metro Magazine · Chalk Magazine · Food Magazine · Star Magic · Maven · Metro Him · Metro Home and Entertainment · Metro Weddings · Metro Society · K Magazine · Maxim · Myx · Sharon At Home · Star Studio · Working Mom · Vault ABS-CBN Foundation Bantay Bata · Bantay Kalikasan · Sagip Kapamilya · BayaNiJuan Annual Revenue: Php32 Billion (30% FY 2010) [1] · Employees: 11,500 (2010) · Stock Symbol: (PSE: ABS) · Website: ABS-CBN.com v · d · e Television networks in the Philippines Major networks ABC (TV5)  · ABS-CBN  · GMA State-owned networks IBC  · NBN News networks AksyonTV  · GMA News TV  · SBN (Talk TV) Minor networks Net 25  · RJTV (2nd Avenue)  · RPN (ETC)  · Studio 23  · UNTV Religious networks 3ABN  · SMNI  · CCTN  · DBS  · GEM TV  · ZOE TV Regional networks CBS (Quezon)  · CLTV (Central Luzon)  · GBPI (Zamboanga)  · Infomax TV (Pampanga)  · PBC (Palawan)  · PBN (Bicol) Defunct networks BBC · FUBC · Q  · Solar TV