Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The Philippine Media in the 2000s decade


2000-Present
ABS-CBN begins exporting local shows to media networks in various countries in Asia-Pacific, Africa and Latin America.
Studio 23 begins airing the following shows and live coverage:
  • local shows like Sports Report, Sundays for Skeptics, The Explorer (new name: Team Explorer), The Key of David and Digital Tour
  • foreign dramas like CSI, Charmed, Popular, Smallville, Mutant X, Las Vegas, Birds of Prey, Alias and Buffy (originally from RPN)
  • foreign comedies like Yes Dear, Just Shoot Me, Mister Bean, Gilmore Girls, Will and Grace and Two and A Half Men
  • foreign talk shows Jenny Jones, Spotlight TV and Reel Deal
  • live coverage of the Emmy Awards
  • live coverage of basketball events in the Philippine Basketball League (PBL) and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
2001
ABS-CBN and GMA premieres the following shows this 2001.
  • the comedies Daddy Di Do DuWhattamen, Attagirl, Mary D' Potter, Da Body and Da Guard (new name: Da Pilya and Da Pilot/The Naughty Girl and the Pilot) and Eto Na Ang Susunod Na Kabanata (Here's the Next Episode)-the revived version of Abangan Ang Susunod na Kabanata 
  • the dramas Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan/Until the End of Forevermore, 
    Ikaw Lang Ang Mamahalin/You're the Only One That I Will Love, Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka/I'll Keep You Safe in My Heart, Recuerdo de Amor/Memories of Love and Kabalikat Loren Legarda and K2BU
  • the current affairs shows Balitang Kris/News with Kris Aquino, Sapul Kayo Diyan/You're Hit There, Mission X, "Verum Est: Totoo Ba Ito/Is It True?"True Crime, "Kakasa Ka Ba/Can You Outlast?"Private Conversations with Boy Abunda and Meron Akong Kuwento/I've Got Some Story to Tell and Scandals/Intrigues/Mysteries
  • the variety show "Game Ka Na Ba?/Are You Game?" and "Korek na Korek Ka Dyan!"
  • the talk shows Kris and Tell and Talk TV
  • foreign shows Alicia and Tres Mujeres/Three Ladies
  • the weekly movie feature FPJ Action Cinema featuring the movies of legendary Filipino actor Fernando Poe Jr.
ABS-CBN airs media specials like
  • Boto Mo Kinabukasan Ko/Your Vote for My Future, the first musical special in preparation for the national elections solely produced by ABS-CBN
  • the series of Miss Philippines-Earth and Miss Earth Pageants
  • the star-studded musical special Summer Sail with Pops Fernandez and the various ABS-CBN talents shot in the various local tourist places
  • the network's Christmas special Sama Sama Tayo, Ngayong Pasko!/Let's Get Together This Christmas
ABS-CBN airs live coverage of events of 2001.
  • January 1: ABS-CBN airs Countdown to 2001: The Weekend News Special Edition with anchor Erwin Tulfo featuring New Year events in Metro Manila.
  • January 2-20: ABS-CBN covers the final days of the President Estrada impeachment trial via On Trial: A Nation in Crisis, and the reprisal of the EDSA Revolution that unseats Estrada as president and makes Vice President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo the new president via the top-rating marathon broadcast EDSA Dos.
  • May 1: ABS-CBN covers the Siege of Malacanang and the Mendiola Riots, days before the national elections, as it becomes victim to the rage of supporters of former President Estrada wanting to unseat President Arroyo, with P7 million pesos worth of damaged equipment and property.
  • May 14: ABS-CBN covers the Philippine national elections that sees the win of ABS-CBN news personality Noli de Castro as senator and the senatorial candidates sponsored by President Arroyo via the marathon coverage Halalan 2001
  • September 11: ABS-CBN's Ces Datu, then studying at New York, breaks news of the World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks to the worldwide Filipino audiences, starting off the network's 9/11 special coverage. In response to 9/11, ABS-CBN sets up its News Bureaus in North America and Middle East, with respective heads Ging Reyes and Danny Buenafe.
  • 4th Quarter: ABS-CBN begins covering post-9/11 events in countries in Asia-Pacific and Middle East.
  • October: ABS-CBN is the first Philippine network to enter and report live from Afghanistan after the US-led coalition troops liberate the Afghans from the Taliban government in the American-led War in Afghanistan
  • November: ABS-CBN's ANC covers the funeral rites for its long-time talent- Filipino movie/TV actress Nida Blanca, whose murder is still under investigation.
Events take a turn for ABS-CBN this year.
  • As a new programming strategy, ABS-CBN airs the afternoon editions of The Correspondents and Pipol, with series of new current affairs shows.
  • Studio 23 launches shows like the drama Angel and the reality show Temptation Island.
  • ABS-CBN's Star Cinema releases Mila, "Bakit 'Di Totohanin/Why Can't You Make Your Act Real?", La Vida Rosa/The Rosy Life, "Narinig Mo Na Ba Ang L8est?/Have You Heard the Latest?", Oops..Teka Lang...Diskarte Ko 'To/Oops...Wait...It's My Game, Hostage,Trip and Bagong Buwan/New Moon. 
  • ABS-CBN's Star Records launches the albums Lord...Heal Our Land (in English and Tagalog) and Red Alert.
  • ABS-CBN's Video-OK Channel and Pinoy Blockbuster Channel become MYX and Cinema One, respectively.
  • ABS-CBN launches Text 2366, the first Philippine chat-via-text cable channel.
  • ABS-CBN begins taping its nationwide shows from various countries outside the Philippines.
2002
ABS-CBN premieres the following shows
  • local dramas Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay/The Long Wait/Long Have I Waited for You and Bituin/Star
  • the comedies OK Fine Whatever and Klasmeyts/Classmates
  • the talk show Morning Girls
  • the newscast Dong Puno Tonight with the returning Atty. Dong Puno
  • foreign shows Alias (which transfers to Studio 23), Night VisionsEco Moda (sequel to the worldwide hit Latin American dramaYo Soy Betty La Fea/Betty The Ugly One airing on GMA), Wheels of Love/Subete A Mi MotoCristinaPalomaRomantica-Romantica Obsesion/Obsessed RomanticNunca Te Olvidare/I Will Always Love You and Daniela
  • the current affairs show Willingly Yours and Etcetera
ABS-CBN begins airing specials this year.
  • the cause-oriented special Children-Peace-Hope 
  • the cause-oriented and award-winning One Night with Regine Velasquez for Bantay Bata
  • the award-winning Christmas special Isang Pamilya Isang Puso Ngayong Pasko/One Family One Heart This Christmas, the first Christmas special broadcast over ABS-CBN's TV, radio and internet platforms
ABS-CBN airs the special coverage of events this 2002.
  • January 1: ABS-CBN airs the New Year midnight show Countdown 2002 with Mari Kaimo and Karen Davila as hosts featuring the live New Year celebrations in Metro Manila and around the Philippines.
  • April: ABS-CBN breaks news from Palawan of the death of its talent--popular actor/host/comedian Rico Yan--then covers the mourning rites and the funeral rites via Paalam Rico, Mahal Naming Kapamilya/Goodbye Rico, Our Dear Family Member.  
Events take a turn for ABS-CBN this year.
  • ABS-CBN begins the tradition of airing the star-studded plugs for Summer Season (Ang Saya ng Summer/Summer is Fun for 2002) and Christmas Season (Isang Pamilya Isang Puso Ngayong Pasko/One Family One Heart This Christmas for 2002).
  • ABS-CBN airs the plug for the Rainy Season 2002
  • Studio 23 airs reality-based variety shows The Next Joe Millionaire, Top Gear, The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
  • ABS-CBN's Star Cinema releases the movies Got 2 Believe, Dekada '70/The 1970's, Kailangan Kita/I Need You, Jologs, Nine Mornings, Forevermore, Videoke King, Kung Ikaw Ay Isang Panaginip/If You're Just A Dream.
  • ABS-CBN's Star Records sells albums like Seasons (by Jamie Rivera), Transitions of Carol Banawa, Buhay Jazz, Mass for Peace and Children-Peace-Hope.
  • ABS-CBN Middle East Bureau opens, with Danny Buenafe as Bureau Head.
  • ABS-CBN North America Bureau opens, with Ging Reyes as Bureau Head.
  • ABS-CBN's Alas Singko Y Medya transforms to Magandang Umaga Bayan/Good Morning to Our Dear Nation with Julius Babao, Cheryl Cosim, Erwin Tulfo, Pia Guanio and Bobby Yan as main hosts plus Edu Manzano, Cheri Mercado, Tintin Bersola, AMy Perez, Nina Corpuz and Bernadette Sembrano as additional hosts.
  • ABS-CBN Foundation-Bantay Kalikasan's newest project Bantay Usok/Smoke Belch Watch opens.
  • May: ABS-CBN Middle East reports on the escalating conflict in the Middle East-the precursor to the 2003 war in Iraq. 
  • 4th Quarter: ABS-CBN North America reports exclusives on the families of Filipino-American soldiers affected on the impending war in Iraq.
  • October 4: ABS-CBN airs the breast cancer awareness/prevention telethon Ang Hinaharap/The Future over Studio 23 with Korina Sanchez as project director, raising P3 million in funds for the Philippine Breast Cancer Network.
2003
ABS-CBN and GMA Network premieres new shows like
  • dramas like Berks (Filipino slang for Barkada/Gang), Darating Ang Umaga/Morning ComesAng Iibigin Ay Ikaw Pa Rin/My One And Only Love is Still, Narito Ang Puso Ko/Here The My Heart Basta't Kasama Kita/Whenever I'm With YouLove To LoveSana'y Wala Nang Wakas/Timeless/Hope There's No EndIt Might Be You, Twin Hearts,"Tara Tena/Come On! Let's Go!" and the TV adaptation of the Star Cinema movie Tanging Yaman
  • comedies "Bida Si Mister...Bida Si Misis/The Mister is the Boss...The Missus is Also the Boss", All Together NowNuts EntertainmentCelebrity Turns with Junee and Lani and the box office hit movie turned top rater TV show Ang Tanging Ina/No Ordinary Mother
  • talk shows Teysi, Showbiz Sabado/Showbiz Saturday and Dong Puno Live!
  • variety shows Star in A Million (originally a segment in ASAP Mania) and "Next Level Na! Game Ka Na Ba?/It's the Next Level! Are You Game?"
  • the newscast Insider
  • educational shows Chicken, Pork, At Iba Pa/Chicken, Pork and Others (with new name Kumikitang Kabuhayan/Profitable Business)
  • current affairs shows Private I Kontrobersyal/Controversial,
  • cartoons like Cooking Master Boy, the Crush Gear and Bey Blade series,  Yugi-Oh, Maggie, Rolie Polie Olie and Rainbow Fish
  • the Meteor Garden series (Meteor Garden 1, Meteor Rain and Meteor Garden 2)- the first daily Chinese drama-comedy and the first daily Asian drama that set the trend of Asian dramas and Asian drama-comedies on Philippine TV
  • more foreign shows like Gata Salvaje, Solita Mi Amor/La Revancha, Girls Marching On, Por Ti/For You and Luisa/La Hija de Jardinero, Love Scar, Eternity-A Chinese Ghost Story, 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd, the 24 drama series and the record-breaking Latin American drama Altagracia/La Mujer de Judas
ABS-CBN introduces programming changes in 2003.
  • ASAP becomes ASAP Mania still hosted by Martin Nievera and Zsa Zsa Padilla with new recruits including Kuh Ledesma and Gary Valenciano.
  • Willie Revillame's Willingly Yours morphs to Simpleng Hiling/Simple Wish with Karen Davila.
  • Morning Girls becomes Morning Girls with Kris and Korina with Kris Aquino and Korina Sanchez.
  • Magandang Tanghali Bayan becomes Masayang Tanghali Bayan/Merry Noontime with hosts--returning Willie Revillame, Randy Santiago, John Estrada, Aiai delas Alas and Bentong with new recruits Mickey Ferriols, Tado, Jaboom Twins, Cindy Kurleto, Aubrey Miles, Angelica Jones, Mahal and Mura.
  • Home Along da Riles becomes Home Along da Airport, still starring Dolphy, Nova Villa and the stars dubbed as the Cosme Family, with new faces like Camille Pratts, Long Mejia, Dennis Padilla and Aubrey Miles.
  • ABS-CBN revives Dong Puno Live still with Atty. Dong Puno with new co-host Doris Bigornia.
  • ABS-CBN revives Assignment as Special Assignment with hosts Luchi Cruz-Valdez, Henry Omaga Diaz, Julius Babao and Connie Sison.
ABS-CBN introduced the special plugs like
  • the plugs for the 50th Anniversary of Philippine Television and ABS-CBN Television
  • the traditional Christmas Plug for 2003
ABS-CBN airs well-loved specials this 2003 like
  • the series of specials on the stars of the phenomenal Asian drama-comedy Meteor Garden series and their visits to Manila
  • Sunday Golden Specials, the series of specials in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Philippine Television and ABS-CBN Television
  • Happy 50 TV: The Concert, the TV special on the concert in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Philippine Television and ABS-CBN Television featuring the ABS-CBN stars with the cast of the Meteor Garden series
  • The ABS-CBN 2003 Year-Ender Report, the TV special on the historic events of 2003 hosted by Atty. Dong Puno and Tina Monzon Palma
  • the musical special Lagi Kitang Naaalala/Always Remembering You
ABS-CBN also had live coverage of national events of 2003.
  • January 1: ABS-CBN holds the special New Year broadcast Countdown to 2003 hosted by Ces Drilon at The Fort and Atty. Dong Puno at Quezon Avenue, featuring special year-end reports and New Year celebrations in The Fort and Quezon Avenue and various cities in the Philippines and worldwide.
  • Late January: ABS-CBN reports on the celebration of the 4th World Meeting of Families in Manila where Pope John Paul II, instead of attending the event due to illness, gives a live message from Rome to the delegates in Manila.
  • February: ABS-CBN becomes the one and only Philippine broadcaster to send its news team to the city of Baghdad in Iraq before, during and after the American-led war on Iraq of 2003 for its coverage Attack sa Iraq. The ABS-CBN Baghdad News Team with the ABS-CBN Bureaus in North America and Middle East work alongside with media giants CNN, CBS and Reuters. Among the news personalities sent to the Middle East were TV Patrol's Henry Omaga Diaz and The Correspondents' Ed Lingao.
  • 3rd Quarter: ABS-CBN reports on the controversial sexual harassment case on Catholic bishop Teodoro Bacani and its eventual dismissal.
  • July: ABS-CBN covers the Oakwood Mutiny, the mutiny of junior military officers against the government taking place in Oakwood Hotel in Metro Manila in the media broadcast Coup Alert: The Oakwood Mutiny.
Events take a turn for ABS-CBN this year.
  • ABS-CBN launches the Pinoy Central Television Channel, the international Filipino channel featuring regional shows, sports events and live coverage of regional events. 
  • ABS-CBN begins offering TFC to worldwide Filipino communities as a multi-media package, combining 2 radio stations (DZMM and DWRR) and 4 TV stations (TFC Main, ANC, Cinema One and Pinoy Central Television) in one subscription.
  • ABS-CBN's Star Cinema screened Till There Was You, Ngayong Nandito Ka/Now You're Here, My First Romance, Mister Suave and Ang Tanging Ina/No Ordinary Mother, grossing to P178 million-the biggest in Philippine movie history-and adapting it to TV.
  • ABS-CBN gets its first award from the Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino (Filipino Language Commission) for its wide use of the Filipino language in all its shows.
  • ABS-CBN's Star Records releases albums like the rosary-themed Awit sa Ina ng Santo Rosaryo (Ode to Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary) and Only Selfless Love (the soundtrack of the 4th World Meeting of Families in Manila).
  • January: ABS-CBN begins its year-long 50th Anniversary in Philippine Television and 50th Anniversary of Philippine Television. It begins series of parties welcoming back all past and present ABS-CBN stars, personalities, executives and employees, including the Father of Philippine Television James Lindenberg.
  • February: Most of ABS-CBN's shows are simulcast via Studio 23--the first local media network to attempt such.
  • May: ABS-CBN airs special features in memory of Rolly Cruz (born 27 October 1937), pre-1972 ABS-CBN employee and post-1986 ABS-CBN executive, who dies.
  • October: ABS-CBN celebrates 50th Anniversary of Philippine Television and ABS-CBN Television via the media network extravaganza Kapamilya (The Family): ABS-CBN @ 50 featuring all ABS-CBN talents past and present and with all of the Philippines' well-known personalities in attendance.
2004
ABS-CBN and GMA airs the following shows:
  • dramas like Marina, "Nginig!/Shivers!", "SCQ Reload OK Ako!/I'm OK!", Hiram/Borrowed, Maid in Heaven, Krystala, Spirits, "Mangarap Ka!/Dream On!", Sarah The Teen PrincessForever In My HeartHanggang Kailan / Circle of Hearts, Marinara, Mulawin, Te Amo: Maging Sino Ka Man / I Love You: More Than Love, Joyride and Seasons of Love, Leya, Ang Pinakamagandang Babae Sa Ilalim Ng Lupa / Leya, The Most Beautiful Girl Underground
  • comedies Naks!Yes Yes Show and Pirated CD: Celebrity Disguises
  • talk shows Y Speak, Morning Star, the revived pre-1972 Impact now as The 2004 Edition, Showbiz Number 1 and Lukso ng Dugo/Blood Ties
  • variety shows ASAP Fanatic, Born Diva, "Pilipinas, Game Ka Na Ba?", To the Max, Trip Kita-You're My Trip/Type of A Mate, StarStruck Kids and Star Circle Quest (some of them reality-based in response to GMA's reality-based shows)
  • the daily Filipino movie feature Kapamilya Cinema/Family Cinema
  • cartoons like Madeline, Gundam Seed, Naruto, Mister Bean, Cyborg 009, Fairy Tale Police Department, Winx Club, Dear Boys, Enchanted Tales, Tokyo Underground, Funtastic Tales, Totally Spies, Get Backers, Fruit Basket, Duel Masters,  Hana Yori Dango/Boys and Cakes Are Better Than Flowers (the cartoon from the comics of the same name-the origin of the Meteor Garden series) and the worldwide hit computer game turned cartoon Ragnarok The Animation
  • newscasts TV Patrol Sabado/TV Patrol Saturday and TV Patrol Linggo/TV Patrol Sunday
  • current affairs shows Salamat Dok!/Thanks Doctor, "Rated K: Handa Na Ba Kayo?/Are You Ready?", "Hoy Gising Kapamilya!/Wake Up Family!"
  • educational shows Art AngelArt Jam, Lovely Day, SILIP: Sining sa Lipunan/Art in Society and Bear in The Big Blue House
  • foreign shows like The Truth (the network's first K-Drama/Korean Drama), Westside Story, Isabella/Isabella Mujer Enamorada-Isabella: A Woman in Love, Love in the City/Rich Boy Talented Girl, Four Sisters, The Promise-Amor de Tarapaca/Love in the Vineyards, Masked Rider RyukiPower Rangers Wild Force, Incredible Story Studio and  Lovers in Paris
  • the Asian drama anthology Sandara's Romance-a first in Philippine TV-with Sandara Park and featuring the Korean drama Sunshine of Love/Shining Days and the Chinese dramas Fantasy, First Love, Feel 100% and Farewell Firefly (2005).
ABS-CBN introduces programming changes this 2004.
  • Feel at Home with Charlene morphs into At Home Ka Dito/At Home Here still with Charlene Gonzales and (in 2005) Star Circle Quest discoveries and co-hosts Joross Gamboa and Roxanne Guinoo.
  • Morning Girls with Kris and Korina becomes Good Morning Kris with Kris Aquino going solo
  • Masayang Tanghali Bayan becomes Magandang Tanghali Bayan! Ang Saya Saya!/Happy Noontime-What Joy! with Edu Manzano, Aiai delas Alas, Mickey Ferriols and new recruits Arnel Ignacio and the Viva Hot Babes.
  • ABS-CBN revives the phenomenal Star Circle Quest as top-rating Star Circle National Teen Quest, making all its finalists including Paw Diaz, Aaron Villaflor and Grand Questor Erich Gonzales (formerly Erich Gancayco) as household names.
  • Victim becomes the Victim daily reality show series Victim Extreme, Victim Undercover and Undercover, still with Carlos Agassi as host.
  • The top-rating TV Patrol transforms into the top-rating TV Patrol World, with Julius Babao still as anchor, adding Karen Davila and Ted Failon with co-anchor Nina Corpuz (whom Marie Lozano and new recruit Phoemela Barranda replaces). Henry Omaga Diaz and Ces Drilon still act as anchors to the weekend editions of TV Patrol World. Bernadette Sembrano replaces Ces, who becomes the co-anchor of Atty. Dong Puno in Insider in 2005.
ABS-CBN premieres the following shows on Studio 23, like
  • Wazzup Wazzup, the 1st daily youth-oriented comedy newscast on Studio 23 with anchors Vhong Navarro, Drew Arellano (with replacement Archie Alemania) and Toni Gonzaga (who enters ABS-CBN in 2005)
  • Nginig The Hidden Files (Nginig: Paranormal Investigations), the extension of ABS-CBN's Nginig, with hosts Spencer Reyes, Jhong Hilario, Danilo Barrios and Nico Manalo
  • the lifestyle shows In Fitness and in Health and The Good Life with Cory Quirino
  • the game show Techno Wars and Fight Box
  • the reality shows Playing It Straight, The Swan and America's Next Top Model
  • cartoons like Xiaolin Showdown and Teen Titans
ABS-CBN showcases its plugs for 2005.
  • January 1: ABS-CBN premieres the "Sabay Tayo Kapamilya!/Let's Do It Together with the Family!" plug within the Countdown 2004 broadcast.
  • March: ABS-CBN premieres the plug "Sabay Tayo Pilipinas!/Let's Do It Together Philippines!" for ABS-CBN Regional and the "Sabay Summer Tayo Kapamilya/Let's Do It This Summer with the Family!" plug for Summer 2004.
  • April: ABS-CBN premieres the new plug for TFC in celebration of its 10th anniversary.
  • December: ABS-CBN premieres its new station plug for Christmas 2004: "Sabay Tayo! Maligayang Pasko, Kapamilya!/Let's Do It All Together! Merry Christmas to the Family!"

ABS-CBN airs media specials for Filipino audiences this 2004.
  • Dare for More, the TV special on the recent Pepsi commercial by F4 band member and Meteor Garden star Jerry Yan
  • Papogi/Grooming: The Imaging of Philippine Presidents, the documentary on the Philippine National Elections hosted by award-winning writer-director Jose Javier Reyes
  • Limang Kandidato...Isang Palasyo/Five Candidates...One Palace, the documentary on the ABS-CBN marathon coverageHalalan 2004 hosted by Atty. Dong Puno and the ABS-CBN newscasters and reporters
  • Andrea Bocelli Live in Manila, the concert of internationally-acclaimed tenor Andrea Bocelli
  • Atletang Pinoy/The Filipino Athlete, the documentary in salute to all Filipino athletes, especially the local participants in the 2004 Athens Olympics
  • When You Wish Upon A Star, the Christmas variety show with the Star Circle Quest and Star Circle National Teen Questfinalists
  • "Hataw Na Pasko Na!/Let's Dance! It's Christmas!", the variety show with the ABS-CBN Star Records talents
  • Christmas with the Champions, the documentary-variety show featuring the Kapamilya Singing Champions (Sarah Geronimo, Mark Bautista, Erik Santos, Sheryn Regis, Christian Bautista, Frenchie Dy, Rachelle Ann Go and Raymond Manalo) with the ABS-CBN newscasters
  • 8 Films of Christmas, the documentary-talk show featuring the Metro Manila Film Festival 2004 with hosts Carlos Agassi and new recruit Phoemela Barranda
  • the Christmas concert Lea Salonga: Home for Christmas
  • the New Year documentary "Kumusta Ka Na? Kaya Pa Ba?/How Are You? Can You Still Manage It?"
  • the network's Christmas Extravaganza "Sabay Tayo Kapamilya!"
ABS-CBN airs live coverage of the events this 2004.
  • TFC has 1.6 million subscribers to date.
  • January 1: ABS-CBN broadcasts Countdown 2004, the special coverage on the entrance of Year 2004 in the Philippines and worldwide, with anchors Henry Omaga Diaz in Quezon Avenue and Karen Davila at Malate Church in Manila. Coverage includes the midnight fireworks show in Quezon Avenue and the midnight celebrations in various parts of the Philippines and the world.
  • April: TFC celebrates its 10th anniversary with the special live simultaneous broadcast of ASAP Mania in the ABS-CBN Studios in the Philippines and in San Francisco, United States.
  • May: ABS-CBN holds Halalan 2004, the all-media marathon broadcast on the 2004 Philippine national elections seeing the victory Gloria Macapagal Arroyo over Fernando Poe Jr as President of the Philippines and ABS-CBN newscaster Noli de Castro over fellow ABS-CBN newscaster Loren Legarda as  Vice President. 
  • June 30: ABS-CBN airs Ang Panunumpa/The Oath-Taking, the marathon coverage of the inauguration of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as President of the Philippines and of Noli de Castro as Vice President in Cebu City. [This is the first time a Presidential Inauguration takes place outside Manila.]
  • August 14: ABS-CBN becomes 1st Philippine media network to broadcast live nationwide and worldwide the regional fiestas, as it broadcasts "Du-Aw Dabaw/Let's Go Davao!", its live nationwide-worldwide coverage of the Kadayawan Festival 2004 in Davao City via Studio 23 and ABS-CBN International.  Live nationwide-worldwide regional fiestas coverage follows in places as Cebu, Iloilo, Baguio and other cities. 
  • October: ABS-CBN holds the grand live worldwide broadcast of the 10th anniversary of its Sunday noontime show ASAP.
  • November-December: ABS-CBN covers the tragedy of the typhoons hitting Luzon and helps out the typhoon-devastated families via the ABS-CBN Foundation project Sagip Kapamilya.
  • December 15: ABS-CBN covers the death of Fernando Poe Jr, and holds the marathon broadcast of FPJ's funeral entitledPaalam Da King.
Events took a turn on ABS-CBN this year.
  • ABS-CBN Star Cinema screens the movies Otso-Otso...Pamela-Mela Wan, All My Life, Now That I Have You, Feng Shui and B-Cuz of U.
  • The TFC bundle has the Living Asia Network as its additional channel.
  • January: GMA challenges ABS-CBN in daytime Mega Manila ratings. 
  • February: ABS-CBN begins the text promo for the ending of Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas.  ABS-CBN airs special features on Frankie Evangelista (born 24 July 1934), executive producer of pre-1972 ABS-CBN shows and one of the anchors of TV Patroland ANC broadcasts, who dies.
  • April: Worldwide Filipino audiences watch the Meteor Garden series aired on Pinoy Central Television Channel.
  • July: ABS-CBN becomes the first TV network to broadcast the 2 historic finales of Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas on Channel 2 and on DZMM. 
  • AugustMaalaala Mo Kaya airs in a TV network in Brunei.
  • September: ABS-CBN broadcasts the live ending of Basta't Kasama Kita in Rizal Park in Manila.
  • November 11: Korina Sanchez anchors the news for the last time on TV Patrol to make way for TV Patrol World.
  • December: ABS-CBN becomes the number 2 TV network in Mega Manila at 39% audience share versus GMA's 41%, after reigning supreme as the number 1 TV network since 1988 in the ratings reports of AGB and NMR.  ABS-CBN sees hidden victory in GMA: former ABS-CBN employees are staff of most GMA shows with former ABS-CBN personalities (like Mel Tiangco, Michael V and Angel Locsin) as the shows' leads.
  • ABS-CBN struggles to regain Mega Manila supremacy even as it remains dominant still in all timeslots in the provinces and in worldwide Filipino audiences.
2005
ABS-CBN and GMA is the channel for the shows in 2005.
  • comedies like Goin' Bulilit/Kids on the Go, Bora, Quizon Avenue, My Juan and Only, "Kaya Mo Ba 'To?/Can You Handle That?", HP: To The Highest Level Na!, Jologs Guide
  • dramas like Kuya/Pinoy Big Brother/Big Brother PhilippinesTill Death Do Us Part, Mga Anghel na Walang Langit/Angels with No Heaven, Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin/You Are My Everything, Kampanerang Kuba/The Hunchback Bell-ringer Beauty, Panday/The Swordsmith, and Vietnam Rose, Kakabaka-booMahiwagang Baul
  • foreign shows Mister Bean Live, Farewell Firefly, Rubi, Save the Last Dance for Me, Power Rangers Ninja Storm, Memories of Bali, Stained Glass, Pasion de Amor/Passions of Love-Pasion de Gavilanes/Passions of the Hawks, "Oh! Feel Young!", Green Rose, Little Amy/Amy La Nina de la Mochilla Azul, The 101st Proposal, Dos Amores/Two Lovers-Amor Descarado, Only Youand Amazing Twins
  • current affairs shows AdyendaVid Joking, Isyu: Ang Pangulo/Issues on the President--The Special Edition, SOCO (Scene of the Crime Operatives) and Payong Kapatid/Family Advice
  • the weekly Asian film feature Kung Fu Fight Nights
  • the variety shows Kamao-Matira Matibay/Fist Fight-Who Dares Wins, Q-pids, Close Up to Fame- The Search for the Next Close Up Couple, M.R.S. (Most Requested Show), Wowowee, Star Dance, Makuha Ka Sa Tikim/You're Caught by Taste, Little Big Star, "Pasko Na! Game Ka Na Ba?/It's Christmas Time! Are You Game?", and Pinoy Big Brother Yes or No
  • the talk shows Home Boy, Perfect Moments and Pinoy Big Brother Buzz
  • the educational shows Mobile KusinaPinoy Abroad, Barney and Friends
  • various cartoons like Gate Keepers, His and Her Circumstances, Mission Odyssey, Angelic Layer, Mister Surprise, Shadow of the Elves, Bey Blade V-ForceThe Fairy Taler (in celebration of Hans Christian Andersen's 200th Birthday) and the Disney cartoon Lilo and Stitch
ABS-CBN introduces programming changes this 2005.
  • ASAP Fanatic becomes Fanatic All-Stars which was then reverted back to its original title
  • Star in A Million becomes Search for the Star in A Million, with the Kapamilya Singing Champions as hosts and producing new Kapamilya Singing Champions (Nikki Bacolod,  Jerome Sala, Mabel Bacusmo, Jimmy Marquez, Tata Villaruel and Kris Lawrence).
  • ABS-CBN transforms OK Fine Whatever to OK Fine 'To Ang Gusto Niyo/You Asked for It, with additional artists Dagul and Mariel Rodriguez and Star Circle National Teen Quest discoveries Erich Gonzales and Aaron Villaflor.
  • ABS-CBN transforms "SCQ Reload OK Ako!" to "SCQ Reload Kilig Ako!/I'm In Love!", introducing Sarah Geronimo and Japoy Lizardo.
  • ABS-CBN transforms Star Cinema Presents to Sabado Movie Greats.
  • ABS-CBN transforms Magandang Umaga Bayan to Magandang Umaga Pilipinas/Happy Mornings Philippines, still with Julius Babao and Christine Bersola-Babao as main hosts with a new lineup of segment hosts including Bernadette Sembrano, TJ Manotoc, Ryan Agoncillo and Bianca Gonzales.
  • YesYesShow becomes Yes! YesShow Ang Lakas/So Strong, adding more stars like Smokey Manoloto and Wowowee discovery Janelle Jamer to the Yes Yes Tropa led by Bayani Agbayani and Vhong Navarro.
  • EK Channel becomes Entertainment Konek (ETK)/Entertainment Connections, with hosts Angelika dela Cruz, Dominic Ochoa, John Lapuz and Ogie Diaz with new recruits Aiai delas Alas, Toni Gonzaga, Derek Ramsey and movie writer-director Jose Javier Reyes.
  • Y Speak moves into Studio 23, with Ryan Agoncillo and Bianca Gonzales retained, and introducing new recruit Patricia Evangelista.
  • ABS-CBN's fantasy-drama Spirits re-airs Studio 23.
Shows are launched on Studio 23 and other media channels of ABS-CBN.
  • Internationally popular dramas Lost, Sin City, Life as We Know It, Jack and Bobby, Tru Calling, Point Pleasant and Andromedaair on Studio 23.
  • Desperate Housewives, the hit American drama starring Teri Hatcher (also known as Lois in Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman), airs on Studio 23.
  • Studio 23 airs Joey, the NBC sitcom with Matthew Le Blanc of NBC's Friends.
  • Studio 23 airs reality-based shows like Rebel Billionaire: Branson's Quest for the BestExpat ChallengeThe Contender andMister Personality hosted by Monica Lewinsky.
  • Barkada Trip, the locally-made short-length cartoon series, premieres on Studio 23.
  • The X-Files, the foreign show from RPN, airs on Studio 23.
  • Studio 23 airs News Central Morning Edition, the morning newscast hosted by Marieton Pacheco
  • ABS-CBN revives the show Viewpoint, the current affairs show hosted by Atty. Dong Puno on ANC.
  • Korina Sanchez returns as the newscaster this time on Tonight on ANC with Korina Sanchez.
  • ABS-CBN airs Kuwentong Disyerto/Desert Stories, the current affairs show for Middle East Kapamilyas with hosts Connie Sison and TJ Manotoc over TFC and ANC
ABS-CBN showcases its plugs for 2005.
  • March 13: ABS-CBN airs Iba Ka-Summer ang Kapamilya (Family as No Ordinary Summer Mate): The ABS-CBN Summer 2005 Station Plug.
  • June 13: ABS-CBN airs Bawat Pinoy Kapamilya (Every Filipino as Family) as thanksgiving to Filipino audiences who support ABS-CBN and whom ABS-CBN serves for the past 59 years.
  • December: ABS-CBN airs Magpasaya ng Kapamilya (Cheering the Family) for the Christmas Season 2005.
ABS-CBN airs media specials for Filipino audiences this 2005.
  • January 1: ABS-CBN airs Diyes Is It, the New Year special featuring the top 10 news stories, the top 10 showbiz tidbits and the top 10 songs of 2004.
  • January 15: ABS-CBN airs the special Wish Upon A Mega with host Sharon Cuneta, returning from her maternity leave and after giving birth to her third daughter Miel.
  • January 28: ABS-CBN airs the top-rating Farewell Lovers: A Lovers in Paris Special, hosted by Sandara Park and Hero Angeles and featuring never-before-seen videos from SBS (the Korean broadcaster which aired Lovers in Paris) and the exclusive interview of the Paris artists Kim Eun Jung (Paris' Vivian) and Park Shin Yang (Paris' Carlo) by Korina Sanchez in Taiwan.
  • June 26: ABS-CBN holds the first worldwide broadcast of the 56th FAMAS Awards (Philippine version of the Academy Awards)
  • December: ABS-CBN airs the Christmas special Magpasaya ng Kapamilya (Cheering the Family) and the year-ender Bagong Taon Bagong Buhay (New Year, New Life).
ABS-CBN airs live coverage of the events this 2005.
  • January 1: ABS-CBN welcomes Year 2005 with the special New Year broadcast Countdown 2005. Anchors Connie Sison, Erwin Tulfo, Gus Abelgas and Bernadette Sembrano headline the broadcast, consisting live coverage of New Year events around Metro Manila and the Philippines and the live New Year countdown at Ayala Center in Makati City. 
  • February 14: ABS-CBN covers the gory events surrounding the simultaneous bombings in Makati, Davao and General Santos.
  • March 7-13: ABS-CBN Cebu breaks news on the Cassava Cake Poisoning Tragedy, in which scores of children in Bohol are poisoned after eating the poisoned cassava cakes during their school recess, and begins the ABS-CBN media coverage on the incident.
  • March 14: ABS-CBN holds special broadcasts on the standoff of military and rebel prisoners at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig, from the hostage taking to the return of military control at Bagong Diwa.
  • April 3: ABS-CBN is the first Philippine media network to report on the passing of Pope John Paul II.
  • April 8: ABS-CBN covers the funeral of Pope John Paul II via the top-rating marathon worldwide broadcast Paalam Ama Mula Sa Bayang Minamahal Mo/Farewell to Our Holy Father from Your Beloved Nation, with Korina Sanchez and Atty. Dong Puno in Manila, and Julius Babao and Karen Davila in Rome.  Days later, ABS-CBN broadcast to Filipino audiences the historic papal election of Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, taking Pope Benedict XVI as a new name.
  • June: ABS-CBN covers the political events surrounding President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo--from "Hello Garci" and alleged stories of bribery of militia and election officers to the Manila street protests and the Congress investigation and junked impeachment complaint--via the cross-media coverage Isyu: Ang Pangulo/Issues on the President. It becomes the first to report and broadcast the "Hello Garci" audios, the first to interview jueteng gambling game payola witness Sandra Cam and the first to interview controversial media-elusive election officer Virgilio "Garci" Garcillano.
  • June: ABS-CBN is the first to report on the passing of Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin.  ABS-CBN covers the funeral of Cardinal Sin one week later.
  • July: ABS-CBN reports President Arroyo admitting as the female voice in the Hello Garci tapes.
  • September: ABS-CBN North America posts reports on the tragedies of Hurricane Rita and Katrina in the United States.
  • November: ABS-CBN is the first to report on the crowning of Precious Lara Quigaman, the first Filipina to win in the Miss International Contest in Japan.
  • November 27-December 5: ABS-CBN covers the Philippines playing host to the 23rd Southeast Asian Games, as the games are hosted all over the country.
Events took a turn on ABS-CBN this year.
  • ABS-CBN's Star Cinema continues to churn out blockbusters like Dreamboy, Can This Be Love, Nasaan Ka Man/Where You Are, D' Anothers and Dubai.
  • ABS-CBN goes full-blast with live broadcasts of its shows via TFC in the Asia-Pacific Region.
  • ABS-CBN Europe Bureau opens with Danny Buenafe (formerly of ABS-CBN's Middle East Bureau) as Head. ABS-CBN Manila's Dindo Amparo becomes head of ABS-CBN Middle East Bureau.
  • ABS-CBN gets a new competitor in the new Channel 11 under the new name QTV and under management of GMA.  
  • January: ABS-CBN announces the launch of 30 new shows for the first 3 months of 2005 in a special feature entitled The 1st Quarter Blast.  It welcomes back Maria Ressa, one of the hosts of ABS-CBN's Probe (Probe Team-GMA/ABC) as training consultant for the Integrated News and Current Affairs Organization, after her years-long stint as Bureau Chief for CNN in Manila and Jakarta.
  • March: ABS-CBN airs special broadcasts of its local shows for the Holy Week.
  • April 1: ABS-CBN gets mixed feedback from its 1st Quarter Blast campaign.
  • April 23: ABS-CBN bags exclusive rights to cover the Filipino team's expedition to Mount Everest in the year 2007.
  • May 1: ABS-CBN holds special outdoor broadcasts of its shows outside Metro Manila, starting with Cebu. Outdoor broadcasts of ABS-CBN shows are done weeks later in Iloilo, Bacolod and Davao, plus other key cities in the Philippines.  Most outdoor broadcasts win big in attendance and viewership.
  • May 2: ABS-CBN hosts the first joint morning broadcast outside Metro Manila-"Magandang Umaga Bai, Breakfast Kita!" and premieres the first regional Cebuano-language news-variety show Maayong Buntag Cebu over ABS-CBN's Visayas stations and inspired a series of morning shows on ABS-CBN Regional Networks.
  • May 9: ABS-CBN re-airs and replicates the success of the Meteor Garden series (Meteor Garden 1 and 2), this time with the never-before-seen scenes, under the title Meteor Garden: The Full Edition.  
  • June: ABS-CBN is first in Philippine TV to announce daily airing of J-Doramas (Japanese Dramas). It gets the first ever Parangal Gawad Watawat award from the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the National Historical Institute (NHI) because of the network's promotion of the use of the country's symbol of nationality and unity. It  gets commendation from the House of Representatives for Lupad Bacolod, the  worldwide broadcast of the 25th Masskara Festival in Bacolod City.
  • July: Maria Ressa becomes the Head of ABS-CBN's Integrated News and Current Affairs Organization. ABS-CBN holds special outdoor broadcasts of its shows outside the Philippines, starting with Los Angeles and San Francisco in the United States.  Outdoor broadcasts of ABS-CBN shows are done weeks later in international cities like New York, Tokyo, London. Most outdoor broadcasts win big in attendance and viewership levels.
  • July: ABS-CBN's Cinema One holds the film festival Cinema One Originals.
  • August 25: Cheche Lazaro's The Probe Team makes a historic return to ABS-CBN after 18 years, under the original nameProbe.
  • 4th Quarter: ABS-CBN launches Hero, the first Tagalog-dubbed cartoon channel showcasing Philippine TV's foreign cartoons past and present-from Voltes V to Naruto.
  • November: ABS-CBN clears Julius Babao of allegations of posting bail for suspected terrorist Dawud Santos after providing ABS-CBN of the report on Santos.
  • December: ABS-CBN signs up for the live coverage of the boxing rematch of Manny Pacquiao and Mexico' s Erik Morales. 
  • December 31: ABS-CBN's overall Mega Manila audience share declines further, as GMA still becomes the overall number 1 TV network in Mega Manila in statistics of AGB-NMR.
2006
ABS-CBN premieres the following shows this 2006.
  • current affairs shows like X-Klusibong X-Plosibong X-pose/Exclusive Explosive Exposes
  • local dramas like Komiks/ComicsGulong ng Palad/Wheel of FateSa Piling Mo/At Your SideYour Song, installments ofPinoy Big Brother [Celebrity Edition, Teen Edition, Year 2 Edition], Nagmamahal Kapamilya/From Your Loving Family
  • comedies like Gudtaym/Good Time 
  • variety shows like Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity ChallengeStar Circle Summer Kid Quest, the Visayas and Mindanao editions ofLittle Big Star
  • talk shows like Sharon (which ABS-CBN resurrects with the returning Megastar Sharon Cuneta)
  • foreign dramas like Outstanding TwinsForbidden LoveSpring DayPrincess LuluWeddingWonderful Life
  • cartoons like Maya and MiguelDICEMirmoMaria Sama Ga Miteru, the Disney cartoon Kim Possible
ABS-CBN innovates new programming changes this 2006.
  • ASAP Fanatic changes to Fanatic Banda/Band Republic.
  • The weekend editions of TV Patrol World revert back to TV Patrol Sabado and TV Patrol Linggo.
ABS-CBN airs media specials for Filipino audiences this 2006.
  • February 26: ABS-CBN airs the media special EDSA: Mga Tinig ng Himagsikan/The Revolution's Voices with Jim Paredes and Bianca Gonzales as hosts, in celebration of the revolt's 20th anniversary.
ABS-CBN airs live coverage of the events this 2006.
  • January 1: ABS-CBN airs Salubong sa Taong 2006/Welcome to Year 2006: The ABS-CBN News Patrol Special Edition with Bernadette Sembrano featuring live New Year events in Metro Manila.
  • January 29: ABS-CBN airs Erik Morales-Manny Pacquiao: The Battle--Hataw Pacquiao-Resbak ng Bayan/Go Pacquiao-The Nation Fights Back, the whole-day coverage of the boxing rematch of Filipino boxing star Manny Pacquiao and Mexican boxing star Erik Morales from Las Vegas in the United States as delivered by Dyan Castilljo and Ging Reyes, facilitated by Korina Sanchez in Manila and backed up by anchors of the Philippines' cable channel Solar Sports. The coverage features the rematch itself with Pacquiao as champion and the nationwide and worldwide celebration of Pacquiao's victory. The special coverage became the first event in Philippine TV history that generated the most number of viewers, according to local media ratings provider AGB-MNR, beating out the previous record holder, the 13 July 2000 episode of ABS-CBN's Mexican drama Rosalinda.
  • February 4: ABS-CBN airs the non-stop coverage of the ULTRA Stampede in Pasig that rises among the crowds lining up for the 1st anniversary presentation of ABS-CBN's Wowowee and killed 71 people and injuring 400 others. ABS-CBN covers the aftermath of the tragedy, the network's owning of moral responsibility to the incident, the investigations, the launch of the 71 Dreams Foundations, the ultimate cancellation of Wowowee for 40 days, and the March relaunch of Wowowee.
  • Late February: ABS-CBN airs the non-stop coverage of the aftermath of the Southern Leyte Landslide, direct from the town of Saint Bernard in Southern Leyte, with live coverage from the Saint Bernard picked up from ABS-CBN Cebu by international media groups--CNN, Reuters, BBC, AP, and AFP--which was then picked up by local media groups. Search and rescue operations and relief operations are covered.
  • February 24: ABS-CBN covers a foiled coup against the government, President Arroyo's subsequent declaration of State of National Emergency 2006, the cancelling of the 20th anniversary celebrations of the 1986 EDSA Revolution and other subsequent events, including deployment of troops to the network's Quezon City studios.
  • February 25: ABS-CBN reports on the day's Noon Mass at EDSA Shrine--the only celebration of the 20th anniversary of the 1986 EDSA Revolution.  
  • February 26: ABS-CBN covers the military stand-off at Fort Bonifacio in Makati
  • March: ABS-CBN starts covering the 2006 events related to the Amendments on the 1987 Philippine Constitution.
Events took a turn on ABS-CBN this 2006.
  • ABS-CBN covers 98%-99% of the entire Philippine archipelago.  
  • ABS-CBN Star Cinema releases films like Don't Give Up on UsClose to YouD' Lucky Ones
  • February 4: Stampede rises up from the huge crowd lining up for the 1st anniversary presentation of Wowowee in Pasig, killing 74 people and injuring 300 others. Due to the incident, ABS-CBN cancels the celebration and postpones Wowowee for less than 40 days. Investigation results show lack of coordination among ABS-CBN's production staff and security personnel, with some government agencies that resulted in the stampede. ABS-CBN claims full moral responsibility on the incident, begins to help out families of the 71 victims under the 71 Dreams Foundation, and prepares to face charges.  
  • March: ABS-CBN and other media groups file complaints to the local courts, questioning the government's subsequent actions on the Declaration of the State of Emergency, among them the February 24 events at its Quezon City studios and a government official's private call urging to stop its February 26 coverage.  
  • March 15: Cito Alejandro resigns as ABS-CBN president.
  • April: ABS-CBN invites the public to be part of "Kapamilya, Summer Na, Sama Ka!/Our Family, It's Summer! Let's Go! The ABS-CBN Summer Station ID 2006"--the first time a Filipino TV network does so. 
  • June 13: ABS-CBN celebrates its 60th anniversary as a media-communications company (under its original name BEC).
  • October: Studio 23 celebrates its 10th anniversary, still the number 1 UHF channel in the Philippines.
2007
  • ABS-CBN covers the Filipino mountaineer team's ascent to Mount Everest-the first for any Filipino to climb up the world's highest peak.

The Philippine Media in the 1950s to 2010s decade


1950-1960
BEC airs
  • the drama Flor de Luna (with its TV adaptation in the late 1970's this time on KBS/RPN)
  • the variety show Mahiwagang Kahon/Magic Box
1952
  • The FEATI Institute of Technology conducts academic experiments with television.
  • BEC becomes the first Philippine media station to establish a provincial radio station, as it launches 3 more provincial radio stations--one in Davao, one in Dagupan and one in Naga.
  • Judge Antonio Quirino, President Elpidio Quirino's brother, plans to ask a TV franchise from Congress but backs out due to charges of nepotism and instead buys 70% of BEC from Lindenberg.
  • September: BEC changes into Alto Broadcasting Systems (ABS) after its new co-owners--Aleli (AL) and Tony (TO), the nickname of Judge Quirino. Lindenbreg is still part owner, this time as ABS general manager.
  • 4th quarter: Quirino begins negotiating for TV equipment with David Sarnoff of the radio company RCA via Quirino's friend Marvin Grey, whose family is a friend of Sarnoff's. 

1953
Eugenio Lopez Sr, owner of newspaper Manila Chronicle, gets a TV franchise from Congress.
  • February 1: The first TV station in Asia begins in Japan, with the first TV broadcast of the NHK.
  • May: Quirino sends Jose "Joe" Navarro, Arcadio "Cady" Carandang, Henry "Slim" Chaney and Romualdo "Romy" Carballo to RCA in New York to study TV technology. ABS, via Quirino, begins importing 300 TV sets with the help of the Binondo hardware store Joe's Electronics and sets up the TV sets in restaurants, hospitals, church plazas, advertising agencies, hotels, other public places and homes of prominent people. Lindenberg and Chaney bring TV technology in the Philippines afterward and training of ABS employees in TV technology starts.
  • July: The ABS TV tower is set up in San Juan.
  • September: ABS launches DZBC as DZAQ (AQ for Quirino's initials) as the Philippines' most powerful commercial radio station with the ABS tower--then a 50 KW transmitter and begins test TV broadcasts. ABS general manager Tony Chavez flew to Tokyo in Japan to meet with executives of the Matsushita company and buy from them the antennas to distribute for the TV sets.
  • October 7: Quirino and Lindenberg open ABS's DZAQ Channel 3, the first commercial TV station in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia. 
  • October 23: DZAQ Channel 3 begins telecast to TV audience of mostly rich people. [A TV set then costs P1,200--10 times the monthly salary then. 1 out of 2,000 Pinoys own a TV set.] Quirino's birthday party at his residence in San Juan with President Quirino as special guest--the first TV coverage of a special event--airs on ABS then. ABS telecasts 50 miles from San Juan at 6:00-10:00pm starting then.
  • 4th Quarter: The open spaces above the Republic Supermarket at Florentino Torres Street in Manila is ABS's new studio complete with a transmitter from RCA. Quirino uses ABS as an information medium for the reelection bid of the sickly President Quirino.  ABS reports the reelection campaigns of President Quirino, the Philippine national elections and the eventual win of Ramon Magsaysay as president.  ABS broadcasts old American movies, films from foreign embassies and special events.
  • November 23: ABS then airs Edmond Rostand's romantic drama Cyrano de Bergarac, the 3-hour full-length play, the first play on TV and the first big dramatic production on TV with Jesuit priest and media pioneer Father James Reuter as director.

1953-1960
ABS airs
  • the comedies Candid Camera, Life with Father, Eddy Cantor Comedy Theater and I Love Lucy, which re-airs in the 1990s on IBC
  • the drama Highway Patrol, Gene Autry, I Led Three Lives and Mister District Attorney
  • the variety shows Pista ng Caltex, Unahan sa Kampana/Rush to the Bell, Kualta Na/Money Now, Vi-Milk Party, Children on Parade, Your Show of Shows and Tawag ng Tanghalan/Call of the Stage for which the first TV advertising contract is signed, being handled by J. Walter Thompson Philippines for Proctor and Gamble-PMC
  • the newscast Tomorrow's News Aired Tonight
1955
ABS gets a TV companion: the Clark Armed Forces Television Station Channel 8. [Ownership of a TV set becomes a status symbol as 6,000 TV sets are found in the Philippines then.]
  • September: ABS covers The Taal Volcano Eruption and introduces TV as public service.

1956
  • September 24: ABS gets a new companion--Lopez brothers Eugenio Sr. and Fernando, owners of newspaper Manila Chronicle, inaugurate the Chronicle Broadcasting Network (CBN) with its radio station DZXL, the country's first FM station.

4th Quarter: CBN's DZXL wins over ABS's DZAQ in audiences. CBN launches another FM station DZYL.
1957
  • CBN airs the variety show Student Canteen, the Philippines' first and top noontime variety show.
  • January-February: Eugenio Lopez Sr negotiates the selling of ABS with Quirino.
  • March: ABS and CBN report the airplane crash death of President Magsaysay and the Philippine national elections that sees the win of Carlos Garcia as president.

1958
  • January: CBN buys ABS from Quirino with the memorandum of agreement signed on a breakfast table napkin.  The Lopezes then incorporate ABS and CBN under the name Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC--the original name of ABS), making BEC the 1st Philippine radio-TV network.
  • April 19: BEC opens its second TV station Channel 9, with Eugenio Sr's eldest son Eugenio Jr as manager and Jaime Navarro as production manager. Channel 9's working transmitter consists of bamboo strips and rags.  
  • Post April: Eugenio Lopez Sr's son Eugenio Jr gets TV traning from Lindenberg and Chaney.  Romy Caraballo and Cady Carandang, co-trainees of Chaney, start building the BEC TV station and studio at Aduana in Intramuros in Manila.

1959
BEC opens 2 more radio stations in Metro Manila: DZMM and DZRD.
BEC airs
  • the variety show The Perry Como Show and the NCAA Basketball Games
  • the dramas Tombstone Territory, Annie Oakley and Dragnet
  • other shows like Chelsea Dancetime, Pacosta Hit Parade, Darigold Jamboree, Tia Dely/Aunt Dely, United American Tiki-Tiki and Operatang Sampay Bakod/Operation Clothesline
1960
BEC begins to air shows from its American partner, the United States' NBC (National Broadcasting Corporation).  It also begins to air the variety shows Cooking with Nora Daza, Del Marquez Variety Musical and Bellman Baby Powder Parade--the shows sponsored by the ad agency Advertising and Marketing Associates with Antonio de Joya as manager then
Events take a turn on BEC this year.
  • BEC introduces promo girls who introduce the next programs to air on Channel 3.
  • June: BEC opens another radio station DZRC.
  • September 25: BEC airs the first televised Mass at 9:00am at the Manila Cathedral on Channel 3 with the then Archbishop of Manila Rufino Cardinal Santos as main celebrant and Fr. James Reuter as the Mass narrator.
1960-1970
BEC launches
  • the comedies The Gloria and Luis Show with Gloria Romero and Luis Gonzales, Buhay Artista/An Artist's Life with Dolphy and Panchito, Super Laff InTang Tarang-Tang and Kami Naman/Our Chance
  • the variety shows Lucky Strike ShowTony Santos PresentsStop Look and Listen (the Philippines' first daily noontime variety TV show), Oras ng Ligaya/Hour of JoyThe Gloria-Eddie ShowStar CaravanD' SensationsNoontime Matinee andAriel Con Tina/Ariel and Tina
  • the talk show Two for the Road
  • the dramas Santa Zita and Mary Rose, TeenagersMga Aninong Gumagalaw/The Moving ShadowsThe Twilight Zone(from the United States) and Ang Mahiwagang Daigdig ni Doray/The Magical World of Doray
  • the coverage of the MICAA basketball games
Events take a turn at BEC this decade.
  • TV becomes available to the middle class and the poor people. [40 out of 1,000 Pinoys then own a TV set.]
  • BEC has new studios in Dewey Boulevard (now Roxas Boulevard) in Manila.
  • BEC begins airing the weekly Sunday Masses from the ABS studios in Dewey Boulevard (now Roxas Boulevard) in Manila.
  • BEC covers the Jabidah Massacre and the assasinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King.
  • BEC relaunches radio stations DZAQ as Radio Patrol, DZXL as drama station and DZYL as sports station.  BEC has the Spanish station DZME (which closes down later), variety music station DZYL, pop music station DZQL and Filipino pop culture station DWOW.
1961
BEC begins airing the first educational show on Philippine TV--Education on TV--with Jesuit priest and history teacher Father Horacio de la Costa and art teacher Fernando Zobel, produced by Father James Reuter on Channel 9.
Events take a turn at BEC this year.
  • BEC gets new TV companions: Associated Broadcasting Corporation (ABC-DZTM, Channel 5), Republic Broacasting Systems (RBS, later Greater Manila Area or GMA, Channel 7), Manila Broadcasting Corporation Television (MBC-DZRH Channel 11) and Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC, Channel 13).
  • BEC and other TV channels cover the Philippine national elections that sees Diosdado Macapagal as president and senator Ferdinand Marcos as vice president.
  • June 14: BEC opens the Philippines' first regional radio-TV station of a TV network, first TV station outside Manila, and the first radio-TV station in Southern Philippines: BEC Cebu (now ABS-CBN Cebu). 
  • Post-June: BEC opens the first TV-radio broadcasting station in Ilocandia--BEC Dagupan (now ABS-CBN Dagupan).
1962
Events take a turn at BEC this year.
  • BEC's new variety show Caltex Cavalcade opens.
  • BEC opens BEC Channel-4 Bacolod (now ABS-CBN Bacolod), the first regional TV-only broadcast station in Southern Philippines and the second TV station in Visayas.
  • BEC covers the ASEAN Games in Bangkok in Thailand.
  • BEC becomes the first Philippine media network to go on remote live telecast.
  • BEC becomes the first Philippine media network to utilize the 1-inch helical video tape and the 2-inch Ampex tape in recording TV shows.
  • January: BEC gets a new companion: Philippine Broadcasting Service (PBS Channel 10).
  • December: BEC Channel 2's audience share declines, as RBS becomes the number 1 TV station in terms of Manila ratings then.
1963
  • BEC airs the variety show The Nida-Nestor Show.
  • In time for the 10th anniversary of Philippine television and BEC (formerly ABS) in the television industry, BEC becomes number 1 in Manila ratings again, dislodging RBS.

1964
  • ABS-CBN receives the first videotape recorders in the country and premieres the first videotaped recorded show Your Evening with Pilita.
  • ABS-CBN shows and stars compete in the first Philippine TV awards contest "Citizen's Awards for Television" (CAT) of the Citizen's Council for Mass Media.

1965
  • BEC and other media channels cover the 1965 Philippine national elections that sees the win of senator Ferdinand Marcos as president and ABS-CBN executive Fernando Lopez as vice president.
  • BEC has Eugenio Lopez Sr's eldest son Eugenio Jr as the new owner.
  • BEC has Channels 3 and 9 as the most widely watched TV channels in the Philippines, with DZXL and DZAQ Radio Patrol as the most widely-listened radio stations.

1966
  • Color TV tubes make their way in the Philippines.
  • BEC airs the comedy Pancho Loves Tita.
  • BEC and other media channels cover President Marcos' state visit to the United States.
  • BEC covers the ASEAN Games in Bangkok in Thailand for the second time.
  • November 17: BEC begins telecasting shows in color on Channel 2 and adopts the Sarimanok logo, as BEC  is the first Philippine media network to introduce color TV in the Philippines.

1967
Events take a turn on BEC (later name: ABS-CBN) this year.

  • BEC is the first Philippine media network to open a relay station in Baguio City.
  • February 1: BEC changes corporate name to ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation, adopts the tagline "The Philippines' Largest Network" and moves to a new site in Quezon City's Bohol Avenue.  ABS-CBN has 2 TV stations and 7 radio stations in Manila, 3 TV stations and 14 radio stations in the regions and 3 affiliate radio stations, being true to its tagline "The Philippines' Largest Network".
  • Post February: ABS-CBN's Channel 9 launches more foreign shows like The Flying Nun.
  • June: ABS-CBN and other media channels cover the Independence Day festivities at Luneta in Manila.
  • December: ABS-CBN holds the 50-hour back-to-back marathon coverage of the Philippine national elections.
1968
TV is the medium earning the highest advertising revenue, overtaking radio.
Events take a turn at ABS-CBN this year.
  • ABS-CBN shows Buhay Artista, Wild Wild West, The Nida-Nestor Show, Tawag ng Tanghalan, Cine Pilipino/Filipino Cinema and Your Evening with Pilita get top spots on the ratings charts for 1967. This is the first time the ratings charts appear, resulting from the competition between network-produced shows and advertiser-produced shows.
  • ABS-CBN airs the first daily drama series termed as a "soap opera".
  • ABS-CBN introduces the "breaking news" concept on Philippine TV as it airs the 1st marathon coverage of the Ruby Towers Collapse in Metro Manila via microwave transmission from an Outside Broadcast (OB) van with 3 black-and-white cameras.
  • ABS-CBN covers the Olympic Games in Mexico City--the first Philippine media network to have a live via satellite coverage of an international event.
  • ABS-CBN starts covering live the events of the United States Presidential Elections.
  • ABS-CBN is the first TV network to take full control of producing TV shows and to relieve advertising agencies of producing regular TV programs.
  • ABS-CBN begins implementing the 60-second rule for TV commercials.
  • ABS-CBN is the first Philippine media network to establish the country's 1st cable company with its launch of Nuvue Cablevision.
  • ABS-CBN acquires and incorporates SCAN, the film production company specializing in film and TV commercials.
  • December 18: ABS-CBN is the first Philippine media network to have a broadcast centre complex in the country as inaugurates its Bohol Avenue Broadcast Center Complex--the first, biggest and best-equipped broadcasting complex in East Asia then (composed of 6 studios, a soundtrack recording hall, lighting effects, 16 TV cameras and made-for-TV movie facilities), rivaling Japan's NHK and making it the training ground for TV people from Japan, Thailand and Australia.
1969
ABS-CBN airs
  • Man on The Moon, covering Apollo 11's historic landing on the moon--the first telecast of an international and inter-planetary event via satellite in full color.
  • Bandwagon '69, the special election eve variety extravaganza sponsored by the members of the Nacionalista Party--among them President Marcos and Vice President Lopez broadcasting 3 hours earlier than other networks
  • Halalan '69, the first marathon TV coverage of the Philippine national elections that sees the reelection of President Marcos and Vice President Lopez
  • the Miss Universe Contest in the United States crowning Filipina candidate Gloria Diaz as the winner.
Events take a turn on ABS-CBN this year.
  • ABS-CBN is the first Philippine media network to hold a marathon public service coverage via microwave.
  • ABS-CBN is the first Philippine media network to have an all-news and commentary radio via Radio Patrol.
  • ABS-CBN sells CBN's Channel 9 and the former ABS building to Marcos crony/ambassador/sugar businessman Roberto Benedicto, who uses the channel and the building with the stations of Radio Philippines Network (RPN)--to build Kanlaon Broadcasting Systems (KBS)--marking his entry to media.
  • The Philippine Association of National Advertisers (PANA) and the groups of consumers request ABS-CBN and other TV stations to minimize TV ads to less than 15% of the telecasts.
  • March: ABS-CBN airs the first real nationwide news simulcast, when the network’s five TV stations, 21 radio stations and three affiliate radio stations all throughout the country connect via relay sites to the main newscast in the Quezon City studios.
  • June: ABS-CBN announces its new channel assignment from Channels 3 and 9 to Channels 2 and 4.
1970
ABS-CBN opens a relay station in the Bicol Region.

1970-1972
  • The Philippines becomes the 3rd country in the world to manufacture color TV sets. 
  • ABS-CBN opens new shows, including the talk show Impact with newspaper writer Max Soliven
  • ABS-CBN and other TV channels cover the 1st Quarter Storm, the series of nationwide bombings, including the Golden Buddha theft, the Dovie Beams scandal and the Quintero Payola Report at the Constitutional Convention.
  • ABS-CBN Channels 2 and 4 take hold of 80% TV audience share then.

1971
  • August 21: ABS-CBN and the other TV networks cover the bombing in Manila's Plaza Miranda, disrupting the miting-de-avance (general meeting) of the opposition senatorial candidates.

1972
Events take a turn on ABS-CBN this year.
  • ABS-CBN operates 2 Manila TV stations (Channels 2 and 4), 7 Manila radio stations, 3 affiliate radio stations, 3 regional originating TV stations, 2 regional relay TV stations and 14 regional radio stations, making it the Philippines' largest media network.
  • ABS-CBN puts up a large microwave relay system that will air its shows nationwide.
  • Phil Delfino composes ABS-CBN's "The Philippines' Largest Network" jingle.
  • August 5: ABS-CBN airs Damayan/Helping Hand, the first full scale telethon (telephone marathon) aiming to raise funds for the victims of Typhoon Isang with ABS-CBN talents (Dolphy, Nora Aunor, Vilma Santos, Tina Revilla, Tony Santos Sr.) donating P12,000--a big contribution to the overall fund count of P33,800 plus thousands of food and clothing donations from advertisers.
  • September 20: Military troops take over ABS-CBN's studios to the surprise of the employees and the stars, who find out the declaration of martial law after.
  • September 21: President Marcos declares martial law.
  • Post September: President Marcos orders the take-over of all media firms to prevent communist propaganda. Press Secretary Francisco Tatad and Gregorio Cendana (of National Media Production Center) take over ABS-CBN's Channel 4-Manila and rename it as Government Television (GTV Channel 4). ABS-CBN stars and employees gather at the Now Restaurant outside the ABS-CBN studios daily with hopes of reopening.
  • September (until February 1986): ABS-CBN salesman Freddie Garcia leads the network's employees and stars  moving to Channel 7. Other ABS-CBN shows, stars and employees start moving to Channels 9 and 13.
  • November 27: ABS-CBN president Eugenio Lopez Jr gets arrested lands in Fort Bonifacio in Metro Manila.
  • Post November: ABS-CBN general manager Jake Almeda Lopez begins negotiations on selling ABS-CBN to Benjamin "Kokoy" Romualdez (brother of President Marcos' wife Imelda) and Roberto Benedicto.
1973
  • TV channels report on the drafting of the new Constitution.
  • June 9: Benedicto and KBS employees take over ABS-CBN's Bohol Avenue studios.
  • August: Military people turn over ABS-CBN's Bohol Avenue Broadcast Center Complex for use without compensation to Kanlaon Broadcasting System (KBS), then broadcasting on Channel 2. The ABS-CBN Bohol Avenue Broadcast Center Complex becomes KBS Plaza.


1974
  • Channel 2 reopens under the new Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), still under Benedicto.
  • TV channels cover the Miss Universe contest in Manila--the city's first time to be the contest venue.
  • ABS-CBN president Eugenio Lopez Jr goes on hunger strike from Fort Bonifacio.  TV channels report on the hunger strike. 

1975
  • June: TV channels cover the Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier boxing match "Thrilla in Manila".
  • Pre-October: ABS-CBN executive Eugenio Lopez Sr dies of cancer in the United States.

1977
  • October: ABS-CBN president Eugenio Lopez Jr escapes with future senator Sergio Osmena III from Fort Bonifacio to the United States, starting the Lopez family exile in San Francisco.

1978
  • Philippine TV channels give live coverage of Pope John Paul II's inaugural mass.


1980
Channels 2 of BBC, 9 of KBS and 13 of IBC move into the new Broadcast Center in Quezon City's Diliman district.
Channel 4 becomes Maharlika Broadcasting Systems (MBS-4), and begins using ABS-CBN property and equipment from KBS.

1972-1986
ABS-CBN shows, stars and employees continue moving to the other channels (Channels 4, 7, 9, 13)
1981
January: TV channels report on the lifting of martial law.
February: TV channels give live coverage of the first Philippine visit of Pope John Paul II, who visits Manila and other key cities in the archipelago.
June: TV channels give live coverage of the 1981 Philippine national elections still with Marcos as president.
1983
August: Philippine TV channels give small airtime on Senator Benigno Aquino Jr's assasination and funeral procession. Mitos Villareal, TV director for variety specials, catches the historic 1-million crowd for the late Senator Aquino's funeral on video, later to be aired on Channel 7.
1984
TV channels cover the investigation on the Aquino assasination by the Agrava Commission.
1985
November-December: President Marcos' declaration of the 1986 snap elections starts the election campaign. All the TV channels cover President Marcos' campaigns leaving little airtime for oppostion presidential candidate and Benigno Aquino's wife Corazon.
1986
February 7: Philippine TV channels cover the tainted 1986 Philippine national elections, with Marcos and Corazon Aquino claiming victory as president.
February 22: TV channels cover the announcement of defection of military men Fidel Ramos and Juan Ponce Enrile from the Marcos government--the start of the 1986 EDSA Revolution.
February 24: Rebel soldiers and former ABS-CBN personnel take over the studios of Banahaw and MBS (now the ABS-CBN studios) by the morning, going off the air during the live news conference in Malacanang with President Marcos and Chief of Staff Fabian Ver. Channels 2 and 4 come back on air late at noon and start broadcasting for the The Filipino people.  The channels air this time Mabuhay ang Kalayaan, the special marathon coverage on the 1986 EDSA Revolution set up by various media people, among them former ABS-CBN talents, personalities and employees.
February 25: TV channels cover President Marcos' oath-taking in Malacanang. Channels 2, 9 and 13 go off-air cutting the coverage of Marcos' oath-taking.  Channel 4 airs video of President Aquino's oath-taking in Club Filipino in Metro Manila. All TV channels report the departure of the Marcos family from Malacanang and the eventual Siege of Malacanang by the Filipino people.
February 28: Eugenio Lopez Jr. returns from exile in the United States to resurrect ABS-CBN.
March-September: The government supervises the stations of Broadcast City site. The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) orders the release of Banahaw's Channel 2 frequencies to the Lopezes and sequesters Channels 2, 9 (with Radio Philippines Network/RPN as a new name) and 13.
June: The government grants permits to the Lopezes to operate ABS-CBN's Channel 2 and two radio stations-one of them DZMM.
September 12The Comeback--ABS-CBN resumes Manila operations on Channel 2 with only bank loans, a franchise, haphazard assembly of old, dilapidated and borrowed equipment, temporary offices at the Manila Chronicle office in Pasig, and an initial  staff of 200 people.
October: President Aquino presides over ABS-CBN's formal resumption of commercial operations.
Post-October: ABS-CBN joins the then 13-year old Kapisanan ng Mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP).  It becomes  the first Philippine media network to develop a successful world-class broadcast image design.  It then resurrects the pre-1972 newscasts Balita Ngayon and The World Tonight [under the new name Philippines Tonight]. In this year, it launches
  •  the dramas Ina/Mother, Hilakbot/Terror, Luneta: Discovery Hour, Bubog sa Puso/Broken Glass in the Heart andAngkan/Clan
  • the comedies Wanbol High/One Ball High, Let's Go Crazy with Jack and Joey and Tin Pan Alley
  • the talk shows Rumors, Facts and Humors and Bar None-the shortest running show on Philippine TV
  • the variety shows Na-Kuh Eto N-APO Sila/Oops...Here They AreTriple TreatIn-Tux-IcatingVarietyAlways Snooky andLots to Catch
  • the current affairs shows including PEP Talk (People, Events, Places Talk) with Loren Legarda as host
  • the newscasts Magandang Umaga Po/Good Morning to You and Good Morning Philippines (later a newscast on regional news)
December 31: ABS-CBN becomes the lowest-rating TV network among all the 5 TV stations in Metro Manila, suffering heavy losses.
1987
Former ABS-CBN stars, personalities and employees, including Freddie Garcia, start to return to ABS-CBN.
The Lopezes counter accusations of Banahaw's charges of the Lopezes owing them for the supposed lease of ABS-CBN's equipment, telling that media operator Benedicto owes them back rentals for ABS-CBN's equipment taken without compensation in 1972.
ABS-CBN gets back its facilities from MBS (with the new name PTV/People's Television/Philippine Television)and absorbs MBS's 600 employees into the ABS-CBN workforce.
ABS-CBN is the first Philippine media network to use the Betacam tape, a technological advancement then.
February: ABS-CBN is relaunched as The Star Network via the live special variety show Ang Pagbabalik ng Bituin/The Star's Return, as it calls back all its former stars and personalities working in other various media networks to return to ABS-CBN.  Present in the live show are Maricel Soriano, Alma Moreno, Richard Gomez, Joey Marquez, Pops Fernandez and Martin Nievera.
Post February: ABS-CBN reports on the drafting of the first post-1972 Constitution.  It launches
  • the newscast TV Patrol (new name: TV Patrol World), becoming the number 1 newscast on Philippine TV for the next 20 years and having anchors Robert Arevalo, Mel Tiangco, Noli de Castro, Frank Evangelista, Angelique Lazo, Kata Inocencio, Korina Sanchez, Julius Babao, Tintin Bersola, Henry Omaga Diaz, Ces Drilon, Aljo Bendijo, Ted Failon and Karen Davila
  • the comedies Palibhasa Lalaki/Because of MalesChika Chika ChicksIn The Money, Mga Kuwento ni Lola/Grandma's Stories and Goin' Bananas
  • the variety shows Loveli-Ness with Alma Moreno and Twogether: Martin and Pops with Martin Nievera and Pops Fernandez
  • the talk shows Star Cafe and Dina
  •  the weekly Regal Films movie special Regal Presents
  • the current affairs show Probe with Cheche Lazaro, which moved to GMA after less than a year (in 1988) and coming back to ABS-CBN after 18 years (in 2005)
  • the drama Maricel Drama Specials, which runs for the next 10 years
1988-1990
ABS-CBN launches the talk show Teysi ng Tahanan/Teysi of the Home with Tessie Tomas
1988
ABS-CBN airs
  • the variety show Tonight with Dick and Carmi
  • the current affairs show Magandang Gabi Bayan/Good Evening to Our Dear Nation, with host Noli de Castro and running for more than 17 years [with replacements Henry Omaga Diaz, Gus Abelgas, Erwin Tulfo, Julius Babao, Korina Sanchez, and Katherine de Castro]
Events take a turn on ABS-CBN this year.
  • ABS-CBN relaunches ABS-CBN Cebu and starts the resumption of operations in ABS-CBN's regional stations.
  • ABS-CBN revives the Bridges on the Air-Link to the Future with a new domestic satellite system, making it the first Philippine media network on full nationwide satellite broadcast.
  • March: More artists like Sharon Cuneta and President Aquino's actress-of-a-daughter Kris join ABS-CBN. Sharon has her first show--The Sharon Cuneta Show.
  • August 8 (The Historic Date: 8-8-88): Number 1 Since Then--ABS-CBN becomes number 1 among the 5 Filipino TV channels in Manila in the audience share and ratings, with all the Top 10 shows belonging to the network, and the first in the Philippines to be number 1 after its relaunch.  ABS-CBN's TV companions, notably People's Television (PTV Channel 4, later National Broadcasting Network: NBN Channel 4) and Greater Manila Area (GMA Channel 7) start attempts to bring in more viewers after ABS-CBN becomes the number 1 Philippine TV network.
  • November: ABS-CBN introduces the new slogan "In the Service of the Filipino".
  • December: ABS-CBN starts satellite broadcast of its prime time shows.
  • December 11: ABS-CBN airs marathon of 6 hours for the phenomenally top-rating EDSA Revolution-themed international drama series A Dangerous LifeA Dangerous Life is the first successful 6-hour marathon broadcast and the most highly-rated show in Philippine TV then.
1989
ABS-CBN airs
  • the dramas Agila and Coney Reyes on Camera [from RPN9
  • the talk show Oh No It's Johnny
  •  the comedy Okay Ka Fairy Ko/You Did Well My Dear Fairy from RPN (and then to GMA)
  • the variety shows Ryan, Ryan Musikahan/Musicals with Ryan and Eat Bulaga! from RPN (and then to GMA)
  • the educational show Batibot (from PTV and RPN to GMA)
  • the current affairs show Tatak Pilipino/Filipino Brand
Events take a turn on ABS-CBN this year.
  • ABS-CBN holds the first media-sponsored nationwide midnight prayer vigil for peace in the Philippines.
  •  ABS-CBN airs Kris at 18, the network's birthday special for Kris Aquino and begins the series of media specials celebrating the birthdays and milestones of its stars and personalities then.
  • ABS-CBN re-launches its Manila FM station DWRR 101.9 FM, beginning as the country's 1st all-CD music and all-female music jock radio station.
  • ABS-CBN launches socio-civic media campaigns Sundalo ng Karahasan, Kandila at Panalangin, Citizen's Crusade for Democracy and Peace with JusticeBantay Bata and Sagipbayan.
  • ABS-CBN is the first broadcast network in the Philippines with an electronic newsroom.
  •  ABS-CBN launches the socio-civic organization ABS-CBN Foundation.
  •  December 9: Rebels seize the ABS-CBN buildings for a few hours at dawn in a military coup against President Aquino, stalling the taping of Goin' Bananas.
1990
ABS-CBN airs
  • the comedy Luv Ko Si Kris/I Love Kris with Kris Aquino
  • the talk show Mel and Jay (later moving to GMA after 5 years)
  •  the variety show Sa Linggo N-APO Sila/They're Here on Sunday! with the legendary band Apo Hiking Society
  • One Asia Assembly, the country's first live via satellite conference.
ABS-CBN covers
  • the aftermath of the 1990 Earthquake hitting the cities of Baguio and Cabanatuan and starts the Killer Quake Emergency Fund Campaign
  • the Middle East Gulf War in Iraq and Kuwait
ABS-CBN makes DWRR the first FM radio station on full nationwide satellite broadcast.
ABS-CBN gets 40-50% Metro Manila TV audience share, and 70% regional TV audience share-the highest of any Philippine TV network.

The 1940's: This is the Moment


1946
  • June 13: American soldier James Lindenberg, pioneer of Philippine TV, establishes the Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC), naming after the town of Bolinao in the northern Philippine province of Pangasinan--the hometown of Lindenberg's wife. Establishing itself as a radio manufacturing company, BEC involves in selling radio sets and local assembly of radio transmission equipment and manufacture of RCA equipment (transmitters, radio spare parts) for export abroad.

1948
  • 1st Quarter: Government policies on import controls of foreign radio equipment cause BEC to divert its resources into radio broadcasting. 
  • March 1: BEC sets up the Bolinao Broadcasting System (BBS) in San Juan in Rizal (now in Metro Manila).
  • November 23: BEC opens its first radio station DZBC, with a wire tied to two mango trees atop a hill in San Juan as its first antenna. 
  • December: With the transmission of 1 million hertz, BEC-DZBC airs variety shows. BEC-DZBC becomes the first station to broadcast dramas of the Procter and Gamble company as it introduces its first drama production of Procter and Gamble as the first commercial serialized radio soap opera then, and becomes the closest competitor to MBC-DZRH. Lindenberg checks out the houses with radios blaring the BEC-DZBC broadcasts to determine the size of the station's audiences for advertisers' purposes--the crude measurement serving as precursor to the ratings.

1949
  • BEC-DZBC shows Tawag ng Tanghalan/Call of the Stage, Doctor Selga, Prinsipe Amante/Prince Amante, Gulong ng Palad/Wheel of Fate (with the TV adaptation by BEC itself, now ABS-CBN, in 2006), Aklat ng Pag-Ibig/Book of Love, Ilaw ng Tahanan/Light of the Home and Camay Theater of the Air--some of them the first dramas of Proctor and Gamble--become the first radio shows serving as vehicles for commercials.
  • Lindenberg becomes the first to apply a franchise to operate a TV station from Philippine Congress.

1950
  • University of Santo Tomas engineering student Jose Nicholas begins first attempt of a TV broadcast as an experiment.
  • June 14: The Philippine Congress gives Lindenberg the franchise for what will be BEC/ABS-CBN Manila, the first TV station in the Philippines.

The Pre-War Years: From the Start


The Pre-War Years: From the Start
1886
  • Alexander Graham Bell demonstrates the telephone, ushering in the broadcasting age, and the eventual dawning of television.

1897
  • Guglielmo Marconi establishes the world's first radio station on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom.

1906
  • The first time a significantly powerful signal carrying voice and music takes place, when Reginald Fessenden made a Christmas Eve broadcast to ships at sea from Massachusetts in United States. 

1909
  • First documented radio transmission begins at KCBS in San Jose in the United States (now of CBS of the United States). 

1920
  • Broadcasting begins in Europe as the BBC of the United Kingdom becomes the world's first broadcaster.

1923
  • Radio Ceylon (now Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation) becomes the first radio station, and the oldest broadcaster, in Asia.

1925
  • John Logie Baird invents television.

1928
  • Broadcasting in the Philippines begins, as the Manila Broadcasting Corporation is the first broadcaster in the Philippines, via its legendary radio station--the first Philippine radio station DZRH--with the Elizalde family buying it from its American owners later on.
  • January 13: The United States becomes the world's first nation to introduce TV. WRGB, the first TV station of CBS, becomes the world's first television station.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Christmas Station ID 2011

“Da Best Ang Pasko Ng Pilipino,” the ABS-CBN Christmas Station ID 2011, will be aired starting Thursday, November 10, 2011 on the Kapamilya Network.

We've got information from reliable network insiders that the theme this year, which is sung by YouTube sensation Maria Aragon, is better than the previous ones, but everything remains to be seen though.

Timeline: ABS-CBN Christmas Station ID's Them

es
1998: Paskong Puno-Puno ng Puso/Maligayang Pasko Po Sa Taong Sentenaryo
2002: Isang Pamilya, Isang Puso Ngayong Pasko
2003: DisyembRegalo
2004: Maligayang Pasko, Kapamilya
2005: Magpasaya ng Kapamilya
2006: Angat ang Ligaya ng Pasko
2007: Walang mag-iisa ngayong Pasko... One Country, One Family, One Christmas
2008: May Katuparan ang Hiling sa Kapamilyang Kapiling
2009: Bro Ikaw ang Star ng Pasko
2010: Ngayong Pasko Magniningning Ang Pilipino
2011: Da Best Ang Pasko Ng Pilipino

Para sa lahat ng Pilipino saan man sa mundo, inihahandog namin sa inyo ang bagong Christmas theme song ng ABS-CBN.

Featuring the adorable and very talented 11-year old Maria Aragon with the U.P. Concert Chorus.

The song was written by CCM Head Robert Labayen and music composed by Jimmy Antiporda.

The full music video, produced by ABS-CBN's CCM and directed by Paolo Ramos, will feature all your favorite Kapamilya stars and will launch on November 10, 2011.




Da Best Ang Pasko Ng Pilipino
Performed by: Maria Aragon

Maraming araw sa ating buhay
Ang hinahanap may kalayuan

Di matanaw, di nauubusan ng tiwala sa sarili
Lakas ng dasal

Alam mong sa dulo ng bawat taon
Naghihintay ang masayang panahon
(Pinapawi) Lahat ng lumbay
(Da Best Ang Pasko Ng Pilipino
Performed by: Maria Aragon

Maraming araw sa ating buhay
Ang hinahanap may kalayuan
Di matanaw, di nauubusan ng tiwala sa sarili
Lakas ng dasal

Alam mong sa dulo ng bawat taon
Naghihintay ang masayang panahon
(Pinapawi) Lahat ng lumbay
(Pangungulila) Ng paghihintay

Refrain:

Ang damdamin ay tumatawid
Sa lupa, sa dagat, o sa langit
Mainit na palad sa gabing malamig
Pinaglalapit ng pag-ibig

Chorus:

Ito ang Pasko (ng Pilipino)
Pagmamahal ang pinagsasaluhan
Ito ang Pasko (ng Pilipino)
Inaangat ang isa't isa
Ito ang Pasko (ng Pilipino)
Panginoon ang laging kasama
Ito ang Pasko (ng Pilipino)
Saan man sa mundo
Da Best ang Pasko ng Pilipino

Anumang pinagdaanang may kabigatan
Wala naman tayong 'di nakayanan
Nasaan ka man walang maiiwanan
Ang bawat isa, ang ating tahanan

Repeat Refrain
Repeat Chorus

Lumalaki ang bawat puso
Lumalalim ang pagsasama
Sa pinakamahaba, pinakamasayang Pasko
Sa mundo

Repeat Chorus 2x

Da Best ang Pasko...ng Pilipino) Ng paghihintay

Refrain:

Ang damdamin ay tumatawid
Sa lupa, sa dagat, o sa langit
Mainit na palad sa gabing malamig
Pinaglalapit ng pag-ibig

Chorus:

Ito ang Pasko (ng Pilipino)
Pagmamahal ang pinagsasaluhan
Ito ang Pasko (ng Pilipino)
Inaangat ang isa't isa
Ito ang Pasko (ng Pilipino)
Panginoon ang laging kasama
Ito ang Pasko (ng Pilipino)
Saan man sa mundo
Da Best ang Pasko ng Pilipino

Anumang pinagdaanang may kabigatan
Wala naman tayong 'di nakayanan
Nasaan ka man walang maiiwanan
Ang bawat isa, ang ating tahanan

Repeat Refrain
Repeat Chorus

Lumalaki ang bawat puso
Lumalalim ang pagsasama
Sa pinakamahaba, pinakamasayang Pasko
Sa mundo

Repeat Chorus 2x

Da Best ang Pasko...ng Pilipino

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ABS-CBN Launches ‘Da Best’ Christmas Station ID this Thursday

Filipinos definitely have the best Christmas celebration in the world and Kapamilya personalities spead the yuletide cheers Pinoy style via the network’s Christmas Station ID to be launched this Thursday (Nov 10) after “TV Patrol.”

From Cebu’s lechon, bibingka’t puto bumbong, misa de gallo and the parol, the ABS-CBN Christmas SID carries the best Pinoy Christmas traditions and goes beyond celebrations in Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao as it travels and gets a glimpse of how Filipinos celebrate Christmas in the United States, London in Europe, in the Middle East or even in neighboring Tokyo Japan.
Piolo Pascual comforts a kababayan at the Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, Japan. John Lloyd Cruz, Coco Martin, Kathryn Bernardo and Julia Montes surprise a Pinoy family in Los Angeles, California. World champion Jed Madela, first “Star Power” Female Pop Superstar Angeline Quinto, and “Pilipinas Got Talent” Season 2 Champion Marcelito Pomoy serenade the Filipino community in L.A.

The theme song “Da Best Ang Pasko ng Pilipino” was written by Creative Communications Management head Robert Labayen, while the music composed and produced by Jimmy Antiporda for Star Records. It was performed by 11-year old Filipino-Canadian You Tube sensation Maria Aragon, together with the University of the Philippines Concert Chorus, and joined by more than a hundred Kapamilya stars from ABS-CBN Entertainment, News and Current Affairs, Regional Network Group TV personalities, ANC and DZMM anchors; and Tambayan 101.9 DJs as well as Kapamilyas from The Filipino Community worldwide.

This highly anticipated SID launch, which will also premiere simultaneously with ABS-CBN on Studio 23, Hero TV, Lifestyle Network, Velvet, Cinema One, DZMM TeleRadyo, ANC, Myx, Balls, and even abroad via The Filipino Channel, kicks off ABS-CBN Christmas campaign for 2011, which also includes parol selling, Kapamilya Simbang Gabi, text promo, and interactive online games.

Get to light your homes with the 2011 ABS-CBN Parol sold for P 3,010.00 at the ABS-CBN Store ot The Loop, ELJCC Bldg. Parols may also be ordered online via http://abscbnstore.multiply.com/. Proceeds from the sale of these parols will go to ABS-CBN Foundation.
Also, Kapamilyas can hear Mass on television with the Kapamilya Simbang Gabi airing at 3 AM from Dec 16 to Dec 24.

Meanwhile, avid viewers can win cash prizes and celphone load by joining “Da Best ang Pamasko sa Pilipino” promo. Just watch out for the promo vignette to be aired on ABS-CBN from Mondays to Fridays.

This year’s Christmas celebration will be simultaneously launched internally by ABS-CBN executives and employees via the ceremonial unveiling of a 12-feet tall photo mosaic inside the ABS-CBCN compound featuring the best Christmas photos submitted by its hardworking Kapamilyas. For more information just log on to http://dabestpasko.abs-cbn.com/. Enjoy yhe site’s interactive applications and tweet why you think Filipinos celebrate the best Christmas using the hashtag #dabestpasko.

The 2011 ABS-CBN Christmas SID was created by ABS-CBN Creative Communications Management headed by Robert Labayen, Johnny de los Santos, Ira Zabat and Patrick De Leon, together with ABS-CBN Marketing, ABS-CBN Global The Filipino Channel of North America and Japan.

The SID was conceptualized by creative team members Edsel Misenas, Lloyd Corpuz, Peewee Gonzales, Paolo Ramos, Oliver Paler. Production team members are Danie Sedilla-Cruz, Kathrina Sanchez, Edsel Misenas, Dang Baldonado, Christina Barbin, Cidge Laxamana, Carla Payongayong, Christian Faustino, Mark Bravo. It is directed by Paolo Ramos. Other members are Peewee Gonzales, Assistant Director; Patricia Daza, Head for Artist Relations; Jimmy Porca, Project Coordinator; Jun Aves, Cinematographer; Oliver Paler, Post-Production Head; John-D Lazatin, Pia Lopezbanos-Carrion, Jeremiah Ysip, Javier Anaya, Enrique Olives, Jay Gagarin, TFC Production Team; Ikit Garcia, Pat Villafuerte, Marife Perez, RNG Coordinators; Rap Dela Rea, Editor; Sam Esquillon, Production Designer; Aileen Gooco, Photographer; Me-Ann Rejano, Talent Caster; Marvin Bragas, Location Manager.

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'Da Best' Christmas Station ID ng ABS-CBN, Mapapanood na Ngayong Huwebes

Talaga namang “da best” ang pagdiriwang ng pasko ng mga Pinoy saan man sa mundo kaya naman ipagmamalaki na ng mga Kapamilya star ang tatak at tunay na diwa ng paskong Pinoy sa ilulunsad na Christmas Station ID ngayong Huwebes (Nov 10) pagkatapos ng “TV Patrol.”

Mula sa lechon Cebu, bibingka’t puto bumbong, misa de gallo, at mga nagkikislapang parol, dala ng ABS-CBN Christmas SID ang mga tradisyong talaga namang Pinoy na Pinoy. Hindi lamang pagdiriwang sa Luzon, Visayas, at Mindanao ang ipapamalas dahil susulyapan din nito kung paano mag-celebrate ang mga Pinoy sa United States, London sa Europa, sa Middle East, at maging sa Tokyo, Japan.

Dadamayan ni Piolo Pascual ang isang kababayan sa Shibuya Crossing sa Tokyo, Japan habang sina John Lloyd Cruz, Coco Martin, Kathryn Bernardo, at Julia Montes ay sosorpresahin ang isang pamilyang Pinoy sa Los Angeles, California. Haharanahin naman ni world champion Jed Madela, unang “Star Power” Female Pop Superstar Angeline Quinto, at “Pilipinas Got Talent” Season 2 Champion Marcelito Pomo yang isang Filipino community sa L.A.

Sinulat ni Creative Communications Management head Robert Labayen ang theme song na “Da Best Ang Pasko ng Pilipino” habang ang musika ay nilikha ni Jimmy Antiporda ng Star Records. Ito ay inawit ng 11 taong gulang na Fil-Canadian YouTube sensation na si Maria Aragon kasama ang University of the Philippines Concert Chorus at siyempre pa ang mahigit isang daang Kapamilya stars mula sa ABS-CBN Entertainment at News and Current Affairs, Regional Network Group TV personalities, ANC at DZMM anchors; Tambayan 101.9 DJs pati na rin ng mga Kapamilya mula sa ibat ibang Filipino Community worldwide.

Ang inaabangang Christmas SID, na sabay ring ipapalabas sa Studio 23, Hero TV, Lifestyle Network, Velvet, Cinema One, DZMM TeleRadyo, ANC, Myx, Balls, at maging abroad via The Filipino Channel, ang siyang magsisilbing hudyat sa pagsisimula ng ABS-CBN Christmas campaign para sa taong 2011. Kasabay nito ang pagbebenta ng parol, pagkakaroon ng Kapamilya Simbang Gabi, text promo, at interactive online games.

Ilawan ang inyong mga tahanan gamit ang 2011 ABS-CBN Parol na mabibili sa halagang P 3,010.00 sa ABS-CBN Store sa The Loop, ELJCC Bldg. Maari rin itong i-order onine via http://abscbnstore.multiply.com/.

Makisimbang gabi naman sa inyong mga bahay tuwing 3 AM sa Kapamilya Simbang Gabi na mapapanood mula Dec 16 hanggang Dec 24.

Samantala, manalo na ng cash prize at celphone load sa pamamagitan ng pagsali sa “Da Best ang Pamasko ng Pilipino”promo. Abangan lang ang promo vignette na ipapalabas sa ABS-CBN mula Lunes hanggang Biyernes.

Para sa karagdagang impormasyon ay mag-log on lang sa http://dabestpasko.abs-cbn.com/. I-tweet din dito kung bakit sa tingin niyo ”da best” ang Pasko ng Pilipino gamit ang Twitter hashtag na #dabestpasko.

Ang 2011 ABS-CBN Christmas SID ay gawa ng ABS-CBN Creative Communications Management sa pangunguna ni Robert Labayen, Johnny de los Santos, Ira Zabat and Patrick De Leon, kasama ang ABS-CBN Marketing, ABS-CBN Global The Filipino Channel ng North America at Japan.

Kabilang sa creative team sina Edsel Misenas, Lloyd Corpuz, Peewee Gonzales, Paolo Ramos, Oliver Paler. Production team members are Danie Sedilla-Cruz, Kathrina Sanchez, Edsel Misenas, Dang Baldonado, Christina Barbin, Cidge Laxamana, Carla Payongayong, Christian Faustino, at Mark Bravo. Ito ay sa direksyon ni Paolo Ramos. Naging bahagi din ng SID sina Peewee Gonzales, Assistant Director; Patricia Daza, Head for Artist Relations; Jimmy Porca, Project Coordinator; Jun Aves, Cinematographer; Oliver Paler, Post-Production Head; John-D Lazatin, Pia Lopezbanos-Carrion, Jeremiah Ysip, Javier Anaya, Enrique Olives, Jay Gagarin, TFC Production Team; Ikit Garcia, Pat Villafuerte, Marife Perez, RNG Coordinators; Rap Dela Rea, Editor; Sam Esquillon, Production Designer; Aileen Gooco, Photographer; Me-Ann Rejano, Talent Caster; at Marvin Bragas, Location Manager.

Thursday, November 04, 2010

ABS-CBN's Christmas Station ID 2010

ABS-CBN's Christmas Station ID 2010 : 
❝Ngayong Pasko, Magniningning ang Pilipino!❞
Sung by Gary Valenciano & Toni Gonzaga, features the UST Singers conducted by Prof. Fidel G. Calalang Jr.

Written by Jordan Constantino

Music by Lloyd Corpuz
Arranged and Produced by Eric Perlas
A remixed version by Gab Valenciano will be released by Star Records

Coming from last year’s phenomenal and award-winning “Bro,... Ikaw ang Star ng Pasko,” ABS-CBN newest station music video dubbed as “Ngayong Pasko, Magniningning ang Pilipino” will once again kindle the light of unity and honor Filipinos’ commitment to change.

On the same day, ABS-CBN executives, employees, and guests from the government, private sector, and the media will celebrate the 82nd birth anniversary of its late chairman Geny “Kapitan” Lopez and recognize the winners in this year’s Bayaning Pilipino Awards.

Other activities lined-up for the Christmas campaign this year will include the Kapamilya Simbang Gabi, the selling of the Kapamilya Parol, holding of Christmas bazaars, staging of Christmas special at the Araneta Coliseum, and launching viewers text promo.

This year, ABS-CBN is making the Kapamilya Parol as a symbol of this commitment and will stand as a pledge for our individual share in bringing about change in our lives, our families, our nation.

Supported by 200 of the biggest and the brightest Kapamilyas from the different platforms of ABS-CBN – Entertainment, News and Current Affairs, ANC, DZMM and Tambayan 101.9, and the Regional Network Group— the music video involved in entertaining and giving service to the public.

Noontime talent show “Showtime” staged a real live event for the benefit of the madlang people at the Escopa II, Project 4, Quezon City. Led by “Showtime” barkada Vhong Navarro, Anne Curtis, Kim Atienza, Jugs and Teddy, and Vice Ganda, they gave away gifts to lucky madlang people who showed their ‘samples’ or talents alongside winning performances from XB Gen San, Philippine Islands Assassins, and Unlimited Boys. The A Pop Young and the Gigger Boys served as judges.

Meanwhile, patients at the Perpetual Succor Hospital in Sampaloc, Manila were recipients of ABS-CBN Foundation gift packs of school supplies, DVDs of ABS-CBN Foundation shows, and Bayanijuan t-shirts given out by Kapamilya stars Piolo Pascual, Gretchen Barretto and the hosts of “Pilipinas Win na Win” Rico J. Puno, Marco Sison, Rey Valera,Nonoy Zuñiga, Valerie Concepcion, Gee Canlas and Janelle Jamer.

ABS-CBN also dedicates this year’s Christmas Station ID to all those who continue to bring pride and honor to our country with their world-class talents and skills, like Journey frontman Arnel Pineda and international pop star Charice.

The theme song “Ngayong Pasko, Magniningning ang Pilipino” sung by Gary Valenciano and Toni Gonzaga, features the University of Santo Tomas Singers conducted by Prof. Fidel G. Calalang Jr. This year alone, the world-renowned group won 10 grand prizes from musical competitions in Poland, Spain and Northern Ireland, including the Choir of the World – Luciano Pavarotti Trophy at the 63rd Llangollen International Music Festival in Wales, UK.

Fresh from Brazil, the Philippine Homeless World Cup team, led by sports legends Coach Rudy Del Rosario and Coach Elmer Bedia, won 8 out of 11 games and brought home the Host Cup. They bonded on the field with Derek Ramsay, Ejay Falcon, Marc Nelson, Dyan Castillejo and Martin Nievera.

The song was written by Jordan Constantino, with music by Lloyd Corpuz, arranged and produced by Eric Perlas. A remixed version by Gab Valenciano will be released by Star Records.

The 2010 Christmas SID was created by ABS-CBN Creative Communications Management headed by Robert Labayen, Ira Zabat, Johnny de los Santos, Patrick De Leon with the SID team, Edsel Misenas, Dang Baldonado, and Kathrina Sanchez. It is directed by Paolo Ramos. Other members are Peewee Gonzales, Assistant Director; Jimmy Porca, Project Coordinator; Jun Aves, Cinematographer; Oliver Paler, Post-Production Head; Alfie Landayan, Motion Graphics Designer; Angel Diesta, Production Designer; Winnie Mariano, talent coordinator; Rap Dela Rea, Editor; Mary Ann Rejano, Caster; and Egay Del Rosario, Location Manager.

ABS-CBN's Christmas Station ID 2010:
❝Ngayong Pasko, Magniningning ang Pilipino!❞
Sung by Gary Valenciano & Toni Gonzaga,
features the UST Singers
conducted by Prof. Fidel G. Calalang Jr.

(oooh)
Kapiling ko mga bituin ngayong gabi
mga ulap ang aking katabi
Ngunit hindi ako nag iisa
pagkat ikaw ay nandito na
...
Mga tala sa iyong mata'y aking batid
bawat kislap ay may pag-ibig na hatid
Sa mga hangarin nating tapat
kayang baguhin ng lahat

Magagandang larawan ng ating bukas
ngayong pasko ay magniningas

Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino
Saan man sa mundo tanaw nila ang liwanag mo
Bituin ka ng pagmamahal pinagpala ng Maykapal
Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino

Magandang tadhanang naghihintay
pupuntahan nating magkasabay
Tibok ng puso nati'y iisa
sa loob nito'y taga-rito ka

Magagandang larawan ng ating bukas
ngayong pasko ay magniningas

Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino
Saan man sa mundo tanaw nila ang liwanag mo
Bituin ka ng pagmamahal pinagpala ng Maykapal
Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino

Sa hirap at ginhawa
umiyak man o tumawa
Malayo o malapit
tayo ay sama sama

Tagumpay natin ay ipagdiwang (ipagdiwang)
wala ng panahon kung hindi ngayon

Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino
Saan man sa mundo tanaw nila ang liwanag mo
Bituin ka ng pagmamahal pinagpala ng Maykapal
Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino (Pilipino)

Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino
Saan man sa mundo tanaw nila ang liwanag mo
Bituin ka ng pagmamahal pinagpala ng Maykapal
Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino

Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino
Saan man sa mundo tanaw nila ang liwanag mo
Bituin ka ng pagmamahal pinagpala ng Maykapal
(sa hirap at ginhawa umiyak man o tumawa)
Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino
(malayo o malapit tayo ay sama sama)

Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino
(magniningning ang Pilipino)
Saan man sa mundo tanaw nila ang liwanag mo
Bituin ka ng pagmamahal pinagpala ng Maykapal
Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino

Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino
(Ngayong pasko magniningning ang bawat Pilipino)
Saan man sa mundo tanaw nila ang liwanag mo
Bituin ka ng pagmamahal pinagpala ng Maykapal
(pinagpala ng Maykapal)

Ngayong pasko (Ngayong pasko)
Magniningning ang Pilipino
Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino
(Ngayong pasko magniningning ang bawat Pilipino)
Saan man sa mundo tanaw nila ang liwanag mo bituin ka ng pagmamahal pinagpala ng Maykapal
(pinagpala ng Maykapal)
Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino

Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino
(Ang Nagsindi nitong ilaw)
Saan man sa mundo tanaw nila ang liwanag mo
(walang iba kundi Ikaw)
Bituin ka ng pagmamahal pinagpala ng Maykapal
(salamat sa liwanag Mo)
Ngayong pasko magniningning ang Pilipino
(muling magkakakulay ang pasko)