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| Founded | 1962 |
| Headquarters | ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Sgt. Esguerra Avenue corner Mother Ignacia Street, Diliman, , Philippines |
Area served | Worldwide |
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| Parent | ABS-CBN Corporation |
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| Website | ent |
ABS-CBN Studios (also known as ABS-CBN Entertainment, ABS-CBN Entertainment Group, ABS-CBN Entertainment Department, ABS-CBN Production, or just simply ABS-CBN) is a Philippine film, television production and distribution division of ABS-CBN Corporation. It was founded in 1962 with Mga Bayani sa Kalawakan as its first program. Laurenti Dyogi (who also heads the network's talent agency Star Magic) is the head of the division. The division also has ABS-CBN Creative Communications Management headed by Robert Labayen which is responsible for designing and animating graphics for the network's programs, promos, station identities, and bumpers therefore ABS-CBN Studios is also the conglomerate's and network's in-house design agency.
The division under the ABS-CBN Entertainment name and logo is used for its YouTube account that distributes archived entertainment content, teasers, episodes and highlights of the network's shows and since August 1, 2020, livestreams the web-based channel Kapamilya Online Live, website since 2014, and Twitter account. As in-house production division of the main ABS-CBN terrestrial television network until 2020, it originally simply used the "ABS-CBN" name and logo as YouTube account from July 15, 2008 to 2014 and as program distributor until 2021, and then began to identify itself as ABS-CBN Entertainment as distributor in January 2021 when it started to distribute its programs to broadcast companies like ZOE Broadcasting Network, Advanced Media Broadcasting System, GMA Network Inc. and TV5 Network Inc.[1][2][3][4]
On December 13, 2023, during the ABS-CBN's Christmas special, it was announced that the entertainment division would adapt the ABS-CBN Studios as distributor, with ABS-CBN Entertainment is now used concurrently with the ABS-CBN Studios name. The new name, logo, and opening billboard were first used in January 2024 starting with Project: Zoomers and officially with Linlang: The Teleserye Version, then later on April 6, the new simplified OBB, same as ABS-CBN Entertainment was currently used since It's Showtime.[5][6]
As of 2024, there are currently six divisions of ABS-CBN Studios in operation, with GMO Entertainment Unit went defunct on March 22, 2019 and was replaced by RCD Narratives.
Division
[edit]Television
[edit]ABS-CBN Studios produces a wide range of television content including TV series, variety shows, and game shows for ABS-CBN affiliated platforms, including the Kapamilya Channel and Kapamilya Online Live, as well as for various broadcasting partners.[7][8] From its inception, the main core of ABS-CBN Studios has been the creation and production of television shows, serving as the company’s primary creative force for decades until it expanded and transformed into an integrated, multi-platform content producer.[9]
For its drama units, ABS-CBN Studios comprises several major production groups with distinct creative visions: Dreamscape Entertainment, known for its socially relevant and large-scale dramas; Star Creatives, behind many of the network's highest-rated romantic dramas and films; JRB Creative Production, which specializes in character-driven and action teleseryes; and RCD Narratives, focused on youth-oriented, light drama, and romantic-comedy content.[10]
Among its most prominent programs are the noontime variety show It's Showtime;[11] the Sunday musical variety program ASAP, the country's longest-running musical variety show since 1995;[12] the reality competition series Pinoy Big Brother;[13] and the primetime action-drama FPJ's Batang Quiapo.[14] Other landmark productions include FPJ's Ang Probinsyano, one of the longest-running action dramas in Philippine television history;[15] and the anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya, regarded as the longest-running drama anthology in Asia.[16][17]
The studio is behind some of the highest-rated and most iconic Filipino teleseryes, such as Pangako Sa 'Yo, widely considered the highest-rated teleserye of all time;[18] May Bukas Pa, which dominated the ratings in 2009;[19] Tayong Dalawa, a romantic military drama;[20] the original Mara Clara (1992), which aired for over five years;[21] and Esperanza, a top-rated 1990s drama starring Judy Ann Santos.[22] It also pioneered the fantasy-drama genre in Philippine television with Marina in 2004, the country's first fantaserye.[23][24]
Kapamilya Channel
[edit]As the flagship cable and satellite channel for ABS-CBN content, Kapamilya Channel, operated by Creative Programs, Inc. (CPI), plays a central role in the network’s television strategy. Launched on June 13, 2020, the channel features a comprehensive lineup of ABS-CBN Studios’ primetime drama series, teleseryes, variety shows, reality competitions, game shows, news programs, and children’s content, showcasing both new releases and classic titles. Kapamilya Channel is also available in high definition as Kapamilya Channel HD on select cable and satellite providers, delivering enhanced viewing quality for audiences.[25][26] Kapamilya Channel also hosts the network’s major special events such as national election coverage, Christmas specials, and charity telethons.[27]
Kapamilya Online Live
[edit]As the flagship livestream channel for ABS-CBN content, Kapamilya Online Live, operated under ABS-CBN's digital division, extends the network’s reach by providing free, real-time access to its television programming on digital platforms. Launched on August 1, 2020, the service mirrors the lineup of the Kapamilya Channel, streaming ABS-CBN Studios’ full array of primetime drama series, teleseryes, variety shows, game shows, reality competitions, news programs, and children’s content via Facebook and YouTube while offering interactive features like live chat and community engagement.[28] Kapamilya Online Live delivers both current and archived ABS-CBN content to audiences in the Philippines and worldwide, playing a central role in the company’s digital strategy and ensuring continued access to ABS-CBN programming across multiple platforms.[29]
The Filipino Channel (TFC)
[edit]The Filipino Channel (TFC) is the international television service of ABS-CBN, managed by ABS-CBN Global, that connects millions of Filipinos worldwide to the network’s programming across multiple continents. Launched in 1994, TFC offers a comprehensive lineup that mirrors ABS-CBN Studios’ key offerings, including primetime drama series, teleseryes, variety shows, reality competitions, game shows, news programs, and children’s content, alongside classic titles and special events.[30][31] Available through cable, satellite, IPTV, and digital platforms, TFC broadcasts to over 50 countries, providing the global Filipino community with access to news, entertainment, and cultural programming from the Philippines, and serving as a vital link between ABS-CBN Studios and audiences abroad.[32]
Jeepney TV
[edit]Jeepney TV is an archival and re-broadcast channel operated by ABS-CBN’s Creative Programs division, closely connected to ABS-CBN Studios as it delivers a curated selection of classic and previously aired ABS-CBN television content to Filipino audiences in the Philippines and abroad. Launched on October 22, 2012, the channel features a nostalgic lineup of beloved drama series, variety shows, comedies, fantasy and horror anthologies, youth-oriented programs, and talk shows, all originally produced or distributed by ABS-CBN Studios.[33] By combining legacy entertainment with modern accessibility, Jeepney TV maintains a strong following among viewers who seek classic and nostalgic ABS-CBN programming.[34] In 2024, Jeepney TV further expanded its reach by making select programs available through a blocktime partnership with ALLTV, bringing these well-loved shows to an even wider audience.[35]
Metro Channel
[edit]Metro Channel is a lifestyle cable television channel operated by ABS-CBN’s Creative Programs division and distributed internationally by ABS-CBN Global. Launched in 2018 as the evolution of the former Lifestyle Network, the channel features original and acquired lifestyle, travel, food, fashion, and home programs.[36] Metro Channel is also available in high definition as Metro Channel HD on select cable and satellite platforms, offering viewers an enhanced visual experience. The channel also airs select ABS-CBN Studios shows and major events such as the ABS-CBN Ball and Star Magic Ball, reinforcing its ties to the broader ABS-CBN ecosystem.[37] Metro Channel is a leading destination for contemporary living and exclusive ABS-CBN content. The channel also presents a replay of ASAP Natin 'To every Sunday at 9:00 PM, offering weekend entertainment to viewers.[38]
Knowledge Channel
[edit]Knowledge Channel is an educational cable and digital television channel operated by Knowledge Channel Foundation, Inc. in partnership with ABS-CBN Corporation and distributed internationally by ABS-CBN Global. Since its launch in 1999, the channel has offered a wide array of curriculum-based programs, documentaries, and educational specials covering preschool to high school subjects, aligned with Philippine Department of Education standards.[39] Its programming features both original and classic educational series produced by ABS-CBN Studios, including nostalgic favorites such as Sineskwela, Math-Tinik, and Epol/Apple, which have become staples in Filipino classroom learning.[40]
Other broadcasting partnerships and blocktime agreements
[edit]ABS-CBN has formed broadcasting partnerships and blocktime agreements with several television networks to expand the reach of its programs across the Philippines. Through these arrangements, ABS-CBN Studios content including drama series, variety shows, game shows, and special events is aired on channels such as A2Z (operated by ZOE Broadcasting Network), TV5 (managed by Cignal TV, Inc.), GMA Network, ALLTV, and Prime Media .[41][42][43][44][45] These collaborations enable ABS-CBN to deliver its flagship shows and major live events to a broader free-to-air audience, demonstrating the company’s adaptability and ongoing commitment to serving Filipino viewers nationwide through multiple broadcast platforms.[46]
News
[edit]ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs, known on-air as ABS-CBN News (formerly ABS-CBN News and Public Affairs), is the news and current affairs division. It is the country's largest international news gathering and broadcast organization, maintaining several foreign news bureaus and offices through ABS-CBN's Global division.[47] It produces two of the longest-running national newscasts in the Philippines: TV Patrol, launched in 1987, is the country's longest-running Tagalog-language primetime newscast;[48] and The World Tonight, which first aired in 1966, is the longest-running English-language television newscast in the country.[49]
The origins of ABS-CBN News can be traced back to the late 1940s and early 1950s, when the news division began as the news section of two Manila-based radio stations: DZBC, which opened in 1949, and DZAQ, which started in 1950, both operated by the Bolinao Electronics Corporation. In 1951, DZRI in Pangasinan was added, further expanding the network's news reach.[50] These early stations, later absorbed into the Alto Broadcasting System, broadcast news programs and commentary as part of their regular schedules, laying the foundation for the company’s future leadership in Philippine news broadcasting.[51]
ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC)
[edit]ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC) is a 24-hour cable news channel operated by ABS-CBN, delivering comprehensive news coverage, business reports, and public affairs programs for Filipino and international audiences. The channel is also available in high definition as ANC HD on select cable and satellite providers, offering viewers enhanced visual clarity and broadcast quality. Since its launch in 1996, ANC has built a reputation as a trusted source of real-time news and analysis, featuring a mix of live news bulletins, talk shows, political and business segments, and in-depth features.[52] Notable programs include Matters of Fact, Headstart, Market Edge, and The World Tonight, all of which contribute to ANC's role in keeping viewers informed on both national and global issues.[53]
DZMM TeleRadyo
[edit]DZMM TeleRadyo is a news and talk channel operated by ABS-CBN, featuring simulcasts and original programs from DZMM 630 AM radio. Launched in 2007, the channel blends headline news, current affairs, public service, and interviews for Filipino audiences.[54] After a period as TeleRadyo Serbisyo, it was relaunched as DZMM TeleRadyo in 2025, expanding its programming and reaffirming its commitment to timely news and community content.[55] Now airing through a blocktiming arrangement, TeleRadyo continues to integrate radio and television, serving as an essential source of information for Filipinos in the Philippines and abroad.[56]
Film
[edit]ABS-CBN Films is the entertainment division responsible for film production and distribution, handled and managed by ABS-CBN under ABS-CBN Corporation. Established in 1993, it operates primarily under the flagship brand Star Cinema, which has become the country's most prominent film studio, consistently producing box-office hits and genre-defining movies that appeal to mainstream Filipino audiences.[57][58] The division provides a significant income boost to the company, supporting ABS-CBN as it continues its role as a leading content creator in the Philippine entertainment industry.[59]
The division is responsible for blockbuster titles such as Hello, Love, Goodbye, The Hows of Us, and Four Sisters and a Wedding, as well as longstanding collaborations with leading Filipino actors, directors, and screenwriters.[60] ABS-CBN Films has helped shape modern Philippine cinema by blending commercial appeal with compelling storytelling across romance, drama, horror, comedy, and family genres.[61]
Alongside its flagship Star Cinema brand, ABS-CBN Films continues to operate several active film divisions, including Black Sheep Productions, which focuses on innovative and genre-bending films targeted at younger audiences;[62] Sine Screen, which supports independent and co-produced projects;[63] Cinema One Originals, known for producing and showcasing independent films through its annual film festival;[64] and Skylight Films, which specializes in niche and youth-oriented titles as well as digital-first releases.[65] Through these labels, ABS-CBN Films maintains a diverse slate of productions that cater to both mainstream and independent audiences, further strengthening its position as a leading force in the Philippine film industry.[66]
In the 2020s, it diversified its distribution strategies by releasing content in theaters, on cable television, and across digital platforms such as Netflix, iWantTFC, and Amazon Prime Video.[67] Selected full-length films are also available through the official Star Cinema YouTube channel.[68]
Cinema One
[edit]Cinema One is a Philippine cable television channel operated by ABS-CBN’s Creative Programs division, dedicated to showcasing a diverse lineup of mainstream and independent Filipino films, as well as select foreign movies and original film-related programming. Launched in 1994, Cinema One features an extensive library that includes box-office hits and critically acclaimed classics from ABS-CBN Studios, Star Cinema, Regal Entertainment, and other major studios.[69] The channel is also known for producing the annual Cinema One Originals film festival, which has become a significant platform for independent Filipino filmmakers and has yielded award-winning titles and new industry talent.[70]
Cine Mo!
[edit]Cine Mo!, operated by ABS-CBN’s Creative Programs division, is an all-day Filipino pay television channel focused on action-filled and comedy-packed local and selected foreign films. Launched in 2003 as SineBox and rebranded in 2011, the channel broadcasts 24/7, offering a mix of popular ABS-CBN Studios titles and genre favorites, with curated movie blocks like CineMo Box Office, CineAksyon, and CineKomedya.[71] Cine Mo! also complements ABS-CBN’s digital TV portfolio and frequently rebroadcasts ABS-CBN Studios produced teleseryes and exclusive original programs and shorts, making it a go-to channel for fans of Filipino cinema and entertainment.[72]
Music
[edit]ABS-CBN Music, also known as Star Music, is the music recording, publishing, and distribution arm handled and managed by ABS-CBN under ABS-CBN Corporation. Founded in 1995, it is recognized as one of the Philippines’ leading record labels and music content providers.[73] The division produces and distributes a wide array of music across genres, working with top Filipino artists, composers, and producers.[74] ABS-CBN Music also serves as the primary producer of original soundtracks (OSTs) for ABS-CBN's teleseryes and films, further shaping the network's identity and expanding its musical influence across television and cinema.[75]
ABS-CBN Music also manages a diverse portfolio of sub-labels, each catering to different audiences and musical styles. Among its most prominent sub-labels is Tarsier Records, launched in 2017 to promote original Filipino music with a global and contemporary sound.[76] Other active sub-labels include TNT Records, which produces music for alumni of the Tawag ng Tanghalan singing competition;[77] StarPop, focusing on P-pop and emerging teen pop acts;[78] and DNA Music, Lodi Records, Star Magic Records, Old School Records, and Inspire Music, each supporting a range of genres from mainstream pop to retro-inspired and digital-first releases.[79]
Star Music has released numerous chart-topping albums and singles from renowned artists such as Darren Espanto, Jona, Moira Dela Torre, Erik Santos, and Morissette.[80] The division is also known for its annual ABS-CBN Christmas Station IDs, which have become cultural milestones with millions of online views and social media engagement.[81]
MYX
[edit]MYX is a music and entertainment channel operated by ABS-CBN’s Creative Programs division, dedicated to showcasing music videos, artist interviews, pop culture segments, and youth-oriented programs. Since its launch in 2000, MYX has played a key role in promoting OPM (Original Pilipino Music) and global hits, featuring popular countdowns, MYX Awards specials, and interactive shows.[82] The channel spotlights both emerging and established artists, and remains influential in shaping music trends and youth culture in the Philippines.[83] MYX also offers an international version, distributed by ABS-CBN Global, which serves the international market and connects Filipino music fans and the broader Asian community around the world.[84]
MOR
[edit]MOR (My Only Radio) is ABS-CBN’s digital radio and music entertainment channel, offering a mix of contemporary hits, OPM, and interactive shows hosted by popular DJs. Originally launched as a network of FM radio stations, MOR transitioned to a digital platform in 2020, providing live streaming of music, entertainment news, and listener-driven segments through its website, mobile apps, and social media.[85] The channel continues to engage fans with signature programs, music countdowns, and digital exclusives, serving as a vibrant hub for Filipino music and pop culture both in the Philippines and among global audiences through ABS-CBN Global.[86]
Events
[edit]ABS-CBN Events is responsible for conceptualizing, organizing, and executing a wide range of live experiences both in the Philippines and abroad. The division manages concerts, fan gatherings, corporate launches, mall shows, award ceremonies, and network milestone celebrations, often featuring ABS-CBN artists and talents.[87] In collaboration with sponsors, partners, and other entertainment brands, ABS-CBN Events enhances audience engagement and extends the company’s presence beyond traditional media platforms.[88] The division also adapts to digital trends by offering virtual events and livestreamed experiences to reach global audiences.[89]
To further broaden access and adapt to digital trends, ABS-CBN Events pioneered the use of online ticketing and virtual concert platforms. KTX, operated by ABS-CBN Films Production Inc., is an online ticketing and streaming platform that enables users to purchase tickets to concerts, premieres, fan events, and other ABS-CBN productions and stream these live or on-demand.[90][91] iWant Tickets, part of the global iWantTFC ecosystem, serves as the ticketing channel for ABS-CBN’s pay-per-view events such as concerts, fan meets, and digital premieres, offering seamless online booking and streaming access in the Philippines and internationally.[92] Through these platforms, ABS-CBN Events delivers hybrid and fully virtual experiences, ensuring its live content remains accessible and engaging across digital and physical audiences, both locally and overseas.[93]
Talent Development
[edit]Star Magic serves as the principal talent management and development arm of ABS-CBN, discovering, training, and managing many of the country’s top actors, singers, and media personalities. Established in 1992, it has played a vital role in shaping the careers of numerous Filipino celebrities who star in the network’s television programs, films, and musical projects.[94] Through its comprehensive workshops and industry connections, Star Magic ensures a continuous stream of talent for ABS-CBN’s entertainment and news divisions.[95]
Over the years, Star Magic has evolved into a multifaceted talent management powerhouse with specialized divisions to cater to different artistic fields and emerging markets. Its core division, Star Magic Artists, handles the main roster of actors, singers, and hosts seen across ABS-CBN’s media platforms. Star Magic Workshops provides acting, dance, and personality development training for both in-house talents and aspiring performers nationwide. To nurture the next generation, Star Magic Newbies (formerly Star Magic Circle) develops up-and-coming artists and introduces fresh faces annually. Star Magic Records (launched 2024) serves as the music label arm dedicated to recording and promoting the songs of Star Magic singers and groups.[96] Star Magic International manages Kapamilya stars’ careers and projects overseas, coordinating with global partners and booking international tours, concerts, and events.[97] Star Magic Sports represents and promotes athletes, esports players, and sports personalities under the ABS-CBN brand.[98]
Alongside Star Magic, ABS-CBN operates other specialized talent agencies to discover, nurture, and manage a diverse array of artists: Rise Artists Studio focuses on developing promising young actors, digital personalities, and multimedia talents, particularly those featured in films and digital series produced by ABS-CBN Films and Star Cinema.[99] Star Hunt serves as ABS-CBN’s talent scouting and audition platform, initially established to discover housemates for Pinoy Big Brother and later expanded to recruit reality show contestants, aspiring performers, and social media creators.[100] Polaris is the talent management arm of ABS-CBN’s music division, Star Music, dedicated to representing singers, songwriters, and musical acts in live events, recordings, and concerts.[101]
Production Facilities
[edit]The ABS-CBN Soundstage in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, is a modern production facility built to international standards and now forms a core part of the ABS-CBN Studios infrastructure. Opened in 2018, it houses state-of-the-art soundstages and technical support spaces designed for high-quality television and film production.[102] The facility has allowed ABS-CBN to enhance its production values, host co-productions, and attract global content partners, strengthening the company’s creative and technical capabilities for both local and international projects.[103]
Comprising multiple purpose-built soundstages, extensive backlot areas, post-production suites, and production support facilities, the complex serves as the primary venue for ABS-CBN Studios’ biggest drama series, variety programs, films, and special events. The soundstages are equipped with advanced lighting, audio, and camera systems, adaptable set constructions, and dedicated dressing and rehearsal rooms, ensuring a controlled environment for large-scale and high-concept shoots. The facility is also designed to support international productions and collaborations, with amenities that meet the demands of streaming platforms, foreign studios, and multinational co-productions.[104]
As an integral asset packaged with the ABS-CBN Studios brand, the ABS-CBN Soundstage has played a central role in raising Philippine production standards, enabling the creation of shows and movies that compete globally in terms of technical quality and storytelling scale. It has hosted both in-house productions and international shoots, positioning ABS-CBN as a leading content hub in Southeast Asia.[105]
Films
[edit]2024
[edit]| Title | Release date | Director(s) | Cast(s) | Genre(s) | Associated film production(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Un/Happy for You | August 14, 2024 | Petersen Vargas | Joshua Garcia and Julia Barretto | Romantic drama | Star Cinema Viva Films |
| Hello, Love, Again | November 13, 2024 | Cathy Garcia-Sampana | Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards | Romantic drama | Star Cinema GMA Pictures |
| And the Breadwinner Is… | December 25, 2024 | Jun Robles Lana | Vice Ganda | Comedy drama | Star Cinema The IdeaFirst Company |
2025
[edit]| Title | Release date | Director(s) | Cast(s) | Genre(s) | Associated film production(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sosyal Climbers | February 27, 2025 | Jason Paul Laxamana | Maris Racal and Anthony Jennings | Romantic comedy | – |
| My Love Will Make You Disappear | March 26, 2025[106] | Chad Vidanes | Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino | Romantic comedy | Star Cinema |
Upcoming
[edit]| Title | Release date | Director(s) | Cast(s) | Genre(s) | Status | Associated film production(s) | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Four Bad Boys and Me | TBA | Benedict Mique | Anji Salvacion, Gelo Rivera, River Joseph, Harvey Bautista, and Dustine Mayores | Romantic comedy | Filming | Lonewolf Films | |
| Nang Mapagod si Kamatayan | TBA | Dan Villegas | Daniel Padilla and Zanjoe Marudo | Buddy film, Black Comedy | Pre-production | Star Cinema Quantum Films |
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Partner entities
[edit]- Free-to-air Platforms
- ZOE Broadcasting Network[1][109]
- Advanced Media Broadcasting System[4][110][111][112][113][114]
- TV5 Network Inc.[2][115][116]
- GMA Network Inc.[115][3][117][118][119][120][121][122]
- Streaming Platforms
- Netflix[123]
- Viu[124][125]
- Amazon Prime Video[126]
- iQIYI[127][128]
- WeTV iflix[129][130]
- YouTube[131]
International distribution
[edit]ABS-CBN Studios distributed a variety of its productions, mostly teleseryes, to across Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America markets. Currently, it had sold more than 50,000 hours of contents to over 50 countries.[132][133] Most of these series air in English in certain territories as well as other local languages. Tayong Dalawa became the first Philippine series to air in Singapore in 2010.[134][135] Lobo became the first Philippine series to air in Thailand in 2012.[136] Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas managed to get higher ratings than Smallville in Malaysia. Bridges of Love became a ratings success when it aired on Latina Televisión in Peru in 2016, achieving 26% share. Actors and actresses from ABS-CBN's productions have even won international awards.[137][138][139]
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