# Cignal TV

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Philippine media and telecommunications company

For direct broadcast satellite service, see [Cignal](/source/Cignal).

Cignal TV TV5 Media Center at Reliance Street corner Sheridan Street, Mandaluyong, where the Cignal TV corporate offices are located. Trade name Mediascape Inc. Formerly GV Broadcasting System (1983–2008) Type Private (1983–2007) Subsidiary (since 2007) Industry Mass media Telecommunications Founder Emmanuel "Manoling" A. Galang Area served Philippines Key people Manuel V. Pangilinan (Chairman) Oscar Reyes, Jr. (COO) Sienna Olaso (Vice President; Head of Channels and Content) Vacant (Vice President; Head of Content Management and Acquisition) Rissa Guilas (AVP; Head of Channel Management and Programming) Engr. Erwin V. Galang (Head, Regulatory and Industry Relations) Engr. Edward Benedict V. Galang (Network Engineering Operations) Isabel Aranez-Santillan (Vice President; Head of Cignal Entertainment) Products Cignal, Cignal Play, SatLite, Pay television networks Brands Kapatid Channel One News One Sports+ One PH True TV PBA Rush NBA TV Philippines BuKo UAAP Varsity Channel TVUP Red Fiber Services Direct-broadcast satellite, IPTV, radio and pay television, pay per view, video on demand, film production, Fiber-optic broadband Parent MediaQuest Holdings (PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund) Divisions Cignal Entertainment

**Cignal TV, Inc.** (formerly known as **GV Broadcasting System**), also known by its [legal trading name](/source/List_of_legal_entity_types_by_country#Philippines) **Mediascape Inc.**, is a [Filipino](/source/Philippines) media and telecommunications firm in the [Philippines](/source/Philippines). A wholly owned subsidiary of the media company [MediaQuest Holdings](/source/MediaQuest_Holdings) under the [PLDT](/source/PLDT) Beneficial Trust Fund, the firm operates its [pay television](/source/Pay_television) services ([Cignal](#Cignal) and [SatLite](#SatLite)), subscription television networks ([One News](/source/One_News_(TV_channel)), [One Sports+](/source/One_Sports_(TV_channel)), [BuKo](/source/BuKo), [NBA TV Philippines](/source/NBA_TV_Philippines), [PBA Rush](/source/PBA_Rush), and [UAAP Varsity Channel](/source/UAAP_Varsity_Channel)), television and film entertainment production ([Cignal Entertainment](#Cignal_Entertainment)), and fiber broadband internet ([Red Fiber](#Red_Fiber)).

Cignal TV[1] also operates in sixteen affiliate free television stations [TV5](/source/TV5_(Philippine_TV_network)) (with its main frequencies [owned by its sister company](/source/TV5_Network)) and one affiliate free television station [One Sports](/source/One_Sports_(TV_channel)) (with its owned by [Nation Broadcasting Corporation](/source/Nation_Broadcasting_Corporation)). In addition, under the Mediascape name, it operates UHF 51 via DTT in Metro Manila and a majority of thirteen regional DTV stations affiliated with TV5 Network, and owns provincial radio stations associated with [Apollo Broadcast Investors](/source/Apollo_Broadcast_Investors)/GV Radios Network Corporation.

## History

### Early years

The firm was founded in 1983 as GV Broadcasting System by the Galang family. GV then operated its radio stations in Pampanga and later expanded in Batangas. GV's broadcast franchise was granted in 1995,[2] and was later amended in 1998 allowing the inclusion of establishing its pay-TV business.[3]

In 2007, [MediaQuest Holdings](/source/MediaQuest_Holdings) acquired a majority stake in GV and its parent Satventures, making the Galangs being part of MediaQuest.[4] The Galangs would spun-off its [broadcast radio assets](/source/Apollo_Broadcast_Investors). Smart Communications executive Orlando Vea was then appointed as the new executive of GV.

At that time, it formed a partnership with PLDT subsidiary [Smart Communications](/source/Smart_Communications) to launch a mobile TV service called myTV.[5] The trial service was later stopped in 2010.[6]

### Expansion and the birth of Cignal TV

In 2008, after its stake in the [Sky Cable](/source/Sky_Cable) business was sold to the [Lopez Group of Companies](/source/Lopez_Group_of_Companies),[7] PLDT announced its intention of entering the direct-to-home satellite service industry using the franchise of GV (which in turn, was renamed to Mediascape, Inc.), with the result forming a new DTH satellite brand called **Cignal** which was launched a year later in 2009.[8][9]

In 2012, Cignal TV launched its first satellite television networks: lifestyle channel Colours (now defunct), sports channel [Hyper](/source/Hyper_(TV_channel)) (now [One Sports+](/source/One_Sports_(TV_channel)#One_Sports+)), and Weather Information Network (now defunct). The channels were launched on April 14, 2012.[10]

On March 25, 2015, TV5 Network and Cignal TV announced its partnership with [Bloomberg L.P.](/source/Bloomberg_L.P.) to establish [a local Bloomberg service in the Philippines](/source/Bloomberg_TV_Philippines). It will provide up-to-date business information to aid in their decision-making in an aim to place the country as the "next financial capital of Southeast Asia." The service was formally unveiled on August 13, and it started airing on October 5, 2015.[11][12][13]

On August 3, 2015, TV5 Network through its sister company [Cignal](/source/Cignal), ties up with [Viva Communications](/source/Viva_Entertainment) to form an entertainment network the **[Sari-Sari Channel](/source/Sari-Sari_Channel)** that will air programs and movies from both the Viva portfolio and TV5. SSN will also handle the production of all the entertainment programs of TV5.[14] Instead of this, the network has appointed Viva head honcho Vic del Rosario, Jr. as its chief entertainment strategist in October 2015.[15]

In 2016, Cignal made a partnership with the [Philippine Basketball Association](/source/Philippine_Basketball_Association) (PBA) to launch PBA Rush, a 24-hour channel featuring content from the PBA as well as live games.[16]

In 2017, Cignal began its new venture outside of the DTH service with the launch of its own entertainment unit Cignal Entertainment.[17][18]

In 2018, Cignal TV formally launched [One News](/source/One_News_(TV_channel)), an English-language news and public affairs channel which features content from the news divisions of the MediaQuest group ([News5](/source/News5), *[The Philippine Star](/source/The_Philippine_Star)* and *[BusinessWorld](/source/BusinessWorld)*).[19][20]

In 2019, Cignal launched two new channels under the "One" brand, namely: One Sports, a sports channel replacing Hyper; and One PH, an all-Filipino language news and public affairs channel featuring a mix of content from Radyo5 and its own produced programming.[21] In November 2019, Cignal TV made a 5-year content partnership with [APT Entertainment](/source/APT_Entertainment) for BuKo Channel (Buhay Komedya), the first all-local comedy channel to be launched supposedly in the 2nd quarter of 2020, but was delayed due to the [COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines](/source/COVID-19_pandemic_in_the_Philippines) until the channel would be pushed through on August 2, 2021.[22]

On July 27, 2020, Cignal TV announced the multi-year partnership deal with the [NBA](/source/National_Basketball_Association), on the announcement it was also mentioned that the provider will launch an NBA-dedicated pay TV channel, [NBA TV Philippines](/source/NBA_TV_Philippines) along with the airing of games through its free-to-air channels (TV5 and One Sports).[23]

On August 15, 2020, following the resignation of [Chot Reyes](/source/Chot_Reyes) as TV5 Network president and CEO in June 2019 and the denial of [ABS-CBN](/source/ABS-CBN)'s franchise by [70 congressmen](/source/Shutdown_of_ABS-CBN_broadcasting) in July 2020, sister company, [TV5 Network](/source/TV5_Network) announced its partnership with Cignal TV to become as [TV5](/source/TV5_(Philippine_TV_network))'s main content provider to handle the network's blocktime entertainment programming in order to bring back the glory days of TV5 to compete again with [GMA Network](/source/GMA_Network), TV5's longtime rival and other TV networks in the Philippines, blocktiming with other production companies such as [Regal Entertainment](/source/Regal_Entertainment), [Viva Television](/source/Studio_Viva), [Brightlight Productions](/source/Brightlight_Productions) and [APT Entertainment](/source/APT_Entertainment) to air new programs, mostly featuring stars and retrenched creatives from [ABS-CBN](/source/ABS-CBN) as well as few stars from GMA.[24][25][26][27]

In October 2020, Cignal TV formally signed a broadcast agreement with the [University Athletic Association of the Philippines](/source/University_Athletic_Association_of_the_Philippines) (UAAP) for the coverage rights of every UAAP varsity sporting events through 2026 on TV5 and One Sports in addition of the upcoming dedicated channel on the Cignal service.[28]

On November 16, 2020, Cignal TV began venturing into the fiber broadband business with the launch of Red Broadband. It is a partnership with [Meralco](/source/Meralco)'s telco unit Radius Telecoms.[29]

On March 29, 2022, President [Rodrigo Duterte](/source/Rodrigo_Duterte) signed Republic Act No. 11668 which renewed Cignal TV's legislative franchise for another 25 years. The law granted Cignal TV a franchise to construct, install, operate, and maintain, for commercial purposes, radio broadcasting stations and television stations, including digital television system, with the corresponding facilities such as relay stations, throughout the Philippines.[30][31][32]

On August 10, 2022, it was announced that Cignal Cable Corporation (formerly Dakila Cable TV Corporation), Cignal TV's affiliate and corporate partner, would acquire a 38.88% minority stake of [ABS-CBN Corporation](/source/ABS-CBN_Corporation)'s cable TV arm, [Sky Cable Corporation](/source/Sky_Cable_Corporation). Also announced was the investment of ABS-CBN into Cignal's sister company [TV5 Network](/source/TV5_Network) through a "debt instruments agreement". The proposed investment by Cignal Cable will have an option to acquire an additional 61.12% of Sky Cable shares within the next eight years.[33][34][35][36] On September 1, 2022, both parties announced the termination of the proposed investment due to alleged political pressure.[37]

On January 31, 2023, Guido R. Zaballero as president and chief executive officer of [TV5 Network](/source/TV5_Network), effective February 1, 2023. He will assume the position following the retirement of Robert P. Galang, who headed Cignal TV and TV5 since 2020. Meanwhile, Jane J. Basas has assumed the post of president and CEO of Cignal TV, concurrently with her role as the president and CEO of [MediaQuest](/source/MediaQuest_Holdings), the holding company of TV5 and Cignal TV.[38]

On January 9, 2026, Basas resigned as president and CEO of MediaQuest, with Ricky Vargas assuming the transitional role of officer-in-charge.[39]

## Assets

### Pay television

#### Cignal

Main article: [Cignal](/source/Cignal)

Cignal is the company's flagship brand operates as a direct-to-home satellite service.[8]

#### SatLite

SatLite Logo used since 2018 Type Direct-broadcast satellite television Country Philippines Availability Nationwide Parent Cignal TV, Inc. Launch date January 12, 2018; 8 years ago (2018-01-12) Picture format DVB-S2 MPEG-4 Official website www.satlitetv.com

**SatLite** is a digital prepaid pay TV service launched on January 12, 2018. It offers budget-sized lineup of channels with a similarity of Cignal's channel lineup, and is only catered to low income households and rural communities. SatLite uses [Koreasat 7](/source/Koreasat_7), the satellite transponder previously used by the now-defunct [Dream Satellite TV](/source/Dream_Satellite_TV) prior to the end of 2017.

### Television channels

Following the launch of its satellite TV service in 2009, Cignal TV has been establishing its own cable television channels.

#### Pay TV channels

#### Kapatid Channel

Main article: [Kapatid Channel](/source/Kapatid_Channel)

**Kapatid Channel** is a Philippine cable television channel owned by [TV5 Network Inc.](/source/TV5_Network) and [MQuest Ventures](/source/MediaQuest_Holdings), The channel airs simulcast and re-running programs from its main channel [TV5](/source/TV5_(Philippine_TV_network)) and its sister cable channels [BuKo](/source/BuKo_(TV_channel)) and [Sari-Sari Channel](/source/Sari-Sari_Channel) (now defunct) and it also airs some movies from [MQuest Ventures](/source/MediaQuest_Holdings) (under its predecessors, Studio5 and Cignal Entertainment).

#### One PH

Main article: [One PH](/source/One_PH)

**One PH** is a 24/7 Filipino-language news/talk and public affairs channel. The channel predominantly airs simulcasts of [Radyo5](/source/Radyo5_92.3_News_FM) (now [True FM](/source/DWLA-FM)) programs. This channel replaced [AksyonTV](/source/AksyonTV)'s "teleradyo" segment when it rebranded as [5 Plus](/source/5_Plus) on January 13, 2019. *One PH* started its official broadcasting on February 18, 2019.

#### One News

Main article: [One News (TV channel)](/source/One_News_(TV_channel))

**One News** is a 24-hour English-language news and public affairs channel in partnership with MVP-owned media properties [News5](/source/News5), [The Philippine Star](/source/The_Philippine_Star), [BusinessWorld](/source/BusinessWorld), [Bloomberg TV Philippines](/source/Bloomberg_TV_Philippines) and content provider Probe Productions. It was launched on May 28, 2018.

#### One Sports+

Main article: [One Sports (TV channel) § One Sports+](/source/One_Sports_(TV_channel)#One_Sports+)

**One Sports+** is a sports and entertainment cable/satellite television channel. It was launched on January 9, 2019. This counterpart of One Sports channel was renamed to One Sports+, as terrestrial television channel of One Sports was launched on March 8, 2020, replacing [5 Plus](/source/5_Plus).

#### True TV

#### PBA Rush

Main article: [PBA Rush](/source/PBA_Rush)

**PBA Rush** is a 24/7 channel which has been currently airing games of the [Philippine Basketball Association](/source/Philippine_Basketball_Association). The channel is patterned after [NBA TV](/source/NBA_TV) and it airs live telecast of the PBA games (in English commentary), same day replays of PBA games, games from the [PBA D-League](/source/PBA_Developmental_League), PBA Women's 3x3 and Batang PBA, [Sports 360](/source/Sports_360) and behind-the-scenes shows such as Kuwentong Gilas.

#### NBA TV Philippines

Main article: [NBA TV Philippines](/source/NBA_TV_Philippines)

**NBA TV Philippines** is a 24/7 channel which has been currently airing games of the [National Basketball Association](/source/National_Basketball_Association). The channel is the Philippine counterpart of the league-dedicated channel in United States [NBA TV](/source/NBA_TV) and it airs live telecast of the NBA games.

#### BuKo Channel

Main article: [BuKo](/source/BuKo)

**BuKo** (Buhay Komedya) is an all-comedy channel of Cignal in partnership with [APT Entertainment](/source/APT_Entertainment). Its programming primarily focuses on classic local sitcoms and gag shows and as well as original programming.

#### UAAP Varsity Channel

Main article: [UAAP Varsity Channel](/source/UAAP_Varsity_Channel)

The **UAAP Varsity Channel** is a collegiate sports channel in partnership with the UAAP. It airs various collegiate sporting events of the UAAP all-year round, with most of the events primarily on [basketball](/source/UAAP_Basketball_Championship), [cheerdance competition](/source/UAAP_Cheerdance_Competition), [volleyball](/source/UAAP_Volleyball_Championship) and [football](/source/UAAP_Football_Championship).[28]

### Pilipinas Live

Pilipinas Live is a subscription-based [over-the-top](/source/Over-the-top_media_service) streaming platform by Cignal dedicated for sporting events launched in 2023.[40] It uses the [Quickplay](/source/Quickplay_Media) platform.[41]

### Radio

Main article: [Apollo Broadcast Investors](/source/Apollo_Broadcast_Investors)

Apollo Broadcast Investors operates/represents the radio assets of GV/Mediascape (thru GV Radios Network Corporation), which its pay-TV congressional franchise is used to operate Cignal and SatLite. [GV 99.1](/source/DWGV-FM), Mediascape's flagship FM station based in Pampanga (operated by GV Radios), is also heard nationwide via Cignal Channel 306.

While it is owned by the same company (MediaQuest Holdings), Apollo Broadcast Investors/GV Radios is not associated with its sister company [Nation Broadcasting Corporation](/source/Nation_Broadcasting_Corporation), which also operates television and radio stations that are affiliated with [TV5 Network](/source/TV5_Network).

### Cignal Play

**Cignal Play** is the digital [Internet Protocol television](/source/Internet_Protocol_television) (IPTV) and [video on demand](/source/Video_on_demand) (VOD) service of Cignal. Exclusively for Cignal and PLDT subscribers, it allows the user to watch live linear channels offered from Cignal as well as content from third-party providers.

In August 2019, it was announced that Cignal will invest P200 million for content production, and is planning to relaunch Cignal Play in October 2019 as a standalone [over-the-top](/source/Over-the-top_media_services) (OTT) service with its own original content and shows from third-party productions such as HBO and AXN.[42]

Cignal Play is open to Basic subscribers for free that includes live channels [TV5](/source/TV5_(Philippine_TV_network)), [One Sports](/source/One_Sports_(TV_channel)), Cignal-exclusive channels ([One News](/source/One_News_(TV_channel)), [One PH](/source/One_PH), One Sports+, One Screen and Colours) and other exclusive or free-to-air channels and catch-up episodes from TV5 and [Brightlight Productions](/source/Brightlight_Productions), and costs P75 per month for Premium subscribers that can access up to 28 channels and access to premium movies and series.

In 2025, Cignal Play began streaming its own original short-form [microdramas](/source/Microdrama).

### Red Fiber

Red Fiber is the [broadband internet](/source/Broadband_internet) service of Cignal TV. It offers ultra high-speed internet with a download speed of up to 400 Mbit/s bundled with Cignal channels and Cignal Play to selected residential areas in Metro Manila using the fiber-optic cable service of Meralco's Radius Telecoms. It is commercially launched on November 16, 2020.[43]

## Cignal Entertainment

This article is about the entertainment division of TV5. For the Philippine television network also known as the Kapatid Network, see [TV5 (Philippine TV network)](/source/TV5_(Philippine_TV_network)).

Cignal Entertainment TV5 Entertainment Formerly MPB Primedia, Inc. (2008-2010) TV5 Entertainment Group (2010-2017) Type Division Industry Television Film Broadcast syndication Distribution Predecessors ABC/TV5 Entertainment Department Founded 2017; 9 years ago (2017) Fate Assets were later TV5 and Cignal TV jointly with MQuest Ventures Headquarters TV5 Media Center, Reliance cor. Sheridan Sts.,, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila , Philippines Area served Worldwide Key people Manuel V. Pangilinan (Chairman) Sienna Olaso (Vice President; Head of Channels and Content) Isabel Aranez-Santillan (Vice President; Head of Cignal Entertainment) Products Television programs Motion pictures Live events Concert tours Services Television production Film production Film promotion Concert production Owner Cignal TV, Inc.(MediaQuest Holdings) Parent TV5 Network, Inc. Divisions Sari-Sari Network UXS, Inc. Epik Studios

**Cignal Entertainment** (formerly **ABC Entertainment Department** and **TV5 Entertainment Group**) is a Philippine television, film, event [production](/source/Production_company) and [distribution](/source/Distribution_(marketing)) company and the entertainment division of [TV5 Network, Inc.](/source/TV5_Network) and jointly operated with sister company Cignal TV. It was launched in 2017 with the mini-drama *Tukhang*,[17][18] followed by several series and movies they produced such as *Ang Babaeng Allergic sa WiFi* (2018, for [Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino](/source/Pista_ng_Pelikulang_Pilipino), co-produced with The IdeaFirst Company and October Train Films), *Born Beautiful* (2019, co-produced with [The IdeaFirst Company](/source/The_IdeaFirst_Company) and October Train Films), *Malecdito* (2019, co-produced with [Fox Networks Group Philippines](/source/Fox_Networks_Group)), *Feelenial* (2019, co-produced with DSL Events and Production House, Inc.) and *Cara x Jagger* (2019, co-produced with [APT Entertainment](/source/APT_Entertainment)).

Since August 2020, Cignal Entertainment serves as the primary production and content provider unit of Cignal TV for TV5's blocktime airings. It handles entertainment and lifestyle programs co-produced with [MQ Studios](/source/TV5_Network#Studio5), [Archangel Media, Inc.](/source/APT_Entertainment), [TVJ Productions](/source/TVJ_Productions), [Regal Entertainment](/source/Regal_Entertainment), [Brightlight Productions](/source/Brightlight_Productions) and [Studio Viva](/source/Studio_Viva) (formerly known as Viva Television), among others, mostly featuring artists from [ABS-CBN](/source/ABS-CBN) and few artists from [GMA Network](/source/GMA_Network).

**List of current television productions**

Title Broadcast date Co-production with Network Face 2 Face (2nd Incarnation) May 1, 2023 – present TV5 One PH

**Formerly aired programs**

Title Broadcast date Co-production with Network Tukhang 2017 Colours Sari-Sari Channel Bawal Na Game Show August 15, 2020 – March 31, 2021 Archangel Media, Inc. TV5 Fill in the Bank August 15, 2020 – March 30, 2021 Archangel Media, Inc. TV5 Bangon Talentadong Pinoy August 15, 2020 – March 13, 2021 The IdeaFirst Company TV5 Usapang Real Life August 15, 2020 – January 9, 2021 ContentCows Company, Inc. TV5 Colours Fit for Life August 16 – November 1, 2020 Luminus Productions, Inc. TV5 Colours Chika, Besh! August 17, 2020 – January 8, 2021 Archangel Media, Inc. TV5 Colours Masked Singer Pilipinas Season 1 October 24 – December 26, 2020 Season 2 March 19 – July 9, 2022 Season 3 May 17 – August 17, 2025 Viva Television TV5 Sari-Sari Channel Paano ang Pangako? November 23, 2020 – March 31, 2021 The IdeaFirst Company TV5 One Screen Ate ng Ate Ko November 23, 2020 – February 15, 2021 Archangel Media, Inc. TV5 One Screen Stay-In Love November 24, 2020 – February 16, 2021 Cornerstone (CS) Studios TV5 One Screen Carpool November 26, 2020 – February 18, 2021 Archangel Media, Inc. TV5 One Screen John En Ellen January 24 – August 1, 2021 Debonair Productions Ichthus Productions TV5 One Screen Gen Z February 7 – May 30, 2021 Regal Entertainment TV5 One Screen The Wall Philippines March 13, 2021 – December 4, 2022 Viva Television GMA Entertainment Group (season 2) TV5 Sari-Sari Channel GMA Network 1000 Heartbeats: Pintig Pinoy March 20 – June 12, 2021 Viva Television TV5 Sari-Sari Channel Encounter March 20 – October 30, 2021 Viva Television TV5 Sari-Sari Channel Niña Niño April 5, 2021 – May 19, 2022 Cornerstone (CS) Studios TV5 Colours Rolling In It Philippines Season 1 June 5 – October 2, 2021 Season 2 May 28 – September 24, 2022 Viva Television TV5 Sari-Sari Channel POPinoy June 13 – November 7, 2021 Archangel Media, Inc. TV5 Colours Puto June 19 – September 11, 2021 Viva Television TV5 Sari-Sari Channel Di Na Muli September 18 – December 18, 2021 Viva Television TV5 Sari-Sari Channel Lakwatsika April 18, 2022 – July 15, 2022 Redcrane Studios TV5 Top Class June 18, 2022 – August 20, 2022 Cornerstone (CS) Studios Kumu TV5 Kumu Suntok sa Buwan July 18 – December 8, 2022 Cornerstone (CS) Studios TV5 Oh My Korona August 6 – November 26, 2022 Cornerstone (CS) Studios TV5 Sing Galing! (second incarnation) Season 1 April 5, 2021 – March 12, 2022 Season 2 March 21 – December 22, 2022 Cornerstone (CS) Studios TV5 Colours Sing Galing Kids July 16 – December 3, 2022 Cornerstone (CS) Studios TV5 Kalye Kweens October 1 – December 24, 2022 Viva Television TV5 Sari-Sari Channel Kurdapya March 18 – June 17, 2023 Studio Viva TV5 Sari-Sari Channel Team A: Happy Fam, Happy Life Season 1 March 18 – June 17, 2023 Studio Viva TV5 Sari-Sari Channel Emojination May 14, 2023 – May 11, 2024 APT Entertainment TV5 BuKo Jack and Jill sa Diamond Hills May 14, 2023 – May 5, 2024 Archangel Media, Inc. TV5 BuKo Team A Season 2 July 15 – October 7, 2023 Studio Viva TV5 Sari-Sari Channel Minsan pa Nating Hagkan ang Nakaraan July 25 – October 20, 2023 Studio Viva TV5 Sari-Sari Channel Wow Mali: Doble Tama! August 26, 2023 – October 26, 2024 APT Entertainment TV5 BuKo Spingo September 11 – December 8, 2023 The IdeaFirst Company O4 Media TV5 Padyak Princess June 10, 2024 – September 27, 2024 APT Entertainment TV5 Wil to Win July 14, 2024 – April 25, 2025 WinQuest Productions TV5

**List of featured films produced and/or distributed by Cignal Entertainment**

Title Release date Co-production with Accolades Ang Babaeng Allergic sa WiFi August 15, 2018 OctoberTrain Films Born Beautiful January 18, 2019 The IdeaFirst Company Maledicto May 1, 2019 Fox Networks Group Philippines Feelenial June 19, 2019 DSL Events and Production House, Inc. Babae at Baril October 15, 2019 Epicmedia Cara x Jagger November 6, 2019 APT Entertainment Kalel, 15 November 29, 2019 The IdeaFirst Company The Fabulous Filipino Brothers October 18, 2021 Self-produced Big Night! December 25, 2021 The IdeaFirst Company Octobertrain Films Quantum Films 2021 Metro Manila Film Festival Best picture Best director, Best screenplay (Jun Lana) Best actor (Christian Bables) Best supporting actor (John Arcilla)

## Former assets

### Weather Information Network

**Weather Information Network** is the first weather-oriented television channel in the Philippines. It is created in May 2012 as Cignal TV forms a partnership with New Zealand-based Metra Weather. the channel brings projected storm tracks, wind direction, rain volume, water conditions, regional and provincial weather, and seven-day forecasts as well as other information related to weather. The channel ceased airing on December 23, 2013, as TV5 transfers its broadcast facilities from its TV5 Studio Complex in Novaliches, Quezon City to [TV5 Media Center](/source/TV5_Media_Center) in Reliance, [Mandaluyong](/source/Mandaluyong).

### Bloomberg TV Philippines

Main article: [Bloomberg TV Philippines](/source/Bloomberg_TV_Philippines)

**Bloomberg TV Philippines** was a Philippine business news channel formed through a partnership of Cignal TV, TV5 Network and [Bloomberg L.P.](/source/Bloomberg_L.P.) Launched on October 5, 2015, it includes a variety of locally produced business and complementary programs powered by [News5](/source/News5) and foreign news from the main [Bloomberg Television](/source/Bloomberg_Television). The channel was shut down on May 27, 2018 and it was replaced by [One News](/source/One_News_(TV_channel)). Although, Bloomberg-produced programs is still carried by One News under the block of the same name of the now defunct channel.

### One Screen

**One Screen** was an entertainment cable/satellite television channel. It was launched on June 15, 2020. It aired movies from local productions and foreign content from CinemaWorld, as well as reruns from TV5 and third-party productions. The channel of ceased its broadcast on January 1, 2022. and it was replaced by [RPTV](/source/RPTV_(TV_channel)).

### Hyper

Main article: [Hyper (TV channel)](/source/Hyper_(TV_channel))

**Hyper** was a sports and entertainment cable/satellite television channel and one of the first two channels launched by Cignal TV. Launched on April 14, 2012, its programming composed of local and foreign produced sports programs and events, some of them came from now-defunct primetime block [AKTV](/source/AKTV), as well as Jai-Alai and horse racing events. The channel was shut down on January 9, 2019 and it was replaced by [One Sports](/source/One_Sports_(TV_channel)).

### Colours

**Colours** was a magazine cable/satellite television channel. Launched on May 5, 2012, its programming composed primarily of [lifestyle](/source/Lifestyle_(sociology)) and [reality](/source/Reality_television) shows. The channel ceased its broadcast on January 1, 2022.

#### Media Pilipinas TV

**Media Pilipinas TV** was a is a top-tier sports channel launched by April 13, 2023. The related sports shows into [MPBL](/source/Maharlika_Pilipinas_Basketball_League) and the *[Blow by Blow](/source/Blow_by_Blow_(Philippine_boxing_program))*. The channel ceased its broadcast on April 12, 2025.

#### WilTV

Main article: [WilTV](/source/WilTV)

**WilTV** was a all-game and entertainment channel which is a joint venture of [Willie Revillame](/source/Willie_Revillame), [MQuest Ventures](/source/MediaQuest_Holdings) and Cignal TV and it was launched on January 25, 2026. The test run also marked the network’s buildup toward the debut of Revillame’s new game show *[Wilyonaryo](/source/Wilyonaryo)* and his public service program *Willingly Yours*, The channel ceased its broadcast on May 22, 2026 due to difficulties attracting advertisers (mainly because of the online gaming/raffle format).

#### Sari-Sari Channel

Main article: [Sari-Sari Channel](/source/Sari-Sari_Channel)

**Sari-Sari Channel** (visually rendered in all capital letters as **SARI SARI CHANNEL**) was a 24-hour general entertainment channel under a joint venture between Cignal TV and [Viva Communications](/source/Viva_Communications) was launched on January 15, 2016. Named after the Philippine sari-sari store, it offers a smorgasbord of shows from the portfolios of [Studio Viva](/source/Studio_Viva) and [TV5](/source/TV5_(Philippine_TV_network)). The channel ceased its broadcast on June 1, 2026.

## Mediascape TV stations

See also: [List of TV5 stations](/source/List_of_TV5_stations), [List of Radio Philippines Network affiliate stations § TV stations](/source/List_of_Radio_Philippines_Network_affiliate_stations#TV_stations), and [Nation Broadcasting Corporation § TV stations](/source/Nation_Broadcasting_Corporation#TV_stations)

Since 2010, Cignal TV/Mediascape's regional television stations are the primary affiliate group of [TV5](/source/TV5_(Philippine_TV_network)), [RPTV](/source/RPTV_(TV_channel)) and [One Sports](/source/One_Sports_(TV_channel)).[44][45]

### Active

Branding Callsign Ch. # Power kW (ERP) Type Affiliation Location (Transmitter Site) MediaScape TV-51 Manila (Provisional authority) TV-51 5 kW DTT TV5/RPTV/One Sports (digital TV test broadcast) Block 3, Emerald Hills, Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Antipolo City, Rizal under Mandaluyong City Mega Manila MediaScape TV-39 Tuguegarao DWZE-TV TV-39 (Analog) TV-18 (DTT) 5 kW Analog/DTT TV5 Rios Building, Taft St. Cor. College Ave. Tuguegarao City (Cagayan Valley) MediaScape TV-25 Santiago DWDH TV-25 (Analog) TV-18 (DTT) 10 kW Analog/DTT TV5/RPTV/One Sports (digital TV test broadcast) Basilio St., Brgy. San Andres, Santiago, Isabela (Cagayan Valley) MediaScape TV-18 Ilocos Sur DWDI-DTV TV-18 5 kW DTT TV5/RPTV/One Sports (digital TV test broadcast) Rizal Avenue, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur (Ilocos Region) MediaScape TV-28 Olongapo (Provisional authority) TV-28 (Analog) TV-18 (DTT) 5 kW Analog/DTT TV5 Alaska St. Upper Mabayuan, Olongapo City (Central Luzon) MediaScape TV-24 Tarlac DZJA-TV TV-24 (Analog) TV-18 (DTT) 1 kW (Analog) 5 kW (DTT) Analog/DTT TV5 MacArthur Highway, Brgy. Sto. Domingo II, Capas, Tarlac MediaScape TV-44 Batangas DWBD-TV TV-44 (Analog) TV-51 (DTT) 10 kW Analog/DTT RPTV Pres. Jose P. Laurel Highway, Mahabang Parang, Batangas City (Calabarzon) MediaScape TV-34 Occidental Mindoro (Provisional authority) TV-34 (Analog) TV-18 (DTT) 5 kW Analog/DTT TV5 Liboro St. Brgy. 1 Poblacion, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro MediaScape TV-40 Naga DWTU-TV TV-40 5 kW Analog One PH Naga, Camarines Sur MediaScape TV-18 Legazpi DWLB-DTV TV-18 5 kW DTT TV5/RPTV/One Sports (digital TV test broadcast) Mt. Bariw, Estanza, Legazpi City, Albay (Bicol Region) MediaScape TV-41 Kalibo DYCJ-TV TV-41 (Analog) TV-18 (DTT) 5 kW Analog/DTT TV5 Garcia Building, C. Laserna St. Poblacion, Kalibo, Aklan (Western Visayas) MediaScape TV-33 Roxas DYMD-TV TV-33 (Analog) TV-18 (DTT) 10 kW Analog/DTT TV5 Iloilo-Capiz National Highway, Brgy, Cabugao, Roxas, Capiz. MediaScape TV-36 Iloilo DYMB-TV TV-36 (Analog) TV-18 (DTT) 10 kW (138.7 kW ERP) Analog/DTT TV5 Piña-Tamborong-Alaguisoc Road, Jordan, Guimaras. (Western Visayas) MediaScape TV-40 Tacloban (Provisional authority) TV-40 10 kW (138.78 kW ERP) Analog TV5 Tacloban City (Eastern Visayas) MediaScape TV-36 Iligan (Provisional authority) TV-36 (Analog) TV-18 (DTT) 5 kW Analog/DTT TV5 Andres Bonifacio Ave., Brgy. San Miguel, Iligan City (Northern Mindanao) MediaScape TV-18 Butuan (Provisional authority) TV-22 (Analog) TV-18 (DTT) 5 kW Analog/DTT TV5/RPTV/One Sports (digital TV test broadcast) JC Aquino Ave., Butuan (Caraga)

### Inactive/Former analog

Callsign Ch. # Power kW (ERP) Location (Transmitter Site) DWDJ-TV2 TV-40 10 kW Dagupan (Provisional authority)2 TV-43 10 kW Laoag, Ilocos Norte DWDI-TV1 TV-32 5 kW Vigan, Ilocos Sur DWLB-TV1 TV-45 10 kW (138.78 kW ERP) Legazpi, Albay (Provisional authority)2 TV-25 10 kW (138.78 kW ERP) Puerto Princesa (Provisional authority)2 TV-41 5 kW Santa Cruz, Marinduque DWMD-TV2 TV-50 5 kW Calapan DWSS-TV3 TV-47 5 kW Sorsogon City DXMZ-TV3 TV-33 10 kW Zamboanga City (Provisional authority)2 TV-37 10 kW Cagayan de Oro (Provisional authority)3 TV-34 10 kW Malaybalay, Bukidnon DXOC-TV3 TV-48 10 kW Oroquieta

1 Fully migrated from analog to digital 2 Still inactive 3 Available soon on analog and digital

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## External links

- Media related to [Cignal TV](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cignal_TV) at Wikimedia Commons

- [Official website](http://cignal.tv)

v t e MediaQuest Holdings Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan President and CEO Ricky Vargas (Officer-in-Charge) Key executives TBA (President and CEO, Cignal TV) Guido R. Zaballero (President and CEO, TV5 Network) Raul Dela Cruz (General Manager, Nation Broadcasting Corporation) Miguel G. Belmonte (President and CEO, Philstar Media Group/Hastings Holdings) Broadcast media Radio 105.9 True FM True Network stations Free-to-air television (TV5 / NBC) TV5 TV5 Manila RPTV1 RPTV 9 Manila One Sports One Sports 41 Manila Other stations Freemium / pay television (Cignal TV) BuKo2 NBA TV Philippines (HD)3 One News (HD) One PH One Sports+ (HD) PBA Rush (HD) True TV UAAP Varsity Channel (HD)5 Overseas television (Pilipinas Global Network) Kapatid Channel AksyonTV International Direct broadcast satellite / digital TV providers Cignal SatLite Sulit TV Philstar Media Group Print newspaper Banat BusinessWorld (70%) The Freeman PM: Pang Masa The Philippine Star (51%) Pilipino Star Ngayon Magazine People Asia Starweek Digital media G/ST Philstar Global Philstar.com Interaksyon LatestChika PhilSTAR Life PropertyReport.ph Wheels.ph Production companies Epik Studios MQuest Ventures Cignal Entertainment TVJ Productions (51%) WilQuest Philstar TV UXS (30%) Unitel Straight Shooters Miscellaneous assets CineFilipino MQ Live Star Worx Corporate social responsibility Alagang Kapatid Foundation See also PLDT 1Joint venture with Nine Media Corporation 2Joint venture with APT Entertainment 3Joint venture with NBA TV 4Joint venture with Viva Entertainment 5Joint venture with the UAAP

v t e PLDT Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan President and CEO Alfredo S. Panlilio Mobility Smart Communications TNT Fixed-line PLDT Landline Internet PLDT Home Fibr Smart Bro Technology ePLDT PayMaya Outsourcing SPi Global (19.7%) Media v t e MediaQuest Holdings Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan President and CEO Ricky Vargas (Officer-in-Charge) Key executives TBA (President and CEO, Cignal TV) Guido R. Zaballero (President and CEO, TV5 Network) Raul Dela Cruz (General Manager, Nation Broadcasting Corporation) Miguel G. Belmonte (President and CEO, Philstar Media Group/Hastings Holdings) Broadcast media Radio 105.9 True FM True Network stations Free-to-air television (TV5 / NBC) TV5 TV5 Manila RPTV1 RPTV 9 Manila One Sports One Sports 41 Manila Other stations Freemium / pay television (Cignal TV) BuKo2 NBA TV Philippines (HD)3 One News (HD) One PH One Sports+ (HD) PBA Rush (HD) True TV UAAP Varsity Channel (HD)5 Overseas television (Pilipinas Global Network) Kapatid Channel AksyonTV International Direct broadcast satellite / digital TV providers Cignal SatLite Sulit TV Philstar Media Group Print newspaper Banat BusinessWorld (70%) The Freeman PM: Pang Masa The Philippine Star (51%) Pilipino Star Ngayon Magazine People Asia Starweek Digital media G/ST Philstar Global Philstar.com Interaksyon LatestChika PhilSTAR Life PropertyReport.ph Wheels.ph Production companies Epik Studios MQuest Ventures Cignal Entertainment TVJ Productions (51%) WilQuest Philstar TV UXS (30%) Unitel Straight Shooters Miscellaneous assets CineFilipino MQ Live Star Worx Corporate social responsibility Alagang Kapatid Foundation See also PLDT 1Joint venture with Nine Media Corporation 2Joint venture with APT Entertainment 3Joint venture with NBA TV 4Joint venture with Viva Entertainment 5Joint venture with the UAAP Defunct/former Sun Cellular Annual revenue: PHP 169.19 billion (FY 2019) [1] Net income: PHP 22.79 billion (FY 2019) [2] Employees: 18,784 (2019) Stock symbol: (PSE: TEL)

v t e TV5 Network Inc. Key figures Chino Roces Edgardo Roces Manny Pangilinan Johnny Manahan Radio stations DWLA-FM (105.9 True FM Manila) DXET-FM (106.7 True FM Davao) DXRL (101.5 True FM Cagayan de Oro) DYFM-FM (101.9 True FM Cebu) Television networks Free-to-air channels TV5 DWET-TV original programming stations One Sports DWNB-TV other stations RPTV DZKB-TV other stations Cable channels BuKo NBA TV Philippines One News One PH PBA Rush UAAP Varsity Channel International AksyonTV International Kapatid Channel Satellite and broadcast applications Cignal Sulit TV Other assets Divisions D5 Studio News5 One Sports Subsidiaries and affiliates Cignal TV Nation Broadcasting Corporation Non-profit organization Alagang Kapatid Foundation Production TVJ Productions Online, digital and interactive TV4ME Philippines Former assets 5 Plus AksyonTV AKTV Dream FM Network Category

v t e Philippine television production companies and film studios Active ABS-CBN Studios Dreamscape Entertainment Star Creatives AgostoDos Pictures Anima APT Entertainment Brightlight Productions GMA Entertainment Group GMA Pictures Maverick Films MQuest Ventures Cignal Entertainment MQ Studios TVJ Productions OctoArts Films Reality MM Studios Regal Entertainment Spring Films Star Cinema Black Sheep Productions Studio Viva TBA Studios The IdeaFirst Company Unitel Pictures Viva Films Defunct Cinema Artists Crown Seven Ventures Experimental Cinema of the Philippines FLT Films Lea Productions LVN Pictures Premiere Productions Reyna Films Sampaguita Pictures Seiko Films Skylight Films TAPE Inc.

v t e Media companies listed in Philippine Stock Exchange ABS-CBN Corporation GMA Network Inc. MBC Media Group Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation

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