Creative Programs

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Creative Programs
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryPay television
Founded1995
HeadquartersABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Diliman,
Quezon City
,
Philippines
Area served
Philippines
Key people
Ernie Lopez
(President, ABS-CBN Creative Programs Inc.)
Teresita Villareal
(Officer in Charge, ABS-CBN Creative Programs Inc.)
ProductsPay TV channels
Pay-per-view
RevenuePhp 1.8 billion (FY 2014)[1]
OwnerABS-CBN Corporation
ParentABS-CBN Corporation
SubsidiariesAll Youth Channels
ABS-CBN Publishing
Websitecablechannels.abs-cbn.com

Creative Programs, Inc., also known as CPI, is a subsidiary of ABS-CBN Corporation that operates and distributes pay TV channels and provides pay-per-view services to direct-to-home satellite and cable television providers in the Philippines.[2][3] Since 2019, CPI also engages in book and magazine publishing through its subsidiary ABS-CBN Publishing, following their merger.

Channel distribution[]

Owned and operated channels[]

  • Cinema One – a channel that shows Filipino films both mainstream and independent.
  • Jeepney TV – a channel that shows classic TV programs of ABS-CBN.
  • Metro Channel – a channel targeted to upscale women and formerly known as Lifestyle.
  • Metro Channel HD – a high-definition simulcast of Metro Channel.
  • Myx – a music channel targeted to Filipinos.

Local channels owned & operated by ABS-CBN[]

  • ANC – an English language news and business channel targeted to Filipinos.
  • ANC HD – a high-definition simulcast of ANC.
  • TeleRadyo – a Filipino language news channel targeted to Filipino masses.
  • Kapamilya Channel – a channel that set up as an interim replacement of the main terrestrial network.
  • Kapamilya Channel HD – a high-definition simulcast of Kapamilya Channel.
  • Cine Mo! - an all-day Filipino movie and entertainment channel.
  • Knowledge Channel – an educational channel owned by ABS-CBN and Knowledge Channel Foundation, Inc.

International channels[]

Pay per view[]

Live streaming[]

Others[]

  • Sky Freeview

Defunct channels[]

  • ABS-CBN HD (2015–2020) – a high-definition simulcast of ABS-CBN.
  • ABS-CBN Regional Channel (2016–2018) – programming produced regionally by ABS-CBN Regional stations.
  • S+A HD (2016–2020) – a high-definition simulcast of S+A.
  • Asianovela Channel (2018–2020) – a channel that airs drama series and movies from South Korea, Taiwan, China and Japan from ABS-CBN TV Plus.
  • Balls (2008–2015) – a premium sports channel targeted to upscale men.
  • Balls HD (2009; 2013–2015) – a high-definition feed of Balls.
  • CgeTV (2010–2012) – an interactive user-generated channel.
  • Hero (2005–2018) – a channel that shows Tagalog-dubbed anime; now a pop culture web portal under ABS-CBN Digital Media
  • Lifestyle (1999–2018) – a channel targeted to upscale women.
  • Liga (2018-2020; also on HD) – a sports channel that airs international football and local sporting events.
  • Maxxx (2008–2010) – a channel targeted to upscale men.
  • Movie Central (2018-2020) – a digital English movie channel from ABS-CBN TV Plus.
  • O Shopping (16:9 widescreen) (2013–2020) – a shopping channel owned by ABS-CBN and CJ Group of Korea; now a shopping digital web portal under ABS-CBN Digital Media.
  • Tag (2016–2018) – a channel that shows Tagalog-dubbed foreign movies.
  • Velvet (2008–2014) – a channel targeted to upscale women.
  • Yey! (2011-2020) - a digital children's channel from ABS-CBN TV Plus, now a programming block on Kapamilya Channel and Jeepney TV.

References[]

  1. ^ P. Valdueza, Rolando (April 24, 2015). 2014 Annual Report (17-A). Philippine Stock Exchange (Report).
  2. ^ "Cable and Print". ABS-CBN Investor Relation. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Tiger Gate Launches KIX and Thrill in the Philippines with CPI" (Press release). Tiger Gate Entertainment. 13 April 2011. Archived from the original on 15 September 2012.

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