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STATEMENT: AMBS, ABS-CBN partner to bring iconic Kapamilya shows and TV Patrol on ALLTV

STATEMENT: AMBS, ABS-CBN partner to bring iconic Kapamilya shows and TV Patrol on ALLTV

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Updated Apr 23, 2024 11:59 AM PHT

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 Advanced Media Broadcasting System (AMBS) and ABS-CBN Corp. are partnering to bring iconic programs and relevant news on ALLTV.

AMBS, ABS-CBN PARTNER TO BRING ICONIC KAPAMILYA SHOWS

AND TV PATROL ON ALLTV

 

Advanced Media Broadcasting System (AMBS) and ABS-CBN Corporation today announced their partnership that will officially bring iconic Filipino entertainment programs and relevant news to more audiences via free-to-air channel ALLTV.


Through the content agreements executed during the contract signing ceremonies held at the Brittany Hotel Villar City, ALLTV will host the airing of nostalgic Kapamilya shows under the Jeepney TV brand and likewise simulcast the longest-running primetime newscast in the country, TV Patrol.

 

Beginning May 13, ALLTV viewers can catch selected all-time favorite Kapamilya teleseryes from Jeepney TV in different parts of the day, including primetime, and get the latest important news from TV Patrol.  

 

Present at the contract signing were Chairman of Villar Group Manny Villar, Sen. Mark Villar, Vista Land & Lifescapes Inc. president and CEO Paolo Villar, All Value Holdings Corp. president and CEO Camille Villar. Representing AMBS were its president Maribeth Tolentino and its CFO Cecille Bernardo.

 

Representing ABS-CBN were chairman Mark Lopez, president and CEO Carlo Katigbak, chief operating officer Cory Vidanes, Group CFO Rick Tan, and chief partnership officer Bobby Barreiro.

 

The new partnership seeks to deliver enjoyable, enriching, and informative content to audiences via ALLTV available on Channel 2 on free TV, cable and satellite TV nationwide.


Advanced Media Broadcasting System (AMBS) and ABS-CBN Corp. are partnering to bring iconic programs and relevant news on ALLTV.

 

AMBS AT ABS-CBN, ITATAMPOK ANG MGA MINAHAL NA KAPAMILYA PROGRAM AT TV PATROL SA ALLTV


Inanunsiyo ngayon ng Advanced Media Broadcasting System (AMBS) at ABS-CBN Corporation ang kanilang partnership na maghahatid ng mga minahal na entertainment program at makabuluhang balita sa mga manonood sa pamamagitan ng free-to-air channel na ALLTV.

Ginanap ang contract signing ceremony sa Brittany Hotel Villar City para sa content agreements na magbibigay-daan sa ALLTV na ipalabas ang ilang nostalgic Kapamilya shows sa ilalim ng Jeepney TV brand at ang longest-running primetime newscast sa bansa na TV Patrol.

Simula Mayo 13, mapapanood ng ALLTV viewers ang mga pinakatumatak at pinakapaboritong Kapamilya teleserye na handog ng Jeepney TV sa iba’t ibang oras pati na rin sa primetime pagkatapos ng TV Patrol.

Dumalo sa contract signing ang Chairman ng Villar Group na si Manny Villar, Sen. Mark Villar, Vista Land & Lifescapes Inc. president at CEO Paolo Villar, at All Value Holdings Corp. president at CEO Camille Villar. Kinatawan ang AMBS nina president Maribeth Tolentino at CFO Cecille Bernardo.

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Sina ABS-CBN chairman Mark Lopez, president at CEO Carlo Katigbak, chief operating officer Cory Vidanes, Group CFO Rick Tan, at chief partnership officer Bobby Barreiro naman ang kumatawan sa ABS-CBN.

Layunin ng bagong partnership na maghatid ng saya at balita sa mga manonood ng ALLTV na available sa Channel 2 sa free TV, cable, at satellite TV nationwide.





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