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Revision as of 02:39, 23 January 2012
Company type | Multimedia production corporation |
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Industry | Motion pictures, television shows, music albums |
Founded | New Manila, Quezon City, Philippines (1981) |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Vicente G. del Rosario III(Chairman of the Board and CEO) Veronique del Rosario-Corpus |
P121 million (January to October, 2007)[1] | |
Owner | Vicente G. del Rosario III(Chairman of the Board and CEO) |
VIVA Entertainment, Inc., also known as Viva Entertainment Group is a Philippine entertainment company. Its history started in 1981 when Vicente "Vic" del Rosario, Jr. founded Viva Films.[2][3]
Divisions
- Viva Communications, Inc. (VCI)
- Viva Films
- Neo Films
- Falcon Films
- Viva Television
- Viva Films
- Viva International Pictures (VIP)
- Viva Sports
- Viva Cable TV
- Viva Cinema (formerly from STAR TV package)
- Pinoy Box Office (PBO)
- Pinoy Extreme (formerly Viva Prime Channel)
- Viva TV (Viva Television International Channel)
- Viva Video, Inc. (Viva Entertainment's home video subsidiary)
- Viva Video City
- Viva Music Group (VMG)
- Viva Records
- Vicor Music Philippines
- Terno Recordings
- Verje Music Publishing (VMP)
- Harmony Music Publishing
- Amerasian Recording Studios
- Viva Artists Agency
- Viva Concerts & Events
- Viva Interactive
Pinoy Box Office
Pinoy Extreme
Viva Cinema
Viva TV
Viva TV is a 24-hour-a-day Filipino-language channel broadcast from Manila, Philippines. Viva TV shows movies from the Philippines such as "Bertud Ng Putik", "Ikar Na Sana" and "Ang Huling Birhen Sa Lupa". The channel also offers other programming such as concerts, TV series, music videos and sports.[4][5]
It was previously seen on IBC 13, when it bought out Vintage Television in 1998, and continued until 2002 following the contract expiration with the PBA. As of November 2011[update], this channel is converted to a 24-hour Filipino channel for viewers outside in the Philippines.
Viva TV on Satellite/IPTV
Cable/Satellite Provider | Ch. # | Coverage |
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Dish Network | 713 | USA |
World On Demand | 056 | Japan |
- With several cable, satellite and IPTV TV affiliates worldwide.
Viva Video, Inc.
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Home video |
Founded | 1989 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Leigh G. Legazpi, assistant vice president of video marketing and label manager |
Products | Video CD, DVDs |
Parent | Viva Entertainment |
Website | Viva Video, Inc. |
Viva Video, Inc. (formerly Viva Home Entertainment) is distributor of video products for local and international studios in the Philippines. Viva Video, Inc. is the home video division of Viva Entertainment, Inc.
Viva Video, Inc. is the home video and DVD distribution arm of Viva Entertainment with the exclusive distributor of video products including films and television series.
Viva holds licenses for:
Local
- VIVA Films
- APT Entertainment
- OctoArts Films
- GMA Films
- Star Cinema
International
- Cookie Jar Entertainment (formerly Cinar, Filmfair and DIC Entertainment)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (including Touchstone Home Entertainment)
- MGM Home Entertainment, phased out in 2005 as MGM Holdings
- ABC
- MGA Entertainment
- Summit Entertainment
- Lionsgate Home Entertainment
- Syndicate Films
- Emperor Motion Pictures
- Lakeshore Entertainment
- Mandate Pictures
- Icon Entertainment
- Bauer Martinez
- Inferno Distribution
- Cineclick Asia
- Cinema Service
- Miro Vision
- Skyfilms
- Nick Jr.
- Nickelodeon
- Nine Network (makers of Hi-5 DVD's for the Philippine market)
- HIT Entertainment
- Sesame Workshop (makers of Sesame Street DVD's for the Philippine market)
- Cartoon Network
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Playboy Home Entertainment
References
- ^ Inquirer.net, Viva Films plans P1.1-billion IPO
- ^ Viva Entertainment's History Site via www.viva.com.ph
- ^ For Printable History Site via www.viva.com.ph
- ^ Viva TV Channel Description retrieved via www.dishnetwork.us 04-03-2009
- ^ Viva TV Channel Description retrieved via www.vivapinoypack.com 04-03-2009
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