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'''Channel [V] Philippines''' is a 24-hour music/entertainment television network owned by [[STAR TV]] with a partnership with [[Makisig Network]] as a new network provider starting on March 1, 2009. <ref> [http://www.lyngsat-logo.com/download.html?imagename=Channel V (ph)&imagepath=cc/channel_v_ph Channel V Philippines Logo on Lyngsat-Logo] retrived via www.lyngsat-logo.com 09-05-2009 </ref>
'''Channel [V] Philippines''' is a 24-hour music/entertainment television network owned by [[STAR TV]] with a partnership with [[Makisig Network]] as a new network provider starting on March 1, 2009. <ref> [http://www.lyngsat-logo.com/download.html?imagename=Channel V (ph)&imagepath=cc/channel_v_ph Channel V Philippines Logo on Lyngsat-Logo] retrived via www.lyngsat-logo.com 09-05-2009 </ref>


==History==
==History==
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Channel [V] was first launched in 1994 in the Philippines, in that time [[MTV Asia]] made the decision to split from [[STAR TV]] and form its own satellite TV portal in Asia. It began airing on UHF Channel 23, licensed to Ermita Electronics Corporation, the country's first UHF TV station fully devoted to re-broadcasting from a foreign satellite channel after MTV Asia was started as initial music channel in 1992, during the partnership with STAR TV. It was started as the "Next Generation of Music" until its full launched as Channel [V] ''(In that time the actual feed was Channel V Chinese on AsiaSat 1 while the Asia/India counterpart is on AsiaSat 2 and Palapa C2 respectively)''. Channel V in the Philippines program only few of the English music programs like the The Ride, Over The Edge, By Demand and Sigaw Manila (Channel V very own Philippine Music Program features OPM artist) except of the mandarin counterpart. In 1995 Channel V promoting the launched the First ever Channel V Philippine VJ Hunt for aspiring VJ of the Philippines and won by Melanie Casul (First and last winner of the said reality VJ Hunt competition). The channel was pull out on October 15, 1996 after EEC trunover to [[AMCARA Broadcasting Network]] an [[ABS-CBN]] affiliate, which the lead the birth of [[Studio 23]].
Channel [V] was first launched in 1994 in the Philippines, in that time [[MTV Asia]] made the decision to split from [[STAR TV]] and form its own satellite TV portal in Asia. It began airing on UHF Channel 23, licensed to Ermita Electronics Corporation, the country's first UHF TV station fully devoted to re-broadcasting from a foreign satellite channel after MTV Asia was started as initial music channel in 1992, during the partnership with STAR TV. It was started as the "Next Generation of Music" until its full launched as Channel [V] ''(In that time the actual feed was Channel V Chinese on AsiaSat 1 while the Asia/India counterpart is on AsiaSat 2 and Palapa C2 respectively)''. Channel V in the Philippines program only few of the English music programs like the The Ride, Over The Edge, By Demand and Sigaw Manila (Channel V very own Philippine Music Program features OPM artist) except of the mandarin counterpart. In 1995 Channel V promoting the launched the First ever Channel V Philippine VJ Hunt for aspiring VJ of the Philippines and won by Melanie Casul (First and last winner of the said reality VJ Hunt competition). The channel was pull out on October 15, 1996 after EEC trunover to [[AMCARA Broadcasting Network]] an [[ABS-CBN]] affiliate, which the lead the birth of [[Studio 23]].


=== [[Citynet Television]] ===
=== [[DWDB-TV|Citynet Television]] ===
====August 1995====
====August 1995====


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* [[MTV Philippines]]
* [[Citynet Television]]
* [[DWDB-TV|Citynet Television]]
* [[Makisig Network]]
* [[Makisig Network]]



Revision as of 08:06, 28 September 2009

Channel [V] Philippines
CountryPhilippines
Ownership
OwnerStar TV through Channel [V]
Co-owners:
GMA Network (December 15, 1999 - July 25, 2001)
Makisig Network (March 1, 2009 - present)

Channel [V] Philippines is a 24-hour music/entertainment television network owned by STAR TV with a partnership with Makisig Network as a new network provider starting on March 1, 2009. [1]

History

Channel V in Channel 23

Channel [V] was first launched in 1994 in the Philippines, in that time MTV Asia made the decision to split from STAR TV and form its own satellite TV portal in Asia. It began airing on UHF Channel 23, licensed to Ermita Electronics Corporation, the country's first UHF TV station fully devoted to re-broadcasting from a foreign satellite channel after MTV Asia was started as initial music channel in 1992, during the partnership with STAR TV. It was started as the "Next Generation of Music" until its full launched as Channel [V] (In that time the actual feed was Channel V Chinese on AsiaSat 1 while the Asia/India counterpart is on AsiaSat 2 and Palapa C2 respectively). Channel V in the Philippines program only few of the English music programs like the The Ride, Over The Edge, By Demand and Sigaw Manila (Channel V very own Philippine Music Program features OPM artist) except of the mandarin counterpart. In 1995 Channel V promoting the launched the First ever Channel V Philippine VJ Hunt for aspiring VJ of the Philippines and won by Melanie Casul (First and last winner of the said reality VJ Hunt competition). The channel was pull out on October 15, 1996 after EEC trunover to AMCARA Broadcasting Network an ABS-CBN affiliate, which the lead the birth of Studio 23.

August 1995

Before GMA Network officially launched Citynet Television in August 1995, GMA Network signed a contract with Star TV Network to broadcast selected taped Channel [V] International TV shows from 1995 until its closure in March 1999. This programming made Trey Farley, Joey Mead and Amanda Griffin former VJ-TV hosts of part-Filipino descent, familiar to the Citynet televiewers from 1995. From 1998 until its closure in March 1999, Asian Top 20 Countdown is the only Channel [V] show that is broadcasted by Citynet.

December 1999

In December 15, 1999, Star TV Network leased the airtime of Citynet Television, a former UHF subsidiary of GMA Network, to launch Channel [V] Philippines [2] through EMC also known as Entertainment Music Channel. This was revived when the then Citynet broadcasted taped Channel [V] International shows from 1996 - March 1999. If previously, both Channel [V] and Citynet logos appear on the right corners of TV screens, this time, only Channel [V] International and Channel [V] Philippines logos appear one at a time. Part of the strategy to localize Channel [V] programming produced both by Star TV and GMA through Alta Productions, its logo was shifted to a brand from a music television mark into a live product that has a vigorous position in its audience's lives. Channel [V] had inherited essentials of its distinctiveness, as well as the brackets around the V from its parent offshore. It dimensionalized the name Channel [V], making it into an object that could then became an environment for its broadcast design and a stage for live events. Instead of being a stylistic device, the brackets have a real purpose. Part of the brief also involves reflecting Channel [V]'s changing in programming that was part of the relaunch, which was a shift to genre-specific rather than continuous hits. Building on the 3D logo method and in a more intrinsic Filipino, it formed themed rooms for each kind. Each attributed its own shade and animated transition from the main logo to a genre-specific version of the mark. On the middle of 2001[3], Channel V Philippines forced to shutdown due to intense competition of MTV Philippines provided by Nation Broadcasting Company, a PLDT sister company, when PLDT bought a controlling stake in GMA and Myx, an ABS-CBN cable music channel. The channel was officially shutdown on July 25, 2001.

Channel V Tie-up with Makisig Network

After eight years of absence, Channel V Philippines is back, this time under the new network management between STAR TV and Makisig Network by Herma Group, Inc. announced an agreement to launch the [V] Philippines content block on Channel [V] International while also expanding the channel's distribution in the Philippines. the up to three-hour [V] Philippines content block will launch on or before June 1, and will feature Tagalog-language content geared towards youth audiences across the Philippines. Local VJs and local bands and artists will make up the bulk of the content offering.

As of March 1, Makisig Network includes Channel [V] International in its bouquet of basic tier channels on SkyCable Channel 59, expanding the reach of the channel to more than 600,000 households across the Philippines. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Channel [V] Philippines will have 60% of its content composed of imported music while 40% will be the localized version of hit programs in other countries. The local content block will feature local language, including Original Pinoy Music (OPM) hits geared towards youth audiences across the Philippines. Local VJs, bands and artists will make up the bulk of this content offering.

Multi-awarded multimedia director Joey Reyes is the Creative Director. He will develop local programs for Channel [V] Philippines.

As of May 1, 2009 Channel V Philippines is now Channel 25 over SkyCable follow the official channel launched on June 1, 2009. Viewers can now view online at V Philippines website via Multiply and Facebook blog site which includes the actual presscon or afterparty during the channel launch. [12][13][14] [15]

However on July 8, 2009 Channel V Philippines is now form a official website, but temporary flash as V Invation as part of comeback of the said music channel. See the external links at the bottom with the mark of the new website.

Channel [V] Philippines Programs

  • Bente Uno
  • Hits All You Can
  • Channel [V] Spotlight Special
  • PopKorn
  • Scene and Heard Philippines
  • Turo Turo
  • [V] Tunes Pinas (replaces Bahasa and JK Pop from parent feed)
  • [V] Tunes Pinas Live

Events

  • The [V] Invasion Party
  • [V] Club Nights
  • The [V] Amp Tour
  • Thursday Night Tri[V]ia Royal
  • The Campus In[V]asion
  • VJ Quest
  • The [V] Mall Tours
  • The [V] Halloween Party
  • The [V] Youth Forum
  • AMP Live!

Channel [V] Philippines Executives

  • Manuel G. Viray - Executive Vice President
  • Kathy Alejar - Sales and Marketing Director
  • Liza T. Latinazo - Vice President and General Manager of Regional Distribution and Advertising and Sales
  • Eddie Tan - Vice President for Programming
  • Jose Javier Reyes - Creative Director

VJs

Current VJs

Former VJs

See also

References

  1. ^ V (ph)&imagepath=cc/channel_v_ph Channel V Philippines Logo on Lyngsat-Logo retrived via www.lyngsat-logo.com 09-05-2009
  2. ^ "GMA Network History - 1999 Channel V Philippines". GMANetwork.com.
  3. ^ "Channel V's Philippines deal off". bNet Business Neetwork. July 2001.
  4. ^ CHANNEL V International and Makisig Network Announce the Launch of Channel V Philippines Tagalog language content block on V International set to launch with an expanded distribution for the channel on Sky Cableretrieved via www.startv.com 02-26-2009
  5. ^ CHANNEL V Expands Filipino Presence retrieved via www.worldscreen.com 02-26-2009
  6. ^ CHANNEL V International and Makisig Network Launch V Philippines retrieved via www.casbaa.com 03-02-2009
  7. ^ Channel V to speak Tagalog; taps local partner retrieved via www.indiantelevision.com 02-27-2009
  8. ^ Channel V to launch local content for the Philippines retrieve via www.brandrepublic.asia 03-02-2009
  9. ^ Makisig launches Channel V Philippines retrieve via www.stir.ph 04-16-2009
  10. ^ Channel V launch in Philippines with Local Block retrieve via www.onetwomusic.com 04-16-2009
  11. ^ V Philippines on Channel V Retrived via www.philstar.com.ph 05-03-2009
  12. ^ Channel V Philippines now on SkyCable Channel 25 Retrieved via www.malaya.com.ph 05-01-2009
  13. ^ Channel V on SkyCable Retrived via www.philstar.com.ph 05-03-2009
  14. ^ Localized Channel V heats up music channel competition retrived via www.mb.com.ph 04-08-2009
  15. ^ Channel V Philippines’ grand launch set on July 25 retireved via www.mb.com.ph 07-22-2009
  16. ^ Channel V Philippine Old Article: THE ISSUE OF RESPECT 2000 retrieve via www.acid42.bluechronicles.net 8-21-2000