ABS-CBN CORP. said its content supply agreement with Villar-led Advanced Media Broadcasting System Inc. (ALLTV) remains in effect. “ABS-CBN has an existing content supply partnership with ALLTV which commenced on May 13, 2024. This partnership remains in effect,” the listed media company told the stock exchange on Tuesday. The confirmation comes after reports that ABS-CBN […]ABS-CBN CORP. said its content supply agreement with Villar-led Advanced Media Broadcasting System Inc. (ALLTV) remains in effect. “ABS-CBN has an existing content supply partnership with ALLTV which commenced on May 13, 2024. This partnership remains in effect,” the listed media company told the stock exchange on Tuesday. The confirmation comes after reports that ABS-CBN […]

ABS-CBN says ALLTV content deal remains in effect

2025/12/10 00:05

ABS-CBN CORP. said its content supply agreement with Villar-led Advanced Media Broadcasting System Inc. (ALLTV) remains in effect.

“ABS-CBN has an existing content supply partnership with ALLTV which commenced on May 13, 2024. This partnership remains in effect,” the listed media company told the stock exchange on Tuesday.

The confirmation comes after reports that ABS-CBN is looking at expanding content cooperation with ALLTV.

The media company previously said the arrangement, announced in 2024, was designed to widen access to its programs and news by making selected shows available on ALLTV’s free-to-air platform.

Since May 13, 2024, ALLTV has carried a lineup of popular Kapamilya teleseryes at various time slots and has also aired news programming from TV Patrol.

The partnership is intended to provide viewers nationwide with additional entertainment and news choices on ALLTV, which can be received on free TV, cable and satellite.

TV Patrol and TV Patrol Weekend began broadcasting on ALLTV on April 15, 2024.

Separately, ABS-CBN last week confirmed that TV5 Network, Inc. has served a notice ending their five-year content supply agreement signed in 2023.

ABS-CBN said it remains committed to addressing the dispute.

TV5, led by the Pangilinan group, said it terminated the agreement after ABS-CBN allegedly failed to remit its share of advertising revenues on time despite repeated requests.

ABS-CBN rejected the claim, saying it did not intentionally hold back payments and noting that its financial difficulties stem largely from the loss of its broadcast franchise, which significantly lowered revenues and led to persistent losses.

For the third quarter, ABS-CBN reported a net loss of P1.28 billion, wider than the P389.87 million loss recorded a year earlier. Combined revenues rose 19.63% to P3.48 billion, while total expenses declined 7.85% to P4.58 billion.

ABS-CBN shares closed 1.25% lower, or four centavos, at P3.16 apiece on Tuesday. — Ashley Erika O. Jose

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