ASAP first decade (1995–2003) displays When
Sa Linggo nAPO Sila became ''
'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila to replace Eat Bulaga!'' (which left ABS-CBN to go to
GMA after then-producer
TAPE Inc. (show now produced by
TVJ Productions on
TV5 and
RPTV) denied ABS-CBN's offer to buy the airing rights of the show), a TV show was conceptualized by Deo Endrinal with a group of production people from the displaced
APO show in January 1995 as a "concert party" on Sundays. Martin Nievera accidentally joined the group while on break from taping his eponymous talk show. He gave the show the title acronym
ASAP which stood for
All-Star Sunday Afternoon Party. The production group decided to bring him and
Pops Fernandez, along with
Ariel Rivera and
Dayanara Torres, as main hosts for the show. The cast of
Pare Ko (
Claudine Barretto,
Victor Neri,
Roselle Nava,
Gio Alvarez,
Jao Mapa,
Mark Anthony Fernandez,
Nikka Valencia) became co-hosts for the show to attract younger audiences. In 1996, the show's line-up of co-hosts and performers evolved as it included different young stars from ABS-CBN's
Talent Center (
Ang TV,
Gimik and
Star Circle Quest). The show also celebrated its first anniversary as it finally wrested the top spot away from its closest rival,
GMA Supershow. The show became victorious in 1997 as they celebrated their 2nd anniversary from the
Araneta Coliseum, as their former institutional rival show
GMA Supershow folded up;
Supershow was replaced by
SOP. The show originally had its own theme song, "Hot na Hot sa ASAP", in 1995. During the show's second anniversary, another theme song was released, entitled "Better Than Ever", to replace the original theme. Initial broadcast commenced on February 5, 1995, at the Delta Theatre on
Quezon Avenue. In 1997, the show was transferred to Studio 3 of the
ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in
Quezon City, sharing space with ''
'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila''. However, it suffered a setback on May 10, 1998, when one of the main hosts, Martin Nievera, resigned from the show because of marital issues with co-host (and now ex-wife)
Pops Fernandez, and also to focus on his eponymous late night talk show. Dayanara Torres later left the show to pursue a career in Hollywood.
Richard Gomez and
Zsa Zsa Padilla became regular hosts from that time, as replacements for Nievera and Torres. On February 7, 1999, the show celebrated its 4th anniversary, via a simultaneous broadcast from the
Cuneta Astrodome, in
Pasay, and the University of St. La Salle Coliseum, in
Bacolod City, to usher the second season of the
MBA.
Magandang Tanghali Bayan main hosts
Randy Santiago,
John Estrada, and
Willie Revillame helped in hosting
ASAP from Bacolod while the main hosts were in Cuneta Astrodome. In the same year, the show celebrated the finales of top-rating soaps
Mula sa Puso and
Esperanza with a grand production number. In 2001, the producers added the tagline "The Only One" to the show's title to emphasize its uniqueness amidst the rise of shows duplicating its concept. On March 11 of the same year, the show created new sensations out of "The Hunks", a new group composed of long-time Kapamilya heartthrobs
Piolo Pascual,
Diether Ocampo,
Jericho Rosales,
Carlos Agassi, and
Bernard Palanca. Their phenomenal success as a group made noise around Philippine entertainment circles as they stormed their way through various appearances within ABS-CBN shows and concerts abroad.
ASAP rival show
SOP even got wind of the group's popularity by creating a parody group, "Da HungHunks". In April of the same year,
Martin Nievera officially returned to
ASAP as a main host after three years of hiatus due to his marital issues with Fernandez. In 2002, the show lost former co-host and occasional guest
Rico Yan to pancreatitis, while
Jolina Magdangal left
ASAP and transferred to GMA Network to join
SOP, along with
Marvin Agustin who would transfer in 2006. It also became the go-to show for the premieres of ABS-CBN Summer and Christmas station IDs by that period, until 2015, when
TV Patrol and ''
It's Showtime'' changed venues (although it later became the venue for the premiere of ABS-CBN's 2018 Christmas ID and 2021 Summer ID). The show also introduced daring segments such as "Rated R" (headed by
Rica Peralejo) and "Clash Dance" (
Regine Tolentino and Angela Velez). In April of the same year,
Richard Gomez left the show when his contract with
ABS-CBN expired and moved to rival network
GMA. In February 2003, ASAP celebrated its 8th anniversary with another special show at the Araneta Coliseum. The anniversary show was remembered for the launch of the year-long celebration of ABS-CBN's 50th year of Philippine television. At that time, there was a major controversy when Angela Velez suddenly had a wardrobe malfunction while dancing on stage. On that same period until June 2003, the show was simulcast on ABS-CBN's sister station
Studio 23 (now under the ownership of
Aliw Broadcasting Corporation as
RPTV's half-sister station
Aliw Channel 23).
ASAP Mania (2003–2005) In April 2003, the show was reformatted as
ASAP Mania, after it lost its top-rating status to
SOP Rules. Consequently, some original main hosts, such as
Ariel Rivera and
Pops Fernandez, later left the show, while
Martin Nievera and
Zsa Zsa Padilla started hosting the show on a semi-regular basis. The biggest talent acquisitions of the show, however, were
Gary Valenciano and
Kuh Ledesma, who replaced Rivera and Fernandez. Valenciano and Ledesma signed exclusive contracts with ABS-CBN and also had creative input to make the show more interesting. In addition, Valenciano also celebrated his 20th showbiz anniversary on the show earlier that year. Some
ASAP segments such as "
Star in a Million" and "Victim" became such hits with the viewers that the ABS-CBN management decided to turn both segments into full-length shows on weekend primetime in November of that year. The move resulted in the network regaining lost audience share on weekends as both shows were rated highly against their rival counterparts. In 2004,
ASAP gradually regained leadership with the addition of singing champions from
Viva-produced singing contests
Star for a Night, on
IBC, and
Search for a Star, on
GMA Network, (
Sarah Geronimo,
Mark Bautista, and
Rachelle Ann Go) and ABS-CBN's very own
Star in a Million (
Sheryn Regis,
Christian Bautista, and
Erik Santos) along with their runners-up.
ASAP Fanatic (2004–2005) In May 2004, ASAP launched a youth-oriented spin-off,
ASAP Fanatic, to serve as a venue for its new young stars (some of which came from
Star Circle Quest) to perform and interact with fans. First-generation housemates and cast of
Pinoy Big Brother would later join the spin-off in 2005. The show held a special advanced anniversary episode on October 10 of the same year at the
Folk Arts Theater and the
PhilSports Arena.
''ASAP '05''; use of year logos (2005–2009) In 2005, the format changed to ''ASAP '05'' and added rising TV host
Toni Gonzaga and commercial-model-turned-singer
Nikki Gil. From that year until 2009, the show's name featured the last two digits of the year (e.g. ''ASAP '08'' in 2008). In 2006, the show absorbed talent from the displaced spin-off show
ASAP Fanatic and became a three-hour show. It also launched a somewhat complicated logo resembling LED lights, where the words
ASAP were made out of connected dots, which had been in use until 2015. Also in January of that same year, boxing legend
Manny Pacquiao guested on the show. On June 18, 2006,
Kim Chiu and
Gerald Anderson performed for the first time on the
ASAP stage, following their stint on
Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 1. A few months later, the ''
ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards'' was launched, where the best in domestic pop culture was honored. In February 2007, Asia's Nightingale,
Lani Misalucha, joined the show on a temporary basis while ex-
SOP performers
Karylle (daughter of
Zsa Zsa Padilla) and
Billy Crawford followed suit in 2008. The show also rolled out a grand welcome fit for royalty when it introduced then-Kapuso Primetime actress
Angel Locsin as the newest Kapamilya actress in August, and the following month,
KC Concepcion, after her long stay in Paris. On January 27, 2008, the show was aired from different locations as it also officially started the 55th anniversary celebrations of
ABS-CBN. The year 2009 saw milestones for the show, as it launched new groups including the Kanto Boys and Sessionistas. Midway through that year, the ratings of its rival show
SOP declined due to
ASAP again completely regaining the credibility, prestige, and acclaim it once lost to the former. As a result, its rival show reformatted before that same year ended, but the move no longer worked with the viewers. The show also paid tribute to
Efren Peñaflorida, who was hailed as CNN Hero, as well as former President
Corazon Aquino, in August, (who happens to be the mother of recurring guest star
Kris Aquino).
ASAP XV, ASAP Rocks, ASAP 2012 (2010–2015) On January 3, 2010, the show was relaunched as
ASAP XV to mark its fifteenth anniversary. Year numbers in the show title weren't adapted but instead anniversary marks were used. America's Best Dance Crew champion
Jabbawockeez also became guest performers since then. During the show's special anniversary episode on February 7, 2010, a new set was introduced and an opening break bumper (OBB) was instituted for the first time. Competition became a three-way battle when GMA Network (
Party Pilipinas) and TV5 (
P.O.5) produced their own "concert party" shows, where some of their talents and staff were
ASAP alumni. In October of that same year, the show celebrated the diamond anniversary of another valued advertiser of ABS-CBN,
P&G Philippines, and
Carol Banawa guested once again to promote her new album. On January 2, 2011, the show was launched as
ASAP Rocks as a way of asserting its over-the-top but tastefully conceptualized production numbers, and the first episode for 2011 began with a short audio–visual presentation (AVP) emphasizing the "concert experience" format. On April 3, 2011, a new set was introduced, and for the first time in show's history, the show welcomed the
Eat Bulaga! main host
Vic Sotto as a special guest, performing in the show twice (April and December 2011) to promote separately the two movies that he did for ABS-CBN's film arm
Star Cinema. In his December 2011 guesting, Vic was joined by some of his
Eat Bulaga! co-hosts on stage to promote the
MMFF entry
Enteng ng Ina Mo. All of these moments occurred before both
Eat Bulaga! and
ASAP being aired together on TV5 twelve years later, until December 2025. The show also lost its two former co-hosts and performers
AJ Perez and
RJ Rosales that same year, due to their deaths. On January 1, 2012, the show again used year numbers, after they were last used in 2009, with
ASAP 2012. On January 22 of that same year, the show celebrated the Chinese New Year through a special episode taped at the
Quirino Grandstand. The following month,
Sarah Geronimo temporarily left the show as she was given her own primetime show,
Sarah G. Live. July of that year saw the show making milestone episodes which include the 20th anniversary of
Star Magic, a farewell tribute to Comedy King
Dolphy Quizon in the wake of his death, and the 50th and 30th showbiz anniversaries of
Vilma Santos and
Martin Nievera, respectively. In August of that year, the show gave support to its main host Zsa Zsa Padilla as she battled a kidney disease before returning in September. On December 16 of that year, Venezuelan actor
Fernando Carrillo guested on the show during his visit to the Philippines. On January 6, 2013, the show again used anniversary numbers to indicate the years it aired on TV, after such were last used in 2010, with
ASAP 18 to commemorate the show's 18th anniversary. On February 24 of that same year, the show had a controversial segment wherein actress and host Anne Curtis sang "
Diamonds" by Rihanna for her birthday presentation, wearing a black high-slit dress under fake rain. The performance sparked a debate over her undergarments and later became one of the subjects of a Congressional hearing on ABS-CBN's franchise renewal seven years later. The program was later summoned before the
Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB).
ASAPs second theme song, "Better than Ever", was re-used for the show's summer opening billboard from March 17 to May 26, 2013. Months later, on October 6, the show celebrated the 60th anniversary of ABS-CBN and
Philippine television with a special episode held at the
Marikina Sports Complex. On January 5, 2014, the show was relaunched as
ASAP 19 to commemorate the show's 19th anniversary along with a special segment paying tribute to
Lea Salonga for her 35th showbiz anniversary. The show also broadcast its 1,000th episode on April 6 of that same year. On January 4, 2015, the show was relaunched as
ASAP 20 to commemorate the show's 20th anniversary. It launched a new, simple logo that replaced the one being used since 2006 (although the 2006 ASAP LED logo is used on the show's teaser for the said date); and, from that point,
Piolo Pascual,
Sarah Geronimo,
Toni Gonzaga, and
Bamboo became main hosts of the show, as seen in their logo animation (which was usually used before commercial breaks). The show unveiled its third theme song "ASAP Let's Celebrate", used during the show's 20th anniversary opening billboard (OBB). Also during that time, the tide tilted in favor of
ASAP once again when some mainstays from their rival shows transferred networks and started appearing on the show. Among the notable transfers were actress
Iza Calzado, R&B royalty
Jay-R and
Kyla, and
StarStruck V Ultimate Female Survivor
Sarah Lahbati, who also performed regularly while showing her dance moves after a bitter falling out with her former network. In August 2015, the show faced another challenge when they got into a ratings battle with GMA's new Sunday variety show
Sunday PinaSaya (the program that replacing
Sunday All Stars) that showcased the vaudeville format (more comedy skits than musical numbers). The show had to make adjustments by reducing the musical production numbers and incorporating more of a variety format of games and skits.
ASAP original host Martin Nievera courted controversy when he vented his ire over the show's changes via
Twitter, but later clarified his reaction, saying he believes these changes in the format of the show are a way to "satisfy many markets with dignity and class". Conceding to
Sunday Pinasayas rising popularity, the ABS-CBN management decided to revert
ASAP to its original concert party format and cut the show's running time to 2 hours to accommodate the late-night comedy show
Banana Split Extra Scoop which was renamed to
Banana Sundae in mid-November 2015. A few weeks later,
Elmo Magalona, son of Philippine King of Rap
Francis Magalona, switched networks and became part of the show.
ASAP second decade (2016–2018) On January 3, 2016, for the second time in 13 years, the show was titled just
ASAP. Jolina Magdangal and Luis Manzano became main hosts of the show. On January 10 of the same year, the show paid tribute to their erstwhile rival
GMA Supershows "Master Showman"
German Moreno, who died two days prior. In February 2016, another singing contest grand winner from the GMA Network,
Jonalyn Viray transferred to
ABS-CBN under the screen name Jona and officially joined the show. A few weeks later,
ASAP moved to an earlier timeslot, at 11:45 am, and extended its runtime to 2 hours and 45 minutes. Meanwhile, the comedy gag show
Banana Sundae was transferred to a later timeslot, at 2:30 pm. On May 15, 2016,
ASAP launched two singing groups: the ASAP Birit Queens, an all-female vocal group composed of
Jona Viray,
Morissette,
Klarisse de Guzman, and
Angeline Quinto; and the ASAP Soul Sessions, a soul/R&B vocal group composed of
Jason Dy,
Daryl Ong,
Jay R,
KZ Tandingan, and
Kyla. However, both groups disbanded in late 2017 as part of the show's introduction of new segments that were more youthful. Two weeks later, the show celebrated the 25th anniversary of
MMK with
Charo Santos-Concio as a guest who paid tribute to the latter show's impact on Philippine television. On July 3 of that year, the show instituted a new segment, "ASAPinoy", paying tribute to Filipino composers and singers who contributed to the success of Original Pilipino Music (OPM), with a special episode held at the
Newport Performing Arts Theater. By October of the same year, the show welcomed Ogie Alcasid as a regular performer after a few years of guest appearances. However, this segment ended in October 2018 with
Ariel Rivera as the last artist paid tribute to, followed by
Rico J. Puno during the Himig Handog 2018 Finals after his death. On May 21, 2017, ASAP staged a special episode at the
Smart Araneta Coliseum in celebration of
Star Magic's 25th anniversary and was soon divided into two parts. The first part was staged live, while the second part (aired the following week) was pre-taped. In January 2018,
ASAP replaced their existing segments with new segments, including "ASAP TLC: The Love Connection" replacing "ASAP LSS: Love Songs and Stories", and adding "ASAP RePlay Retro Playlist", which honored legendary international acts. On April 15 of that year,
ASAP launched a dance segment titled "ASAP MYX: The
Maja-
Yassi Xperience" and, in June, a teen singing group called ASAP G!.
''ASAP Natin 'To'' (2018–2025) After
ASAP Live in Sydney and the
Himig Handog 2018 Grand Finals, it was confirmed through different showbiz websites that the show would undergo a reformat as ''ASAP Natin 'To'' which also coincided with the entry of Regine Velasquez as one of the show's main hosts. Jasmin Pallera was named as the new supervising producer/business unit head of the show, replacing long-time business unit head Joyce Liquicia. Some of the show's cast were retained, contrary to reports that some of them would not be seen on the show. On November 15, 2018, all social media accounts of
ASAP unveiled the teaser and the new logo of the now revitalized show, to be renamed ''ASAP Natin 'To''. Only the typeface, since 2015, continues to be used; no segments from the previous era were carried over. The reformatted show premiered on November 18, 2018, a week after the Himig Handog 2018 Grand Finals. On December 2, 2018, a new online show,
iWant ASAP, was launched, hosted by
Robi Domingo,
Donny Pangilinan,
Maymay Entrata, and
Edward Barber. The online show airs at 11:30 am PHT, 15 minutes before the airing of ''ASAP Natin 'To
, replacing ASAP Chillout''. On December 2, 2018, the show launched their first segment under the new format entitled "The Greatest Showdown", which featured various singers. As of now, Martin Nievera, Pops Fernandez, Ariel Rivera, Sharon Cuneta, and Jolina Magdangal are the only original artists remaining since the show's first airing in 1995.
ASAP 25th anniversary, COVID-19 lockdowns, ABS-CBN 2's indefinite shutdown, return of live studio audience, and third decade (2020–2025) On January 5, 2020, the same day current rival program
All-Out Sundays premiered on GMA, ''ASAP Natin' To'' celebrated its 25th anniversary in advance, and also partly reverted to its original format. On February 9, 2020, ''ASAP Natin' To'' launched a new segment titled ASAP Concert Presents, with the Pair of Aces (
Jona and
Darren Espanto) performing on the first part of the segment. On March 10, 2020, ''ASAP Natin 'To'', along with other ABS-CBN shows, temporarily
stopped the admission of live
studio audiences as part of the country's fight against the
COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, upon the country's declaration of a state of public health emergency. On March 15, 2020, as
Metro Manila was placed under a community quarantine, the show stopped staging live episodes and aired replays for the first 2 weeks. Despite having a scheduled live episode to be staged on the said date; it was cancelled due to the already-imposed restrictions. The show later taped new episodes via
remote work arrangements via
Zoom, from March 29, 2020, onwards. In April 2020, ''ASAP Natin 'To
s airtime was shortened to one hour and moved to Banana Sundae''s timeslot of 2:30 pm until May 3, 2020, which was its last airing before the shutdown of ABS-CBN's free-to-air stations. The move was part of ABS-CBN's temporary programming schedule due to the enhanced community quarantine imposed to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, and in response to rival network GMA extending
Kapuso Movie Festival to a two-movie block, which made the network extend the Sunday edition of
Kapamilya Blockbusters Family Weekend to two movies. On May 5, 2020, the
National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease and desist order against the
ABS-CBN Corporation, forcing all of its free-to-air television and radio stations to temporarily
suspend their operations, due to the expiration of its legislative franchise, causing
ASAP, as well as the rest of ABS-CBN shows, to temporarily suspend their airings. On June 14, 2020, the show resumed its in-studio taping/live staging (every 1st week of the month) of new episodes for broadcast on cable-and-satellite
Kapamilya Channel, with a virtual audience in place of an actual studio audience while using
artificial crowd noise. Also on the same day,
iWant ASAP resumed its telecast via a
remote work arrangement through
Zoom Video Communications. Owing to COVID-19 safety precautions, the show entailed a 4-day lock-in taping set-up to produce 3 episodes per taping cycle, with only the episode done during the lock-in period being staged live from the studio itself. In August 2020,
ASAP was reduced to a 2-hour airtime again, since 2015, after the franchise renewal of ABS-CBN was denied by the
House of Representatives of the Philippines. In September 2020,
ASAPs main director
Johnny Manahan and cast members
Piolo Pascual,
Billy Crawford,
Maja Salvador,
Catriona Gray,
Maris Racal,
Donny Pangilinan, and
Zephanie left the show. They were signed by independent television producer
Brightlight Productions for new shows that would air on
TV5 under a blocktime agreement between the network and the aforementioned production company. Manahan produced the daily noontime show
Lunch Out Loud that would be hosted by Crawford and also directed the now-defunct Sunday noontime show
Sunday Noontime Live! headlined by Piolo Pascual, Catriona Gray, Maja Salvador, Donny Pangilinan, and
Jake Ejercito. Joane Laygo, who had been directing the show since the 2018 reformat, became the permanent main director of the show. On October 11, 2020, the show went back on free TV via the newly launched
A2Z Channel 11 under a blocktime agreement between the network and
religious broadcaster ZOE Broadcasting Network. Also on the same day, the show returned to the 12:00 pm timeslot. On January 24, 2021, ''ASAP Natin 'To'' began airing its simulcast as a
blocktimer on
TV5, replacing TV5's
Sunday Noontime Live!, until December 28, 2025, as part of a reported partnership between ABS-CBN and
Cignal TV, which handles TV5's programming. Despite this development, the show continued airing on
A2Z Channel 11,
Kapamilya Channel, and Kapamilya Online Live. On April 4 and 11, 2021, ''ASAP Natin 'To'' temporarily aired replays of previous episodes as a result of suspending taping of new episodes that required live staging after airing two pre-taped episodes due to the
reimposed enhanced community quarantine caused by the surge of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the
Greater Manila Area due to the
B.1.1.7 and
B.1.351 variants of COVID-19. The show would resume airing new episodes on April 18, 2021. Following the return to the studio after the COVID-19 surge, ''ASAP Natin 'To'' launched several new segments, such as "ASAP PPOP" (a segment for groups such as
BINI and
BGYO), New Gen Divas (an all-female vocal group composed of
Janine Berdin,
Elha Nympha,
Sheena Belarmino, and
Zephanie, who was later replaced by Fatima Lagueras, a.k.a. Fana, due to her transfer to the GMA Network in 2022), "ASAP Fresh", "ASAP Exclusive", "ASAP Discoveries", and "ASAP Transformation". On July 11, 2021,
ASAP aired a special episode titled "Kapamilya Forever Day" a year after
ABS-CBN's franchise was denied by 70 congressmen. On November 5, 2022,
ASAP returned to the international scene after two years of hiatus due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. Its first international show since the pandemic was held at the
Orleans Arena in
Las Vegas, Nevada. Originally, the show was going to be performed as part of
Expo 2020, but the Expo was cancelled due to the
surge of COVID-19 cases in the country due to the Omicron variant. On January 8, 2023,
ASAP introduced its new studio set. It was the first major redesign since 2017. Despite the change, the show still continued to do lock-in taping episodes for the later weeks, and airing replay episodes for the final week of each month while live audience episodes remained suspended indefinitely, even after the end of the COVID-19 emergency. Headwriter Darla Sauler admitted on
X (Twitter) that the
non-renewal of ABS-CBN's franchise led to the program not to have a live studio audience (having initially suspended it when the country declared a state of public health emergency on COVID-19) and reruns at the last week of the month, with the
COVID-19 restrictions in the country during the past few years being also another factor. On February 4, 2024, the show celebrated its 29th anniversary. Coinciding with this, the show welcomed back live audiences for the first time after almost 4 years since the COVID-19 pandemic spread in 2020. The anniversary special also welcomed back some of ASAP's past hosts and performers, and paid tribute to ABS-CBN's
Dreamscape Entertainment head and
ASAP pioneer creator Deo Endrinal, who died the day before the anniversary show. On September 1, 2024, for the third time in 6 years, and in time for its 30th anniversary in 2025, the show was titled just
ASAP.
Maymay Entrata,
Edward Barber,
Kim Chiu,
Janine Gutierrez,
Robi Domingo,
Belle Mariano, and
Alexa Ilacad became main hosts of the show. However, the ''ASAP Natin 'To'' name and logo continued to be used as
silent break bumper during commercial breaks on
A2Z and
TV5 from September 1, 2024 to December 28, 2025.
Discontinuation of ''ASAP Natin 'To name and logo, return to former frequencies, ASAP XP,'' now on Sunday primetime (2026–present) On January 2, 2026,
ASAP and other remaining ABS-CBN programs airing on TV5 were transferred to
AMBS'
All TV, marking its return to
channels 2 and 16 in Mega Manila and regional channels previously held by ABS-CBN until 2020. It occurred after
TV5 Network's decision to terminate its content partnership deal with ABS-CBN, which effectively ceased airing newly-released programs produced by the latter on TV5, due to financial disputes involving blocktime fees which were subsequently settled. This discontinued the ''ASAP Natin 'To'' name and logo after 7 years as the show's
A2Z airing was again integrated with or consolidated to the main ABS-CBN/
Kapamilya Channel broadcast feed where A2Z's break bumper, which has been in use during commercials since April 17, 2022 if the channel is connected to the said main feed, is now used as such the commercial placement is the same as its cable counterpart starting with the show's January 4, 2026 episode. On March 22, 2026, the digital musical-variety show
iWant ASAP bid farewell after being the show's online companion since 2018. On May 10, 2026,
ASAP will leave its traditional Sunday noontime slot after 31 years, as the show will move to a new timeslot to primetime at 5:30 PM as it rebrands into
ASAP XP on May 17, 2026 with the television broadcast of the
ASAP XP Concert held at
Araneta Coliseum and went back-to-back with
TV Patrol Weekend moved to 4:30 pm timeslot. ==Cast==