ABS-CBN Studios now serves as the core of the ABS-CBN brand, acting as the umbrella for all of the company's content production and distribution operations, including television, film, music, events, talent management, and production facilities. The studio comprises several divisions and works alongside various ABS-CBN subsidiaries, each specializing in areas such as cable channels, international distribution, and digital services. ABS-CBN Studios supplies programming to affiliated platforms owned by
ABS-CBN Corporation and collaborates with a range of broadcasting partners to reach wider audiences across cable, streaming, and digital media. With a mix of long-running hits and successful new titles, ABS-CBN Studios aims to remain a leading content provider in the Philippines and worldwide. The origins of ABS-CBN Studios date back to January 5, 1962, when it produced its first television program, laying the foundation for what would become one of the Philippines’ most prolific and influential content producers. Through decades of innovation and expansion, the company transformed from a single production unit into a unified umbrella brand, overseeing a wide array of creative and technical operations across multiple media platforms. In 2021, the division was rebranded as
ABS-CBN Entertainment to emphasize its shift toward digital-first content and multi-platform distribution. It later adopted the name
ABS-CBN Studios, highlighting its expanded role in integrated content creation, collaboration, and global distribution across broadcast, cable, and digital platforms.
Television ABS-CBN Studios produces a wide range of television content including TV series, variety shows, and game shows for ABS-CBN affiliated platforms. •
RCD Narratives, established in March 2019 to replace the GMO Entertainment Unit. Led by Roda C. Dela Cerna, it focuses on youth-oriented dramas and romantic comedies. •
ABS‑CBN Creative Communications Management, the in‑house graphics and design agency responsible for promos, station identities, animations, and visual content across ABS‑CBN platforms. Among its most prominent programs are the noontime variety show ''
It's Showtime; the Sunday musical variety program ASAP'', the country's longest-running musical variety show since 1995; the reality competition series
Pinoy Big Brother; and the primetime action-drama ''
FPJ's Batang Quiapo. Other landmark productions include FPJ's Ang Probinsyano, one of the longest-running action dramas in Philippine television history; the anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya, regarded as the longest-running drama anthology in Asia; Mga Anghel na Walang Langit that started the trend of youth-oriented and Fernando Poe Jr. adaptation teleseryes on the network; and Pangako Sa 'Yo and May Bukas Pa'', which are the highest-rating drama series of all time. The studio is behind some of the highest-rated and most iconic Filipino teleseryes, such as
Tayong Dalawa, a romantic military drama; the original
Mara Clara (1992), which aired for over five years; and
Esperanza, a top-rated 1990s drama starring
Judy Ann Santos. It also pioneered the fantasy-drama genre in Philippine television with
Marina in 2004, the country's first fantaserye. Notable platforms include: •
Kapamilya Channel, the flagship premium channel, began airing in June 2020 and features ABS-CBN Studios’ primetime dramas, teleseryes, variety shows, news, and special events. The channel is available nationwide and offers content in high definition. •
Kapamilya Online Live, the flagship livestreaming channel of ABS-CBN Studios’ television, delivers real-time broadcasts of its programming via YouTube and Facebook. It was introduced in August 2020 and features interactive elements such as live chat and community engagement. •
The Filipino Channel (TFC), ABS-CBN Studios' international television service, has been available since September 1994 via cable, satellite, IPTV, and digital apps in over 50 countries. TFC simulcasts major ABS-CBN Studios programs and serves as a vital link to the global Filipino community. •
Jeepney TV, which delivers classic and re-broadcast ABS-CBN Studios content through cable and digital partners, was launched in October 2012. Its lineup features nostalgic dramas, sitcoms, and variety shows for both local and overseas audiences. •
Metro Channel focuses on lifestyle, food, travel, and fashion content, targeting urban and international viewers. Introduced in April 2018, the channel is also known for airing high-profile ABS-CBN events such as the annual
ABS-CBN Ball and
Star Magic Ball, as well as replay episodes of
ASAP, bringing exclusive access to celebrity gatherings and music specials to a wider audience. •
Knowledge Channel, which offers educational programming in partnership with the Knowledge Channel Foundation and ABS-CBN Studios, first aired in June 1999. Its lineup includes some of the most recognized Philippine educational shows, such as
Sineskwela,
Math-Tinik, and
Epol/Apple, which have become staples in Filipino classroom learning. ABS-CBN Studios’ content is also syndicated to a wide range of partner channels through blocktime agreements including
A2Z,
ALLTV,
GMA Network,
GTV, and international broadcasters expanding its audience reach via both traditional and digital means.
News and public relations ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs, known on-air as
ABS-CBN News, is the news and current affairs division. It is the country's largest international news gathering and broadcast organization, maintaining several foreign news bureaus and offices through ABS-CBN's Global division. It produces two of the longest-running national newscasts in the Philippines:
TV Patrol, launched in 1987, is the country's longest-running Tagalog-language primetime newscast; and
The World Tonight, which first aired in 1966, is the longest-running English-language television newscast in the country. The origins of
ABS-CBN News can be traced back to the late 1940s and early 1950s, when the news division began as the news section of two Manila-based radio stations: DZBC, which opened in 1949, and DZAQ, which started in 1950, both operated by the
Bolinao Electronics Corporation. In 1951, DZRI in Pangasinan was added, further expanding the network's news reach. These early stations, later absorbed into the
Alto Broadcasting System, broadcast news programs and commentary as part of their regular schedules, laying the foundation for the company's future leadership in Philippine news broadcasting. ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs is organized into several current divisions: •
ABS-CBN Integrated News Operations Group: Responsible for coordinating broadcast and digital news delivery across all ABS-CBN platforms. •
ABS-CBN News Digital: Operates www.abs-cbn.com/news, as well as official social media, mobile, and online news distribution. •
NXT: A digital-first explainer video unit within ABS-CBN News Digital, targeting younger audiences with concise, research-based coverage of complex topics, delivered mainly on YouTube and social media. •
ABS-CBN Weather Center: Delivers weather reports, forecasts, and meteorological data for broadcast and digital. •
ABS-CBN News Documentaries: The in-house documentary unit, producing features and special investigative programs. •
ABS-CBN News Gathering Group: Handles field reporting, correspondents, and logistics for daily news coverage. •
ABS-CBN News Production Group: Manages the scripting, editing, and technical production of newscasts. •
ABS-CBN Investigative and Research Group: Focuses on investigative journalism, in-depth reports, and research. •
ABS-CBN Regional News Bureaus: Provides local news coverage from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. •
ABS-CBN Global News Bureaus: Maintains international correspondents and bureaus for global Filipino news. Notable platforms include: •
ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC) is the flagship news channel and a 24-hour cable news channel launched in 1996, delivering live news, business updates, and public affairs programming for Filipino and global audiences. It is available in HD and through online streaming, offering real-time coverage and in-depth analysis. •
DZMM TeleRadyo is the radio-television news and talk channel that simulcasts content from the legacy
DZMM 630 AM radio and produces original news, public service, and commentary shows. It continues to operate as a blocktimer on partner channels and through digital streaming, providing timely information and community service. Meanwhile,
ABS-CBN Integrated Corporate Communications, also known as
ABS-CBN PR,
ABS-CBN Public Relations, and
ABS-CBN Corporate Communications, and also formerly known as
ABS-CBN Social Media Newsroom from 2012 to 2018, is similar to ABS-CBN News that gives updates and their reels or videos and images of those but exclusively on show business featuring its artists that are within and related to the network's purview, portfolio and jurisdiction, and about the company and network themselves to represent
ABS-CBN Corporation as having overall ownership and authority on them as such they are posted on a newsroom of the media company's website (corporate.abs-cbn.com/newsroom or www.abs-cbn.com/newsroom) and its social media platforms. It is currently headed by Kane Errol Choa since 2013 who succeeded
Bong Osorio upon his retirement.
Film ABS-CBN Film, best known through its flagship brand
Star Cinema, is the film production and distribution arm of ABS-CBN. Established in 1993, it is regarded as the leading film studio in the Philippines, responsible for some of the country's most successful and influential movies. Its catalog includes blockbuster titles such as
Hello, Love, Goodbye,
The Hows of Us,
Four Sisters and a Wedding, and
And the Breadwinner Is.... ABS-CBN Film operates several specialty labels: •
Black Sheep, focused on modern, genre-bending, and youth-oriented projects; •
Sine Screen, supporting independent and co-produced films; •
Cinema One Originals, known for its annual festival highlighting independent filmmakers; Since the 2020s, ABS-CBN Film has adapted to evolving distribution trends by premiering titles in cinemas, on cable, and via digital platforms such as
Netflix,
iWant,
Viu,
Amazon Prime Video, and its official
YouTube channel. The division's productions span a variety of genres from romance and drama to comedy, horror, and family films and have earned critical and commercial acclaim. Notable Platforms include: •
Cinema One, the leading cable movie channel in the Philippines, showcasing a mix of mainstream and independent Filipino films, classic titles, and select foreign movies. It also features Cinema One Originals and various film-related programs. •
Cine Mo, a 24/7 pay-television movie channel since March 2021, offering action, comedy, local and foreign films; it also reruns and airs marathon blocks of ABS-CBN Studios shows, as well as movies acquired by ABS-CBN's international acquisition team. The channel is also available internationally via TFC's premium feeds.
Music ABS-CBN Music, also known primarily as
Star Music and secondarily as
Star Records since 2014, is the music division under
ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc., managing music production and distribution for the company. Founded in 1995, Star Music is recognized as one of the Philippines’ leading record labels, producing albums, singles, and original soundtracks for ABS-CBN's television shows, films, and digital projects. The division oversees a portfolio of sub-labels to reach diverse audiences and musical genres: •
Tarsier Records, specializing in global and contemporary Filipino music; •
TNT Records, focused on
Tawag ng Tanghalan alumni; •
StarPop, highlighting P-pop and emerging teen acts; •
DNA Music, producing modern and alternative OPM; • Lodi Records, for hip-hop and urban music; •
Star Magic Records, dedicated to the label's managed actors and artists; • Old School Records, specializing in retro and classic pop sounds; • Inspire Music, focusing on inspirational and faith-based music. Star Music is home to a roster of popular Filipino artists such as
Darren Espanto,
Moira Dela Torre,
Erik Santos,
Morissette, and
Jona. The division, together with ABS-CBN Studios' Creative Communications Management (CCM), is also known for producing the network's annual ABS-CBN Summer and Christmas Station IDs, which have become significant pop culture events in the Philippines. Notable platforms include: •
MYX, a music and youth entertainment channel that showcases music videos, pop culture shows, and the annual
MYX Awards. •
MOR (My Only Radio), which transitioned from FM radio to a digital music and entertainment platform in 2020, streaming content to Filipino listeners worldwide.
Talent Development Star Magic is the principal talent management and development arm of ABS-CBN, established in 1988 as
Discovery. It is known for discovering, training, and managing many of the country's top actors, singers, and media personalities featured in Philippine entertainment industry programs, films, and events. Star Magic provides comprehensive workshops in acting, dance, and personality development, and annually introduces new talent through its
Star Magic Circle and other artist launches. Star Magic has expanded into specialized divisions to serve different artistic fields and audiences: •
Star Magic Artists, the main roster of actors, singers, and hosts; •
Star Magic Workshops, offering training to in-house and aspiring performers; •
Star Magic Newbies, developing up-and-coming talent; •
Star Magic Records, the music label for Star Magic artists; •
Star Magic International, handling overseas projects and global tours; •
Star Magic Sports, representing athletes and sports personalities. ABS-CBN also operates other talent agencies, including: •
Rise Artists Studio, developing promising young actors and digital personalities; •
Star Hunt, a talent scouting and audition platform for reality shows and social media creators; •
Polaris, under Star Music, managing singers and musical acts. Through these divisions, ABS-CBN Studios ensures a steady stream of new and established talent for its entertainment and news programs, as well as for projects in music, film, and digital content.
Events ABS-CBN Events produces and manages a wide range of live and virtual experiences, including concerts, fan gatherings, network milestone celebrations, and award ceremonies held both in the Philippines and abroad. The division collaborates with ABS-CBN artists, sponsors, and partners to engage audiences and extend the company's brand presence beyond traditional media. In line with digital trends, ABS-CBN Events provides online access to its productions through dedicated digital ticketing platforms, allowing viewers worldwide to participate in exclusive concerts, movie premieres, and pay-per-view specials. •
KTX is ABS-CBN's leading digital events and ticketing platform, offering e‑tickets for both in-person and online events such as concerts, fan meets, movie premieres, and theater productions. The platform became prominent during the pandemic by enabling communal virtual experiences with features like live chat, multi-camera viewing, and interactive Q&As, hosting events with thousands of paid viewers and providing global access to exclusive content. KTX.ph has closed off their operations in November 30th of 2025. •
iWant Tickets is an online ticketing and streaming service integrated with
iWant, allowing users to purchase tickets for livestreamed and on-demand ABS-CBN events—including musical shows, film premieres, concerts, and pay-per-view specials. The platform supports secure e-ticketing and seamless global streaming access, expanding ABS-CBN's digital event offerings to international audiences.
Production Facilities and Premises ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center The
ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center is the company's historic headquarters and media complex, located in Diliman, Quezon City. First inaugurated in 1968, it was considered the most advanced television broadcast facility in Asia at the time, serving as the main hub for ABS-CBN's television and radio operations. The complex houses state-of-the-art studios, technical facilities, production offices, and administrative departments, supporting the creation of news, entertainment, and digital content for multiple platforms. The Broadcasting Center has played a central role in the development of Philippine media, hosting the production of many of the country's most iconic television programs and serving as the headquarters for ABS-CBN News, Star Magic, and other key divisions. It remains a prominent media landmark and a symbol of innovation and excellence in the Philippine broadcast industry. The Broadcast Center was also significant for the first EDSA revolution as it was one of the first media networks (
MBS 4) who was taken over and announced Ferdinand Marcos Sr. fleeing the country. The Broadcasting Center, along with the
Millennium Transmitter, will be demolished on a later date.
ABS-CBN Soundstage The
ABS-CBN Soundstage in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, serves as the company's main production hub. Opened in 2018 and built to international standards, the complex features multiple state-of-the-art soundstages, backlot areas, post-production suites, and support facilities. The soundstage complex enables ABS-CBN Studios to produce high-quality television series, films, variety shows, and live events, while supporting co-productions and collaborations with international partners. The facility is equipped with advanced lighting, audio, and camera systems, as well as adaptable set constructions and dedicated dressing and rehearsal rooms, allowing for efficient, large-scale, and technically sophisticated shoots. The ABS-CBN Soundstage has played a significant role in raising production standards in the Philippines and positioning ABS-CBN as a regional leader in content creation for both local and global markets.
ABS-CBN Corporate Security and Safety The
ABS-CBN Corporate Security and Safety is the company's division responsible for the safety of people within the premises and any work related to the operations of the company including the production of media, and distributes ID laces when visiting and while inside it at the lobby of
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