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ABS-CBN signs deal with ALLTV, says TV5 partnership “settled”

ABS-CBN: "We thank Mr. Manny V. Pangilinan and TV5 for providing a home..."
by Arniel C. Serato
Published Dec 17, 2025
ABS-CBN inks licencing agreement with ALL TV after content partnership discontinued
ABS-CBN announces that AMBS, the owner of ALLTV, has entered into a licensing agreement to air the Kapamilya Channel on ALLTV starting January 2, 2026. The network added that it has already settled its obligations with TV5/MediaQuest in line with existing agreements.
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Nakipagkasundo ang ABS-CBN sa Advanced Media Broadcasting System Inc. (AMBS) para sa pagpapalabas ng ilang Kapamilya shows sa ALLTV, simula January 2, 2026.

Ang AMBS ay pag-aari ng bilyonaryong si Manny Villar.

Sa inilabas na pahayag ng ABS-CBN ngayong hapon ng Miyerkules, December 17, 2025, nakasaad ditong mapapanood na sa ALLTV ang Kapamilya shows na umeere ngayon sa TV5 — FPJ's Batang Quiapo, What Lies Beneath, ASAP, at iba pa.

Bahagi ng kanilang pahayag: "Advanced Media Broadcasting System Inc. (AMBS), which owns and operates ALLTV, has obtained a license from ABS-CBN to air the Kapamilya Channel on ALLTV effective 2 January 2026.

"Starting on this date, ALLTV audiences will be able to watch their favorite ABS-CBN shows like FPJ's Batang Quiapo, Roja, What Lies Beneath, It's Showtime, ASAP, TV Patrol, and more."

Patuloy namang mapapanood sa GMA Network ang It's Showtime at Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition 2.0.

"Prime ABS-CBN programs will continue to be available on A2Z, with It's Showtime and Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Collab 2.0 airing on GMA."

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Ang kasunduan na ito ay kasunod ng pagkalas ng TV5 sa five-year content partnership nila sa ABS-CBN matapos hindi ma-remit ang revenue shares mula sa advertisements ng Kapamilya shows na umeere sa Kapatid network.

Pero ayon din sa pahayag, inayos na ng ABS-CBN ang obligasyon nito sa TV5.

Saad dito: "The move comes after TV5's decision to terminate the Content Agreement effective 2 January 2026.

"ABS-CBN has settled its obligations with TV5/Mediaquest in accordance with each party's agreements.

"We thank Mr. Manny V. Pangilinan and TV5 for providing a home for some ABS-CBN programs since 2021."

Read: Pagkalas ng TV5 sa ABS-CBN, paano makakaapekto sa GMA-7?

Matagal na ring may collaboration sa pagitan ng ABS-CBN at ALLTV.

"AMBS has been a partner of ABS-CBN since 2024, carrying selected ABS-CBN programs, including iconic Kapamilya shows under the Jeepney TV brand, as well as It's Showtime and TV Patrol.

"We remain committed to serving our audiences by bringing stories, news, and entertainment that bring love, joy, and hope to Filipino families.

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NOOD KA MUNA!

"Maraming salamat, Kapamilya!"

ABS-CBN statement on contract with ALLTV

Read: ABS-CBN, nakipagsanib-puwersa sa ALLTV para sa TV Patrol

ABS-CBN ANNOUNCES end of content partnership with TV5

Nagsimula sa ilang balita nitong pagpasok ng December 2025 ang tungkol sa diumano'y hindi pa naibibigay ng ABS-CBN na revenue shares — na aabot sa halos PHP1 billion — sa TV5 kaya tinapos ng Kapatid network ang deal nila.

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Kasunod nito ang paglabas ng statement ng ABS-CBN noong December 4 dahil sa lumabas na ulat na tinapos na ng TV5 ang kanilang content partnership.

Kabilang sa mga programang ito ang FPJ’s Batang Quiapo, The Iron Heart, Dirty Linen, Everybody Sing, at ASAP Natin ‘To.

Hanggang Enero 2, 2026 na lamang mapapanood ang mga programa ng ABS-CBN sa TV5.

Ipinaliwanag ng Kapamilya network na isa sa dahilan kung bakit nahihirapan sila sa pagbabayad ay ang pagkatigil ng kanilang prangkisa noong 2020.

Dahil daw rito, kinailangan nilang magsimula muli mula sa ibaba at humarap sa kakaibang hamon na noon lamang nila naranasan.

Nangako naman ang ABS-CBN na ginagawa nila ang lahat ng paraan upang tuparin ang kanilang obligasyon sa TV5.

Kung hindi man maiwasang matigil ang pag-ere ng kanilang mga programa sa TV5, hahanap at hahanap sila ng paraan para maipaabot sa kanilang mga manonood ang kanilang contents.

Narito ang buong pahayag ng ABS-CBN:

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"We want you to hear this directly from us: ABS-CBN has received notice that our partnership with TV5 may end.

"While we are doing everything we can to resolve this within the short time we've been given, we want to be transparent with you about what's happening.

"Since losing our franchise in 2020—in the midst of a pandemic—we have faced challenges unlike any in our history.

"We've had to rebuild from the ground up, operating at a loss while staying true to our mission.

"These financial constraints are real, but they have never diminished our commitment to you.

"We know we have obligations to fulfill, and we're working as hard as we can to honor them.

"But whatever happens, our service to you will continue.

"We will find ways to reach you, just as we found our way back to you after losing our franchise.

"In the Service of the Filipino is our purpose and we will strive to pursue this no matter the odds. Thank you for believing in us."

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ABS-CBN statement on ended partnership with TV5

Read: ABS-CBN responds to TV5 pulling the plug on content partnership

tv5: We need the funds owed to us to continue serving you, our viewers

Naglabas din ng pahayag ang TV5 ilang oras matapos lumabas ang statement ng ABS-CBN.

Ayon sa pahayag ng TV5, binibigyang halaga nila ang partnership sa ABS-CBN at ang highly-rated Kapamilya shows na ipinapalabas sa TV5.

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Saad sa statement ng TV5: "When ABS-CBN lost its franchise in 2020, TV5 gave them a home.

"When Eat Bulaga! lost its home in 2023, we welcomed them into ours.

"We have always been a Kapatid to anyone in need.

"TV5 recognizes the value of ABS-CBN's well-loved programs to our viewers."

Pero ang hindi raw pagsunod ng ABS-CBN sa napagkasunduang kontrata na magbayad ng revenue shares sa takdang panahon ay nakaapekto sa pagpapasuweldo ng TV5 sa mga empleyado, talents, at partners.

Kahit makailang beses na raw silang umapela, nabigo pa rin ang ABS-CBN na magbayad ng halos isang bilyong pisong revenue share nito.

Saad ng TV5: "However, their failure to meet their financial commitments to us has made it very difficult for us to compensate our own employees, talents, and partners who help deliver these programs to your homes.

"Our Content Agreement with ABS-CBN requires them to remit, on a timely basis, TV5's share of revenues they collect from advertisers.

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"These amounts collected, our share being held by ABS-CBN for TV5, has reached such material value as to severely affect TV5's ability to settle its own obligations.

"Despite our repeated appeals, ABS-CBN has failed to pay what is due.

"Neither have they given assurances, nor indicated, that they can or will."

Bilang bahagi ng broadcast industry, naiintindihan daw ng management ng TV5 ang sinapit ng ABS-CBN, lalo na ang pagkawala ng prangkisa nito noong 2020, kaya nagkakaroon ng kahirapan sa pondo.

Pero, may mga kinakaharap din daw na sariling problema ang TV5.

Kailangan daw nila ang nasabing pondo para magpatuloy sila sa kanilang pagbu-broadcast.

"To be clear, we value the partnership with ABS-CBN and, as part of the same industry, we understand ABS-CBN's financial difficulties.

"But TV5 is also faced with its own challenges.

"We need the funds owed to us to continue serving you, our viewers.

"Our leniency, as well as forbearance, must now yield to the realities of this business."

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Mensahe ng TV5 sa kanilang viewers: "To you, our viewers, rest assured that we are committed to serving you with the best programming, no matter what ensues from all these issues.

"Nananatili kaming tapat sa inyo, mga KAPATID!"

TV5 statement on pulling out from partnership with ABS-CBN

Read: TV5: "ABS-CBN has failed to pay what is due."

Wala pang pahayag ang TV5 ukol sa development na ito.

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ABS-CBN announces that AMBS, the owner of ALLTV, has entered into a licensing agreement to air the Kapamilya Channel on ALLTV starting January 2, 2026. The network added that it has already settled its obligations with TV5/MediaQuest in line with existing agreements.
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