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'''One TV''' is a commercial broadcast television and radio network in the Philippines based in Mandaluyong City. It is the flagship property of TV5 Network, Inc. which is owned by [[MediaQuest Holdings]] the multimedia arm of Philippine-based telecommunications company [[PLDT]].
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'''One TV''' is a commercial broadcast television network in the Philippines based in Mandaluyong City. It is the flagship property of TV5 Network, Inc. which is owned by [[MediaQuest Holdings]] the multimedia arm of Philippine-based telecommunications company [[PLDT]].
   
 
One TV was formerly known as '''ABC''' (Associated Broadcasting Corporation from 1960 until its closure in 1972, and Associated Broadcasting Company from its revival in 1992 until 2008), as '''TV5''' from 2008 until 2018 and as '''The 5 Network''' or simply known as '''5''' from 2018 until 2020. One TV is also informally referred to as ''The Kapatid Network'' (''Kapatid'' is a Tagalog term for ''sibling''); this name was introduced in 2010.
 
One TV was formerly known as '''ABC''' (Associated Broadcasting Corporation from 1960 until its closure in 1972, and Associated Broadcasting Company from its revival in 1992 until 2008), as '''TV5''' from 2008 until 2018 and as '''The 5 Network''' or simply known as '''5''' from 2018 until 2020. One TV is also informally referred to as ''The Kapatid Network'' (''Kapatid'' is a Tagalog term for ''sibling''); this name was introduced in 2010.
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This logo is similar to [[KTLA]]'s 1964-1977 logo.
 
This logo is similar to [[KTLA]]'s 1964-1977 logo.
   
On September 21, 1972, ABC was shut down due to the declaration of Martial Law by former president and dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
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On September 23, 1972, ABC was shut down due to the declaration of martial law by former president and dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
   
 
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== The 5 Network ==
 
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TV5 was rebranded to '''The 5 Network''' on February 17, 2018, making its logo flat and dropping the word ''TV''.
 
TV5 was rebranded to '''The 5 Network''' on February 17, 2018, making its logo flat and dropping the word ''TV''.
   
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== One TV ==
 
== One TV ==
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On March 8, 2020, TV5 Network announced that 5 would be rebranded as One TV (adopting from [[Cignal|Cignal TV]]'s "'''One'''"-branded channels) on April 13, 2020. However, if the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the Luzon-wide community quarantine extends, the rebranding will be moved to either 2nd or 3rd Quarter 2020.
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On March 8, 2020, TV5 Network announced that 5 would be rebranded as One TV (adopting from [[Cignal|Cignal TV]]'s "'''One'''"-branded channels), which was originally scheduled on April 13, 2020. However, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the extension of the enhanced community quarantine which lasted until the end of May 2020, the network decided to postpone the rebranding and no announcement yet regarding the said rebranding.
   
 
== See also ==
 
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[[Category:Television channels in Asia]]
 
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Revision as of 01:00, 23 May 2020

This article is about a Filipino TV network. For other uses, see ABC, TV5 and TV1.
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1960-1965 1965–1972 1992–1995 1995–1996 1996–1999 2000–2001 2001–2004
1960-1965 1965–1972 1992–1995 1995–1996 1996–1999 2000–2001 2001–2004
2004–2008 2008–2010 2010–2018 (2D Version) 2013–2018 (3D Version) 2018–2019 2019–2020 2020 (upcoming)
2004–2008 2008–2010 2010–2018 (2D Version) 2013–2018 (3D Version) 2018–2019 2019–2020 2020 (upcoming)

One TV is a commercial broadcast television network in the Philippines based in Mandaluyong City. It is the flagship property of TV5 Network, Inc. which is owned by MediaQuest Holdings the multimedia arm of Philippine-based telecommunications company PLDT.

One TV was formerly known as ABC (Associated Broadcasting Corporation from 1960 until its closure in 1972, and Associated Broadcasting Company from its revival in 1992 until 2008), as TV5 from 2008 until 2018 and as The 5 Network or simply known as 5 from 2018 until 2020. One TV is also informally referred to as The Kapatid Network (Kapatid is a Tagalog term for sibling); this name was introduced in 2010.

ABC 5

1960–1965

Channel5 1960s

On June 19, 1960, ABC was founded and launched by The Manila Times then owner, Chino Roces. Its original corporate name was Associated Broadcasting Corporation.

1965–1972

ABC 5 Logo

This logo is similar to KTLA's 1964-1977 logo.

On September 23, 1972, ABC was shut down due to the declaration of martial law by former president and dictator Ferdinand Marcos.

1992–1999

1992–1995

ABC 5 1992 Logo


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When it returned to the airwaves, the network used a more known ABC logo with a cyclone icon, incorporating the colors red, blue and green colors which makes up a pixel shown on the television and a numerical 5 logo was used in 1992. It also changed its corporate name to Associated Broadcasting Company, also known as ABC Development Corporation.

1995–1999

1995–1996

ABC 5 Logo 1995


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In January 1995, the numerical 5 logo was dropped on the logo, but retaining the ABC text and the cyclone icon. ABC also launched its new slogan, "In The Big League".

1996–1999

ABC 5 Logo 1996


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On March 31, 1996, ABC launched its new slogan "Reaching Out To You". The boxed rounded edges square frame was added on the logo.

2000–2001

ABC 5 Logo (2000)


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In January 1, 2000, ABC launched its new logo at the turn of the millennium with the cyclone icon being placed on top of the letter "A".

2001–2004

ABC 2001 Logo


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ABC 5 Logo (2001)


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In 2001, ABC returned to its old slogan "Come Home to ABC". The logo added the "Come Home to" text on the logo and the boxed rounded edges square frame was dropped on the cyclone icon. The same logo was used in April 2004 with its new slogan "Iba Tayo!".

2004–2008

ABC 5 Logo 2004


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The last logo as ABC in September 2004 has been enclosed with a yellow circle.

TV5

2008–2010

TV5 Logo (2008)


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On August 9, 2008, ABC was rebranded as TV5. Its name and the logo changed after ABC partnered with MPB Primedia to handle its programming. However, the corporate name of the network remained as Associated Broadcasting Company or ABC Development Corporation until 2015.

2010–2018

2010–2013

TV5 Logo (2010-2015)

On April 4, 2010, TV5 was rebranded as the network itself also launched its Kapatid Network. Its new logo was launched after its acquisition by PLDT's MediaQuest with a red circle with a glow in the top left corner, and the word TV in the top right above the large-sized numeral 5.

2013–2018

TV5 Logo (2015-2018)

The logo adopted a 3D version in 2013 and applied it on-air, although the 2010 2D version oftentimes appeared. On January 23, 2015, the network changed its corporate name to TV5 Network, Inc.

The 5 Network

2018–2020

2018–2019

TV5 (Get It on 5) Logo

TV5 was rebranded to The 5 Network on February 17, 2018, making its logo flat and dropping the word TV.

2019–2020

TV5 Logo (2019)

On January 13, 2019, coinciding with the rebrand of Aksyon TV to 5 Plus, the logo was slightly tweaked, now inverted with a red outline.

One TV

2020 (upcoming)

One TV (Philippines)

On March 8, 2020, TV5 Network announced that 5 would be rebranded as One TV (adopting from Cignal TV's "One"-branded channels), which was originally scheduled on April 13, 2020. However, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the extension of the enhanced community quarantine which lasted until the end of May 2020, the network decided to postpone the rebranding and no announcement yet regarding the said rebranding.

See also


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