The Filipino Channel (TFC)is the 24-hour global subscription TV network of ABS-CBN Corporation. Launched in September 24, 1994, it airs programming imported from the ABS-CBN network, targeting the Filipino diaspora and was the world's first trans-Pacific Asian broadcaster.
1994–1997[]
1994–1996[]
1995–1996[]
1996–1997[]
1997–2002[]
1997–2000 (primary), 2000–2002 (secondary)[]
1997–2000[]
1999 (prototype)[]
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2000–2002[]
Prior to the launch of the new ABS-CBN logo in 2000, the logo is modified.
2002–2004[]
2004–present[]
2004–2006[]
In 2004, for the channel's 10th anniversary, TFC unveiled a new logo with the familiar monogram. One part of the F in "TFC" has streaks of red, green and blue, which are the respective colors of ABS-CBN.
2006–2011[]
2006–2009[]
The 2004 logo is modified, with the 2000 ABS-CBN horizontal logo added.
2007–2009[]
Another variant of this logo has the 2006 logo enclosed on a red TV outline and rotated 45° counterclockwise, used in 2007-2009.
2009–2011[]
The 2006 logo is modified again with the middle part of the F in the monogram reverted to black. This logo is also used during the channel's 15th anniversary.
2011–present[]
On June 12, 2011 (Philippine Independence Day), TFC unveiled a new logo and brand identity to accomodate with the "Tayo ang TFC" campaign, which was launched in Spring the same year. The current logo of the channel has the 2009 logo, but the 2000 ABS-CBN horizontal logo and the full name were removed and the monogram is italicized. Beside the monogram is a torch with the stick in the colors of the main ABS-CBN network.