AksyonTV

Aksyon TV
Type Broadcast commercial UHF television network
Country Philippines
Availability Nationwide
Slogan Higit sa Balita, Aksyon!
(Better than News, Action!)
Basta Maaksyon, nasa AksyonTV, News, Public Service at Sports (Where there's action, here in AksyonTV, News, Public Service and Sports)
Headquarters TV5 Media Center, Reliance cor. Sheridan Sts., Mandaluyong City
Broadcast area
Nationwide
Owner TV5 Network, Inc.
Nation Broadcasting Corporation
(both subsidiaries of PLDT media company MediaQuest Holdings, Inc.)
Parent News5
Sports5
Key people
Manny V. Pangilinan, Chairman
Noel C. Lorenzana, President and CEO, TV5 Network, Inc.
Engr. Erwin V. Galang, Head, Regulatory & Industry Relations, Nation Broadcasting Corporation
Engr. Edward Benedict V. Galang, Network Engineering Operations, Nation Broadcasting Corporation
Launch date
February 21, 2011
Former names
MTV Philippines (2001 - 2007)
Picture format
NTSC 480i (4:3 SDTV)
Sister channels
TV5
Official website
interAKSYON.com
News5 Everywhere
Language Filipino (main)
English (secondary)

Aksyon TV (English: Action TV) is a television network in the Philippines. Owned and operated by TV5 Network, Inc., it occupies the frequency previously used by MTV Philippines, a subsidiary of MTV Networks Asia Pacific and Nation Broadcasting Corporation.

AksyonTV is co-owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation. It carries newscast, news analysis, news talk radio, documentary talk shows and sports news with special focus on Philippine current affairs. AksyonTV is available in most parts of the Philippines via its relay and affiliate stations, as well as cable, satellite and Internet. It is free-to-air for all viewers in Metropolitan Manila through local DWNB-TV, UHF channel 41 and UHF channel 29 for Cebu and Davao. It started broadcasting on February 21, 2011. AksyonTV studios are located at TV5 Media Center, Reliance cor. Sheridan sts., Mandaluyong City; while its television transmitter is located at Antipolo City.[1][2] It is the first 24-hour news channel of free-to-air TV and the first 24-hour Filipino language news channel until May 2014;. It broadcast daily from 5:00 AM to 12:00 MN.

It was announced in early 2011 that it would launch an international channel to support AksyonTV’s local presence. In July 2011, Pilipinas Global Network Ltd., a company owned by Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. and ABC Development Corporation (now TV5 Network, Inc.) based in British Virgin Islands will oversee the operation of AksyonTV International. The news channel will be primarily accessible to viewers in the Middle East, North Africa and some parts in Europe and North America.[3]

History

Originally, local UHF channel 41 was intended to broadcast local programming under the supervision of Nation Broadcasting Corporation. Sometime in 2000, MTV Networks Asia Pacific, operator of MTV (Music Television) brand in Asia wanted to transmit its music channel on terrestrial television in the Philippines. Eventually, MTV Networks Asia Pacific entered into an agreement with Nation Broadcasting Corporation to transmit its localize music channel via its UHF channel and started broadcasting MTV Philippines on January 1, 2001 until the partnership ended on February 15, 2007.

On March 2, 2010 MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., a Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company subsidiary, Philippines largest telecommunication company, announced the acquisition of ABC Development Corporation, broadcaster of TV5. On October 1, 2010, through its flagship station, it took over the management of Nation Broadcasting Corporation and its radio and television businesses, particularly 92.3 News FM and UHF channel 41. Consequently, UHF channel 41 went on air and began its initial test broadcast of its radio station 92.3 News FM from 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. (Philippine Standard Time, UTC+8). In December 2010, ABC Development Corporation announced plans to launch its own news and sport-related channel. On February 21, 2011, AksyonTV started its commercial broadcast. Last May 24, 2014, AksyonTV is no longer implementing its 24-hour broadcasting activities as the broadcasts officially starts from 5:00 a.m. until 12:00 a.m due to cost-cutting measures by the management.

Controversy

On March 16, 2011, ABC Development Corporation (ABC) and Nation Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) filed a complaint to local regulator in the Philippines, the National Telecommunications Commission against Sky Cable Corporation, one of ABS-CBN Corporation subsidiaries, broadcaster of ABS-CBN and TV5’s competitor.[4] In its complaint, ABC and NBC criticized SkyCable for its inaction to the request of the latter and subsequently non-inclusion of AksyonTV to its lineup, despite local laws instructing all cable and satellite companies operating in the Philippines to carry all free-to-air networks. Under Memorandum Circular 4-08-88 (or otherwise known as the “Must Carry Rule”), all entities in the cable and satellite businesses are required to include all free-to-air channels on its system regardless of its capabilities. SkyCable on the other hand revoke its compliance to the order due to system capacity and will conform once an additional facility is in place.[5] On April 1, 2011, SkyCable announces the inclusion of AksyonTV on its channel lineup effective May 4, 2011 but made it earlier on April 30, four days from the planned May 4 launch. On July 2011, it was moved it was moved from Channel 61 to Channel 59 on SkyCable.

Programming

AksyonTV is presented in English and Filipino languages. Programming is distributed equally between news coverage, sports coverage (since June 2013 after the expiration of Mediaquest-IBC 13 blocktime agreement), special coverage, weather and talk shows. AksyonTV's programs comprises a combination of live news reports, documentaries, sports and current affairs programming. Its existing lineup of programming draws upon TV5’s own resources and its news partners. It also airs simulcasts programs of Radyo5 92.3 News FM and news programs of TV5. After AKTV on IBC 13's ceased operation, all sports programs of AKTV and Sports5 were moved to Aksyon TV like the coverages of the PBA and NCAA with its mother station TV5.

Affiliate and relay stations

Further information: AksyonTV stations

See also

References

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