Sports broadcasting contracts in the Philippines
These are the sports broadcasting contracts in the Philippines. There are three primary local producers of sport programs in the country: Solar Sports, ABS-CBN and GMA Network, with TV5's AKTV block in IBC a third and new partner from 2011.
Solar airs its sports programming on VHF Solar TV (now CNN Philippines) and cable channels Solar Sports and Basketball TV. Solar covered the 2008 Summer Olympics at these stations and on UHF SBN on which it airs its ETC (switch control sister station Solar News Channel) RPN 9, RJTV 29 on which it is a block-timer airing 2nd Avenue, BEAM 31 on which it airs its Jack City programming, and on cable channel Jack TV. Solar also enters into a blocktime agreement on GMA Network for selecting boxing matches, notably Manny Pacquiao matches. Solar's flagship sports program is PBA on C/S9, a broadcast of the Philippine Basketball Association games, on which it won the bid over ABS-CBN with a deal of P508 million for the next three years starting 2008.[1]
ABS-CBN airs its sports programming on UHF Studio 23 (now ABS-CBN Sports+Action) and cable channel Balls. It also airs select boxing matches on its flagship station, VHF Channel 2, notably Pacquiao matches before Solar regained the rights. Its flagship broadcast it its airing of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) men's basketball tournament; its current contract is worth P75 million for five years which will end in 2009.[2]
Solar also holds the rights to the National Basketball Association on which it sends its own broadcast team for the NBA Finals. The airing of the NBA games caused a stir when Solar withdrew their channels from SkyCable (of which ABS-CBN owns); the NBA games returned to SkyCable subscribers in time for the 2008–09 NBA season via Basketball TV, albeit at an extra cost to subscribers "after clamor for NBA games has just been too high."[3]
Foreign sports other than the NBA are aired, but on cable channels, notably Solar's, ABS-CBN's and the Fox Sports channels (Fox Sports Asia and Star Sports). SkyCable's All Sports Network also airs foreign sports programming, the channel's local feed excludes UFC broadcasts as Balls and Studio 23 (now ABS-CBN Sports+Action) have the national broadcast rights. The brand new Hyper channel also carries both national and international sports programming.
Local sports
Basketball
- PBA: Sports5 production aired on Free TV: TV5, AksyonTV, cable Fox Sports Asia, Hyper
- PBA D League: Sports5 production aired on Free TV: AksyonTV, cable Hyper
- PCC: ABS-CBN Sports production aired on Free TV: ABS-CBN Sports+Action, cable ABS-CBN Sports+Action HD
- Filoil Flying V Preseason Cup: ABS-CBN Sports production aired on Free TV: ABS-CBN Sports+Action, cable ABS-CBN Sports+Action HD
- UAAP: ABS-CBN Sports production aired on Free TV: ABS-CBN (Finals only), ABS-CBN Sports+Action, cable ABS-CBN Sports+Action HD
- NCAA: ABS-CBN Sports production aired on on Free TV: ABS-CBN (Finals only from 2015), ABS-CBN Sports+Action, cable ABS-CBN Sports+Action HD (from 2015 onward, all matches included)
Boxing
- Manny Pacquiao bouts: Solar Entertainment Corporation aired on Free TV: GMA, cable Solar Sports
- Laban ng Lahi bouts: Free TV: GMA
- Pinoy Pride bouts (with ALA Promotions): ABS-CBN Sports production aired on Free TV: ABS-CBN, ABS-CBN Sports+Action
- Top Rank* bouts: ABS-CBN Sports production aired on Free TV: ABS-CBN Sports+Action, cable ABS-CBN Sports+Action HD
- Blow by Blow Reloaded: Sports5 production on Free TV TV5 (Philippines|TV5]]
(*) Even though Pacquiao is under Top Rank, his bouts are aired on GMA and Solar Sports due to his status as a GMA contract artist and under airtime contract with Solar Entertainment Corporation.
Football (soccer)
- UAAP: Free TV: ABS-CBN Sports+Action (all matches starting 2014-15 and finals)
- Azkals Matches: Free TV: ABS-CBN Sports+Action
- UFL: Sports5 production aired on Free TV: AksyonTV
Mixed martial arts
- Pacific X-treme Combat: Free TV Sports5
- URCC: Free TV: GMA, GMA News TV, cable Solar Sports (select events only)
Horse racing
- Santa Ana races: cable Pinoy Extreme
- San Lazaro races: cable San Lazaro Broadcasting Network, Gametime Channel
- MetroTurf races: cable Sistemas Enterprises, Inc., Pinoy Extreme
Volleyball
- Shakey's V-League: Sports Vision production aired on Free TV: GMA News TV (starting 2013)
- Shakey's Girls Volleyball League: Free TV PTV
- Philippine Super Liga: Solar Entertainment Corporation aired on Free TV: Sports5, AksyonTV, cable Solar Sports and Hyper
- UAAP: ABS-CBN Sports production aired on Free TV: ABS-CBN (finals only), ABS-CBN Sports+Action, cable ABS-CBN Sports+Action HD
- NCAA: ABS-CBN Sports production aired on on Free TV: ABS-CBN (Finals only from 2015), ABS-CBN Sports+Action, cable ABS-CBN Sports+Action HD (from 2015 onward, all matches included)
Rugby
- Matches of the Philippine Volcanoes: cable Solar Sports
Cheerleading
- National Cheerleading Championship: Free TV: ETC, cable Solar Sports (all events including regional qualifiers and national finals)
Other
- GMA News TV All Sports: Free TV: GMA News TV
Foreign sports
American football
- NFL: cable All Sports Network (since 2009)
- Super Bowl: Sports5 production on free TV TV5, cable Hyper and Hyper HD, All Sports Network
- NCAA-Division I FBS: cable Fox Sports Asia, All Sports Network
Auto racing
- Formula One: cable Fox Sports Asia, Hyper
- Indianapolis 500: cable All Sports Network and Fox Sports Asia
- NASCAR races other than the Sprint Cup: cable All Sports Network
- Sprint Cup Series: cable Fox Sports Asia
- MotoGP: cable Fox Sports Asia
- GP2 Series: cable Fox Sports Asia
- V8 Supercars: cable Fox Sports Asia
- Formula E: cable Fox Sports Asia
Baseball
- Major League Baseball: cable Fox Sports Asia
- Australian Baseball League: cable Fox Sports Asia (championships only)
- World Baseball Classic: cable Fox Sports Asia and Solar Sports
- Little League World Series: cable Fox Sports Asia
Basketball
- NBA: VHF ABS-CBN (Finals and All-Star Game only plus selected Saturday games and playoffs), UHF ABS-CBN Sports+Action, cable Basketball TV, Fox Sports Asia
- WNBA: UHF ABS-CBN Sports+Action (selected games since 2015), cable Basketball TV
- NCAA Men's Division I: VHF Sports5, UHF AksyonTV (NCAA Tournament), Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2 and All Sports Network (Conference tournaments and regular season)
- McDonald's All-American Game: Fox Sports Asia
- Euroleague: cable Basketball TV, Solar Sports and Eurosport
- FIBA tournaments: VHF Sports5, UHF AksyonTV for matches only involving the Philippines; VHF ABS-CBN, UHF ABS-CBN Sports and Action, cable Basketball TV and Solar Sports for the whole tournament.
Football (soccer)
- FIFA World Cup: VHF ABS-CBN Sports+Action and cable ABS-CBN Sports+Action HD, Setanta Sports Asia
- UEFA Champions League: VHF ABS-CBN Sports+Action and cable ABS-CBN Sports+Action HD, Setanta Sports Asia
- UEFA Europa League: cable Setanta Sports Asia
- UEFA Youth League: cable Eurosport
- Premier League: cable beIn Sport, Eurosport (selected matches) and Hyper
- FA Cup: Fox Sports Asia
- La Liga: cable Fox Sports Asia and Hyper
- Eredivise: cable Fox Sports Asia
- Bundesliga: UHF Net 25 and cable DW-TV (highlights), cable Fox Sports Asia (from 2015 onward) and Hyper (full matches)
- AFC Champions League: VHF ABS-CBN Sports+Action, cable Fox Sports Asia (highlights and full matches)
- J-League: VHF ABS-CBN Sports+Action (highlights), cable Hyper (full matches)
- Copa Sudamericana: cable Solar Sports
- Major League Soccer: cable Hyper and All Sports Network
- Russian Premier League: cable Fox Sports Asia (from 2014 onward)
- Primeira Liga: cable Eurosport (from 2014-15 onward, selected matches)
Golf
- PGA Tour: cable Solar Sports, CNBC Asia and Fox Sports Asia
- PGA Champions Tour: cable Solar Sports
- European Tour: VHF ABS-CBN Sports+Action (highlights), cable Balls
- Asian Tour: cable Fox Sports Asia (selected events), Balls
- World Golf Championships: cable Fox Sports Asia
- Masters Tournament: VHF ABS-CBN Sports+Action, cable Fox Sports Asia
- USGA: cable Fox Sports Asia (other tournaments)
- Presidents Cup: cable Solar Sports
- Ryder Cup: VHF ABS-CBN Sports+Action, cable Fox Sports Asia and Balls
Mixed martial arts
- ONE Fighting Championship: VHF ATC Sports production on IBC, cable Fox Sports Asia
- Ultimate Fighting Championship: VHF TV5 (Sports5), satellite Hyper on Cignal[4]
Rugby union
- Rugby World Cup: cable Fox Sports Asia
- Asian Five Nations: cable Fox Sports Asia
- Six Nations Championship: cable Fox Sports Asia
- Heineken Cup: cable Eurosport
- World Rugby Sevens Series: cable Fox Sports Asia (from 2015-16 onward)
- Avida Premiership, National Rugby League and International rugby events: Setanta Sports Asia
Tennis
- Australian Open: cable Fox Sports Asia
- French Open: cable Balls (until 2013), Fox Sports Asia (From the 2014 tournament onwards)
- Wimbledon Championships: cable Fox Sports Asia
- U.S. Open: VHF ABS-CBN Sports+Action (from 2014 onwards), cable Balls
- Other tennis tournaments: VHF AksyonTV, cable Fox Sports Asia, Hyper, Solar Sports, Balls and Eurosport
Other sports
- Aquatics: cable Fox Sports Asia (highlights and selected events), Solar Sports (FINA Swimming WC and Diving GP/WS), Eurosport (European Swimming Championships)
- WWE: cable Fox Channel Asia (All shows and major events (except WWE Superstars), 2014–present), Fox Sports Asia (WWE Superstars and weekly highlights only, 2014–present)
- Darts: cable Fox Sports Asia, Solar Sports, Eurosport (selected events)
- Badminton: cable Fox Sports Asia, Solar Sports, Eurosport (selected events and highlights)
- Bull riding: cable Fox Sports Asia (events of Professional Bull Riders)
References
- ↑ "SOLAR SPORTS BAGS 3-YEAR PBA TV DEAL". PBA official website. 2008-05-27. Archived from the original on 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2008-05-27. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Ramos, Josef (23 March 2009). "UAAP board not in a hurry to make decision, says Montinola". Manila Times (ngetstudio.com). Archived from the original on May 24, 2009. Retrieved 3 April 2009.
- ↑ "BasketballTV, NBA games return to Skycable". GMANews.tv. 28 October 2008. Archived from the original on May 24, 2009. Retrieved 7 April 2009.
- ↑ "TV5 gets rights to air UFC fights as Balls Channel announces it is going off the air". Spin.ph. 21 December 2015. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
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