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23-479: [REDACTED] Look up kbo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. KBO can refer to: Kapamilya Box Office , a Philippine defunct free-to-air television channel KBÖ (German: Kommunistischer Bund Österreichs ), Communist League of Austria KBO! , a hardcore punk band from Serbia Kuiper belt object(s) (KBO or KBOs); article on objects beyond Pluto in

46-643: A quo warranto petition against ABS-CBN Corporation and its subsidiary ABS-CBN Convergence with the Supreme Court of the Philippines , alleging violations of their legislative franchise conditions, including the operations of KBO. ABS-CBN later clarified that, contrary to Calida's claims, all of its broadcast operations, including KBO, had received necessary government and regulatory approvals. On February 24, 2020, NTC Commissioner Gamaliel Cordoba stated that ABS-CBN would be fined ₱ 200 for operating

69-716: A finalist to the 2011 New York International Independent Film and Video Festival for best telenovela. Budoy (2011) is also a finalist to the 2013 New York Festivals International Television and Film Awards. Bridges of Love (2015) is the first Philippine telenovela to be released in Latin American countries including Peru. Soap operas produced by Star Creatives had been subtitled and dubbed to several languages including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Khmer, Mandarin and French and most notably those that are targeted to Asia Pacific , Africa and Latin America . One of

92-488: A major competitor of big film companies like Viva Films , Regal Entertainment . The studio collaborated with Regal Films for its first film production: Ronquillo: Tubong Cavite, Laking Tondo (1993), an action film starring Bong Revilla and Sheryl Cruz . Its strategies are to reflect the viewer's current taste and trends with a string of films targeted to mainstream viewers with film genres ranging from action, drama, comedy, horror, and fantasy. The films of Star Cinema in

115-415: A movie marathon featuring films from the libraries of Star Cinema , Viva Films , Regal Films , independent film outfits, and various Hollywood studios, along with a simulcast of Myx (also available on Channel 12 as a free trial). Pay-per-view (PPV) events, such as boxing matches and special events, were also part of its programming schedule. On February 10, 2020, Solicitor General Jose Calida filed

138-604: A soap opera starring Judy Ann Santos in the title role. Its ratings peaked at 68% on one of its episodes in 1997, making it the record holder of the highest-rated episode for any local series on Philippine television. After Esperanza ended, it was followed by Labs Ko Si Babe , the first romantic comedy television series in the Philippines starring Jolina Magdangal and Marvin Agustin . When Labs Ko Si Babe finished its run, Star Creatives produced Pangako Sa 'Yo in 2000 starring Kristine Hermosa and Jericho Rosales , with

161-459: Is a Philippine film , television production and distribution company headquartered in Quezon City . It is one of the largest film studios in the Philippines, along with Regal Entertainment , GMA Pictures , MQ Studios and Viva Films . Star Cinema has produced and released most of the highest-grossing Philippine films of all time . Star Cinema, along with its subsidiaries and

184-484: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kapamilya Box Office Kapamilya Box Office (KBO) was a Philippine pay-per-view television channel. It was initially launched in May 2015 as a pay-per-view channel for the historic boxing match between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. Originally registered as the "TVplus Xtra Channel," it became inactive after

207-669: The Banff World Media Festival for best telenovela program and earned Angel Locsin an International Emmy Awards nomination for performance by a female actor - the country's first overall acting nomination ever on the awards show. Sana Maulit Muli (2008) also gained a following in Taiwan when it was dubbed in Taiwanese Minnan . Kahit Isang Saglit (2008) became a finalist in the 37th International Emmy Awards. Its 2010 production Magkaribal became

230-899: The 1990s has been well received with some earning critical acclaim with films including May Minamahal (1993), Maalaala Mo Kaya: The Movie (1994), Madrasta (1996), Magic Temple (1996), and Bata, Bata… Pa'no Ka Ginawa? (1998). The 1990s also saw the pioneering works of the company by integrating computer-generated images, special effects and makeup/prosthetic into some of its films like Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara (1995), Magic Temple (1996), Kokey (1997), Magandang Hatinggabi (1998), Hiling (1998), and Puso ng Pasko (1998) among others. Other notable works are live-action adaptations of popular Japanese anime series like Sarah... Ang Munting Prinsesa (1995) and Cedie (1996), in turn based on children's novels by English playwright and author Frances Hodgson Burnett , which incorporates stylish production designs and costumes and

253-641: The Filipino-American film American Adobo with mixed reviews in the United States. In late 2007, Sky Films, a distribution company previously acquired by ABS-CBN in 2001, was merged with Star Cinema. In 2010, Star Cinema co-financed and released RPG Metanoia , the first 3D computer-animated Filipino film in history. In 2013, Star Cinema co-financed and released Erik Matti's On the Job with mixed to positive reviews abroad. Star Cinema films that

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276-902: The Solar System Keep the Bastards Out , a fictional organization invented by Seattle Post-Intelligencer columnist Emmett Watson Korea Baseball Organization KBO League , the baseball major league of Korea Kosi Bird Observatory , Nepal ISO 639:kbo , Kaliko language of DR Congo and South Sudan IATA code of Kabalo Airport , an airport in the Democratic Republic of the Congo See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "kbo" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with KBO All pages with titles containing KBO KBOS (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

299-477: The banner of Star Pacific Cinema in an attempt to penetrate the Hollywood B-movie market. The 2000s has been the most successful time for Star Cinema in terms of box office gross. Most of the all-time highest-grossing films in the history of the Philippines are either produced or co-produced by Star Cinema as reported by Box Office Mojo . In 2002, Star Cinema together with Unitel Pictures released

322-603: The event. In April 2016, the channel was rebranded as KBO. Kapamilya Box Office permanently ceased broadcasting on June 30, 2020, due to a cease-and-desist order (ACDO) issued by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) and Solicitor General Jose Calida against ABS-CBN TV Plus following the expiration of its franchise. However, operations continued through Sky Cable via SKY PPV (Sky Pay-Per-View) and various platforms of The Filipino Channel . KBO's weekend programming included

345-522: The now-defunct MOR 101.9 Manila , forms the Star Creatives Group , the main entertainment division of the media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation . Vanguard Films was formed in 1983. It was headed by Simon Ongpin and Charo Santos-Concio . In 1985, the serial komiks by Nerissa Cabral, Hindi Nahahati ang Langit was adapted into a film and it stars Christopher de Leon , Lorna Tolentino , Edu Manzano , and Dina Bonnevie . The said film

368-755: The pay-per-view channel without established guidelines from the NTC. On June 23, 2020, the Supreme Court of the Philippines dismissed the quo warranto petition to revoke ABS-CBN Corporation's franchise, stating that the petition was moot and academic since the franchise had already expired; thus, voiding the franchise ab initio would not change anything. However, the quo warranto petition filed against ABS-CBN Convergence Inc. for allegedly operating KBO illegally remains pending. Star Cinema ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc. , doing business as Star Cinema and also known as ABS-CBN Films (since 2018),

391-664: The programs dubbed in French is Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay which will cater to French-speaking audience in Africa and Europe. Star Cinema has also produced TV promos, spots and specials for the ABS-CBN network. In 2011, Star Cinema spent ₱12 million for the Philippine National Anthem video clip of ABS-CBN network. Star Home Video is the home video and DVD distribution arm of ABS-CBN Film Productions Inc. It

414-449: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title KBO . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=KBO&oldid=1254342101 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing German-language text Short description

437-497: The studio coining the term " teleserye " to promote the series. Its ratings peaked at 64.9% on its finale episode, marking the highest rating for any series finale episode on Philippine television. Pangako Sa 'Yo also became popular abroad, notably across Africa and Asia. It was followed by another successful series Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay (2002) and It Might Be You (2003). In 2008, its most expensive television production Lobo (known internationally as She Wolf ) received

460-487: Was absorbed into newly inaugurated Star Cinema. This time, it became a subsidiary of the ABS-CBN Corporation . The last film released by Vision Films was Isang Bala Ka Lang: Part 2 (1993), starring Fernando Poe Jr. Star Cinema was founded on May 8, 1993, with producer Malou N. Santos becoming the studio's managing director. Although still a new player in the film industry, Star Cinema poised itself to be

483-766: Was directed by Mike de Leon . In 1989, Santos-Concio formed Vision Films, replacing Vanguard Films. It operated independently from ABS-CBN and Regal Films . The first film offering of the company was Kailan Mahuhugasan ang Kasalanan (1989), directed by Lino Brocka . Throughout its short existence, all of the films produced by Vision Films are drama based on radio serials and action-thriller based on true stories. In 1990, two films were released: Nagsimula sa Puso and Kapag Langit ang Humatol , both were adapted from radio serials of DZRH AM radio. In 1990 and 1991, another two action films Bala at Rosaryo starring Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. and Ganti ng Api starring Ronnie Ricketts were respectively released. In 1993, Vision Films

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506-523: Was shot abroad. From September 1997 to July 1999, former Viva Films executive Eric Cuatico Jr. briefly served as co-managing director of the studio alongside Santos. Star Cinema also made a film adaptation of ABS-CBN's successful TV series like Mara Clara: The Movie , released in 1996 and Mula sa Puso: The Movie , Wansapanataym: The Movie and Esperanza: The Movie are released in 1999. In 1997, 1998 and 2000, Star Cinema produced Goodbye America , Legacy , and Doomsdayer respectively under

529-521: Was well received by critics in this period were Anak (2000), Tanging Yaman (2000), Bagong Buwan (2001), Dekada '70 (2002), Nasaan Ka Man (2005), Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo (2006), In My Life (2009) and On the Job (2013). The television unit of ABS-CBN Film Productions is Star Creatives , was established in 1997 to produce telenovelas for the ABS-CBN television network. It started its television venture in 1997 with Esperanza ,

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