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47-476: Sunday Funday may refer to: Sunday Funday (TV program) , a Philippine variety show Sunday Funday (block) , a programming block on American TV network Fox Sunday Funday , a 1995 video game based on Menace Beach Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sunday Funday . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

94-473: A five-year deal with Solar Entertainment . Due to high costs and poor ratings, the programs were dropped throughout 2008. The NBA review show "House of Hoops" was cut back and eventually cancelled by April 2008. The PBA, which was previously aired on ABC, did not have its contract renewed and instead found a new home on RPN through a partnership with Solar Entertainment, leading to RPN's privatization by Solar in 2011. In March 2008, "Tonyboy" Cojuangco announced

141-619: A group led by businessman Antonio "Tonyboy" Cojuangco Jr. Cojuangco, the former chairman of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) and owner of Dream Satellite TV and Bank of Commerce , formally acquired the assets in October of the same year. Cojuangco became the president and CEO of ABC, with Jose T. Pardo, a former secretary of the Department of Trade and Industry , serving as

188-502: A lack of advertisement support and poor ratings. TV5 renewed its partnership with Viva Entertainment in October 2020, focusing on local versions of foreign programming and TV remakes of Viva classic films. From January 2016 until December 31, 2018, TV5 and Cignal , through Hyper , served as the official free-to-air and pay television partners, respectively, for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in

235-628: A partnership between ABC and MPB Primedia Inc., a local company backed by Media Prima Berhad of Malaysia . The partnership was part of a long-term strategy to enhance ABC's competitiveness in the network wars between ABS-CBN and GMA. MPB Primedia Inc. was established as an asset for Media Prima's proposed private equity fund to invest in media companies in Southeast Asia. Under the agreement, MPB Primedia Inc. produced and sourced entertainment programs, while ABC would continue to be responsible for news programming and station operation. MPB Primedia

282-657: A partnership with sister company Cignal TV to handle its programming. The partnership aimed to bring back the Network's competitive edge and allow it to compete with other TV networks in the Philippines, including GMA Network . TV5 unveiled its first wave of entertainment programs produced by block timers such as Archangel Media/ APT Entertainment , ContentCows Company, Inc., Luminus Productions, Inc., Regal Entertainment , Viva Television , and Brightlight Productions . Additionally, shows from ABS-CBN that were affected by

329-418: A period of game show popularity among Philippine networks, influenced by the success of Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation 's Philippine editions of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (hosted by Christopher de Leon , later transferred to TV5 and hosted by Vic Sotto ) and The Weakest Link (hosted by Edu Manzano ). In June 2003, the joint consortium of Tan and Roces sold ABC TV and radio stations to

376-495: A rebranding and was relaunched as The 5 Network or simply 5 . The new logo featured the removal of the word " TV " and was designed to be more flexible for other divisions to use it as part of TV5's own identity. The programming grid was divided into three blocks: ESPN5 for sports, News5 for news programs, and On 5 for other content. Additionally, D5 Studio focused on digital content, while Studio 5 produced Filipino productions for various platforms. The "Kapatid" ("sibling") moniker

423-745: A reputation as "The Fastest Growing Network" under the leadership of network executive Tina Monzon-Palma , who served as Chief Operating Officer. On December 9, 1994, ABC obtained a 25-year legislative franchise through Republic Act No. 7831, which authorizes the Network to establish and operate television and radio stations across the country. In 2001, ABC started producing local versions of popular game shows, including The Price Is Right (hosted by Dawn Zulueta , later acquired by ABS-CBN ), Wheel of Fortune (hosted by Rustom Padilla , later acquired by ABS-CBN ), and Family Feud (hosted by Ogie Alcasid , later acquired by GMA Network , then by ABS-CBN , and eventually returned to GMA). The move came during

470-477: A revision of the 2010 logo. On July 1, 2022, the network introduced a new slogan, " Iba'ng Saya pag Sama-Sama " (The Fun is One of a Kind When We're Together), accompanied by a new station jingle and station ID. On January 31, 2023, Guido R. Zaballero was appointed as the president and CEO of TV5 Network, effective February 1, 2023. The appointment followed the retirement of Robert P. Galang, who had been leading Cignal TV and TV5 since 2020 . Jane J. Basas assumed

517-521: A wide screen presentation, optimizing the viewing experience for viewers with compatible wide screen televisions. TV5, originally known as the Associated Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), had undergone numerous rebranding throughout its history. Here is a summary of the Network's branding changes: TV5 has used several logos throughout its history. Notable variations include the iconic cyclone logo used from 1992 to 2004,

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564-2087: Is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by TV5 . It aired from April 8 to June 10, 2012, and was replaced by Game 'N Go . Hosts [ edit ] Joshua Davis BJ Forbes AJ Muhlach Aki Torio John Uy Christian Samson Rico dela Paz Meg Imperial Morissette Nadine Lustre Shy Carlos See also [ edit ] TV5 List of programs broadcast by TV5 (Philippine TV network) References [ edit ] External links [ edit ] Sunday Funday on Facebook v t e Philippine afternoon variety television shows Current All-Out Sundays ASAP Eat Bulaga! It's Showtime TiktoClock Defunct 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila Diz Iz It! Family Kuarta o Kahon Fan*tastik Game 'N Go GMA Supershow HAPPinas Happy Hour Happy Time Happy Truck ng Bayan Happy Truck HAPPinas Happy Yipee Yehey! Hey It's Saberdey! It's Your Lucky Day Lunch Break Lunch Date MTB Party Pilipinas Pilipinas Win Na Win P.O.5 Sa Linggo nAPO Sila SOP Student Canteen Sunday All Stars Sunday Funday Sunday Noontime Live! Sunday PinaSaya Tahanang Pinakamasaya Tropang LOL Wowowee Wowowillie Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sunday_Funday_(TV_program)&oldid=1236337044 " Categories : 2012 Philippine television series debuts 2012 Philippine television series endings 2010s Philippine television series TV5 (Philippine TV network) variety shows TV5 (Philippine TV network) original programming Filipino-language television shows Hidden categories: Articles lacking sources from October 2021 All articles lacking sources Articles with short description Short description

611-516: Is different from Wikidata TV5 (Philippine TV network) TV5 (stylized as 5 and formerly known as ABC ) is a Philippine free-to-air television and radio network headquartered in Mandaluyong , with additional studios in Novaliches, Quezon City . It serves as the flagship network of TV5 Network , Inc., which is owned by MediaQuest Holdings , the multimedia subsidiary of

658-633: The COVID-19 pandemic and negative reactions from viewers and fans, the rebranding was postponed to July 20, until it was ultimately cancelled. The network brought back the TV5 brand on July 20, 2020, and introduced new Filipino-dubbed series and more entertainment content during prime-time. On July 27, 2020, Cignal TV , TV5, and Smart Communications announced a multi-year deal with the National Basketball Association (NBA) for

705-925: The Quezon Memorial Circle , a tradition that continued until 2017. In 2015, the Network changed its corporate name from ABC Development Corporation to TV5 Network , Inc. The network faced increasing losses and debts due to a decline in advertisers and the impact of digitalization. This led to a series of employee layoffs, with the biggest retrenchment occurring in September 2015. TV5's in-house entertainment division faced dissolution, and its Chief Entertainment Content Officer, Wilma Galvante, concluded her consultancy contract. The network's workforce decreased from 4,000 employees in 2013 and 2014 to approximately 900 employees as of late 2021 . Unable to produce original content until 2020, TV5 appointed Vicente "Vic" Del Rosario, CEO of Viva Entertainment , as

752-698: The Securities and Exchange Commission for an increase in capitalization and amendments to ABC's articles of incorporation and bylaws. They were granted a permit to operate by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC). ABC completed the construction of its studio complex and transmitter tower in Barangay San Bartolome, Novaliches , Quezon City in 1990. Test broadcasts began at the end of 1991, featuring documentaries from Japan. On February 21, 1992,

799-423: The network's franchise non-renewal were transferred to TV5. The network also expressed its willingness to hire displaced employees from ABS-CBN. In mid-September 2020, TV5 announced a second wave of programs for October, including shows produced by Regal, Viva, APT Entertainment, Brightlight Productions, and News5. On January 18, 2021, TV5 started carrying selected programming produced by ABS-CBN Studios after

846-470: The ABC logo with a yellow circle introduced in 2004, and the shaking television logo adopted after the 2008 relaunch. In 2018, TV5 introduced the numerical 5 logo, which was redesigned from the 2010 logo, which dropped the "TV" word and incorporated the program title within the logo. A variation of this logo was unveiled in 2019, which featured a light red color but changed to a darker red color in 2021. TV5 offers

893-424: The Network also received awards in their respective categories. In early 2007, ABC implemented budget cuts that mainly affected its news department, resulting in significant layoffs and a diminished capacity for coverage. The cuts were implemented before the 2007 general elections . In November 2007, ABC launched new sports programming, including NBA basketball, professional boxing, and WWE events, as part of

940-546: The Network officially returned to the air as the Associated Broadcasting Company (ABC). The flagship station adopted the call sign DWET-TV, and the corporate name became Associated Broadcasting Company, using the initial "C" instead of "Corporation" as the corporate initial. The change reflected the new management of the revived network. On February 4, 1994, ABC launched nationwide satellite broadcasting. The Network experienced rapid growth and earned

987-586: The Network's Chief Entertainment Strategist. Changes were implemented in TV5's entertainment programming, including the formation of the Viva-TV5 joint venture Sari-Sari Channel and the outsourcing of Viva Television for entertainment shows. The partnership was announced at a trade launch in Bonifacio Global City , Taguig on November 25, 2015. However, several of the new shows were cancelled due to

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1034-533: The Network's board chairman. Under the new management, significant changes were introduced, including strengthening the news and public affairs division, modernizing broadcast equipment, and acquiring broadcast rights for Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) games. The network executives, led by Roberto Barreiro, also coined a new slogan, "Iba Tayo!" ("We're Different!"), during the "network wars" between ABS-CBN and GMA . ABC aimed to differentiate itself by offering fresh and distinct programming formats, targeting

1081-523: The Philippines. In July 2016, TV5 started airing selected programs from MTV and MTV International as part of a deal with Viacom International Media Networks . The new MTV on TV5 block included shows like Catfish , Ridiculousness , and Ex on the Beach . On September 8, 2016, TV5 cancelled its locally produced programs Aksyon Bisaya and Aksyon Dabaw due to cost-cutting measures. The personnel remained employed to continue filing reports for

1128-660: The Philippines. TV5's programming is available through cable and satellite providers nationwide, and its content can be accessed internationally via Kapatid Channel , AksyonTV International and PBA Rush . Joaquin "Chino" Roces , the owner of the Manila Times , obtained a radio-TV franchise through the Republic Act 2945 from Congress on June 19, 1960. He then went on to establish the Associated Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), with

1175-588: The WWE. On October 12, 2017, TV5 Network announced its partnership with ESPN , obtaining the licensing rights for PBA, UFC, PSL, and the NFL , as well as access to ESPN programs and content. The partnership led to the formation of the ESPN5 brand, which aired on TV5 and AksyonTV . The move was part of TV5's temporary shift from a general entertainment station to a sports and news channel. On February 17, 2018, TV5 underwent

1222-621: The country, with a strong following among male and younger viewers. The network's programming, such as the PBA via Sports5 and the TV5 Kids block, contributed to its popularity. TV5 celebrated its fifth anniversary under the management of Manny V. Pangilinan with a trade launch of 2015 shows at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza on November 26, 2014. TV5 started each year with a New Year's Eve countdown called " Happy sa [year]" at

1269-649: The forced shutdown of ABC and the Manila Times . After the People Power Revolution in 1986, Chino Roces successfully advocated for the Network's reinstatement with President Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino . ABC did not resume operations until 1991 with a test broadcast, and it was officially reopened in 1992. Chino Roces died in 1988, but his son Edgardo Roces played a role in reopening the Network. Following Chino Roces death, new stakeholders led by broadcast veterans Edward Tan and Edgardo Roces worked towards resuming broadcasts. They obtained approval from

1316-558: The growing middle to upper-class youth market. While implementing these changes, ABC continued to support the Family Rosary Crusade and featured the religious pre-identification campaign "Please Pray the Rosary" before its programs, although this gradually phased out during the Network's programming revamp. In 2005, ABC received the "Outstanding TV Station" award at the 2005 KBP Golden Dove Awards , and several programs on

1363-587: The initial studios located along Pasong Tamo in Makati , Rizal (now part of Metro Manila ). ABC's first radio stations were DZMT 1100 kHz, DZTM 1380 kHz, and DZWS 1070 kHz. ABC became the seventh television network in the Philippines when it launched DZTM-TV Channel 5 in July 1962. From July 1962 to September 23, 1972, ABC operated radio and television services. On September 23, 1972, President Ferdinand E. Marcos declared martial law , resulting in

1410-528: The lawsuit, TV5 experienced a ratings revival under the new management. Its audience share increased from 1.9% in May–June 2008 (before the rebranding) to 11.1% in September 2009. On October 20, 2009, Media Prima announced its intention to divest its share in MPB Primedia / TV5, along with its affiliated ABC TV stations, and sell it to MediaQuest Holdings , the broadcasting division of PLDT . The decision

1457-465: The league's official broadcast rights in the Philippines, replacing Solar Entertainment Corporation . The games during the 2019–2020 season were aired live on free-to-air networks TV5 and One Sports . This marked the return of the NBA to TV5 since the partnership between the then-ABC and Solar Entertainment Corporation from 2007 to 2008. On August 15, 2020, 5 reverted to its former name, TV5 , and announced

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1504-1625: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sunday_Funday&oldid=1139658942 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sunday Funday (TV program) [REDACTED] This article does not cite any sources . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . Find sources:   "Sunday Funday" TV program  –  news   · newspapers   · books   · scholar   · JSTOR ( October 2021 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) 2012 Filipino TV series or program Sunday Funday Genre Variety show Created by Associated Broadcasting Company Developed by TV5 Entertainment Division Written by Wado Siman Directed by Al Quinn Presented by Various Hosts and Performers Opening theme " Paso (The Nini Anthem) " Composer Sak Noel Country of origin Philippines No. of episodes 10 Production Executive producer Faye Martel Running time 1 hour Original release Network TV5 Release April 8  ( 2012-04-08 )  – June 10, 2012  ( 2012-06-10 ) Sunday Funday

1551-477: The national edition of Aksyon . TV5 President and CEO Emmanuel "Noel" C. Lorenzana stepped down on September 30, 2016, and was replaced by basketball coach and Sports5/D5 Studio head Vicente "Chot" Reyes. Following Reyes' appointment, the Network announced a retrenchment of approximately 200 employees as part of TV5's digitalization efforts. In April 2017, TV5 acquired the rights to air WWE programming after Fox Philippines decided not to renew its contract with

1598-594: The network included retaining existing news programs and sports content in prime-time and reintroducing original entertainment programming through outsourcing. Perci Intalan returned as the head of programming in November. On February 4, 2020, Robert P. Galang was appointed as the new president and CEO of TV5 Network and Cignal TV , replacing Basas, who in turn appointed as the Chief Marketing Officer of Smart Communications . On March 8, 2020, 5 Plus

1645-449: The next day when it officially rebranded as TV5. The Network retained its alternative programming line-up but aimed to cater to "Progressive Pinoys, including those 'young at heart ' " to market classes C and D. TV5 unveiled its upgraded 120-kilowatt state-of-the-art stereo TV transmitter. Some ABC programs, such as Shall We Dance , Nick on TV5 , Kerygma TV, Light Talk , and Sunday TV Mass , were carried over to TV5's line-up. Despite

1692-609: The program as part of their on-screen graphics following the launch of 5 Plus . On April 22, 2019, TV5's legislative franchise was renewed for another 25 years under Republic Act No. 11320. On June 3, 2019, Chot Reyes retired as TV5 President and CEO and was succeeded by Jane Basas, who led pay-TV provider and radio company Cignal TV /Mediascape. Under Basas' leadership, the network outsourced news and sports programming from its co-owned Cignal channels, phased out daytime ESPN5 programs, focused on archived entertainment programs, and expanded movie blocks on 5 Plus . Future plans for

1739-507: The programming revamp, TV5 became the second most-watched TV network in prime-time TV ratings, according to the AGB-Nielsen survey. The network's strengthened prime-time programs from ABS-CBN Studios and Cignal Entertainment contributed to the achievement. On May 20, 2021, TV5 launched its new slogan " Iba sa 5 " (It's different on 5) along with a new station jingle, station ID, and a darker red scheme for its 2019 logo, itself still being

1786-592: The role of president and CEO of Cignal TV while serving as the president and CEO of MediaQuest , the holding company of TV5 and Cignal TV. On March 21, 2023, TV5 announced the launch of its main channel in high-definition (HD) feed, presented in a full-screen format, on Cignal TV . This development aimed to provide viewers with improved visual quality and enhanced viewing experience. The channel officially launched as TV5 HD on April 1, 2023. On April 16, 2023, TV5 began broadcasting in anamorphic 16:9 aspect ratio on free-to-air digital television. The change allowed for

1833-645: The shutdown of its free-to-air network . TV5 simulcast Kapamilya Channel programming, including shows like It's Showtime (2022–2023; later moved to All TV , GMA Network and GTV , in following years), ASAP , FPJ: Da King (2021–2023) and Sunday Blockbusters (2024) movie blocks, Kapamilya Gold ( Pira-Pirasong Paraiso and Nag-aapoy na Damdamin only), Primetime Bida and Yes Weekend! line-up (excluding Goin' Bulilit and TV Patrol which were instead simulcast on A2Z and All TV), Rated Korina (produced by Brightlight Productions from October 24, 2020, to June 16, 2023, before its production

1880-583: The telecommunications conglomerate PLDT . TV5 is popularly known as "The 'Kapatid' Network", employing the Filipino term for "sibling", a branding that was introduced in 2010. TV5's flagship station, DWET-TV , broadcasts on VHF Channel 5 for analog , UHF Channel 18 for digital , and UHF Channel 51 for digital test transmission, with the latter licensed to its sister company, Mediascape/Cignal TV . The network operates seven additional owned-and-operated stations and has twelve affiliate television stations across

1927-665: The top spot with ABS-CBN in General Santos . On December 23, 2013, TV5 began broadcasting from its new headquarters, the TV5 Media Center located in Reliance, Mandaluyong . In 2014, TV5 acquired the Filipino broadcast rights to the 2014 Winter Olympics , the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics , and the 2016 Summer Olympics . Despite financial struggles, TV5 remained one of the top three television networks in

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1974-421: Was de-emphasized during the period and was mainly used by News5 and ESPN5 for some programs. The network phased out Filipino-dubbed movies and foreign-acquired programming, which had been a practice since 2008, while Disney programs and movies aired in their original audio until 2019. On January 13, 2019, TV5 introduced a variation of its 2018 logo, which included the respective websites of the division producing

2021-603: Was driven by the Company's losses during the year. The acquisition was officially announced by Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan on March 2, 2010. A new line-up of programming was introduced through a trade launch at the World Trade Center , and the Network rebranded itself as the "Kapatid" ("sibling") network to compete with ABS-CBN and GMA Network . On October 1, 2010, TV5 took over the management of MediaQuest's Nation Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) stations. DWFM

2068-455: Was granted rights to schedule and manage sales of ABC-5's airtime. Christopher Sy was appointed CEO of MPB Primedia, Inc. but resigned in January 2009 due to reported differences in management style. ABC aired its final broadcast at around 22:00 PHT on August 8, 2008, with its late-night newscast Sentro as the last program. A countdown to the Network's relaunch followed until 19:00 PHT

2115-503: Was relaunched as One Sports , and the ESPN5 division was renamed and merged into the brand. The sports programming on 5 no longer carried the ESPN5 banner. The ESPN5 partnership continued online, with ESPN5.com serving as the sports portal of both One Sports and ESPN in the Philippines until October 13, 2021. TV5 Network announced on the same day that 5 would be rebranded as One TV , originally scheduled for April 13, 2020. However, due to

2162-514: Was relaunched as Radyo5 92.3 News FM (now 105.9 True FM ), a TV5-branded news radio station, on November 8, 2010. DWNB-TV was rebranded as AksyonTV on February 21, 2011, a news channel based on TV5's newscast Aksyon . TV5 experienced success and outranked GMA Network to become the second most-watched network in key cities in the Visayas and Mindanao , including Iloilo , Cebu , Bacolod , Davao , and Cagayan de Oro . The Network shared

2209-528: Was reverted to ABS-CBN on June 17, 2023), and Magandang Buhay (2023–2024; later moved to All TV on May 13, 2024). The agreement was made between ABS-CBN, Cignal TV , and Brightlight Productions . TV5 introduced its revamped programming under the slogan " TV5 TodoMax ," dividing programs into five blocks: TodoMax Kids, TodoMax Serbisyo ( Idol in Action ), TodoMax Panalo (afternoon programming line-up), TodoMax Primetime Singko, and TodoMax Weekend. Following

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