ABS-CBN Studios

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ABS-CBN Studios
Company type Division
Industry
Predecessors BBC Entertainment Department
Founded1962;62 years ago (1962)
Headquarters ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Sgt. Esguerra Avenue corner Mother Ignacia Street, Diliman, ,
Philippines
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Laurenti M. Dyogi (Head of Entertainment Division)
  • Robert Labayen (Head, Creative Communications Management)
  • Karlo Victoriano (Motion Graphic Artist, Creative Communications Management)
Products
Parent ABS-CBN Corporation (1962–1972; 1986–present)
Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation (1973–1986)
Divisions
Website ent.abs-cbn.com

ABS-CBN Studios (also known as ABS-CBN Entertainment, ABS-CBN Entertainment Group, ABS-CBN Entertainment Department, or just simply ABS-CBN ) is a Philippine film, television production and distribution company and the entertainment division of ABS-CBN Corporation from 1962 to September 21, 1972 and since September 14, 1986, and formerly of Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation (as BBC Entertainment Department) from November 4, 1973 to September 7, 1986. It was founded in 1962 with Mga Bayani sa Kalawakan as its first program. Laurenti Dyogi (who also heads the network's talent agency Star Magic) is the head of the division. The division also has ABS-CBN Creative Communications Management headed by Robert Labayen which is responsible for designing and animating graphics for the network's programs, promos, station identities, and bumpers therefore ABS-CBN Studios is also the conglomerate's and network's in-house design agency.

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The division under the ABS-CBN Entertainment name and logo is used for its YouTube account that distributes archived entertainment content, teasers, episodes and highlights of the network's shows and since August 1, 2020, livestreams the web-based channel Kapamilya Online Live, website since 2014, and Twitter account. As in-house production division of the main ABS-CBN terrestrial television network until 2020, it originally simply used the "ABS-CBN" name and logo as YouTube account from July 15, 2008 to 2014 and as program distributor until 2021, and then began to identify itself as ABS-CBN Entertainment as distributor in January 2021 when it started to distribute its programs to broadcast companies like ZOE Broadcasting Network, Advanced Media Broadcasting System, GMA Network Inc. and TV5 Network Inc. [1] [2] [3] [4]

On December 13, 2023, during the ABS-CBN's Christmas special, it was announced that the entertainment division would adapt the ABS-CBN Studios as distributor, with ABS-CBN Entertainment is now used concurrently with the ABS-CBN Studios name. The new name, logo, and opening billboard were first used in January 2024 starting with Project: Zoomers and officially with Linlang: The Teleserye Version , then later on April 6, the new simplified OBB, same as ABS-CBN Entertainment was currently used since It's Showtime . [5] [6]

As of 2024, there are currently six divisions of ABS-CBN Studios in operation, with GMO Entertainment Unit went defunct on March 22, 2019 and was replaced by RCD Narratives.

Production works

Logo used as ABS-CBN Entertainment since 2014. ABS-CBN Entertainment Logo 2021.svg
Logo used as ABS-CBN Entertainment since 2014.
Primary logo used since January 1, 2024. ABS-CBN Studios logo.png
Primary logo used since January 1, 2024.

TV series

Films

2024

TitleRelease dateDirectorCastGenre(s)Associated film production
Un/Happy For You August 14 Petersen Vargas Joshua Garcia and Julia Barretto Romantic drama Star Cinema
Viva Films
Hello, Love, Again November 13 Cathy Garcia-Sampana Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards Romantic drama Star Cinema
GMA Pictures

Upcoming

Release dateTitleDirectorCastGenre(s)StatusAssociated film productionRef
December 25, 2024 And the Breadwinner Is… Jun Robles Lana Vice Ganda Comedy FilmingStar Cinema
The IdeaFirst Company
2024 Nang Mapagod si Kamatayan Dan Villegas Daniel Padilla and Zanjoe Marudo Buddy film, Black Comedy Pre-productionStar Cinema [7] [8]
TBAMy Love Will Make You DisappearChad Vidanes Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino Romantic comedy

Production divisions

Current divisions

Former division

Partner entities

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