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ABS-CBN launches Kapamilya Online Live

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ABS-CBN strengthens the digital presence for its entertainment shows with the launch of Kapamilya Online Live.

The broadcasting network brings in its well-loved programs via livestreaming in the digital space. The audience may now watch new episodes of FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano, It’s Showtime, ASAP Natin ‘To, Love Thy Woman, A Soldier’s Heart, Magandang Buhay, Paano Kita Mapasasalamatan, and Iba Yan through the ABS-CBN Entertainment Facebook 10 and YouTube channels 13.

“By live streaming our shows on our Facebook and YouTube accounts for free without any subscription fees, we hope to be able to reach more Filipinos and stay true to our promise to continue to serve Filipinos in whatever way we can,” ABS-CBN chief operating officer for Broadcast Cory Vidanes said.

The Kapamilya Online Line is just one of the company’s initiatives in digital transformation as more audiences consume more content online. Among its digital platforms is the streaming service iWant that houses ABS-CBN programs as well as local movies and shows. Currently, it has over 11 million subscribers.

ABS-CBN News, on the other hand, will continue to broadcast its news programs online such as TV Patrol and The World Tonight on its Facebook page.

ABS-CBN recently shared that it would focus on businesses that do not require a legislative franchise, including digital channels, cable, international licensing and distribution, and production of content for various streaming services.

Other viewers residing in the Philippines may also watch ABS-CBN programs through the Kapamilya Channel available on cable and satellite TVs.

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Jess Onggoy · 6 years ago

Billions? have you even look for the facts? dang you are just talk without reading the documents passed by B.I.R.


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Jess · 6 years ago

When the government stops the largest media outlet in the country from broadcasting using TV and radio frequencies (which reach more than 90% of Filipinos) then it’s a clear attack on press freedom


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Jess · 6 years ago

ABS-CBN pays billions in taxes but the rotten and vindictive administration of Duterte would rather keep on borrowing and taxing the poor and the middle class to fund government programs


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Justin Edward Valiente · 6 years ago

Yung ABS-CBN sa ZOE TV Channel 11 na lang?


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Donna · 6 years ago

Sana mabalik n ang ABS CBN sa lalong madaling panahon.


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pressfreedom · 6 years ago

press freedom ba kamo?

Hay nako, gasgas na gasgas na ang black propaganda ng mga YelowDilaw


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