The ELJ Communications Center in Diliman, Quezon City, the corporate headquarters of ABS-CBN.
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Traded as | : ABS |
Industry | Mass media |
Predecessor | Bolinao Electronics Corporation (1946–1952, 1957–1967) Alto Sales Corporation/Alto Broadcasting System (1952–1957) Chronicle Broadcasting Network, Inc. (1956–1957) ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation (1967–1972, 1986–2010) |
Founded | June 13, 1946 |
Founder |
James Lindenberg Antonio Quirino Eugenio Lopez, Sr. Fernando Lopez |
Headquarters | ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Sgt. Esguerra Avenue corner Mother Ignacia Street, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Key people
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Eugenio Lopez III (Chairman) Augusto Almeda Lopez (Vice chairman) Carlo Katigbak (President and CEO) Rolando P. Valdueza (CFO) Charo Santos-Concio (CCO) Cory Vidanes (COO of broadcast) |
Revenue | ₱41.6 billion (FY 2016) |
₱7.940 billion (FY 2015) | |
₱3.525 billion (FY 2016) | |
Total assets | ₱72.724 billion (FY 2016) |
Total equity | ₱31.715 billion (FY 2016) |
Owner | Lopez, Inc. (57.24%) ABS-CBN Holdings Corporation (33.97%) Public ownership (8.79%) |
Number of employees
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9,531 (FY 2015) |
Parent | Lopez, Inc. (Lopez Holdings Corporation) |
Divisions |
ABS-CBN Digital Media ABS-CBN Entertainment ABS-CBN News ABS-CBN Regional ABS-CBN Sports Star Creatives |
Subsidiaries |
ABS-CBN Convergence ABS-CBN Film Productions ABS-CBN Foundation ABS-CBN Global ABS-CBN Publishing ACJ O Shopping Creative Programs Play Innovations Sky Cable |
Website | www.abs-cbn.com |
ABS-CBN Corporation, commonly known as ABS-CBN, is a Filipino media and entertainment group based in Quezon City. It is the Philippines' largest entertainment and media conglomerate in terms of revenue, operating income, net income, assets, equity, market capitalization, and number of employees. ABS-CBN was formed by the merger of Alto Broadcasting System and Chronicle Broadcasting Network. It was first founded in 1946 by Jewish American electronics engineer James Lindenberg and Judge Antonio Quirino (the brother of the sixth Philippine President Elpidio Quirino) as Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC). BEC would in turn become Alto Broadcasting System or ABS. Chronicle Broadcasting Network, on the other hand, was founded in 1952 by newspaper mogul Don Eugenio Lopez, Sr. and his brother Fernando Lopez (the Philippine Vice President for three terms from 1949 to 1953 and 1965 to 1973). The two companies were merged and incorporated as ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation on February 1, 1967, shortened to simply ABS-CBN Corporation in 2010 to reflect the company's diversification. The common shares of ABS-CBN was first traded on the in July 1992 under the ticker symbol ABS.
The group owns and operates the ABS-CBN and ABS-CBN Sports+Action national television networks as well as the Radyo Patrol and My Only Radio radio networks. The ABS-CBN television network in particular is the largest contributor to the group's revenue, generating about 40 to 60 percent of the group's total annual revenue mainly from selling airtime to advertisers. The remaining revenue is generated from consumer sales, mainly from ABS-CBN Global Ltd. which runs The Filipino Channel and from pay TV and broadband internet provider Sky. Other companies under the ABS-CBN group are motion picture company Star Cinema, music recording label Star Music, publishing firm ABS-CBN Publishing, and pay TV content provider and distributor ABS-CBN Cable Channels. Among the pay TV networks and channels under the ABS-CBN group are ABS-CBN News Channel, Cinema One, Myx, and Myx TV. Recently, ABS-CBN has also ventured and diversified into new businesses such as cellular telephony ABS-CBN Mobile, video on demand I Want TV, digital terrestrial television ABS-CBN TV Plus, family entertainment center Kidzania Manila, and home TV shopping O Shopping.