Cinema One

Cinema One
Cinema One
Cinema One 2009.png
Launched May 20, 2001
Network ABS-CBN
Studio 23
Owned by Creative Programs, Inc. a subsidiary of ABS-CBN Corporation
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Slogan Ang Buhay Natin Parang Sine ("Our Life [is] Like the Movies")
The No.1 Cable Channel In The Philippines' (secondary)
Country Philippines
Broadcast area Quezon City, Philippines
Headquarters ELJ Communications Center Building, Quezon City, Philippines
Sister channel(s) ABS-CBN Channel 2
ABS-CBN Regional Network Group
ABS-CBN News Channel
Kapamilya Channel
Myx
Studio 23
The Filipino Channel
Hero TV
Knowledge Channel
DZMM TeleRadyo
Lifestyle Network
Maxxx
Balls
Velvet
Website http://www.cinemaone.tv
Availability
Satellite
DirecTV
United States
Channel 2063
as Cinema One Global
Cable
SkyCable Channel 56
Sunvision Cable Channel 56
Southern CableVision Inc. (Iligan City) Channel 12

Cinema One is the Tagalog movie channel of ABS-CBN Corporation. It is accessible through Direct-To-Home cable subscription service (exclusive only to SkyCable), through the internet (ABS-CBNNow! service) and worldwide (The Filipino Channel).

In August of 2011 a new logo with rainbow chrome will be used as the new logo for the new network

Contents

History

Launched on May 20, 2001, Cinema One is a 24-hour Filipino movie channel created for lovers of Tagalog movies, with titles ranging from classics to recent blockbusters and award-winning films. Its film inventory covers all genres from romance, drama, comedy, action, horror and fantasy films produced by the country’s top movie outfits. Local productions such as Inside The Cinema with Boy Abunda and the weekly Cinemanews are also shown to cater to viewers’ craving for Philippine showbiz updates and celebrity profiles.

The channel started in June 12, 1994 when i-Channel merged with Classic 21 to form Sky 1, which was launched with morning schedules containing public affairs, business and mostly Filipino movies. Seeing audience growth in the movies being shown, in 1998, Sky 1 became Pinoy Blockbuster Channel wherein programming was reformatted to show series of movies produced by local productions. Supported by its large and growing avid viewers, on May 20, 2001 Pinoy Blockbuster Channel became Cinema One, this time showing not only local movies but foreign films as well.

Cinema One logo used from 2006 to 2009

As Cinema One, the channel grew its subscriber base and immediately gained acceptance. For the past 10 years, it has stayed in the No. 1 spot as the most watched cable channel in the country dominating all other foreign and local cable channels. As the country's number one cable channel, Cinema One airs all the movies popular and award-winning movies from the library of Star Cinema, Regal Entertainment, Viva Films, Seiko Films, RVQ, FPJ, LVN and others. In 2005, the channel ventured into original digital movie productions under its annual Cinema One Originals project to showcase the talents and diverse voices of the local independent cinema. Cinema One Originals has produced award-winning titles such as Confessional, Huling Balyan ng Buhi, Rome & Juliet, Tambolista, Yanggaw, Sa North Diversion Road, Imburnal, Dose, Altar and others.

As part of ABS-CBN’s global marketing strategy, Cinema One Global was launched last May 2004, to reach out and give quality entertainment to the Filipino communities in North America, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.

The new face of Cinema One with the tagline, “Ang Buhay Natin, Parang Sine”, reinforces its affinity with the movie-loving audience who tune in to experience larger than life entertainment on the small screen.

On October 16,2011 Nationwide will reemerge with a new logo in rainbow chrome as Cinema One and Cinema One Globals new network showcasing TV Classics Current TV Dramas and Movies.

List of Cinema One Slogans

  • 1994 - 1998 Sky 1 The Pinoy Movie Channel
  • 1998 - 2001 Pinoy Blockbuster Channel Basta Pelikula, Ito ang Bida
  • May 20, 2001 - February 28, 2003 Cinema One Look Who's Watching.
  • March 1, 2003 - March 19, 2006 Cinema One Enjoy Kang Kasama (I Enjoy Your Company)
  • March 20, 2006–Present Cinema One Ang Buhay Natin Parang Sine (Our Life Looks Like a Movie).
  • 2009–Present (secondary) The No. 1 Cable Channel In The Philippines

"Alay ni Da King: An FPJ Special"

On December 23, 2007, 3:30 p.m. ‘Alay ni Da King: a FPJ Special’ was hosted by Cinema One ABS-CBN Channel Head Charo Santos-Concio. (cable channel available on SkyCable gold and silver). Susan Roces will contribute their life journey. In 3 parts, FPJ, "The Artist" hosted by Vilma Santos, FPJ: Ang Kaibigan, by Christopher de Leon and FPJ: Ang Idolo, by Boots Anson Roa. A 38-minute music video features Poe before he died.[1]

Cinema One Programming Highlights

Currently

  • Monday Drama
  • Tuesday Comedy
  • Wednesday Winners
  • Thursday Fantasy/Horror
  • Pinoy Kool Cinema
  • Blockbuster Sunday
  • Cinema News
  • Must See Movies
  • Inside The Cinema with Boy Abunda
  • Pop Theatre
  • Romance Central
  • Sabado Digital Night
  • VIP Pass hosted by Megan Young
  • Take One
  • Star Cinema Presents (1996-2001 ABS-CBN; 2010–present Cinema One)

Previously

  • Behind The Headlines
  • Celebrity Hit List
  • Coverstory
  • Cinema News 1
  • Cinema News Alert
  • Cinematalk
  • Cine Tonight
  • Cineview
  • My Movie
  • My Space
  • Persona
  • Review Night
  • Sabado Super Sine
  • Sunday Cine Premiere
  • Friday Action
  • Saturday Asian Showdown
  • Comedy Classics
  • Drama Studio
  • Rewind

External links

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • One Canada Square — A view of One Canada Square, the second tallest building in the United Kingdom. Record height Tallest in the United …   Wikipedia

  • One Night Stand (película) — One Night Stand Solicita una imagen para este artículo. Título Después de una noche Ficha técnica …   Wikipedia Español

  • Cinema of Iran — Persian Arts Visual Arts Painting …   Wikipedia

  • Cinema of Argentina — A night at Corrientes Avenue s Opera Theatre, Buenos Aires The cinema of Argentina has a tradition dating back to the late nineteenth century, and continues to play a role in the culture of Argentina. Argentine actors and directors have made the… …   Wikipedia

  • Cinema of the United Kingdom — List of British films 1888 1919 1920s 1930s 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 …   Wikipedia

  • Cinema of the Soviet Union — Russian Empire 1908–1917 List of Soviet films 1917–1929 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930s 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 …   Wikipedia

  • Cinema of Slovakia — List of Slovak films Before 1920 1920s 1930s 1940s …   Wikipedia

  • Cinema of Hungary — List of Hungarian films 1901 1947 1948 1989 1990 present Actors • Directors • Producers European cinema …   Wikipedia

  • Cinema in Delhi — Cinema has always been one of the most popular forms of entertainment in the city of Delhi, India. Therefore, movie theaters are major entertainment venues in the city, and have been prominent in the nation s movie theatre industry. In recent… …   Wikipedia

  • Cinema of Japan — List of Japanese films 1898–1919 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”