ABS-CBN’s ‘Asap Natin ’To’, ‘FPJ: Da King’ to be simulcast on TV5 | Inquirer Entertainment

ABS-CBN’s ‘Asap Natin ’To’, ‘FPJ: Da King’ to be simulcast on TV5

By: - Reporter
/ 12:07 PM January 21, 2021

Piolo Pascual, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Martin Nievera, Regine Velasquez and Erik Santos

(L-R): Piolo Pascual, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Martin Nievera, Regine Velasquez and Erik Santos return to the ASAP stage — with social distancing. Image: screengrab via YouTube/ABS-CBN Entertainment

MANILA, Philippines — Viewers can soon expect to watch ABS-CBN’s much-beloved shows on TV5.

This is because ABS-CBN announced on Wednesday that its  Sunday “ASAP Natin ‘To” and “FPJ: Da King” will now be simulcast on the Kapatid network.

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In a statement, ABS-CBN  said that “ASAP Natin ‘To” will start airing on TV5 this Jan. 24 at 12 noon.

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Meanwhile, “FPJ: Da King”, which showcases the movies of the late Fernando Poe Jr., will also air on Jan. 24, and can be watched every Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

“This collaboration between Cignal, TV5, Brightlight Productions and ABS-CBN marks the start of greater cooperation among our various industry players and begins a new era of partnership,” Cignal and TV5 president Robert Galang said.

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“The future of entertainment media is rapidly converging around a dynamic mix of traditional and digital platforms, with Cignal and TV5 launching new content and synergies that will disrupt conventional broadcast methods,” he added.

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Before “ASAP Natin ‘To”, TV5 aired its own Sunday variety show “Sunday Noontime Live (SNL),” produced by Brightlight Productions and premiered in October 2020. “SNL,” however, was canceled after a three-month run due to poor ratings, the Philippine Entertainment Portal reported.

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ABS-CBN has been off the air since May 5, 2020, after the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) ordered the network shut after the network’s franchise lapsed.

Two months later, during a House Committee on Legislative Franchises hearing, 70 lawmakers voted to reject ABS-CBN’s bid for a fresh franchise.

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