C/S

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C/S
Type Commercial television network
Country Philippines
Availability Defunct
Slogan Right Here. Right Now
Owner Solar Entertainment Corporation
Key people
Wilson Tieng (President)
William Tieng (Chairman)
Willy Y. Tieng (Vice-chairman)
Launch date
October 15, 2005
Dissolved November 28, 2009
Former names
Solar USA
Picture format
NTSC 480i (SDTV)
Language English
Replaced by CHASE (on C/S Origin)
Solar TV (on C/S 9)

C/S (standing for Crime/Suspense, originally used as an on-air brand) was used for several Filipino entertainment channels owned by the Solar Entertainment Corporation through Solar TV Network. It showed mostly American crime and suspense dramas, mysteries, reality, science fiction and action shows.

History

Solar Entertainment first launched its namesake entertainment cable channel in the early 2000s, one devoted to American programs. This channel was later known as Solar USA (the acronym stands for "Ultimate in Suspense and Action"), and then later simply as USA. USA was replaced by two separate channels in 2005. Solar USA's comedy and general entertainment programming was moved to Jack TV, while action and crime dramas were given a new separate channel, Crime/Suspense, later launched in October of that year.

As part of a partnership established with the Radio Philippines Network, C/S became the on-air brand for its network of over-the-air stations across the Philippines on January 1, 2008. The C/S cable channel was later rebranded as C/S Origin in September of the same year, while the RPN network later changed its branding to C/S 9 the next month, and then changed its name to Solar TV on November 29, 2009.

On December 24, 2011, CHASE was launched. This is the revival TV network of C/S because of its similar format. On October 20, 2012, it was rebranded as Jack City, carrying the same format. On March 22, 2015, Jack City was rebranded as CT.

Programs on C/S

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