Southern Broadcasting Network

Southern Broadcasting Network
Type Broadcast commercial television and radio network
Parent Gem Communications Holdings (1992-2010)
Solar Entertainment (2010-present)
Key people
Current Management
Wilson Y. Tieng (Chairman)
William Y. Tieng (President)
Former Management
Lucio Co (Majority Stockholder)
Leonardo B. Dayao (Chairman)
Teofilo A. Henson (President)
Launch date
May 30, 1992 (1992-05-30)
Former names
World TV 21 (1992-1996)
Picture format
NTSC 480i (SDTV) 4:3
Affiliation ETC (January 1, 2008-March 1, 2011, November 30, 2013-present)
Talk TV (March 2, 2011-October 29, 2012)
Solar News Channel (October 30, 2012-November 29, 2013)
Official website
ETC on Solar Entertainment site

Southern Broadcasting Network, Inc. (SBN) is a Filipino-owned media company based radio and television network based in Metro Manila. SBN is a subsidiary of Solar Entertainment Corporation, a Filipino-owned television company managed by the Tieng family.

Its main broadcast facilities are located at the Third Floor, Worldwide Corporate Center, EDSA corner Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City with office located at 22/F Strata 2000 Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.

History


World TV/SBN era (1992-2007)

SBN 21 Logo from 1996 to 2005.

SBN was founded by Gem Communications Holdings Corporation (GemCom) majority owned by Filipino-Chinese tycoon Lucio Co, founder of supermarket chain Puregold Price Club Inc. with 97% share. Leonardo B. Dayao and Teofilo A. Henson served as Chairman and President of SBN, respectively.

The Davao-based broadcast company launched DWCP-TV channel 21, becoming the first local UHF TV station in Metro Manila starting May 30, 1992. It was then known as World TV 21, which was operated by the Kampana Television Corporation, providing programming content from ABC, ESPN and CNN on this channel.

On September 7, 1995, in accordance to current constitutional rules, SBN's franchise was approved as Republic Act No. 8147 by the Philippine Congress, yet even without the president's approval.

In 2000, SBN started airing Ang Dating Daan after transferring from PTV, as well as informative and educational programs and the most notable program during the network's popularity, SBN Music Videos. In 2001, the Iglesia ni Cristo launched its own program, Ang Tamang Daan, as a direct response to Ang Dating Daan, featuring video footages and recordings of ADD hosts as issues were tackled. Over time the animosity between the two groups has intensified, and their relationship has been severely strained. The Quezon City Regional Trial Court on Wednesday ordered televangelist Bro. Eliseo Soriano of Ang Dating Daan to pay the Iglesia ni Cristo, P100,000 in moral damages for libel committed 10 years ago. Branch 92 Judge Eleuterio Bathan also directed him to pay a fine of P6,000 each for two counts of libel. He ruled the elements of libel have been established in the case filed by INC over Soriano’s pronouncement on a television program on April 25, 2003 and the replay on April 27 on the same timeslot during the live program of Ang Dating Daan on SBN.[1][2]

The case stemmed from a complaint filed by members of the Iglesia ni Cristo, including its minister Michael Sandoval, due to statements of Soriano aired on August 10 referring to the minister. By 2004, Ang Dating Daan transferred to UNTV, while Ang Tamang Daan moved to the INC's secular television station Net 25.

New Management (2008-present)

Blocktime agreement and Subsequent purchase by Solar

ETC-21 logo from January 1, 2008 to March 1, 2011 from November 30, 2013 to July 26, 2014.

On January 1, 2008, Solar Entertainment Corporation began to lease airtime on SBN, choosing to broadcast programming from its entertainment channel ETC.[3] Months prior to the deal, SkyCable stated that they would offer less "redundant" programming and feature more series that had never been aired in the country before, but reports surfaced that channels operated by Solar were pulled due to a dispute; SkyCable's owner, ABS-CBN Corporation, believed that Solar's lower fees for advertising on its channels were causing ABS-CBN to lose revenue. The new deal between SBN, Radio Philippines Network, Rajah Broadcasting Network, and Solar is said to be a part of the latter's retaliation to Sky.

In mid-2010, GemCom sold all of its 97% equity share in SBN to Solar Entertainment for Php 368.8 million. Since then, SBN became a fully owned subsidiary of Solar.

Talk TV logo from March 2, 2011 to October 29, 2012.

When Solar Entertainment's former channel Solar TV expanded as a broadcast television company, after Solar acquired a 34% majority stake of RPN, ETC was transferred to RPN. SBN, meanwhile, renewed partnership with Solar to create news and talk channel Talk TV, with both parties enjoying a 50% share of the channel. The newly created channel conducted its test broadcast until March 31, 2011, with full operation commenced on April 1, 2011. By January 16, 2012, Talk TV became the first home of Solar's newly created division, Solar News. The first local news event covered was the Renato Corona impeachment trial. On October 30, Talk TV was relaunched as the Solar News Channel. Though it was claimed as "the first 24-hour English news channel on free-to-air TV", SBN (who holds free-to-air broadcast rights of SNC) never materialized SNC's slogan.

On December 1, 2013, Solar News Channel moved to RPN the following day to allow SNC's wider coverage, while ETC returned to SBN a day before.[4][5][6][7][8] (SNC and RPN, however, were sold to ALC Group of Companies chair, the late Amb. Antonio Cabangon Chua, in August the following year, due to the Tieng's loss of revenue after investing on RPN.)

Programming

ETC Programs

SBN Previously Programs

Southern Broadcasting Network stations Nationwide

SBN television stations

Branding Callsign Ch. # Power kW Station Type Location (Transmitter site)
SBN 21 Manila DWCP-TV TV-21 60 kW (500 kW ERP) Originating Metro Manila
SBN 21 Laoag DWAP-TV TV-21 1 kW Relay Laoag City, Ilocos Norte
SBN 21 Legazpi DWJP-TV TV-21 1 kW Relay Legazpi
SBN 32 Iloilo DYSN-TV TV-32 10 kW (2.1 kW ERP) Relay Iloilo
SBN 5 Bacolod DYLP-TV TV-5 10 kW (2.1 kW ERP) Relay Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
SBN 6 Cebu DYCP-TV TV-6 5 kW (10.5 kW ERP) Relay Cebu
SBN 22 Tacloban DYJP-TV TV-22 1 kW Relay Tacloban City, Leyte
SBN 27 Zamboanga DXJP-TV TV-27 1 kW Relay Zamboanga
SBN 4 Cagayan De Oro DXCS-TV TV-4 1 kW Relay Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental
SBN 7 Davao DXSS-TV TV-7 15 kW (10.5 kW ERP) Relay Davao

SBN Radio stations

Mom's Radio

In October 2015, SBN revived the Mom's Radio network in partnership with Makati-based Estima, Inc.

Branding Callsign Frequency Power (kW) Location
Mom's Radio 97.9 Laoag* DWSN-FM 97.9 MHz 10 kW Laoag
Mom's Radio 95.9 Naga* DZRB-FM 95.9 MHz 5 kW Naga
Mom's Radio 90.3 Bacolod DYCP-FM 90.3 MHz 5 kW Bacolod
Mom's Radio 88.3 Cebu DYAP-FM 88.3 MHz 5 kW Cebu
Mom's Radio 101.5 Tacloban* DYJP-FM 101.5 MHz 5 kW Tacloban
Mom's Radio 101.9 Zamboanga* DXJP-FM 101.9 MHz 10 kW Zamboanga
Mom's Radio 92.7 Cagayan De Oro* DXCS-FM 92.7 MHz 10 kW Cagayan De Oro
Mom's Radio 97.9 Davao DXSS-FM 97.9 MHz 10 kW Davao

* either defunct stations to re-air, or new stations awaiting NTC approval to air

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