Cinema One

Cinema One (also called C1 and stylized as C1NEMAONE) is a Philippine pay television channel targeted to the Filipino diaspora. It is owned by Creative Programs, a subsidiary of Philippine media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation. Its programming includes a lineup of mainstream and independent local and foreign films distributed by Star Cinema, Regal Entertainment Inc. (Regal Films) and rarely, OctoArts Films, film-related programming, and original made-for-television films.[1]

Cinema One
CountryPhilippines
Broadcast areaPhilippines
SloganLaging Kasama
(Always together)
HeadquartersABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Diliman, Quezon City
Programming
Language(s)Filipino
English
Picture format480i (16:9) (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerCreative Programs
Sister channels
History
LaunchedJune 12, 1994 (1994-06-12)
Former names
  • Sky 1 (1994-1998)
  • Pinoy Blockbuster Channel (1998-2001)
Links
Websitecinemaone.abs-cbn.com
Availability
Cable
Sky Cable
(Metro Manila)
Channel 56 (Digital)
Sky Cable
(Provincial)
Channel 401
Satellite
DirecTV (USA)Channel 2063
IPTV
StarHub TV
(Singapore)
Channel 145

History

The channel was launched on 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 Philippine movies. Sky 1 was rebranded as the Pinoy Blockbuster Channel on June 29, 1998, with its programming now being focused towards locally-produced films only. On May 20, 2001, Pinoy Blockbuster Channel was rebranded again Cinema One and added foreign movies to its schedule.[1]

Cinema One logo used from 2009 to April 16, 2013.

In 2005, Cinema One ventured into original movie productions under its annual Cinema One Originals film festival which showcase and grants funding to independent film makers in the country. Among the films that has been produced by the channel were Confessional (2007), Huling Balyan ng Buhi, Rome & Juliet, Tambolista (2007), Mater Dolorosa (2012), Yanggaw, Sa North Diversion Road (2005), Imburnal (2008), Dose, Altar, Baybayin (2012), That Thing Called Tadhana (2014), Ang Babaeng Humayo, 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten, and Baka Bukas.[1]

In May 2004, as part of ABS-CBN's global marketing strategy, Cinema One was launched internationally focused towards the Philippine diaspora in North America, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.

Cinema One Premium HD

Cinema One Premium HD was a short-lived premium channel which showed local films in full high-definition.

See also

References

  1. Gay Ace Domingo (November 9, 2014). "Cinema One: Plenty at 20". Philstar Global.
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