Creative Programs

Creative Programs, Inc., also known as CPI, is a subsidiary of ABS-CBN Corporation that operates and distributes pay TV channels and provides pay-per-view services to direct-to-home satellite and cable television providers in the Philippines.[2][3] Since 2019, CPI also engages in book and magazine publishing through its subsidiary ABS-CBN Publishing, following their merger.

Creative Programs
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryPay television
Founded1995
HeadquartersABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Diliman, ,
Philippines
Area served
Philippines
Key people
Ernie Lopez
(President, ABS-CBN Creative Programs Inc.)
Teresita Villareal
(Officer in Charge, ABS-CBN Creative Programs Inc.)
ProductsPay TV channels
Pay-per-view
RevenuePhp 1.8 billion (FY 2014)[1]
ParentABS-CBN
SubsidiariesAll Youth Channels
ABS-CBN Publishing
Websitecablechannels.abs-cbn.com

Channel distribution

Owned and operated channels

  • Cinema One – a channel that shows Filipino films both mainstream and independent.
  • Jeepney TV – a channel that shows classic TV programs of ABS-CBN.
  • Metro Channel (available in HD) – a channel targeted to upscale women and formerly known as Lifestyle.
  • Myx – a music channel targeted to Filipinos.

Local channels

International channels

Pay per view

Live streaming

Others

  • Sky Freeview

Defunct channels

  • ABS-CBN HD (2015-2020) - a high-definition simulcast of ABS-CBN.
  • ABS-CBN Regional Channel (2016–2018) – programming produced regionally by ABS-CBN Regional stations.
  • S+A HD (2016-2020) – a high-definition simulcast of S+A.
  • Asianovela Channel (2018-2020) – a channel that airs drama series and movies from South Korea, Taiwan, China and Japan from ABS-CBN TV Plus.
  • Balls (2008–2015) – a premium sports channel targeted to upscale men.
  • Balls HD (2009; 2013–2015) – a high-definition feed of Balls.
  • CgeTV (2010–2012) – an interactive user-generated channel.
  • Hero (2005–2018) – a channel that shows Tagalog-dubbed anime; now a pop culture web portal under ABS-CBN Digital Media
  • Lifestyle (1999–2018) – a channel targeted to upscale women.
  • Liga (2018-2020; also on HD) – a sports channel that airs international football and local sporting events.
  • Maxxx (2008–2010) – a channel targeted to upscale men.
  • Movie Central (2018-2020) – a digital English movie channel from ABS-CBN TV Plus.
  • O Shopping (16:9 widescreen) (2013–2020) – a shopping channel owned by ABS-CBN and CJ Group of Korea; now a shopping digital web portal under ABS-CBN Digital Media.
  • Tag (2016–2018) – a channel that shows Tagalog-dubbed foreign movies.
  • Velvet (2008–2014) – a channel targeted to upscale women.
  • Yey! (2014-2020) – a digital youth-oriented channel from ABS-CBN TV Plus; now a youth-oriented digital web portal under ABS-CBN Digital Media.

References

  1. P. Valdueza, Rolando (April 24, 2015). 2014 Annual Report (17-A). Philippine Stock Exchange (Report).
  2. "Cable and Print". ABS-CBN Investor Relation. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
  3. "Tiger Gate Launches KIX and Thrill in the Philippines with CPI" (Press release). Tiger Gate Entertainment. 13 April 2011. Archived from the original on 15 September 2012.
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