Telenovela Channel

Telenovela Channel (informally abbreviated TNC, stylized as TeleNovela Channel) is a telenovela-based cable channel in the Philippines network owned by Beginnings at Twenty Plus, Inc. with the partnership of Televisa. The channel operates non-stop 24/7.

Telenovela Channel
CountryPhilippines
Broadcast areaNationwide
SloganDrum up the Drama with TeleNovela Channel
HeadquartersMakati City, Philippines
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerBeginnings at Twenty Plus, Inc.
History
LaunchedAugust 2011 (first test broadcast)
September 30, 2011 (regular broadcast)
November 14, 2011 (full channel launch)
Replaced byJack TV (Cignal channel space)
Links
Websitetelenovelachannel.com
Availability
Cable
Sky Cable
(Metro Manila)
Channel 81 (Digital)
Destiny Cable
(Metro Manila)
Channel 81 (Digital)
Channel 103 (Analog)
Satellite
Cignal
(Nationwide)
Channel 126

It is the first and only telenovela channel in the Philippines. It aired its first test broadcast from August to September 2011; regular broadcast started on November 14, 2011. First in Asia, the channel will afford viewers the chance to watch their favorite Televisa-produced Mexican telenovelas anytime of the day. The Telenovela Channel has been made possible through a partnership between Beginnings at Twenty Plus, Inc. and Televisa, which is the exclusive producer and international distributor of telenovelas for this channel.

Telenovela Channel is aired on Sky Cable Channel 81 and in more than 150 provincial cable television providers nationwide.[1] On January 4, 2021, the channel aired on Cignal channel 126[2]

History

Beginning of the broadcast of telenovelas in the Philippines

During the 90s, The Philippines started to air Latin American telenovelas on free TV networks such as RPN 9 (since 1994 with La Traidora), ABS-CBN 2 (since 1996 with Maria Mercedes), ABC 5 (later TV5, now 5) (since 1996 with Morena Clara) and GMA 7 (since 1996 with Agujetas de color de rosa). The telenovelas aired on Philippine TV, especially those produced in Mexico, were dubbed in Tagalog and were shown in primetime slots.

However, the late 2000s saw the dwindling popularity of the Latin American telenovelas as Asianovelas (especially those the Korean-produced dramas) became more popular.

Channel Launch and Initial Programming (2011-2013)

Beginnings at 20 Plus, Inc.[3] launched a channel dedicated to Mexican telenovelas in 2011. Beginnings at 20 Plus, Inc. is a multi-media company that produces concerts, events and offers television production services as well. The company produced the dubbed Tagalog version of the Chinese historical drama series Judge Bao in 2007–2008, aired on ABC-5.[4]

A landmark agreement between Beginnings at 20 Plus, Inc. and Mexican network Televisa marked the start of a new channel dedicated to telenovelas. On November 14, 2011, Telenovela Channel started its maiden broadcast with In the Name of Love, The Two Sides of Ana, Passion and La Madrastra. These telenovelas were dubbed in Tagalog and were aired in original Spanish audio as well until 2013 as the new telenovelas were dubbed in English.[5]

The year 2012 saw the introduction of new telenovelas as well. These are A Woman's Word, Big Love, and Love Spell. The same year also marked the return of Marimar, this time on cable via this channel. With its aim to be a purely Filipino telenovela cable channel, Spanish audio versions of the telenovelas were stopped in order to give way to Tagalog dubbed shows. On August 13 to 19, 2012, episodes of various telenovelas were aired again by viewers' request due to brownouts caused by strong monsoon rains (Habagat) on August 7–9, 2012.

Transition to English Audio and Programming Changes (2013-2016)

In 2013 the channel made a major shift as the new telenovelas acquired are now dubbed in English starting with Soy tu dueña and Rafaela. In June 2013, the channel's airtime was reduced to give way to Home TV shopping blocktimer TeleVShop which was later replaced by TV Shop Philippines in 2014.

On June 2, 2014, the telenovela returned on Free TV as The Two Sides of Ana (Dalawang Mukha ni Ana) during ATC @ IBC-13 block. On July 7, 2014, Telenovela Channel launched the return of the popular telenovela Cuidado con el ángel, under the English title Don't Mess with an Angel. The said telenovela already aired on ABS-CBN as Maria de Jesus: Ang Anghel sa Lansangan, dubbed in Tagalog from 2009 until it ended in 2010. Also in 2014, reruns of last 5-10 episodes of each telenovela were aired, afterwards a new telenovela was replaced. As of 2015, no full-length reruns of telenovelas aired after the rerun of The One who Couldn't Love. From April 2015 to present, all telenovelas and an anthology are aired in English.

Exploring New Genres & Remakes to Pandemic Programming Interruption (2017-present)

On January 16, 2017, Telenovela Channel aired its first non-telenovela program "The Rose of Guadalupe" an anthology featuring standalone inspirational stories each episode. Three new novelas subsequently aired on summer: Head Over Heels, I Don't Trust Men Anymore and La Malquerida.

For the first time, Telenovela Channel launched its first Brazilian telenovela Carrossel, which is a remake of the 1989 telenovela Carrusel. The telenovela, produced by SBT and distributed by Televisa (for international markets), replaced I Don't Trust Men Anymore on October 23, 2017. With 252 episodes using the international version (instead of 310 in the original airing), this is the overall longest running telenovela aired on TNC, although Big Love (2012-2013) remains the longest running Mexican soap opera with 205 episodes.

Two programs premiered on New Year's Day of 2018: My Heart is Yours and The Color of Passion. I Don't Trust Men Anymore had its repeat broadcast in July 2018, first program to have a full run rerun since The One Who Couldn't Love in 2015. Secrets at the Hotel was launched on September 3, 2017 replacing La Rosa de Guadalupe.This is the second period soap opera the channel aired after Passion in 2011. Simply María, a remake of the 1989 telenovela (already aired on RPN from 1996 to 1997), was launched on September 17, 2018. Fooled Into Love and Ask God for Forgiveness Not Me premiered in late November as 2018 draws to an end.

Telenovela Channel aired the program Corazón indomable under the title Wild at Heart in January 2019. The said telenovela was already shown on GMA Network in 2015, with a slightly reduced number of episodes along with Tagalog audio. This is the third time a previously Tagalog-dubbed telenovela on free TV will be aired in English on TNC after Don't Mess with an Angel and Rubi. Wild at Heart is based on the 1994 telenovela Marimar which was broadcast on TNC in 2012. Alongside with it is the launch of The Stray Cat, which is produced by Nathallie Lartilleux, the same producer of Wild at Heart.

In June 2019, Telenovela Channel premiered three telenovelas on the same day: The Three Sides of Ana, Las Amazonas and Unforgivable. In September 2019, Telenovela Channel aired telenovelas The Neighbor and Passion and Power which was the last telenovela that famous actor Fernando Colunga starred in Televisa. In January 2020, three new programs premiered: Anything But Plain, Shadows of the Past and Along Came Love. Due to the Enhanced Community Quarantine imposed by the Philippine government, as a preventive measure to the COVID -19 Pandemic , office operations were affected and thus the channel was forced to air reruns from April to June 2020 except Passion and Power which finished its broadcast in early April followed by a rerun of the program's last few weeks until May. On July 2020, TeleNovela Channel resumed regular programming with new episodes. After the three new shows ended their runs in October-November, the channel aired reruns of The Neighbor, Passion and Power, The Three Sides of Ana and Las Amazonas.

In 2021, TeleNovela Channel will air two new programs Sightless Love and Fall Into Temptation [6]

Currently aired programs

Telenovelas

Note: All telenovelas are dubbed in English audio.

Blocktimer

  • TV Shop Philippines (2014–present)

Previously aired programs

Telenovelas

Tagalog-dubbed telenovelas (2011-2013)
  • Passion - first airing (November 16, 2011- March 25, 2012), Reruns (March 26, 2012 - August 3, 2012; December 24, 2012 – March 29, 2013)
  • Love Spell - first airing (May 7-September 14, 2012), Reruns (October 22-December 30, 2012; February 25, 2013-June 28, 2013)
  • The Two Sides of Ana - first airing (November 14, 2011 – May 6, 2012), Reruns-(May 7, 2012 – October 26, 2012; January 28, 2013 – July 12, 2013) (broadcast on ATC@IBC-13 - June 2-August 29, 2014)*
  • Big Love - first airing (May 7, 2012 – February 22, 2013), Reruns-(July 1, 2013 – April 11, 2014)
  • In the Name of Love - first airing (November 14, 2011 - July 8, 2012), Reruns (September 17, 2012 - March 30, 2013; September 16, 2013 – May 9, 2014)
  • Marimar - already aired on RPN (1996), GMA Network (2002 and 2008) and 5 (2020), first airing (July 9, 2012 – February 8, 2013), Reruns (February 11, 2013 – September 6, 2013; March 24, 2014 – July 4, 2014)
  • A Woman's Word first airing (March 26, 2012 – October 21, 2012), Reruns (December 31, 2012 – July 19, 2013; December 8, 2014 – March 27, 2015)
  • La Madrastra - first airing (November 14, 2011 – May 6, 2012), Reruns (August 6, 2012 – January 25, 2013; September 9, 2013 – February 21, 2014; February 16-May 15, 2015 [Spanish audio only])

"*"-aired on BEAM Channel 31 from 2015 to 2016

English-dubbed telenovelas (since 2013)

Drama anthology

Other programming and segments

  • TeleBalita (2011-2012)
  • Telemusika (2011-2012)
  • TeleTrivia (2011-2013), (2018)
  • David's Salon Makeover Tricks and Tips (2011-2014)
  • TeleVShop (2013-2014)
  • Rough Draft (2014-2015)

References

  1. "List of Cable Operators". TeleNovela Channel Philippines official website. March 22, 2015.
  2. Cignal, Facebook (December 22, 2020). "New Year, New Channels".
  3. "Twenty Plus homepage". twentyplus.com.ph. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  4. Dimaculangan, Jocelyn. "Mandarin period drama "Judge Bao" airs weeknights on ABC-5". pep.ph. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  5. Contreras, Valeria. "A 24/7 soap opera channel for Pinoys". philstar.com. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  6. TeleNovela Channel (January 4, 2021). TeleNovela Channel Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeleNovelaChannel/posts/3995473037176675. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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