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All TV
Current logo since November 2024
TypeFree-to-air television network
CountryPhilippines
Broadcast areaNationwide
Worldwide (via TFC)
HeadquartersFor AMBS:
Starmall EDSA-Shaw, EDSA corner Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong
Starmall Las Piñas IT Hub along Alabang–Zapote Road corner CV Starr Avenue, Las Piñas
For ABS-CBN:
ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Sgt. Esguerra Avenue cor. Mother Ignacia St., Diliman, Quezon City
Programming
Languages
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerAdvanced Media Broadcasting System (Broadcast Spectrum and License)
ABS-CBN Corporation (Programming and Broadcast Facilities)
ParentStreamtech (Villar Group)
Sister channelsThrough AMBS:
All Radio 103.5
Through ABS-CBN:
A2Z (via ZOE TV)
Kapamilya Channel
Knowledge Channel
DZMM Teleradyo
History
LaunchedSeptember 13, 2022; 3 years ago (2022-09-13) (soft launch)
May 13, 2024; 2 years ago (2024-05-13) (official launch)
ReplacedABS-CBN (second iteration on VHF 2 Manila channel space, post-martial law)
Shop TV (Sky Cable channel space)
Links
Websitealltv.ph
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog

Digital terrestrial television
SkyCable Metro ManilaChannel 13
SkyTV Metro ManilaChannel 4
Cignal TV NationwideChannel 16
SatLite NationwideChannel 16

All TV (stylized as ALLTV and known on-air as ALLTV2) is a Philippine free-to-air broadcast television network serving as the flagship property of Advanced Media Broadcasting System (AMBS), together with ABS-CBN Corporation serving as its content provider. All TV's broadcast facilities and studios originated at ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Sgt. Esguerra Avenue cor. Mother Ignacia St., Diliman, Quezon City, while its broadcast facilities are located at Starmall EDSA-Shaw at EDSA corner Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong, and Starmall Las Piñas IT Hub along Alabang–Zapote Road corner CV Starr Avenue, Las Piñas. The transmitter is located at Diliman, Quezon City.[1]

The flagship television station for All TV is DZMV-TV, which carries both the VHF Channel 2 (analog broadcast) and UHF Channel 16 (digital broadcast). In addition to DZMV-TV, the network also operates fifteen analog television stations and twelve digital television stations nationwide; both Channel 2 Manila and all of ABS-CBN Regional stations were previously used by ABS-CBN until its broadcast franchise expired in 2020.[2] All TV operates Mondays to Fridays from 8:00 to 22:15 (PST), and on Saturdays and Sundays from 7:30 to 21:15 (PST).

History

In 2019, Advanced Media Broadcasting System (AMBS) was granted a 25-year legislative franchise extension under Republic Act No. 11253 albeit without President Rodrigo Duterte's signature as the bill lapsed into law after 30 days of inaction.[3][4] The Vera family and AMBS president Andrew Santiago sold AMBS to Planet Cable of real estate magnate and businessman-politician Manny Villar.[5][6]

On January 5, 2022, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), under the leadership of Gamaliel Cordoba, awarded the frequencies of VHF analog channel 2 and digital channel 16 to AMBS. Furthermore, the channel 2 allocation was given a provisional authority to operate for 18 months until the analog shut-off of the country scheduled in 2023.[7] These channels were previously used by ABS-CBN under the callsign DWWX-TV. ABS-CBN was shut down due to the cease and desist order from the National Telecommunications Commission and Solicitor General Jose Calida on May 5, 2020, and the Congress has denied the renewal of its broadcast franchise on July 10, 2020.[8][9]

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Logo used from June to September 2022, still used as their company logo.

AMBS Manila began its test broadcast in June 2022.[10] TV host Willie Revillame announced on September 1, 2022, that the TV station of AMBS would be named All TV. Initially slated for an October 1 debut,[11] the station made its soft launch on September 13, 2022, at 12 noon, with plans of expanding it nationwide at the soonest possible time, as announced by Revillame.

File:ALLTV Logo 2022.svg
Logo used from 2022 to 2023

During his contract signing with AMBS on July 15, 2022, Willie Revillame announced that his variety show Wowowin would air on All TV after its final broadcast on GMA Network on February 11, 2022.[12] Weeks after, other celebrities who signed their contracts with AMBS include actress and TV host Toni Gonzaga and her husband and director Paul Soriano, DZRH broadcaster and former ABS-CBN News anchor Anthony Taberna, singer and actress Ciara Sotto, and TV host Mariel Rodriguez.[13][14][15] Gonzaga's special interview with President Bongbong Marcos inside the Malacañang Palace was aired on All TV, the same day the network was soft-launched.[16][17]

File:ALLTV Logo 2023.svg
Logo used from 2023 to 2024
File:ALLTV 2024 logo.svg
Logo used from May to November 2024

AMBS also signed their partnership with CNN Philippines for the simultaneous airing of Filipino newscast News Night, which lasted until April 5, 2023.[18] River Where the Moon Rises, Again My Life and From Now On, Showtime! were the first three Korean dramas that aired on All TV.[19][20][21]

In April 2024, AMBS entered into an acquired agreement with ABS-CBN Corporation to broadcast a selected number of current and previous ABS-CBN programs on All TV.[22][23][24][25] The channel is also simulcasting the new version of Goin' Bulilit.[26][27]

From January 2, 2026, All TV will carry Kapamilya Channel through a brand licensing agreement between AMBS and ABS-CBN, replacing its Jeepney TV programming block. [28]

Programming

Since February 6, 2023, all the original programs of All TV have been canceled or put on hiatus due to various reasons.[29][30][31]

Availability

All TV is seen via AMBS' flagship station DZMV-TV Channel 2, digital terrestrial UHF channel 16 in Mega Manila, and fifteen analog and twelve digital regional stations nationwide. The channel is also attempting to continue its expansion of analog and digital terrestrial televisions in other key provinces as soon as possible.

See also

References

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