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TV5 CEO weighs in on free tv's competition' with streaming platforms

MANILA, Philippines — Are streaming platforms really competition for free-to-air television?
For TV5’s president and CEO Guido Zaballero, he doesn’t see it that way.
“Maybe the term is not necessarily competition, I think the term is… we need to embrace it as an ecosystem, where there are certain types of content that will really begin in free-to-air, but will eventually find their way to the digital space, streaming and vice-versa,” he said.
“As a whole, you see how other companies have evolved and really embraced the digital space — part of a way to monetize content. So, why fight it? You have to embrace it.”
Asked by The STAR on TV5’s notable steps towards this direction, Zaballero said, “The efforts to expand into the digital space are being undertaken by the entire MediaQuest group, covering all genres such as News, Sports and Entertainment. For TV5, we continue to expand our digital footprint, especially with its News5 arm. As we start rolling out more entertainment shows you can expect more efforts to capture a digital audience for entertainment.”


eam A stars Jerald Napoles and Kim Molina as a married couple in their first sitcom with child actress Gianna Iguiron playing as their daughter.
Zaballero was interviewed prior to the recent launch of not one but two new comedy shows for TV5’s weekend programming — Team A topbilled by reel and real-life couple Jerald Napoles and Kim Molina and Kurdapya starring Yassi Pressman in dual roles. Both shows air Saturday nights, beginning this March 18, at 6 p.m. (Kurdapya) and 9:30 p.m. (Team A).
Kurdapya follows the journey of long-lost twins who reunite in a strange accident after living vastly different lives. Kuring grew up in the province with her abusive extended family, while Daphne was raised in the city under the guidance of her strict father who is the CEO of a publishing conglomerate. Both of them feel unhappy with their current realities, but their unexpected reunion will ultimately change their lives, according to the show’s synopsis. Kurdapya also stars Marco Gumabao and Ryza Cenon.

Team A, on the other hand, revolves around the loving Ambida family of Ian (Jerald), Janet (Kim), and their only child Yeye (Gianna Iguiron). Their happy and simple lives, however, are made complicated by the persistent meddling of Janet’s mother, Violeta Bagsic (Yayo Aguila), and Ian’s father, Arman Ambida (Anjo Yllana). They constantly clash due to their differing lifestyles and financial circumstances.

Said Zaballero of the new shows: “There has always been an audience for comedies. Launching two new comedy shows in the weekend is all part of TV5’s efforts to serve the entertainment needs of our audience,”

Both sitcoms also continue TV5’s efforts to collaborate with other content producers and creators. Team A and Kurdapya, for one, are both collaborations of Viva Entertainment, Sari Sari Channel, and TV5.


Partnering with others is a way of ensuring entertainment variety.

“We’ve really partnered with a lot. One of our major goals is to improve the ratings performance of TV5 and it’s really grounded in our belief that we have to give the viewer more choices,” Zaballero said.

“I think there’s still a lot of space in this market for more entertainment choices. Of course, with the improvement in ratings performance, we do expect also the financial performance of TV5 will improve. That’s going to be a mid- to long-term goal that we can deliver for some profits for our shareholders,” he added.

What he also found out and what has been validated by their audience is that “entertainment is a big thing.”

“The success of Batang Quiapo is one proof that talagang ang lakas pa rin ng appetite for entertainment,” he said.

“We also see that there’s a large appetite for not just news but public affairs and information. That’s a space that we’d also like to contribute to in the market.”
 
Pano naman kase masyado nang napag iwanan in terms of quality ang free tv kaysa sa mga streaming platform.
 
Parang hindi na rin makatiis ang mga generation ngayon sa haba not just sa haba sa mga commercials mismo ng mga TV programs. Unlike sa streaming platforms virtually wala niyan.

Also its because nang nag simula nawala ang ABS sa ere parang nag degrade na rin ang FTA TV.
 
Parang hindi na rin makatiis ang mga generation ngayon sa haba not just sa haba sa mga commercials mismo ng mga TV programs. Unlike sa s†rêâmïng platforms virtually wala niyan.

Also its because nang nag simula nawala ang ABS sa ere parang nag degrade na rin ang FTA TV.
It did, Internet Streàming is now the future of entertainment talaga.
 

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