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Moved as originally proposed. We are at a standoff in this discussion because two inherently contradictory proposals have been made, and both have about the same proportion of support. Clearly, we can't move ABS-CBN (TV network) to ABS-CBN, as there is a clear consensus in one discussion to make ABS-CBN a disambiguation page; but we can't move ABS-CBN (disambiguation) to ABS-CBN, as there is a clear consensus in the other discussion that the network is the primary topic of ABS-CBN. However, since the status quo ante is that the network is the primary topic of the term, evidenced by the redirect already pointing there, I am closing with the consensus effecting the least amount of change to the status quo, which is the original proposal. BD2412 T 20:09, 25 June 2020 (UTC)
ABS-CBN (TV network) → ABS-CBN – The disambiguation is no longer needed as per WP:COMMONNAME and Talk:ABS-CBN Corporation#Requested move 5 May 2020. — hueman1 ( talk • contributions) 23:44, 13 May 2020 (UTC) —Relisting. Sceptre ( talk) 07:15, 22 May 2020 (UTC)
Make ABS-CBN a disambiguation page instead. This is supported by Quidquidlatetadparebit (point made above) and Robertsky.
Should the Network be referred to in the past tense or present tense in this Wikipedia article inspite losing its Congressional franchise? iamdumdum ( talk) 11:23, 10 July 2020 (UTC)
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Hi, my edit here as of November 16, 2020 04:35 (UTC) was undo last November 16, 2020 09:43 (UTC) so I replaced it as of November 17, 2020 03:53 (UTC) because ABS-CBN is already a defunct channel. As you see, other articles have this message: ABS-CBN (defunct), but the channel still broadcast on Facebook and YouTube. If you want to undo my edit, write the reason why below here. Thanks! 120.29.67.62 (talk) 04:12 (UTC) , 17 November 2020
|broadcast_area=
parameter for major networks such as GMA and TV5 because there's already have a |available=
parameter as they are almost exact the same and not all articles that uses the
Template:Infobox broadcasting network have the |broadcast_area=
parameter in it. The parameter you've added is only intended for articles that uses the
Template:Infobox television channel.
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15:13, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
|availability=
parameter and it was edit as Defunct. If any additional changes to my edits, please write the reason why below here.Thank You! Former IP Address:
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(talk) Now IP Address:
111.125.188.18
(talk) 02:57 (UTC) , 18 November 2020Hi, why wont the network changed to past tense like for example: ABS-CBN was a Philippine commercial television and new media network? I saw this note at the editing area saying "Do not change to past tense. Network is just indefinitely suspended." Indefinitely Suspended means that the network ABS-CBN is longer suspended or not broadcasting, or in other words Defunct. Will we change it to past tense or not because the note in the editing area is not good for other users to read it. Thank You! 120.29.67.52 (talk) 10:46, 21 November 2020 (UTC)
House of Representatives
Lito Atienza confirmed that
ABS-CBN will be back on-air next year 2021. Can we add it on the article page at the |launch_date=
parameter and History section or we will wait for
TV Patrol to announce?
120.29.66.122 (
talk)
08:23, 08 December 2020 (UTC)
The article needs a massive cleanup. Several info about the (defunct or inactive at best) network and the company is presented in a messy way. Hariboneagle927 ( talk) 15:11, 18 July 2021 (UTC)
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Please add the Netflix partnership in the history section.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/amp/entertainment/04/19/22/abs-cbn-partners-with-netflix-for-new-kathniel-series 122.54.93.91 ( talk) 14:06, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
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Please add in the streaming partnerships section in the article of the Netflix Partnership.
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Please add in the the article the partnership with netflix since it’s a historic partnership.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/04/19/22/abs-cbn-partners-with-netflix-for-new-kathniel-series 122.54.93.91 ( talk) 03:00, 14 May 2022 (UTC)
What I meant was to add in the History section of the article the that has a streaming partnership category. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.54.93.91 ( talk) 15:43, 15 May 2022 (UTC)
Can the admins either unlock the page or copy-edit themselves? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 27.85.206.246 ( talk) 22:01, 14 July 2022 (UTC)
The transmitter of the network ( Millennium Transmitter) is currently used by All TV, a television network owned and operated by Advanced Media Broadcasting System. At the availability parameter, it says "Nationwide (main transmitter inactive)". The transmitter is already active, will we change the word or leave it as is? SeanJ 2007 ( talk) 10:07, 8 November 2022 (UTC)
There's a lot of uncited content, which I will deposit here. It sounds interesting, but almost all (if not all) of it needs to be verified with reliable sources.
Channel 2 was used as the frequency of the flagship station of ABS-CBN in Metro Manila from November 14, 1969, to September 23, 1972, and from September 14, 1986, to May 5, 2020. The network started using a channel logo with the "2" logo for use as a promotion from 1969 to 1972 with the slogan "The Family Channel".
After the closure of ABS-CBN due to the declaration of martial law, the DZAQ call sign and the channel 2 frequency were awarded to BBC as DWWX-TV from 1973 to 1986.
After the revival of ABS-CBN in 1986, the channel "2" logo is introduced into ABS-CBN in March. The features of the "2" logo rendered in Broadway typeface was a wing-shaped blue crest with a white curve at the top and a white line at the tail. This logo was used from 1986 to 1987 and had the slogan "Watch Us Do It Again!".
In March 1987, the first tri-ribbon "2" logo was laced with a rhomboidal star. It carried the slogan "The Star Network" when it aired as a station ID to reclaim its dominance in TV ratings. It was created using the Scanimate system the network took over from BBC-2. By 1988, the tri-ribbon was changed to red, green and blue stripes from the three white stripes it first used. The tri-ribbon logo showed a shooting star in the form of the number "2" in the idents which came out. Similarly, most numerical channel logos within this slogan have a star and versions came into regional TV channels - DYCB-TV 3 in Cebu, D-3-ZO-TV in Baguio, DYXL-TV 4 in Bacolod, DXAS-TV 4 in Davao and other regional stations. The tri-ribbon 2 was also used on microphone flags until the early 2000s.
The Sarimanok, a legendary bird in Philippine folklore, was first used in 1966 to identify color broadcasts, somewhat similar to how the NBC peacock has been utilized. In 1993, which happens to be the Chinese Year of the Rooster, ABS-CBN relaunched the Sarimanok with a new station ID featuring the legendary bird. The Sarimanok ID became utmostly associated with the channel that ABS-CBN opted it to become the station's mascot. ABS-CBN later named its new 24-hour news channel the Sarimanok News Network, the precursor of the ABS-CBN News Channel. It was revived again in 2004 to promote regional broadcasts nationwide. The Sarimanok has appeared in the ABS-CBN's 2013 summer station ID as the artwork.
The logo of the pre-merger Alto Broadcasting System (ABS) had a symbol composed of a transmitter with a circle denoting its signals, a precursor of sorts to ABS-CBN's current logos. The logo of the pre-merger Chronicle Broadcasting Network (CBN), on the other hand, had three blocks and the CBN letters in them. In 1961, the ABS-CBN brand was introduced and its first logo had a big letter B, unifying the names ABS and CBN, in a box placed between their channel numbers 3 (ABS' DZAQ-TV) and 9 (CBN's DZXL-TV).
A modified version of ABS symbol was launched in 1963, consisting of a triangle denoting a transmitter tower and four circles denoting the broadcast signal (similar to the 1953 ABS logo), enclosed in a rounded box and with the ABS-CBN text above, in a form that would evolve over the years to the present-day logo.
The logo soon after took on its current iteration: a vertical line, denoting a transmitter tower, with three concentric circles signifying Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, enclosed in a square frame, in 1967. The new logo became identical and inspired by the logo of the former German broadcaster and ARD member Sender Freies Berlin (SFB) based in Berlin. The logo also resembles a lollipop, spinning top toy (trumpo in Filipino), and logos of American recording companies Columbia Records and CBS Records International (although Columbia Records and CBS Records International has a vertical line underneath the circles instead of within the circles and also have a left-slant line and a black circle at the middle). At that time, it was rendered in black and white because color TV (despite the fact that it was ABS-CBN that introduced it the previous year) wasn't common yet and the logo style at that time separated ABS and CBN's names, putting ABS' name on top and CBN's on the bottom.
The network used a colored variation of the 1967 logo when color television was introduced and they re-launched operations in 1986, after 14 years of forced closure under martial law. The logo had the three rings detached from the transmitter and colored the three rings in red, green, and blue, and substituted the square frame with an outlined black box. The RGB-colored logo has remained relatively unchanged since then, though two modifications in 1993 (network's 40th anniversary) and 1996 ( ABS-CBN Corporation's 50th anniversary) saw minor tweaks in the letters, the rings and the box. This is the longest logo to be used by the network after People Power Revolution alongside the 2000 logo, have used for 14 years from 1986 to 2000.
On January 1, 2000 (the first day of the new millennium), the ABS and CBN acronym again merged after 33 years but the ABS-CBN text is located below the symbol instead of the above like the 1963 logo and the hyphen is used between acronyms instead of a dot. The outlined black box that enclosed the three rings and the vertical line (that maintained their 1996 design) was replaced by a grey square (a crystal plane when rendered in 3D). The ABS-CBN text now adapts the Rotis Semi Serif typeface. Like with the 1986 logo, this is the longest logo to be used after the People Power Revolution which was also used for 14 years from 2000 to 2014.
The minimally altered version of the 2000 logo was introduced on October 7, 2013, as the secondary logo and officially became the network's primary logo on January 1, 2014, as part of its 60th anniversary and preparation for digital television broadcasts, and aiming to maintain the iconic structure of ABS-CBN's logo while at the same time giving it a new look suited for a period of popularity for social and digital media. This greatly modifies the "ABS-CBN" text, now using the modified version of Rotis Semi Serif typeface which dropped the once-standard serifs on the letters, giving the three RGB rings thicker width and perfected concentricity, and adopting a white square instead of a grey one from the previous 2000 logo. The only remaining aspect from the 2000 logo to be used on the 2014 logo is the letter "S" and hyphen, with the "S" still using the 2000 typeface.
There was also an entire subsection in §Controversies that I excised. With something that contentious, I'll forgo copying it here. — Tenryuu 🐲 ( 💬 • 📝 ) 00:40, 7 January 2023 (UTC)
The text at the availability parameter is so long. Will we summarize the text there or not? SeanJ 2007 ( talk) 10:35, 24 March 2023 (UTC)
I know the invisible comment says all ABS-CBN stations are just "indefinitely suspended", but let's be honest: ABS-CBN, as a TV network, is defunct. The network's fate was sealed the moment the NTC called back their frequencies. (And no, ZOE TV's blocktime agreement doesn't count, they're just piggy-backing on someone else's network.)
I'm subitting an edit with the appropriate changes. If you disagree, say it on this talk page. 179.251.112.163 ( talk) 05:22, 12 July 2024 (UTC)
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Moved as originally proposed. We are at a standoff in this discussion because two inherently contradictory proposals have been made, and both have about the same proportion of support. Clearly, we can't move ABS-CBN (TV network) to ABS-CBN, as there is a clear consensus in one discussion to make ABS-CBN a disambiguation page; but we can't move ABS-CBN (disambiguation) to ABS-CBN, as there is a clear consensus in the other discussion that the network is the primary topic of ABS-CBN. However, since the status quo ante is that the network is the primary topic of the term, evidenced by the redirect already pointing there, I am closing with the consensus effecting the least amount of change to the status quo, which is the original proposal. BD2412 T 20:09, 25 June 2020 (UTC)
ABS-CBN (TV network) → ABS-CBN – The disambiguation is no longer needed as per WP:COMMONNAME and Talk:ABS-CBN Corporation#Requested move 5 May 2020. — hueman1 ( talk • contributions) 23:44, 13 May 2020 (UTC) —Relisting. Sceptre ( talk) 07:15, 22 May 2020 (UTC)
Make ABS-CBN a disambiguation page instead. This is supported by Quidquidlatetadparebit (point made above) and Robertsky.
Should the Network be referred to in the past tense or present tense in this Wikipedia article inspite losing its Congressional franchise? iamdumdum ( talk) 11:23, 10 July 2020 (UTC)
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Hi, my edit here as of November 16, 2020 04:35 (UTC) was undo last November 16, 2020 09:43 (UTC) so I replaced it as of November 17, 2020 03:53 (UTC) because ABS-CBN is already a defunct channel. As you see, other articles have this message: ABS-CBN (defunct), but the channel still broadcast on Facebook and YouTube. If you want to undo my edit, write the reason why below here. Thanks! 120.29.67.62 (talk) 04:12 (UTC) , 17 November 2020
|broadcast_area=
parameter for major networks such as GMA and TV5 because there's already have a |available=
parameter as they are almost exact the same and not all articles that uses the
Template:Infobox broadcasting network have the |broadcast_area=
parameter in it. The parameter you've added is only intended for articles that uses the
Template:Infobox television channel.
CruzRamiss2002 (
talk)
15:13, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
|availability=
parameter and it was edit as Defunct. If any additional changes to my edits, please write the reason why below here.Thank You! Former IP Address:
120.29.67.62
(talk) Now IP Address:
111.125.188.18
(talk) 02:57 (UTC) , 18 November 2020Hi, why wont the network changed to past tense like for example: ABS-CBN was a Philippine commercial television and new media network? I saw this note at the editing area saying "Do not change to past tense. Network is just indefinitely suspended." Indefinitely Suspended means that the network ABS-CBN is longer suspended or not broadcasting, or in other words Defunct. Will we change it to past tense or not because the note in the editing area is not good for other users to read it. Thank You! 120.29.67.52 (talk) 10:46, 21 November 2020 (UTC)
House of Representatives
Lito Atienza confirmed that
ABS-CBN will be back on-air next year 2021. Can we add it on the article page at the |launch_date=
parameter and History section or we will wait for
TV Patrol to announce?
120.29.66.122 (
talk)
08:23, 08 December 2020 (UTC)
The article needs a massive cleanup. Several info about the (defunct or inactive at best) network and the company is presented in a messy way. Hariboneagle927 ( talk) 15:11, 18 July 2021 (UTC)
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Please add the Netflix partnership in the history section.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/amp/entertainment/04/19/22/abs-cbn-partners-with-netflix-for-new-kathniel-series 122.54.93.91 ( talk) 14:06, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
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Please add in the streaming partnerships section in the article of the Netflix Partnership.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/amp/entertainment/04/19/22/abs-cbn-partners-with-netflix-for-new-kathniel-series 122.54.93.91 ( talk) 14:41, 22 April 2022 (UTC)
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Please add in the the article the partnership with netflix since it’s a historic partnership.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/04/19/22/abs-cbn-partners-with-netflix-for-new-kathniel-series 122.54.93.91 ( talk) 03:00, 14 May 2022 (UTC)
What I meant was to add in the History section of the article the that has a streaming partnership category. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.54.93.91 ( talk) 15:43, 15 May 2022 (UTC)
Can the admins either unlock the page or copy-edit themselves? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 27.85.206.246 ( talk) 22:01, 14 July 2022 (UTC)
The transmitter of the network ( Millennium Transmitter) is currently used by All TV, a television network owned and operated by Advanced Media Broadcasting System. At the availability parameter, it says "Nationwide (main transmitter inactive)". The transmitter is already active, will we change the word or leave it as is? SeanJ 2007 ( talk) 10:07, 8 November 2022 (UTC)
There's a lot of uncited content, which I will deposit here. It sounds interesting, but almost all (if not all) of it needs to be verified with reliable sources.
Channel 2 was used as the frequency of the flagship station of ABS-CBN in Metro Manila from November 14, 1969, to September 23, 1972, and from September 14, 1986, to May 5, 2020. The network started using a channel logo with the "2" logo for use as a promotion from 1969 to 1972 with the slogan "The Family Channel".
After the closure of ABS-CBN due to the declaration of martial law, the DZAQ call sign and the channel 2 frequency were awarded to BBC as DWWX-TV from 1973 to 1986.
After the revival of ABS-CBN in 1986, the channel "2" logo is introduced into ABS-CBN in March. The features of the "2" logo rendered in Broadway typeface was a wing-shaped blue crest with a white curve at the top and a white line at the tail. This logo was used from 1986 to 1987 and had the slogan "Watch Us Do It Again!".
In March 1987, the first tri-ribbon "2" logo was laced with a rhomboidal star. It carried the slogan "The Star Network" when it aired as a station ID to reclaim its dominance in TV ratings. It was created using the Scanimate system the network took over from BBC-2. By 1988, the tri-ribbon was changed to red, green and blue stripes from the three white stripes it first used. The tri-ribbon logo showed a shooting star in the form of the number "2" in the idents which came out. Similarly, most numerical channel logos within this slogan have a star and versions came into regional TV channels - DYCB-TV 3 in Cebu, D-3-ZO-TV in Baguio, DYXL-TV 4 in Bacolod, DXAS-TV 4 in Davao and other regional stations. The tri-ribbon 2 was also used on microphone flags until the early 2000s.
The Sarimanok, a legendary bird in Philippine folklore, was first used in 1966 to identify color broadcasts, somewhat similar to how the NBC peacock has been utilized. In 1993, which happens to be the Chinese Year of the Rooster, ABS-CBN relaunched the Sarimanok with a new station ID featuring the legendary bird. The Sarimanok ID became utmostly associated with the channel that ABS-CBN opted it to become the station's mascot. ABS-CBN later named its new 24-hour news channel the Sarimanok News Network, the precursor of the ABS-CBN News Channel. It was revived again in 2004 to promote regional broadcasts nationwide. The Sarimanok has appeared in the ABS-CBN's 2013 summer station ID as the artwork.
The logo of the pre-merger Alto Broadcasting System (ABS) had a symbol composed of a transmitter with a circle denoting its signals, a precursor of sorts to ABS-CBN's current logos. The logo of the pre-merger Chronicle Broadcasting Network (CBN), on the other hand, had three blocks and the CBN letters in them. In 1961, the ABS-CBN brand was introduced and its first logo had a big letter B, unifying the names ABS and CBN, in a box placed between their channel numbers 3 (ABS' DZAQ-TV) and 9 (CBN's DZXL-TV).
A modified version of ABS symbol was launched in 1963, consisting of a triangle denoting a transmitter tower and four circles denoting the broadcast signal (similar to the 1953 ABS logo), enclosed in a rounded box and with the ABS-CBN text above, in a form that would evolve over the years to the present-day logo.
The logo soon after took on its current iteration: a vertical line, denoting a transmitter tower, with three concentric circles signifying Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, enclosed in a square frame, in 1967. The new logo became identical and inspired by the logo of the former German broadcaster and ARD member Sender Freies Berlin (SFB) based in Berlin. The logo also resembles a lollipop, spinning top toy (trumpo in Filipino), and logos of American recording companies Columbia Records and CBS Records International (although Columbia Records and CBS Records International has a vertical line underneath the circles instead of within the circles and also have a left-slant line and a black circle at the middle). At that time, it was rendered in black and white because color TV (despite the fact that it was ABS-CBN that introduced it the previous year) wasn't common yet and the logo style at that time separated ABS and CBN's names, putting ABS' name on top and CBN's on the bottom.
The network used a colored variation of the 1967 logo when color television was introduced and they re-launched operations in 1986, after 14 years of forced closure under martial law. The logo had the three rings detached from the transmitter and colored the three rings in red, green, and blue, and substituted the square frame with an outlined black box. The RGB-colored logo has remained relatively unchanged since then, though two modifications in 1993 (network's 40th anniversary) and 1996 ( ABS-CBN Corporation's 50th anniversary) saw minor tweaks in the letters, the rings and the box. This is the longest logo to be used by the network after People Power Revolution alongside the 2000 logo, have used for 14 years from 1986 to 2000.
On January 1, 2000 (the first day of the new millennium), the ABS and CBN acronym again merged after 33 years but the ABS-CBN text is located below the symbol instead of the above like the 1963 logo and the hyphen is used between acronyms instead of a dot. The outlined black box that enclosed the three rings and the vertical line (that maintained their 1996 design) was replaced by a grey square (a crystal plane when rendered in 3D). The ABS-CBN text now adapts the Rotis Semi Serif typeface. Like with the 1986 logo, this is the longest logo to be used after the People Power Revolution which was also used for 14 years from 2000 to 2014.
The minimally altered version of the 2000 logo was introduced on October 7, 2013, as the secondary logo and officially became the network's primary logo on January 1, 2014, as part of its 60th anniversary and preparation for digital television broadcasts, and aiming to maintain the iconic structure of ABS-CBN's logo while at the same time giving it a new look suited for a period of popularity for social and digital media. This greatly modifies the "ABS-CBN" text, now using the modified version of Rotis Semi Serif typeface which dropped the once-standard serifs on the letters, giving the three RGB rings thicker width and perfected concentricity, and adopting a white square instead of a grey one from the previous 2000 logo. The only remaining aspect from the 2000 logo to be used on the 2014 logo is the letter "S" and hyphen, with the "S" still using the 2000 typeface.
There was also an entire subsection in §Controversies that I excised. With something that contentious, I'll forgo copying it here. — Tenryuu 🐲 ( 💬 • 📝 ) 00:40, 7 January 2023 (UTC)
The text at the availability parameter is so long. Will we summarize the text there or not? SeanJ 2007 ( talk) 10:35, 24 March 2023 (UTC)
I know the invisible comment says all ABS-CBN stations are just "indefinitely suspended", but let's be honest: ABS-CBN, as a TV network, is defunct. The network's fate was sealed the moment the NTC called back their frequencies. (And no, ZOE TV's blocktime agreement doesn't count, they're just piggy-backing on someone else's network.)
I'm subitting an edit with the appropriate changes. If you disagree, say it on this talk page. 179.251.112.163 ( talk) 05:22, 12 July 2024 (UTC)