This is a list of subsidiaries owned by ABS-CBN Corporation, a Philippine media and entertainment company based in Quezon City.[1] This also includes business segments that are owned and operated by the company including its blocktime agreements with other television networks and platforms.
Subsidiaries
Affiliates
Here is a list of affiliates where ABS-CBN holds economic interest:
Defunct subsidiaries
- ABS-CBN Consumer Products, Inc. (consumer products)[3]
- ABS-CBN Europe Societa Per Azioni (financial services)[3]
- ABS-CBN Hong Kong, Ltd. (services)[3]
- ABS-CBN Multimedia, Inc. (known as ABS-CBN (Kapamilya) Games and Get Amped/Amped Casual Games, third-party video games distribution for the Philippine market such as Cronous Pilipinas, Ragnarok Online, N-Age, Tantra Online, War Rock, and selected games produced and/or distributed by American video game company PopCap Games)
- ABS-CBN Sports and Action (sports television channel that replaced Studio 23 in January 18, 2014, signed off on May 5, 2020 due to shutdown of the company's free-to-air operations)
- Cinemagica, Inc. (theatrical and amusement services)[3]
- Culinary Publications, Inc. (print publishing, merged to ABS-CBN Publishing, Inc.)
- Creative Creatures, Inc. (services - creature effects, makeup, prosthetic, props, puppetry)[3]
- GMO Entertainment Unit (production company, replaced by RCD Narratives)
- Kapamilya Tickets (audience ticket booking, closed November 30, 2025 and now redirect to the main ABS-CBN website since then)
- KidZania Manila (indoor family entertainment, closed due to the losses amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the country)
- Hong Kong Club, Ltd.[3]
- O Shopping (pay television channel, ceased operations on November 1, 2020)
- Pinoy Auctions[3] (auction website)
- Restaurant 9501 (closed on August 1, 2020)[4]
- Shopping Network, Inc. (consumer products)[3]
- Roadrunner Network, Inc. (post production, merged to ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc.)
- Sky Films, Inc. (foreign film distribution)[3]
- Studio 23, Inc. (content development and distribution, became ABS-CBN Sports and Action from January 18, 2014 to May 5, 2020)
Former affiliations
- AMCARA Broadcasting Network (broadcasting) - sold its 49% stake to Rodrigo V. Carandang in 2019.
External links
References
- Rolando P. Valdueza. SEC Form 17-A Philippine Stock Exchange, April 19, 2018^
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- ABS-CBN SEC Form 17-A Librarian.net, December 31, 2002^
- Easy to prepare but... Philippine Daily Inquirer, 28 December 2003, retrieved 3 May 2023^