| Type of business | Joint venture |
|---|---|
| Available in | English, Filipino |
| Dissolved | August 31, 2020; 5 years ago (2020-08-31) |
| Area served | Worldwide |
| Owner | ABS-CBN Digital Media |
| Key people | Donald Patrick Lim |
| Industry | Social media |
| URL | chickenporkadobo |
| Launched | September 15, 2014; 11 years ago (2014-09-15) (as Chicken Pork Adobo) |
| Current status | Defunct |
Adober Studios, formerly known asChicken Pork Adobo, was aYouTubemulti-channel network owned and operated by Filipino media conglomerateABS-CBN Corporation. It was the country's first and only YouTube-certified multi-channel network.
Initially, Chicken Pork Adobo had 90 content creators whose channels on YouTube tackle a variety of topics ranging from toys and games, fashion, comedy, music, lifestyle, vlogs, entertainment, arts and crafts, food, parenting, and inspirational. Among the YouTube channels under Chicken Pork Adobo wasKids' Toys which was launched in May 2012 and was currently the network's biggest channel. Also part of the network's content creators areLloyd Cafe Cadena† who became popular in social media because of his funny videos and memes about love, school, as well as pop culture parodies, music artist Daniel Ian, actorXian Lim, actorJC De Vera, actressMelissa Ricks, former Rugby player and comedian/hostEric Tai, and artist manager and tabloid writerOgie Diaz. Another channel under the network wasThe Soshal Network[1] starring three lawyers with entertaining commentaries on how to become a socialite andPlump Pinay byCai Cortez who advocates of being comfortable of your own body.[2][3][4][5][6][7] Also part of Chicken Pork Adobo wasKitchen Queen (later renamed asChef Liza) ofLiza Diño.[8] As of August 2016, Chicken Pork Adobo had over 300 content creators. Among the newest content creators wereBretman Rock,Kristel Fulgar,Alexa Ilacad, andAndrea Brillantes.[9] As of 2017, the network had over 350 content creators.[10]
Adober Studios ceased its operations on August 31, 2020, as part of the retrenchment byABS-CBN Corporation, due to the denial ofABS-CBN'slegislative franchise by theHouse of Representatives on July 10, 2020.[11]