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Sari-Sari Channel

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Television channel
Sari-Sari Channel
CountryPhilippines
NetworkTV5
Viva Communications
HeadquartersTV5 Media Center, Reliance cor. Sheridan Sts.,Mandaluyong,Metro Manila,Philippines
Programming
LanguagesFilipino (main)
English (secondary)
Picture format16:9480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerCignal TV, Inc.(MediaQuest Holdings)
Viva Networks(Viva Communications)
Sister channelsThrough TV5:
TV5
One Sports
RPTV
Through Cignal TV:
One Sports+
One News
PBA Rush
One PH
NBA TV Philippines
BuKo
UAAP Varsity Channel
TVUP
True TV
Through Viva:
Viva Cinema
Pinoy Box Office
Tagalized Movie Channel
Viva TV Plus
History
LaunchedJanuary 15, 2016; 9 years ago (2016-01-15)
ReplacedWeather Information Network (Cignal channel space)
Links
Websitewww.sarisarichannel.com
Availability
Streaming media
Cignal PlayIPTV (Subscription required)

Sari-Sari Channel (visually rendered in all capital letters asSARI SARI CHANNEL) is a 24-hour general entertainment channel under a joint venture betweenCignal TV andViva Communications. Named after the Philippinesari-sari store, it offers a smorgasbord of shows from the portfolios of Viva TV and TV5. The channel's content include archive shows and movies fromViva Television andViva Films, original movies from Studio5, the film production arm of TV5 Network and in-house original productions in partnership of the latter's talents.

In 2015, Sari-Sari Channel was delegated as the official production outfit to handle all entertainment programs of TV5 after Viva Communications chief Vicente "Vic" del Rosario, Jr. was appointed as the network's entertainment head, replacingWilma V. Galvante, following the retrenchment on TV5's main entertainment department.[1][2]

Starting October 21, 2017, selected original serials from the channel is broadcast onTV5 under theSari-Sari Weekend on TV5 block. It is also carried over to its overseas counterpartKapatid Channel since 2018.

Since 2020, after Cignal TV took over the TV5 Network's management and operations, most episodes of Cignal-TV5-Viva produced shows are currently aired on this channel the next day after being shown on TV5.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"TV5 announces appointment of Viva's Vic del Rosario as chief strategist for entertainment". Philippine Entertainment Portal.Archived from the original on November 26, 2015. RetrievedOctober 17, 2015.
  2. ^"TV5 reportedly undergoing 'major retrenchment'; offers special voluntary separation program to employees". Philippine Entertainment Portal. RetrievedOctober 17, 2015.


Philippines Pay-TV channels and networks based in the Philippines
Domestic
ABS-CBN Corporation
Creative Programs
Solar Entertainment Corporation
Viva Communications
PLDT
(MediaQuest Holdings)
TV5 Network
Cignal TV
One Network Media Group
NBC
GMA Network, Inc.
Government of the Philippines
(PCO)
G Sat
(Global Satellite Technology Services)
TAP Digital Media Ventures
Prage Management Corporation
International
The Walt Disney Company
Paramount Global
(PIN Philippines)
Rock Entertainment Holdings
A&E Networks Philippines
Celestial Tiger Entertainment Philippines
Warner Bros. Discovery
(Warner Bros. Discovery Philippines)
WarnerMedia
Discovery Philippines
JJ MediaWorks
(Plus Media Networks)
Comcast
(NBCUniversal Philippines)
KC Global Media
BBC Studios
Jungo TV
Mediahouse/Club TV
  • Health & Wellness3
  • Ginx TV3
  • Luxe & Life3
  • Motorvision TV3
  • My Cinema Europe3
  • Pet & Pal3
Rewind Networks
  • HITS3
  • HITS Movies3
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Mimyuni Media Entertainment
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Others
Philippine-only feed
Global-based feed
Defunct/inactive
1 Joint venture.
2 Partnership.
3 Distribution.
4 Continued broadcast on international and online.
Key figures
Viva Entertainment
Viva Music Group
Viva Television
Other assets
  • Viva Artists Agency
  • Viva Books
  • Viva Foods
  • Viva Live
  • Halo Halo
Former assets
Key figures
Radio stations
Television networks
Free-to-air channels
Cable channels
International
Satellite and broadcast applications
Other assets
Divisions
Subsidiaries and affiliates
Non-profit organization
Production
Online, digital and interactive
Former assets
Chairman
Manuel V. Pangilinan
President and CEO
Jane J. Basas
Key executives
  • Jane J. Basas (President and CEO, Cignal TV)
  • Guido R. Zaballero (President and CEO, TV5 Network)
  • Raul Dela Cruz (General Manager, Nation Broadcasting Corporation)
  • Miguel G. Belmonte (President and CEO, Philstar Media Group/Hastings Holdings)
Broadcast media
Radio
Free-to-air television
(TV5 /NBC)
Freemium / pay television
(Cignal TV)
Overseas television
(Pilipinas Global Network)
Direct broadcast satellite /
digital TV providers
Philstar Media Group
Print newspaper
Magazine
  • People Asia
  • Starweek
Digital media
Production companies
Miscellaneous assets
  • CineFilipino
  • MQ Artists Agency
  • MQ Live
Corporate social responsibility
See also
1Joint venture withNine Media Corporation
2Joint venture withAPT Entertainment
3Joint venture withNBA TV
4Joint venture withViva Entertainment
5Joint venture with theUAAP
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