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  2. UAAP Varsity Channel - Wikipedia

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    The UAAP Varsity Channel is a Philippine collegiate sports channel owned by Cignal TV in partnership with University Athletic Association of the Philippines. It is the official broadcast channel of the said athletic league which airs different sporting events.

  3. Cignal TV - Wikipedia

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    Cignal Play is the digital Internet Protocol television (IPTV) and video on demand (VOD) service of Cignal. Exclusively for Cignal and PLDT subscribers, it allows the ...

  4. One Sports (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Available on the Cignal Play website or via mobile application One Sports (stylized in all lowercase ) is a Philippine free-to-air television network owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) and jointly operated by TV5 Network, Inc. , both subsidiaries of MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. media arm of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund.

  5. Cignal HD Spikers (men's team) - Wikipedia

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    The Cignal HD Spikers are a professional men's volleyball team in the Philippines. The club is owned by Cignal TV, Inc. , a subsidiary of MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. , a PLDT company. Current roster

  6. Cignal - Wikipedia

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    Cignal Digital TV 2009 to 2013 logo. Prior to the launch, the PLDT group had already intended to establish its own satellite television service after its media arm MediaQuest Holdings sold its stake in Beyond Cable Holdings to the Lopez Group, and a failed attempt on the acquisition of Philippine Multimedia Systems, Inc. (PMSI, owner of Dream Satellite TV) from businessman and then-PLDT ...

  7. TV5 (Philippine TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Cignal Play Available on the Cignal Play website or via mobile application TV5 (stylized as 5 and formerly known as ABC ) is a Philippine free-to-air television and radio network headquartered in Mandaluyong, with additional studios in Novaliches, Quezon City.

  8. One Sports - Wikipedia

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    One Sports (formerly ABC Sports from 2004 to 2008, Sports5 from 2011 to 2017 and ESPN5 from 2017 to 2020) is the sports division of TV5 Network, Inc. and jointly-operated with sister company Cignal TV.

  9. Subscription television in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Sky Cable, Destiny Cable, and Cablelink are currently the primary cable operators in the country. [1] There are also local regional companies, such as Air Cable in Pampanga and Rizal, Asian Vision in Zambales, Batangas and Quezon, Royal Cable in Laguna, Planet Cable in Cavite, Fil-Products TV in Visayas, and Parasat Cable TV in Northern Mindanao.