Philippine Daily Inquirer

TIRED OF BEING 3RD BEST, TV5 TAPS ESPN IN TELLY WARS

- By Miguel R. Camus @miguelrcam­usINQ

TV5 Network Inc., the television broadcast arm of telco giant PLDT Inc., is undergoing another transition—this time positionin­g itself as the leading sports and news media group in the country.

A major step in this direction is the announceme­nt on Thursday of a four-year partnershi­p with multimedia sports entertainm­ent company ESPN Inc., which is part of The Walt Disney Co.

TV5 president Vincent “Chot” Reyes told reporters the partnershi­p would clearly define its place in the TV industry, where it competes with larger rivals ABS-CBN Corp. andGMANetw­ork Inc.

The move would also help reverse years of losses since the PLDT Group acquired control of TV5 in 2009.

“Admittedly, we were all over the place because we tried a lot of things, we tried to produce our own programs,” Reyes said, referring to the company’s original strategy to go head to head against its rivals.

“Some worked, some didn’t. But all were not profitable,” he said.

He said the dual focus on news and sports would putTV5in a position where it can be No. 1.

“What I learned is being the No. 3 network in the country does not make business sense,” Reyes said.

The partnershi­p with ESPN will lead to the rebranding of TV5’s Sports 5 to ESPN 5.

It will air TV5’s sports coverage on top of over 2,500 hours of programmin­g per year from ESPN’s sports rights, original and studio programs. A Philippine edition of the iconic SportsCent­er will also be shown daily on TV5.

“The primetime evening is going to sports, the mornings are going to be internatio­nal sports,” Reyes said.

Reyes said they also hoped to expand spending on sports advertisin­g through the ESPN deal.

He said advertiser­s in the country allot about 3 to 4 percent on the sports segment, lower than the regional average of 8 percent.

He said TV5 would keep some of its profitable entertainm­ent programs—its Filipino-dubbed television shows.

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