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TV5 losses double to P4.1B in 2011


MANILA, Philippines—Amid cutthroat competition in the broadcasting industry, the country’s third-largest television network doubled its losses last year as it tried to compete head on with its larger rivals.

According to financial statements filed by ABC Development Corp. — parent company of TV5 — the company lost P4.14 billion at the end of 2011, representing a 91-percent increase from its net loss of P2.16 billion the previous year.

In contrast, industry leaders ABS-CBN and GMA Network reported net incomes of P2.4 billion and P1.71 billion, respectively, for 2011.

The dramatic increase in the losses of the network controlled by  Manuel Pangilinan comes as his group is trying to acquire the country’s No. 2 player, GMA Network Inc., in a bid to better compete with industry giant ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp.

Talks between the Pangilinan group and GMA Network’s controlling shareholders — the Gozon, Duavit and Jimenez families —are reportedly ongoing, but both sides have so far failed to agree on a price for the country’s second-largest network.

Sources have said that Pangilinan had initially balked at the P65-billion selling price initially quoted by GMA’s owners, although Pangilinan lately signaled that a deal may be in the offing before the end of the year.

During the same period, TV5’s asset base also grew to P8.84 billion from 2010’s level of P5.41 billion as the network invested more in broadcast equipment to upgrade its older apparati. However, its level of receivables — unpaid obligations by its clients — also ballooned in 2011 to P1.14 billion from only P443 million in the previous year.

Total liabilities of the network also grew sharply, hitting P6.45 billion last year, from only P2.52 billion in 2010 as it borrowed more cash to fund its expansion.

TV5’s financial statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission reveal that total revenues grew sharply to P2.31 billion last year, representing a 164-percent growth over the P875 million in sales recorded in 2010.

However, the benefit of higher sales figures were negated by the increase in TV5’s production costs, which hit P3.76 billion in 2011. This was 105 percent higher than the total production costs of P1.83 billion in 2010, as the company attracted talents from rival networks — like Sharon Cuneta and Derek Ramsay — with large, multi-year contracts.

TV5 president Ray Espinosa had yet to respond to Inquirer’s request for comment on the network’s losses for 2011 as of press time Saturday.

Last month, PLDT group officials said they expected TV5 to break even by 2014.

Espinosa, meanwhile, said he expected  the network to have a 30-percent market share by 2015, double the present level of 15 percent.

The network is spending an additional P6 billion for a new corporate headquarters and studios in Mandaluyong City which it expects to be completed later this year.

ABC and its TV5 network are owned by the PLDT group’s Mediaquest Holdings, which also holds a minority stake in the Philippine Daily Inquirer.


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  • XtianBie

    or better yet stop the operation to save further losses. Pag may artistang mag drama drama sa kabilang station ay o-offer-ran agad ng tv5 ng makali TF para lilipat sa kanila. Ano yan Uto-uto-an? Lalong lolobo yang losses na yan this. Imagine Artista Search 20 Million price? HHHHUWhat? Lotto? Tapos ano?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_CZS2DG54GHTF7WV34AKNR6JSRE ferds

    Gatasan yan ng nga laos na artista pakitanong kay sharon at willy at aga

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004000329655 Myrna Loyola

      tama eh! dapat kasi yang 4.1B na yan ibinili ng equipments. pano nga ba nila mabibili ung gma qng baon cla sa utang.. sabi investment, investment bang matuturing ung pumirata ng artista ng iba, wala nmng tulong sa estasyon nla ngaun haha

  • Templar Society

    Gusto pang bilhin yung GMA7. ang ganda ganda ng network tapos ipapalugi niyo rin.

    • http://www.facebook.com/diane.teves.1 Diane Teves

      Korek!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_MDOEHEMLNVSTET7ZCS2MKQ7WRI Flavio

    It’s wishful thinking kung ma attain ng TV5 ang target nila sa 2014 and 2015. Double the market share daw sa 2014 ! Baka double TV5 losses sa ba what taon. This network has puro rejects like Willie , cristy fermin , ruffs at the tulfo bros. Add pa the has beens like Sharon ,aga, edu etc , wala ng pagasa !

  • Topioquin

    To justify the loss, Willie Revillame will to say in his show that the P4.1B was given to the needy ones; in particular the senior citizens and those with disabilities.

  • Iggy Ramirez

    Instead of hiring has-beens for insane amounts of money, they should hire brilliant and creative writers, talented directors, and effective managers.

    The way they spend their money in acquiring high-paying but aged actors right now is a bad move and will cause the untimely fall of the network.

    Acquiring GMA is also not a good a idea if the ultimate goal is to stifle and limit competition.

    They should create better shows, not like the ones they have now, in which each one is a striking semblance that copies the format of Willing Willie in an apparent attempt to replicate the success and pull of its mass appeal.

    I mean, TV5 is banking on the idea that all Filipinos are stupid and poor.

    The shows are stupid, mediocre, shallow, lack creativity and are devoid of quality.

    • http://www.facebook.com/diane.teves.1 Diane Teves

      You have a point! Napahiya tuloy ang TV5 kasi ang yabang yabang na ang laki laki ng ino-offer pero wala na pala silang pera. Nalulugi na, doble doble pa ang nawawala sa kanila :(

      • http://www.facebook.com/manuel.aguirre.96780 Manuel Aguirre

        Ang mas nakakahiya ang yung mga artistang mukhang pera na mapangakuan lang ng malaking talent fee eh talon agad. May show nga sila, pero sino ang manonood???

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/5CCHSWJB6474UQZB3HE2XCZESI angelica

    Kaya pala malaki ang loss ay dahil binili ang Siyete…ok lang naman, risk taker lang talaga si MVP…

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_MDOEHEMLNVSTET7ZCS2MKQ7WRI Flavio

      Huh ???? Hindi pa nga nagsara ang 2 parties e. Read and understand , man ….

      • jayemdee_412

        Hahaha! Mahirap nagkokomento ng hindi naiintindihan yong artikulo

    • Templar Society

      boboness mo ne. :))

    • Iggy Ramirez

      Napakabobo ng taong to. Yung price tag ng GMA 100 billion, yung lugi nila 4.1 billion pa lang.

  • THELITTLEGIRL

    Hahaha!

  • indiosbravos2002

    tv5 has non performing stars like Sharon, Aga, Nora and Dolphy. All pass their prime yet under big contract with the network.

    I even wonder if willing willie is making money with all the shows income going to revillame’s pocket.

    Im not sure but changes should be made asap. Top management’s composition needs to be changed drastically for them to make money

    • http://www.facebook.com/diane.teves.1 Diane Teves

      hindi kumikita ang willing willie. in fact, pababa nang pababa ang ratings niya. puro kabalbalan lang kasi ang show.

  • Dhavid777

    good!



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