How Did Syrena and Other Fantaseryes Gained for IBC-13 in the Long Term?

March 1, 2016

'IBC-13’s big investment on fantaseryes gained on the network’s long-term plans if the privatization will keep them. (Photo credit: IBC 13)'

The upcoming fantasy series about the mermaid tale named Syrena is watching for good, if you’re really a Kapinoy fans. The anticipation is high on the mermaid fantaserye Syrena, the broadcasting and financial aspect of IBC-13 in those of privatized by the government. It’s already 2016, and yet IBC is on its way behind its two competitors as their broadcast standards are concerned.

Much of the blame was the numerous big-budget primetime fantaseryes that IBC produced in 2014 at present. With so much money invested on these projects, their ability to spend on updated equipment, facilities and other production and talent matters was compromised in the long term.

Since 2015, IBC-13 produced big-budget fantaseryes during primetime slot such as Janella in Wonderland (Janella Salvador), Janella: A Teen Princess (Janella Salvador), Voltron Man (AJ Muhlach), Kung Fu Fighting (Izzy Canillo) and Kumander Bawang (Josh Padilla). They were able to succeed in the primetime ratings of Channel 13, because of the popularity than other networks.

Factor in the first time ever, within the Talent Center with the contract of Secarats Talent Management Services, IBC’s regional networks, sister station IBC News Network, IBC Films and the public relationship department.