Kapinoy relaunch a new drama flatform

June 17, 2013

The country's Kapinoy Network in partnership with Viva Entertainment is set to definitely on the go to get the top spot in the TV ratings game.

IBC-13 has been aggressively luring the best people in the industry to join, producing Kapinoy shows to compete head-to-head with those offerings of ABS-CBN and GMA. In fact, more and more veteran actors had already signed up for different shows in the network.

The network has already strings of hit shows on its belt with Who Wants to be a Millionaire, The Weakest Link, Born to be a Star, PBA, NBA and ONE FC. It has also produced several drama series which are already very much quality programming those produced by rival networks.

Now, Viva-IBC is bringing drama to a new level upon its teleserye. This is poised to be a new platform of drama production in Philippine television dominated by soap operas running for an average of 6 months to a year. The mini-serye is somewhat patterned with Mexican, Korean and Japanese drama serials, featuring a fast-paced storyline and stellar casting.I am hoping that this mini-serye will be on a weekly format since it is said to run for only a month.This format has been attributed to the high quality of Korean and American TV serials, since the quality of the story and execution can be well-attended by the production people given with the fact that episodes are not rushed for immediate airing.And according to our sources, the first mini-serye will be entitled Sa Ngalan ng Ina, a political drama, starring the one and only superstar Nora Aunor. The mini-serye will reunite the superstar and the Drama King Christopher de Leon, who has also signed in to work with a project with the network.Rosanna Roces is also said to be part of the mini-serye, providing more wattage to this high profile show.Watch out for TV5′s new shows that are expected to change the ball game in Philippine TV.