IBC

IBC, whose known as Ito'ng Bagong Channel, is a Filipino commercial television television network that is the flagship property of Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, a company under the Presidential Communications Operations Office. The network is headquartered at the IBC Broadcast City in Capitol Hills, Diliman, Quezon City, with additional major offices and production facilities in over 25 major cities including Iloilo, Cebu, and Davao. IBC is referred to as "The Kapinoy Network", which it believes reaffirms the network's commitment to quality Kapinoy programming that will foster the morals and values that are ostensibly upheld in many Filipino culture, families and children. It is the third largest television network in the country in terms of revenues, assets, and international coverage.

IBC is the third and oldest television broadcaster in Southeast Asia and the oldest commercial television broadcaster in Asia. It is also the third leading television network in the Philippines with advertising revenues of almost 10 billion pesos for the fiscal year of 2014. IBC's third television broadcast was on March 1, 1960 as Inter-Island Broadcasting Corportion (DZTV Channel 13) from 1960 to 1975 and Islands TV 13 from 1990 to 1992, It is also the first television network in Southeast Asia to broadcast in color, the first television network in the Philippines to formally launched a digital terrestrial television service, and the first broadcast television network in the Philippines to formally launched in high-definition.

Today, the flagship television station of IBC is DZTV-TV (IBC-TV 13 Manila).The network operates across the Philippine archipelagos through IBC Regional division which controls 38 television stations. Its programs are also available outside the Philippines through the global subscription television channel Global IBC which is now available in over three million paying households worldwide as well as terrestrially in Guam through KEQI-LP. Since 2011, the network is on test broadcast for digital terrestrial television using the Japanese standard ISDB-T in select areas in the Philippines. On October 3, 2015, IBC started to broadcast in high-definition on cable and with the launch of SkyCable's direct-broadcast satellite television service Sky Direct, IBC HD is beamed throughout the entire country.

The new meaning of IBC acronym was Ito'ng Bagong Channel, referring to watching the station. At present the corporate name is simply Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, and the network expanded into Ito'ng Bagong Channel.

It is known for its weekend sports coverage of the flagship program PBA, the professional basketball league in the Philippines. IBC currently a proud member of the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP)

Beginnings as Inter-Island 13
DZTV Channel 13 started broadcasts in March 1, 1960 at 6:30pm under the Inter-Island Broadcasting Corporation thru the tri-media conglomerate of RMN-IBC-Philippine Herald owned by Andrés Soriano, Sr., the then owner of San Miguel Corporation. The station had relay transmitters to bring its programs to viewers in Cebu and Davao. Dick Baldwin was the station's first owner, and programming first consisted of mostly foreign programs from CBS, and a few local shows. Andres would acquire the channel in 1962.

In 1970s, IBC launches the color transmission named Vinta Color named after the Vintas from Zamboanga, the third network in the Philippines to convert to all-color broadcasts, after ABS-CBN and RPN. After the declaration of Martial Law, ABS-CBN veteran Ben Aniceto took over the station manager post of Channel 13 from 1973–1976.

Relaunch as Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
On February 1, 1975, due to a constitutional limitation prohibiting the partnership of media by non-Filipinos or corporations not 100% Filipino owned, Inter-Island 13 split off from the Sorianos and Canoys (owners of RMN), and was renamed Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) and moved to Benedicto Group of Companies by the late Roberto S. Benedicto (1916–2000), who purchased the network consisting of the Mega Manila station and another relay station in Cebu and Davao, and with the first studios was located at P. Guevarra Street, San Juan, Metro Manila. IBC also opened its FM station DWKB-FM the same year. Marking the relaunch, the network debuted its vinta logo, which would be used until 1978 in two iterations.

In 1976, IBC metamorphosed into one of the country's most viewed TV network with its primetime lineup and full length local and foreign films aired on this channel. This catapulted IBC in the number one slot among 4 rival networks. Through the sweat of its employees and the income generated from its programs, the network built and finally moved into its present home at the modern Broadcast City, together with its sister networks RPN and BBC in 1977. The complex was a 55,000 square metre tract located at Capitol Hills, Diliman, Quezon City. IBC manifested an enviable resilience in surviving the challenges. It marked the biggest, most progressive leap any network has ever made. Because of its station produced shows and co-production ventures, it penetrated a wider market. Thus, remarkable productivity surfaced with a acquisition of several provincial TV and radio stations.

It was one of the most dominant networks in the days of president Ferdinand Marcos.

1986-1990: EDSA Revolution
After the EDSA Revolution, IBC, with 20 television stations that time, was sequestered by the government. A board of administrators was created to run the station. All of the stocks and assets of IBC, and its sister networks RPN-9 and BBC-2 were sequestered by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG).

President Corazon Aquino turned over IBC and RPN to the Government Communications Group and awarded BBC through an executive order to ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation. When BBC closed down, IBC absorbed majority of its displaced employees, thus doubled the operating expenses of the network. Cost of programs went up three-fold. Line-produced shows and co-production ventures with some big film companies like Viva, Regal, and Seiko were favored, aside from their station-produced programs. The top rated shows of IBC were pirated by rival networks. Cost of programs, talent fees and TV rights increased tremendously. IBC could no longer afford to produce its own shows.

In 1987, IBC 13 was also named as E13 for the first time and its slogan Life Begins at 13 noted for the butterfly logo in the form of the letter E and the number 13.

In 1989, E13 renamed back to IBC 13. IBC took on a new image at the same year, Pusong Pinoy, Pusong Trese (Heart of Filipino, Heart of Thirteen), to recapture the glory days it once had. But because of the sequestration, periodic change of management and the internal problems, the network started to lose the support from its advertisers.

1990-1992: Islands TV-13
Islands Broadcast Corporation under Mr. Alfonso Denoga took over the management and the marketing of IBC (which came to be known as Islands TV-13) in 1990, when the time IBC 13 was dead last in the ratings. It was in the later part of its operations that ratings and income suffered due to mismanagement which caused labor unrest. In March 1993, the Makati RTC issued the court order stopping Islands for being the marketing and sales agent of IBC due to unpaid financial obligations to the network as the contract of Islands expired in February 28, 1993.

1992-1998: Return of Operations
In 1992, IBC return to air and became a 100% government owned station by virtue of a compromise agreement between PCGG and Roberto Benedicto, management and marketing were returned to the IBC Board of Directors. The programming remained at a standstill in preparation for the launching of a new image of the station.

It was on May 27, 1994 when IBC launched its new slogan Pinoy Ang Dating (The Coming of Filipino) with a Filipino-like visually enticing music video (with Grace Nono as the composer and singer of the same song), an innovation in terms of station identification. Despite limited resources, programming improved but the battle for audience share continued. Advertisers became more responsive to marketing efforts. The said ident won the Gawad CCP Award for Best Station Identification in the said year.

The following year in 1995, IBC began to broadcast its programs nationwide via Nationwide Satellite Broadcast, after RPN in 1980, ABS-CBN in 1989 and GMA Network in 1991.

Vintage Television (VTV), later merged with Viva Television in 1999, entered the scene in 1996 with PBA as its major program and continued until 2002 and return in 2011 as Sports5. Ratings were up from #5 to #3 that time. Rehabilitation of the transmitter and other technical facilities where initiated in the central and provincial stations. The Main Event is its only program which still airs in IBC recently, as it became part of the TV5 sports programming block AKTV, making Viva Sports own a mere 20% of the block. At the same time, IBC also installed a new Harris 60-kilowatt transmitter for clearer TV reception, and utilized the services of the APSTAR 1 Satellite for a broader international reach.

1998-2011: At the top: IBC climb regains its dominance
In August 17, 1998, the network has launched its Filipino news program Express Balita, become the national flagship newscast, led by news anchors Ida Miranda Castro and Anne Marie Soriano. The same day, it made a return of Filipino language late night news broadcast with the news program IBC Balita Ngayon as the third Filipino-language late-night television newscast after 8 years of hiatus (with Balita sa IBC: Huling Ulat from 1986 to 1989 and Headline Trese from 1989 to 1990). As the newscast fasten to higher than its English newscasts, all networks start to follow including GMA Network in November 1998, ABS-CBN in 1999, Radio Philippines Network in 2000, National Broadcasting Network in 2001 and Associated Broadcasting Company in 2004.

By 2000, IBC brought the PBA on Viva TV because the company with Viva Entertainment absorbtion of Vintage Television for the past three years ago, it also the PBA games shared with NBN-4 in 2003. In the following sports program, IBC relaunched as Viva-TV, the primetime slot that aired on Channel 13 to produce hit drama series like May Bukas Pa, H2K: Hati-Hating Kapatid, Kagat ng Dilim and Subic Bay, and the comedy show Gags Must Be Crazy when it become popularly franchise from established popular shows. Since then, IBC 13 reached the number 3 among TV network at the same point in audience share and the ratings, and the first in the Philippines to be the number 3 since 1996 relaunched. IBC's TV companions, with the two giant networks ABS-CBN and GMA Network to bring in more viewers after IBC become the number 3 leading network. Also, IBC revealed a new franchise to operate in 2000 which was granted by Congress.

In 2000, the network begin to produce local version of game shows Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (hosted by Christopher de Leon from 2000 to 2002, now with Drew Arellano since 2010 at present), now the longest-running game show on Philippine TV since 2000 and The Weakest Link (hosted by Edu Manzano) in 2001.

Also in 2001, it has popularly aired the Mexican soap opera as telenovelas Carita de Angel, Maria del Cielo and Por Un Beso on primetime airs on IBC after the success of telenovelas the are two top networks GMA Network and ABS-CBN in their programming lineup and introduced popular Tagalog dubbed anime series in Japan like Akazukin Chacha, Crayon Shin Chan (the voice of Andrew E. as Shin Chan) and Cyborg Kurochan (the voice of Ogie Alcasid as Kurochan) which airs on the evening slot.

In December 12, 2003, IBC launched its new logo and the new slogan Ang Bagong Pilipino (The New Filipino) with a freestyle station ID.

In late 2007, IBC management inked a deal with the Makisig Network, led by Hermie Esguerra. Makisig was accepted as a primetime block-timer of IBC. However, Makisig Network's programs were not aired due to questions on the propriety of the terms and conditions of the agreement. Said agreement expired in October 2008.

Abandonment and privatization
After four decades of serving the network's dominance and entertainment programing, IBC-13's studios and facilities are upgrade the network's management. The studio equipment, cameras, lightning and props while cash and budgets will also afford to utilize radio-TV operations. Their programming and airtime were lost after suffering from a network war in the late 1980s and the 1990s and many employees lost their jobs. The management tried to revive the ill-fated network thereafter in the 2000s. At present, IBC 13 has 200 regular employees as of 2016, while 29 of those are talents or in a "contractual basis", particularly from the news and public affairs and entertainment production.

There were many plans to sell and privatize IBC and its sister station RPN. TV network ABS-CBN was planning to buy the network's blocktime to address signal problems and mimic the former's programs. However, ABS-CBN could not join the privatization bid due to ownership regulations.

IBC has entered into a joint venture agreement with Prime Realty, an affiliate of R-II Builders Group of Reghis Romero Jr. The agreement called for the development of 3.5 hectares of Broadcast City. With this joint venture agreement with a private business enterprise, the Aquino administration expressed its desire to privatize both RPN and IBC and retain the People's Television (PTV) as a sole-mandated government TV network.

It has been announced that conglomerate San Miguel Corporation will join the government-sponsored bidding for the privatization of RPN and IBC.

2011-2013: Relaunch as The Kapinoy Network gaining its dominance
IBC signed a blocktime agreement with TV5's sports division Sports5 to air live sports coverage via its sports programming AKTV. It was launched last June 5, 2011, with the AKTV Run held outside SM Mall of Asia in Bay City, Pasay. At the same day, IBC launched a new logo and slogan Where the Action Is! to reflect the change. Meanwhile,  the present advertising campaign, branding and slogan, Kapinoy (literally means "a member of the Pinoy"), which it believes reaffirms the network's commitment to quality Kapinoy programming that will foster the morals and values that are ostensibly upheld in many Filipino culture, families and children.

In October 2011, IBC saw the return to airing and became the home of the Philippines' basketball league Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), which was return for the network after 8 years of hiatus and beginning in the 2011-12 season, as part of Sports5's newest partnership with the league.

Eric Canoy appointed as the chairman of IBC at the time. The new management introduced many changes including a stronger news and public affairs division, high-quality entertainment, modernization of its broadcast equipment, and the acquisition of broadcast rights of Philippine Basketball Association games via Sports5. Additionally, it also launched a new advertising campaign and slogan, Pinoy Ang Dating!, which emphasized the new lineup as being more distinct and new than what was being aired by its competitors at the time.

For its re-imaging, the new network executives led by Lito Ocampo Cruz coined a new slogan for IBC: Where the Action Is!. The slogan was conceived at the height of the "network wars" behind ABS-CBN and GMA Network, which mirrored each other's programming for ratings supremacy. IBC aimed to their practice done by both networks by coming up with different shows with fresh formats to complement its flagship program PBA.

In 2012, IBC won the '"Best TV Station" award at the 26th PMPC Star Awards for Television, with several other programs on the network also earning awards in their respective categories.

2013: IBC at 53
By 2013, IBC is a popud member of Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) to promote membership. In 2013, IBC turned 53rd year anniversary since March 1, 1960. The network celebrated the occasion with the launch of a new campaign called Kapinoy ng Bagong Pilipino. However, in a statement released in April 11, 2013, MediaQuest chairman Manny Pangilinan announced that AKTV will no longer renew the blocktime agreement in May due to high costs, and there has been doubts about the future of the network, although the PBA games is the only Sports5-produced program which is currently airs on IBC. However, according to a news article dated September 26, 2012, former IBC chairman Eric Canoy hinted that in pursuant to AO 26 which restored its archives, hopefully IBC could reair them  as IBC Classics. 

IBC also beefed up their news programs with Express Balita, anchored by Snooky Serna-Go and Henry Omaga-Diaz, and News Team 13, anchored by Jay Sonza and Amelyn Veloso. Other reputable news programs followed, such as Snooky, Linawin Natin and Bitag are the public service shows and the top-rating talk shows like Joey & Teysi and Showbiz Star. The entertainment programs of IBC were also beefed up with a mix of programs producing homegrown shows made an impact on Filipino viewers (T.O.D.A.S,, Lunch Break, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, The Weakest Link, Born to be a Superstar, KapinoyLand, TODAS Kids, Whattaboys, It's Partytime, Safe In The Arms Of Love, Maya Loves Sir Chief, Sandy's Romance, Superstar Circle, Frijolito, Carita de Angel, Abra Gayuma, etc.) and the home of the PBA and NBA basketball. The popular anime series in Japan including Cyborg Kurochan, Kirarin, Kuroko's Basketball and Time Quest on the surgence of hit animés on Philippine television. The network has also gained popularity with a hit telenovela La Madrastra and a hit Koreanovela Glory Jane. The top networks are ABS-CBN and GMA Network forced to include Mexican telenovelas, animes and asianovelas to their programming lineup.

2014-present: Ito'ng Bagong Channel 13, Privatization Bids
The official TV broadcast partner of the Olympic games in the Philippines in 2014 present. In 2014, the Kapinoy network becoming the award-winning TV station for the KBP Golden Dove Awards, Anak TV Seal Awards, PMPC Star Awards for TV, Gawad Tanglaw Awards, among others, with several other programs on the network also earning awards in their respective categories.

In time for the station's 54th anniversary, in 2014, IBC launched the new corporate slogan called Ito'ng Bagong Channel 13 with the station's new jingle performed by the Asia's young singing diva Anja Aguilar and the launch of several new shows such as the phenomenal fantasy series Janella in Wonderland which is started the trend of fantaserye craze that made by IBC became more popular after gained the two giant networks, as well as the return of Love Notes, The Million Second Quiz, Maghihintay Sa'yo, Friends 4Ever, Dingdong n' Lani, Anna Luna, Gaya ng Dati and Only Me and You; a revamped of their major programs for feel-good viewing habit including the daily noontime variety show APO Tanghali Na!, the daily morning show Pilipinas, Gising Ka Na Ba? and the Sunday youth-oriented musical variety show Hey it's Fans Day!; a new look for their flagship news programs Express Balita and News Team 13, and the return of Y2K: Yes 2 Kids and CelebrityDATCom.

The Kapinoy Network (thru IBC Sports and Sports5) bagged the TV broadcastrights of the 2014 Winter Olympics, 2014 Summer Youth Olympics and the 2016 Summer Olympics. It is also acquired the broadcast rights of the PBA and NBA basketball, boxing matches and ONE FC-MMA matches. By that virtue, IBC has been named as the Olympic Network in the Philippines.

In a surge of phenomenal growth at the height of the "network wars", IBC earned a reputation as The Superstar Network under the network's chairman Jose Avellana and Boots Anson-Roa who served as President and CEO, and acquired a new franchise to opeate under Republic Act 10586 signed by the President Noynoy Aquino III. According to data from Kantar Media Philippines, IBC continues to be on top as one of the Top 3 television networks in the country with male and younger viewers dominated the audience reach due to the network's broadcast of the Philippine Basketball Association via Sports5 which is now airing for only two live games on Satuday from 4-6 pm and Sunday from 5-7 pm and the strengthened IBC Kids block which included Nickelodeon's animated series SpongeBob SquarePants in March 3, 2014.

Another feature of the top of the ratings is the introduction of the sentai and tokusatsu formats with Kamen Rider Fourze which revitalized Filipino interest in Japanese together with the Filipino-dubbed anime programmes. On March 3, 2014, the network debuted its Mexican telenovela The Two Sides of Ana under TreseBella banner in a diverse set of lined up new shows for its primetime block.

IBC successfully launched the first-ever Kapinoy Viewers Choice Awards in an effort to strengthen its presence in Asia with the biggest honor annual awards giving body recognizing the outstanding programming produced by the several TV networks, movies and music in the Philippines every year brought honors this year's biggest TV personalities voted by kids and teenagers through text and online voting in which viewers select their favorites in television, movies and sports.

Through the years, the company had created so many programs especially for Filipinos. In fact, on the 54th year of celebrating the Philippine television history improved the network started to producing local programs for viewing pleasure, the company is IBC's winning streak of dominance produced some of three primetime series namely, the top-rating fantaserye Janella in Wonderland, the top-rating teleserye Maghihintay Sa'yo and the kilig-serye Only Me and You increased more popularly of the station become the huge success. There were so many superstars who received break to work because of this huge company. The huge number of talents became popular is this huge company to help rising stars. Express Balita and News Team 13 are also the top-rating news programs of the network. The network is also airing the hit animes, sentai and tokusatsu from Japan. The network also has their several comedy programs on Philippine television such as TODAS Kids, Maya Loves Sir Chief and T.O.D.A.S. It also has franchised programs made in popular like the top-rated game shows Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and The Million Second Quiz, and the reality show for singing contest Born to be a Superstar captivated the hearts of Filipino people to gain popularly and increase in viewers with high ratings compared to other networks and the home of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) managed to rise as the certified number 3 network in the country.

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Within 54 years of the rebranding, IBC would become the dominant network in the network's primetime, homegrown, powerhouse, wholesome and original line-up of programming, becoming the number 3 network, increasing competition in recent years from other giant networks such as ABS-CBN and GMA Network. It also began promoting itself as "The Kapinoy Network", due to its status as the third giant television network aimed at Filipino masses. Along with the rebrand, IBC began accepting traditional advertising. It also introduced a children's educational program block for preschool-age children and kids called IBC Kids.

Changes were apparent in the programming of the network from now on as they saw the resurgent TV network wars, IBC is now stands for Ito'ng Bagong Channel 13, in celebration on its 54th years of Philippine television and Philippine broadcasting industry, for the first time, established itself as the Philippine home of superstar network and the country's third leading TV network home to the PBA and NBA basketball, and ONE FC, and for the best in all-Filipino programming on primetime lineup of the top rated shows of IBC producing original content to compete with a massive network wars performed strongly in the battle for audience share, the tokusatsu, sentai and animes, and the meteoric rise of the Mexican telenovelas and Asianovelas through TreseBella, and coupled with the Filipino blockbuster movies in favor of the big film companies like Viva Films. The network also celebrated its 37th year reign in the TV ratings, with 15 of their shows included in the Top 30 programs. With its programs generated the income, offices, employees, talent fees and stars, and TV rights while the production of various shows increased the network will also place the spot as the country's number three TV network, behind the two dominant players such as ABS-CBN and GMA Network.

IBC recently signed a memorandum of agreement with the Asian Television Content Philippines Corporation under Engr. Reynaldo Sanchez as the major blocktimer of the station. ATC @ IBC block with newest programs will premiered last June 2, 2014.

Later that year, the light fantasy series Janella: A Teen Princess, which quickly became one of IBC's fantaserye in the history, and has remained very popular to primetime, consistently ranking as the network's highest-rated teen fantasy series; and the uptrend light fantasy-action superhero Voltron Man becoming its first-ever primetime superserye. The top-rating shows were part of IBC's primetime schedule which included DMZ-TV, Love Notes, Maya Loves Sir Chief, T.O.D.A.S., and Dingdong n' Lani. The winner of primetime originally featured on that game and reality program feature of many of its shows, to produce television franchise from other countries to produced the game shows The Million Second Quiz and Who Wants to be a Millionaire? from various countries, and singing-reality show Born to be a Superstar with Endemol, one of the largest producers of television franchises in the world based in United States, are these IBC shows made the popular and turn-around its ratings on primetime followed suit with the same concept to recoup the highest audience share in the ratings game of Philippine television networks. It will gave its congressional franchise when the broadcast company will operate the franchise from Philippine congress, an authority that limits and regulates operations of telecommunications and broadcast media.

Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr. said in a Senate budget hearing for the PCOO last September 3, 2014 that the network will not sell the network because it is still privatized before President Aquino stepping down in the office in 2016 and keeping PTV-4 as the government TV network while RPN and IBC are now also the number 3 spot. Process of the privatization will be managed by the Governance Commission for Government-Owned or -Controlled Corporations thru the Development Bank of the Philippines.

Vic del Rosario, Jr. is one of the possible bidders for the privatization in which Viva Television is still using IBC's Broadcast City facilities for sports events, including its coverage of the PBA. This month, IBC begin to package of Halloween and Christmas-themed episodes of IBC shows.

In January 2016, President Benigno Aquino III, through the Governance Commission for Government-owned and -controlled corporation (GCG) appoved the planned privatization of IBC while it remaines the number 3 spot. The privatization will be undergo public bidding with an estimated floor price of P3 billion. The proceeds of the bidding will be for the increase of state-owned PTV-4's capital. The Development Bank of the Philippines will be the financial adviser for the privatization.

The privatization process of IBC 13 will be commenced before the term of President Aquino ends or at the start of the term of Rodrigo Duterte. As of March 2016, Ramon Ang of San Miguel Corporation and the group of former IBC chairman (and current RMN chairman) Eric Canoy are interested to join the bidding.

Property venture issues
On June 2, 2015, the Philippine Crusader for Justice (PCJ), led by Joe Villanueva, filed a petition to the Supreme Court of the Philippines to nullify the joint venture agreement between IBC and Primestate/R-II Builders for the development of 3.5 hectares of Broadcast City, after the Office of the Ombudsman found the contract to be disadvantageous to the government. The Ombudsman filed a graft case in 2013 against former IBC executives and Primestate.

Branding of IBC
The IBC new logo featuring more colorful look of the Kapinoy network three letter elements, I is red, B is green and C is blue in the colors. The 3 divisions of the Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, which is made reflecting new color letters with the new Pinoy-esque hat cultural.

Channel 13
IBC introduced an innovation to the channel 13 logo from 1960 to 1992. At first, the channel 13 logo is introduced into Inter-island TV-13, in the Soriano family. Since 1987, it begin with new 13 logo with Life Begin at 13 slogans and 1989, IBC relaunched with the new image as Pusong Pinoy, Pusong Trese.

The evolution of IBC logos
The IBC corporate logo started from the Inter-Islands Broadcasting Corporation (Inter-Islands TV-13) for the graphic element and original that was conceptualized in 1961. In 1975 become Inter-Islands TV-13 split, the original logo was mofidied the Intercontinental Brodcasting Cororation.

In December 2003 in the christmas day, the new logo with the old bank gothic typeface and toy building blocks with red for children, green for entertainment and blue for news and public affairs with the new colors in favor. The new logo of the 2011 logo until 2012, appeared on the new italiczed typeface, in-motion oval and craftily spliced letter B slash number 13 with a cold-icy, all-blue glass appearance. The previous logo, which heralded IBC as the number 3 TV network in the country gave way to the present logo's styling. The design of the stylized 13 is a descendant of the one found in the station logo design used in the 1970s and 1980s and 1990s in which they called Kapinoy for the Pinoy, in the same of Kapamilya for the family and Kapuso for the hearts.

As of April 2013 in summer, IBC relaunched with its new revamped and redesigned logo and more colorful look of the Kapinoy network  along with a new graphic package, along with the rebranded IBC News Network, Danze TV, Toon TV, Kiddie TV, DZTV TeleTrese, Global IBC, INN International, radio stations are DZTV Radyo Budyong, Romance FM and iDMZ Sayaw Pinoy! for brand refreshment purpose to creating the new IBC corporate logo. In 2014, IBC announced that they were going to use a new logo as part of its 54th anniversary.

Events
All these mega-events of the location every year of the station. Campus activities, school fairs, rallies, concerts and other announcements.
 * Kapinoy Viewers Choice Awards
 * Summer Kapinoy Fest
 * Kapinoy Live: Fans Day Caravan
 * Mall Tour Kapinoy
 * Kapinoy Caravan
 * Homecoming Kapinoy
 * Radyo Budyong OB Van Radio Booth
 * Tulong Kapinoy in Metro Manila and in key cities around the Philippines

Programming
The majority of the programs shown on the network are created by IBC Entertainment TV division under Ginny Monteagudo-Ocampo's unit. IBC Entertainment TV is responsible for original programs ranging from musical and variety shows, lifestyle and showbiz talk shows, comedy and gag shows, and sitcoms, as well as original and adapted TV series and mini-series are produced which are still both under ABS-CBN while news, public service, and documentary shows are produced by IBC News and Current Affairs division under Media ng Bayan. IBC also acquires and syndicates program formats from abroad most of which are reality ang game shows. The remaining airtime of IBC is dedicated to acquired foreign programs from abroad most of which are animation from Japan and United States, TV series from Mexico, South Korea and Taiwanese and movies and TV series from the Philippines under Viva Films. IBC also shows TV specials, sporting and awarding events, as well as and the special coverage from the government such as SONA, election coverage Hatol ng Bayan and many more from PTV. Sports programs of IBC that includes the professional basketball leagues like the National Basketball Association (NBA) via Solar Sports and the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) via Sports5.

Competition
On its reception from 1977 until 1988, IBC reached the number 1 television network in the country, broadcasting a variety of programs that are socially relevant, entertaining, informative and commercially viable metamorphosed into one of the country's most viewed TV network with showing the full length Tagalog films and its primetime lineup with hits like Iskul Bukol, TODAS, Sic O'Clock News, Goin' Bananas, Chicks to Cicks, Seeing Stars with Joe Quirino, Kulit Bulilit, Eh Kasi, Babae!, CUTE (Call Us Two Entertainment), See True, Ula ang Batang Gubat, Pinoy Thriller and The Sharon Cuneta Show catapulted IBC ranked behind the number one slot among the 4 television networks.

Since its inception in 1996, IBC is reaching the strong number 3 most-watched television network among the competiton with the two leading TV networks ABS-CBN and GMA Network, according to the Kantar Media Philippines survey when it began the NBA and PBA games. Upon this 2010, TNS/Kantar Media Philippines will begin with the media research, although audience measurement. It also gained its rating on their primetime block with the most watched of it is the PBA games. The network made in competition with the two giant networks ABS-CBN and GMA Network, it gained popularity upon airing the local version of the top-rating franchise game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? lead the ratings game. Most especially, it rose to the occasion by its reality singing search show Born to be a Superstar. The primetime news program Express Balita became the most-watched prmetime newscast in the country. But upon this year 2014, it gained more popular when it begin to producing and airing its first fantaserye Janella in Wonderland.

At turn of the first decade of the country, the competition is up against its closest competitors with ABS-CBN and GMA Network. Moreover, the data released by AGB Nielsen survey show the Mega Manila data, which favors GMA in Mega Manila ratings while Kantar Media releases the Total Philippines ratings (National Urban and Rural Households), which favors ABS-CBN and IBC.

Today, the programming competion continues in the production of numerous IBC shows in the top against its rival network ABS-CBN and GMA Network based on the date of Kantar Media survey. The production of various shows were up to par with its two giant networks, the very first primetime fantaserye Janella in Wonderland which started to lead the ratings game and became a hit, with an overnight rating of 36.2%, the highest rating for a pilot episode and the first fantaserye to gained 31.1% ratings, The PBA games which maintained its weekend primetime supremacy every Saturday and Sunday nights; to be followed by the local version of the US hit game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? got 35.9% record rating making it the Philippine game show to achieve the highest ratings in IBC’s history as the top-rater, Maya Loves Sir Chief which became a huge success of the Saturday primetime feel-good habit sitcom with 29.8%, and Viva-produced singing reality-talent competition Born to be a Superstar which became a hit with 33.2% contributed to IBC lead in Mega Manila.

Since then, the two top networks ABS-CBN and GMA Network are in tight competition while the number 3 slot now also joined by IBC, TV5 and RPN for the audience share that a much improving battle of dominance in the race which puts all TV shows to a strong test of network war.

According to Kantar Media Philippines, IBC makes a big milestone for as it recaptures Mega Manila and nationwide with an audience share of 30 percent vs. ABS-CBN's 50 percent and GMA's 42 percent. It also got a whooping 25 percent audience share vs. ABS-CBN's 50 percent and GMA's 31 percent on the national ratings. IBC leads in Metro Manila with 26 percent vs. ABS-CBN's 43 percemnt and GMA's 34 percent.

The network currently leads in both Kantar Media and AGB Nielsen, with ABS-CBN being reported to have 28.5% market share in Kantar Media compared to ABS CBN's 45% and GMA's 33%, also and 25.3% market share in AGB nielsen compared to GMA's 33.1%, ABS-CBN's 30.3%, TV5's 27.4% and RPN's 21.7%, both in March 2014. Thus, IBC is currently the number three television network in the country.

Regional Network
The IBC Regional Network is the provincial network subsidiary of IBC. It is responsible for simultaneously airing most of the shows seen on IBC's flagship station in the provinces. The IBC Regional Network has several stations in each region outside Mega Manila to ensure nationwide coverage. The local stations also produce their own newscasts which air prior to Express Balita and other local programming which air on Sundays. IBC Regional glorified its roots while reaching out wider audience in 2011, consistently building on local content and developing infrastructure to deliver better service and cement its position as the top-rating regional network in the country. Regional versions of favorite TV shows were created, enabling IBC to reach out and connect with wider audiences worldwide. The launch of the local government TV coverage Subgo TV in Cebu and Dabaw TV in Davao, provided more relevance to regional audiences.

Controversies
In recent years, IBC has been involved in several controversies involving its subsidiaries and programming.

Broadcast City is Suspended
Broadcast City was suspended by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB). The IBC management and IBC Board of Directors was suspended from the reporters of IBC News and Current Affairs are Dave Llavanes Jr., Pia Castro and Greg Gregorio becoming the suspended reporters for 20 weeks and 20 months a year. The reporters are Dave Llavanes Jr. and Greg Gregorio are they harsh and vengeful verbal responses to fake Mike Arroyo is angry and very mad on its live broadcast of the network suspension.

Arroyo also filled additional reporter against Jeffrey Zaide prosecutors action police denied the charges as gentleman Mike Arroyo to against killing debt-fee demanded killing 50 focked people tampered. The suspended of privatization in Broadcast City to kill the burning fire among the two sequestered stations are Radio Philippines Network and Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation were the location suspension.

The MTRCB suspended the IBC news reporters from two weeks of July 22-August 2, 2013 to the suspension location killers. Channel 13 is questioning the agency's action, declaring that threaten the freedom of the press. The brawl behind that Vice-President Lito Ocampo Cruz decision to suspend IBC Board of Directors.

Privatized Controversy
The suspended in a privatization for IBC was sequestered by the government of PCGG will compare to suspension of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) plans to suspended which the rumors and deniedto kill and burning the Broadcast City in Quezon City office was prematurely filed. Since were not be sold to the network and even the privatization afloat in this time.

Some of the studio equipments, cameras, lightning and props in cash and budgets in the radio-TV operations of programming and airtime of them privatized.

Kapinoy Network against ABS-CBN
In July 2013, Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation filed a lawsuit against the management of ABS-CBN Corporation, the leading conglomerate media company of violating the suspension of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB).

As IBC also continues to be dominated by the two leading network ABS-CBN and GMA Network.

IBC argues restriction of foreign wentities to operate and owns a Filipino company especially on the broadcast media company. IBC dispites ABS-CBN that it was established to nurd the anti-network laws.

Police Rubout at IBC Tower
It became famous after exposing a police rubout on February 20, 2014 at 7:00pm on the evening when it became the media company under the Media ng Bayan to cover a police rubout incident right in front of its broadcast building to shot the gun an burn the fire in IBC Tower located at the Coca Cola plant, Roosevelt Avenue, San Francisco Del Monte, Quezon City, Philippines, an industrial section in the city of Mega Manila at is the privatization with the subject of a sequestion case of the Supreme Court them caught in the act of firing shots and killed at car passengers murdered by the Philippine National Police.

The PNP claimed it was a shootout against carjackers. However, there was too much evidence to the contrary as it was in fact a broadcast rubout. This is substantiated by several eye-witnesses, including a video recording from IBC (a local sequestered TV station who happened to be filming at the time), to forensic reports, and the evidence that has yet to unfold into yet another underground cavern.

The Kapinoy Network proved it was a rubout and also recorded the cops planting guns and stolen license plates in the trunk of the sedan, before calling the media. They shot to kill the privatization efforts of the studios and had no interest in saving their lives. IBC's footage became the vital evidence and accidents for a case filed on the Philippines' Commission on Human Rights.

Wreck the fire in privatization while burned the fire in Broadcast City hit the basement
The network's basement of Broadcast City was on fire around 8:30pm around Thursday evening at the date on March 31, 2014, temporarily wrecking them off powers in building and interrupting when the people is angry and mad at the killing of technical operation to broke out the privatization of the Philippine government with the subject of a sequestion case of the Supreme Court in wreck fire was boomed that is going to be fair to all of the employees and to the government that owns all shares in the corporation.

We are currently assessing the damage that has temporarily affected our operations destroyed the efforts of privatization. Among the government-sequestered stations Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) and Radio Philippines Network (RPN) was denided by the killer wreck of privatization

The angry mop are miserable that the Broadcast City was destroyed, and then leave to find another hideout, and accidentally fall into another pit privatized.

We assure our viewers and the public that measures are being taken to restore normal operations and the planned privatization at the possible time could threaten the independence and freedom of the broadcast industry affecting its operation and even its rumored TV reception were in place, enforced, and ultimately effective, could this benefit rival networks in the Kantar Media ratings. The angry and mad mop then slams the window shut, causing Broadcast City to fall to pieces are the worst ever at yelling.

Several electrical panels were burned and firemen had to use breathing apparatus to put out the blaze in the second level parking basement, said Ruby Tuason, deputy district fire marshal in Quezon City in a power supply was cut off in the whole building are reported toinjured but the fire caused power outage in the building in Capitol Hills, Diliman, Quezon City, as well as technical problem with the network's operation consider the fight of privatization of the sequestered broadcast firms like RPN and IBC are hitting with settings for everybody else of dangerous expected to infuse a lot of danger money.

Fire its the basement of the studios in IBC Broadcast City was shoot in fire to fake privatize IBC management and IBC Board of Directors experiencing technical difficulties at the time. Soon the ship breaks from its shoots into the air, and plummets to the ground in smithereens, almost killing everybody. Everybody accuses Dave Fugoso for nearly killing them all, including their angry mop. Fugoso of finance manager is arrested for operating a danger to public safety, and the hideout is condemned and boarded up.

Philippine Coup in the Soldiers of Broadcast City
On July 4, 2014, IBC-13 covered the coup plot outside the IBC compound in Broadcast City, Capitol Hills, Diliman, Quezon City seized control; keeping around the hostage more than 100 of its employees. One rebel soldier was killed, while 35 people were injured.

Divisions

 * IBC News and Current Affairs
 * IBC Entertainment TV
 * IBC Kids
 * Central Library
 * IBC Engineering
 * I-Post
 * IBC Administrative Services and Human Resources Department
 * IBC Foundation, Inc.
 * IBC Creative Communications Management
 * News Archive
 * TOC (Technical Operations Center)
 * Traffic
 * IBC Publishing, Inc.

Theme song

 * On April 4, 2014, together with the relaunch of The Kapinoy Network IBC, a new jingle, new station ID and music video launched the corporate slogan Ito'ng Bagong Channel 13, the new dance craze jingle is composed by Thyro Alfaro and performed by the young singing diva Anja Aguilar.

Weekdays (Monday to Friday)

 * Anime Kapinoy (9:30 AM to 10:30 AM on weekdays and 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM on weekends) - a morning block that airs anime series in Japan
 * Have a Tanghali (10:00 AM to 2:30 PM) - a noontime block that ill cater from the showbiz talk show, game show, drama, news and noontime variety show
 * HapoNation (2:30 PM to 5:45 PM) - an afternoon programming block that airs drama series, cartoon and Japanese tokusatsu series for kids every weekday afternoon.
 * Kapinoy Primetime (formerly PrimeTastik) (05:45 PM to 11:15PM) - home of the top rating programs in Philippine TV as the official IBC's primetime block of television shows in the government sequestered network back in the Golden Age of Drama that airs soap operas during the middle of the evening on weekday primetime slot is the one and only home of the most watched, most talk about and most awarded teleserye, fantaserye and superstars in the Philippines. Kapinoy Teleseryes are also invades the whole world, some of the teleserye are currently airing on different parts of the country from newscasts, daily fantaseryes, daily teleseryes, telenovela and Asian dramas.
 * Gabi ng Impormasyon (Late-Night Block from 11:45 PM to 12:30 AM)

Weekends (Saturday and Sunday)

 * Panalo Weekend (Whole day) - Saturday and Sunday primetime bring you pure non-stop entertainment, Kapinoy-style!