IBC-13 celebrates 54th year anniversary

March 5, 2014

Television for feel-good viewing habit has certainly become more exciting on the local front as the sequestered TV network IBC-13 emerged as a major player that broke the network duopoly since it started the reception on March 1, 1960 and relaunch on February 1, 1975, gaining the TV landscape with its innovative and creative shows that offer the best in Philippine television history.

Now celebrating its 54th year with the top-rating programs such as Express Balita, Janella in Wonderland, PBA, Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, DMZ-TV, The Million Second Quiz and Born to be a Superstar at the forefront - all soaring high in the ratings - IBC-13 definitely has all the fitting reasons for a month-long birthday celebration.

As an anniversary offering, IBC-13 has been loaded with lots of activities and events especially this month - from the recent launch of 10 new shows, including the return of children's program Y2K: Yes to Kids and the showbiz talk show CelebrityDATCom, a youth-oriented musical variety show Hey it's Fans Day!, a teen drama series Friends 4Ever, a musical show Dingdong n' Lani hosted by Dingdong Avanzado and Lani Misalucha, the political satire Sic O'Clock News Naman anchored by Ramon Bautista, the Korean drama My Love Patzzi starring Jang Nara, the much-awaited romantic teleserye remake of 2010 Thai film and 2011 Asian sleeper hit Crazy Little Thing Called Love starring Thai superstar Mario Maurer and Cristine Reyes, and the imported drama block TreseBella with its first offering for telenovela The Two Sides of Ana (Dalawang Mukha ni Ana) starring Ana Layevska and Rafael Amaya, back-to-back special episodes of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, Maya Loves Sir Chief, Sandy's Romance, DMZ-TV, Whattaboys, Happy TODAS, The Million Second Quiz and Born to be a Superstar, to the numerous on-air and online promos.