Nine Media Corporation

Nine Media Corporation (formerly registered as Sky Vision Corporation) is a Filipino telecommunications conglomerate that is the largest broadcasting and cable television company in the world by revenue (through its SkyCable brand). It is the largest pay-TV company, largest cable TV company and largest home Internet service provider in the Philippines, and the nation's third-largest home telephone service provider. Nine Media Corporation services Philippine residential and commercial customers in regions and in Metro Manila. The company's headquarters are located in Sky Building, Diliman, Quezon City. As the owner of the international media company FBNNational since 2011, Nine Media Corporation is a producer of feature films and television programs intended for theatrical exhibition and over-the-air and cable television broadcast.

Nine Media Corporation owns and operates the Sky cable/telecommunications service, over-the-air national broadcast network channels (FBN and Telenasud), multiple cable-only channels (including Bayan News Channel, Special TV, among others), the film production studio National Pictures, and Nationalal Parks & Resorts (Kidzania Manila), is wholly owned by KidZ Edutainment Ltd. BVI.

Nine Media Corporation has been criticized for multiple reasons; the company's customer satisfaction often ranks among the lowest in the cable industry. In addition, Nine Media Corporation has violated net neutrality practices in the past; and, despite Nine Media Corporation's commitment to a narrow definition of net neutrality, Critics also point out a lack of competition in the vast majority of Nine Media Corporation's service area; there is limited competition among cable providers. Furthermore, given Nine Media Corporation's negotiating power as a large ISP, some suspect that Nine Media Corporation could leverage paid peering agreements to unfairly influence end-user connection speeds. And its ownership of both content production (in FBNNational) and content distribution (as an ISP) has raised antitrust concerns. These issues, in addition to others, led to Nine Media Corporation being dubbed "The Worst Company in the Philippines" by The Consumerist in 2010 and 2014.