ABS-CBN

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Corporatio ABS-CBN est societas Philippina cuius sedes praecipua in Quezonopoli urbe, Metro Manila, Philippinae iacet. Haec societas maxima est in televisionis delectatione et cinematographica productione, syndicatio emissionum, distributione pellicularum, ac conglomeratum mediae in Philippinis. Pars est Corporationis Lopez Holdings, quae ad familiam López pertinet.[1] Alto Broadcasting System (ABS) et Chronicle Broadcasting Network (CBN) mergerunt ut ABS-CBN formaretur. Conglomeratum metonymice "Ignatia" appellatur, ex situ praecipuo in Ignatia Matris Via Quezonopolis. ABS a Jacobo Lindenberg, Americano machinationis electronicae perito, anno 1946 sub nomine "Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC)" condita est. Anno 1952, BEC mutatum est in Alto Broadcasting System (ABS) cum Antonius Quirino, frater Elpidii Quirino, eam emit et primam stationem televisificam, DZAQ-TV, die 23 Octobris 1953 instituit. CBN a Eugenio López Seniore et Fernando López conditum est anno 1956, et anno 1961 prima vice nomen ABS-CBN usurpatum est.

Corporatio ex Augusto 2007 "ABS-CBN Corporation" nominatur, "Broadcasting" in usu principali omissum ad indicationem diversificandi.[2][3] Anno 1965, ABS-CBN, post suffragium negatum ab Congressu Philippino, operam dedit ut societas contenti fieret, quae contenta televisifica, cinematographica et alia entertainmentis generis produceret.[4]

  1. Pro citationibus ad societatem ABS-CBN ut maximum conglomeratum mediorum Philippinarum refertibus:Formula:Cite magazineHamilton-Paterson, James (2014). America's Boy: The Marcoses and the Philippines (Snippet view). Londinii: Faber & Faber. ISBN 9780571320196 Ignacio, Emily Noelle (2013). "The Challenges of On-Line Diaspora Research". In Gold, Steven J.; Nawyn, Stephanie J.. Handbook of International Migration. Londinii: Routledge. p. 549. ISBN 9781135183486 Slind-Flor, Victoria (14 bOctobris 2014). "ABS-CBN Awarded $10 Million in Copyright Infringement Dispute". Bloomberg Technology. Bloomberg Montecillo, Paolo (13 Decembris 2012). "ABS-CBN to issue 1B voting low yield preferred shares." Lopez, Antonio (2000). "The coming Estrada-Lopez nuptials have Manila investors abuzz about love, money, power and profit". Asiaweek Lucas, Daxim (June 23, 2012). "TV5 losses double to P4.1B in 2011". The Philippine Daily Inquirer 
  2. ABS-CBN changes corporate name. . Lopez Group of Companies 
  3. Paolo Ramos (director) (2008). Beyond Television (television production). Philippines: Creative Communications Management Group Formula:Cbignore.
  4. ABS-CBN evolves into a content company to produce content for viewers worldwide | ABS-CBN Corporate. . ABS-CBN 

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