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Have the Network Walls Fallen—or Are They Just Wallpapered?

Je CabebeBy Je CabebeAugust 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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For decades, Philippine television was fueled by the drama behind the dramas: an all-out branding war between ABS-CBN’s Kapamilya and GMA’s Kapuso camps.

Rivalry wasn’t just ratings deep—it shaped production choices, talent transfers, even fan behavior. It was the ecosystem, the atmosphere. The shutdown of ABS-CBN’s free-to-air broadcast in 2020 was widely seen as the tipping point. Suddenly, the media giant had no signal, but a stronger digital pulse. And with ABS-CBN pivoting fast to streaming, forging deals with TV5, GMA, and international walls of the network war began to show cracks.

But let’s ask, honestly: has the war ended—or simply mutated?

Handshake or Strategy?

Felipe Gozon’s declaration that the network wars were over—made during “It’s Showtime’s” contract signing with GMA—is headline-worthy. It captures a narrative shift: collaboration over competition. Yes, joint ventures now abound, with ABS-CBN’s content streaming on traditionally rival channels. Talents cross networks with fewer raised eyebrows, and co-productions bloom in the spirit of pragmatism. In a media landscape struggling against fragmentation and platform shifts, peace sells.

But does the rhetoric match the reality?

Validation Still Measured in Ratings

Ironically, GMA’s own press releases often seem fixated on benchmarking against ABS-CBN. Ratings wins, engagement surges, even social media traction—victories are framed through a Kapamilya lens. It’s as if GMA’s triumph isn’t self-evident unless it’s an outperformance of ABS-CBN’s offerings. If the war is over, why is the scoreboard still lit?

And where does that leave TV5—the actual competitor in the free-to-air race?

TV5: The Quiet Rival

TV5, bolstered by strong ABS-CBN programming and strategic expansion, is arguably the current free TV contender to GMA. It doesn’t carry the historic baggage, but it’s inherited the content muscle. That makes GMA’s continued rivalry with ABS-CBN curiously emotional, more symbolic than strategic. Could it be that the “wars” are no longer about airtime, but about legacy, market identity, and prestige?

Streaming: The New Battleground

ABS-CBN’s digital-first survival play was timely—perhaps prophetic. With the Philippine audience increasingly turning to streaming, VOD, and OTT platforms, ABS-CBN shifted from signal dependency to content mobility. Its success now plays out in YouTube views, app downloads, and global reach. GMA dominates traditional broadcast, yes, but the terrain is shifting. And streaming isn’t just a platform—it’s liberation from gatekeeping.

The Verdict? Blurred Lines, Bright Lights

The network war isn’t dead. It’s just less linear, more multidimensional. Rivalries have softened, but validation metrics remain rooted in competition. Collaborations bloom, yet egos and ratings still duel. Perhaps the battle isn’t with each other anymore—it’s with irrelevance. And in this race, partnerships may be tactical, not tender.

So no, the walls may not be demolished—they’ve just been redecorated. And behind the glossy veneers of peace, the old rules still whisper.

While it’s true that rivalries still ripple across Philippine television, the sheer boldness of today’s collaborations is unprecedented. What was once unthinkable—Kapamilya shows on Kapuso airwaves—now happens in prime time. These tectonic shifts suggest that in the evolving media landscape, competition may slowly fall behind collaboration.

And though rivalry should never fully vanish—because healthy competition still drives innovation—it’s clear that collaboration is shaping up to be the real story. Not the footnote.

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