ABC 5
1960–1965
On March 1, 1960, ABC was launched. Its original corporate name was Associated Broadcasting Corporation.
1965–1972
On September 21, 1972, ABC was shut down because former president Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law.
1992–1999
1992–1995
When it returned to the airwaves, the network used a more known ABC
logo with a cyclone icon, incorporating the colors red, blue and green
colors which makes up a pixel shown on the television and a numerical 5
logo was used in 1992. It also changed its corporate name to Associated Broadcasting Company, also known as ABC Development Corporation.
1995–1999
1995–1996
In January 1995, the numerical 5 logo was dropped on the logo, but retaining the ABC text and the cyclone icon. while the network was launched as the new slogan "ABC in the Big League".
1996–1999
On March 31, 1996, ABC launched its new slogan "Reaching Out To You". The boxed rounded edges square frame was added on the logo.
2000–2001
In January 1, 2000, ABC launched its new logo at the turn of the
millennium with the cyclone icon being placed on top of the letter "A".
2001–2004
In 2001, it returned its old slogan "Come Home to ABC". The logo added the "Come Home to" text on the logo and the boxed rounded edges square frame was dropped on the cyclone icon. The same logo used in April 2004 with its new slogan "Iba Tayo!" and the "Come Home to" text was dropped on the logo.
2004–2008
The last logo as ABC in September 2004 has been enclosed with a yellow circle.
TV5 (first era)
2008–2010
On August 9, 2008, ABC was rebranded as TV5. The logo changed after its rebranding having the new name of the network inside a shaking television. However, the corporate name of the network remained as Associated Broadcasting Company or ABC Development Corporation until 2015.
2010–2018
2010–2013
On April 4, 2010, TV5 rebranded as the Kapatid Network. The network launched its new logo: a red circle with a glow in the top left corner, and the word TV in the top right above the large-sized numeral 5.
2013-2018
The logo adopted a 3D version in 2013 and applied it on-air, although
the 2010 2D version oftentimes appeares. On January 23, 2015, the
network changed its corporate name again to TV5 Network, Inc.
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