View Full Version : NO TO FRANCHISES POLICY ng GMA7 - what went wrong?
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 6, 2008, 08:46 PM
Statement ng ABC-5 sa 'Philippine Idol'
Author: People's Tonight
“WE wanted Philippine Idol on our own terms or not at all. Fremantle has apparently found what they think is a better deal. We were only willing to buy Idol, and not any other programs packaged with it, or other Frermantle formats.
“Also, we told Fremantle that based on our learnings from season one, we wanted some modifications, like in the audition process, production and interactivity. We thought Fremantle had agreed to these.
“Talks with Fremantle may have slowed down when Mr. (Tonyboy) Cojuangco was taken ill and had to go back and forth to the U. S. for medical treatment. That must have been the time another party came in. We're glad, though, that Mr. Cojuangco is fine now. “GMA-7 was in a position to make a better offer. It's a giant. We're just Jack trying to climb the beanstalk. Also, where we wanted only American Idol and Philippine Idol, GMA agreed to pick up a number of other formats aside from Celebrity Duets, which must have been the foot in the door to Fremantle.
“We grant that it was a business decision on the part of Fremantle. The Philippines has become a lucrative market for format franchising since Pearson/Fremantle targetted Asia for its expansion drive late nineties and early 2000. It is to be expected that suppliers will go for the better deal.
“Note that ABC-5 was one of the firsts, if not the first to buy formats. We're just being true to what has been our role in the TV industry from the start. To break new ground. To set new trends. To be the innovator. From Tropang Trumpo to Philippine Idol.
“We must be doing something right because GMA which, until recently, had strongly said NO TO FRANCHISES, turned around and went after Philippine Idol.
“In a statement issued in June, 2006, apparently with reference to Pinoy Big Brother and Philippine Idol, GMA said among others: 'We don't need to buy a foreign franchise and get other people's ideas. '
“So, now there's a new battle front for the two giants: Franchises. ABS-CBN has Endemol, so GMA has to have its counterpart. And who else but Fremantle and the jewel in the crown — IDOL.
“If it's true GMA plans to obliterate Philippine Idol 1, too bad for Mau (Marcelo) who has huge talent. But ABC-5 will always have the distinction of having FIRST brought American Idol and Philippine Idol to the Philippines, of having mounted a highly successful, world-class production which was roundly praised even by Fremantle. For covetous local TV, it became the MUST-HAVE SHOW.
“So, we lost Philippine Idol. Excuse us while we look for new ground to break for local television. ”
Terra J. Daffon, SVP, Corporate Affairs, ABC-5
GMA-7 Acquires Exclusive Rights to Shaider's Philippine Remake
GMA-7 ripped-off Smallville's storyline for their Captain Barbell show, then denied that they had copied the costumes of Sailor Moon for their Super Twins series. They even tried to pass the Asian Treasures lead stars as Indianna Jones and Lara Croft.
So after being tired of ripping off, GMA-7 ate their words of not buying licenses or franchise rights abroad and bought Lupin III. Quoting Ms. Wilma Galvante from an Inquirer interview,
"... In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
[snipped]
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
After Lupin, GMA-7 has now acquired the exclusive rights to the Japanese Metal Hero, Shaider. And they are set to remake the Japanese metal hero to the Philippine market... oh lord...
GMA-7 acquires exclusive rights to "Shaider"
Dinno Erece
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Shaider, or Uchuu Keiji Shaider (English translation: Space Sheriff Shaider), is a Japanese live action series that originally ran in Asahi TV Japan noong 1984. Sa Pilipinas, it was first broadcast and dubbed in Filipino sa IBC-13 noong 1992 ,then re-telecast sa GMA-7 noong 2003. It's last syndicated run was in Hero TV, cartoon channel of ABS-CBN, two years ago. It had 48 original episodes.
Tulad ng isa pang popular Japanese work na Lupin, nakuha rin ng GMA-7 ang rights ng Shaider. Isa isa ito sa mga susunod na primetime shows ng Kapuso Network.
Dominic Zapata is set to direct the Philippine version of Shaider after his Super Twins stint.
Ang StarStruck 3 Ultimate Sole Survivor na si Marky Cielo ang nakatakdang gumanap sa papel na Shaider. Ang StarStruck 4 Ultimate Female Survivor namang si Kris Bernal ang napipisil na gumanap na Annie.
Si Jay Manalo naman ang gaganap sa main villain na si Commander Kom. He will have five female assistants—four of which will be Bianca King, Isabel Oli, Arci Muñoz, and Iwa Moto.
Ang Shaider din ang magiging follow-up primetime show ni Raymart Santiago after Narito Ang Puso Ko with Jolina Magdangal.
Sa original version ng Shaider, ang main character bilang Shaider/Dai Sawamura ay ginampanan ni Hiroshi Tsuburaya. Sa Philippine version nito ay ginawang Alexis del Mundo ang pangalan ng alter-ego ni Shaider. Si Annie naman ay ginampanan ni Naomi Morinaga. Namatay si Hiroshi noong July 24, 2001 sa edad na 37 dahil sa liver cancer.
Balitang ang Shaider ang papalit sa Asian Treasures nina Angel Locsin and Robin Padilla na magtatapos next month.
I wonder what version would look like the remake, the original or the Pinoy version. Call this crab mentality but accept the fact, GMA-7's track record with special effects aren't even that good compared to decades of Japanese special effects. And expect Shaider to fell in love with Annie and all the love-couple-suckyness you would expect from GMA-7's writers.
I can't imagine how Shaider's Vavilos would look like.
Ohh the horror!
http://www.gameops.net/2007/05/gma-7-acquires-exclusive-rights-to.html
mag_addict
Apr 6, 2008, 08:50 PM
galing ng PINOY IDOL kagabi! bitin nga lang sa sobrang daming commercials. sana 2 hours nalang each week.
bhobot
Apr 6, 2008, 08:50 PM
stick to the topic pls. thanks! *okay*
Yuweh, stay away from this thread! :bop:
kapamilya rulz
Apr 6, 2008, 08:50 PM
BOOM!!!
talk about PIRATA??
hahahahaha
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 6, 2008, 09:21 PM
at nanahimik ang lahat..nag iisip pa ba kung ano ba talaga ang nangyari?
Angel_Calamares
Apr 6, 2008, 09:29 PM
“There is no hard feeling between Fremantle Media and ABC 5,” according to Ms. Terra Dafon, ABC-5’s Corporate Affairs Head sa pagkakalipat ng Philippine Idol sa GMA-7.From ABC-5 side, kinumpirma ni Ms. Daffon na wala na nga ang Idol franchise sa kanilang station. Naibigay na ang rights ng second season nito sa GMA-7.
Tinawagan ng PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) ang ABC-5 to get their side in the matter and what happened between the first season and the hiatus of Philippine Idol. “First of all, Fremantle commended us for putting up a world-class show during the first season,” paumpisa ni Ms. Daffon. “Year to year basis ang pagbili ng rights. For the second season, we started negotiating by giving our side of the offer, some suggestions and modifications for the next season like sa voting procedure, some format changes.
“Now, ang mga U.S. suppliers of show, madalas ang offer by package. With a backing of a prime show [like the Idol franchise], they try to package other not so fast-selling products [programs].
“I really have no idea who offered what,” patuloy ni Ms. Daffon. “Maybe Fremantle offered a package sa GMA and the station bought the whole package including some shows, or maybe GMA gave a better offer. So the next thing we knew, we don’t have the right of the second season anymore.
“Ang package sa amin noon together with the franchise was the American Idol show itself which we broadcast. Maybe GMA also bought this one plus other shows. No, there is no hard feeling between us and Fremantle and we have nothing against GMA. It’s business after all.
“Kaya lang, may naalala ako noon na sinabi ng GMA pati ang ABS, that they don’t buy franchise, only homegrown shows. Kami, it has been part of our programming to buy canned shows and franchise so we started it. Now, ABS has Endemol and GMA will have the Idol franchise,” saad pa ng ABC-5 Corporate Affairs Head.
Hindi naman alam ni Ms. Daffon kung magagamit ng GMA-7 ang titulong Philippine Idol dahil ang ABC-5 daw ang may-ari nito.
“I have to get back to you on this, I want to talk to our lawyers first about the usage of the title. You cannot copyright Philippines naman. Ewan ko, that is something that hasn’t cross my mind—about the title,” pahayag pa ni Ms. Daffon sa PEP.
Wala raw sa position si Ms. Daffon to say yes or no kung puwedeng ibigay ang titulo sa GMA-7. Hindi niya rin alam kung pati nga ang American Idol ay nabili na rin ng Kapuso network as part of the package, pero wala ito sa list of programs nila for next year.
GMA-7’s SIDE. Samantala, kinumpirma rin ng SVP for Entertainment TV ng GMA-7 na si Ms. Wilma Galvante ang paglipat ng Philippine Idol sa Kapuso Network. Tinanong siya ng ilang entertainment press sa presscon ng Zaido kung totoo nga ang balita na sa GMA-7 na mapapanood ang second season ng Philippine Idol at umamin siya agad.
Ayon pa kay Ms. Galvante, package deal ang pagkuha nila ng Philippine franchise ng Idol, kasama ang iba pang shows ng Fremantle Media, kasama na ang Celebrity Duets na napapanood na ngayon sa GMA-7 hosted by Regine Velasquez and Ogie Alcasid. Ang American Idol judge na si Simon Cowell ang producer ng U.S. version ng Celebrity Duets.
Samantala, nabalitaan din ng PEP na kasabay ng paglipat ng Philippine Idol sa GMA-7 ay ang posibilidad na pumirma na rin ng exclusive contract ang first winner na si Mau Marcelo at ang finalist na si Jan Nieto sa Kapuso network. Ang isa pang finalist na si Gian Magdangal ay nasa GMA-7 bilang isa sa regular performers ng SOP.
Ang Idol franchise ay nagsimula sa Great Britain, na may titulong Pop Idol. Nagkaroon ito ng spin-offs sa mahigit tatlumpung bansa, kabilang na ang U.S. (with American Idol) at ang Pilipinas.
The first season of Philippine Idol was hosted by Ryan Agoncillo, with Ryan Cayabyab, Pilita Corrales, and Francis M. acting as judges. Wala pang balita kung sino ang maghu-host ng second season sa GMA-7 at kung sinu-sino ang magiging hurado.
Sa pamamagitan ng website ng Fremantle ay napag-alaman ng PEP na ang iba pang sikat na programa ng naturang TV company worldwide ay Poker Face, Distraction, The Price Is Right, The X Factor, Family Feud, at Got Talent. Nagkaroon ng Philippine franchise ang The Price Is Right at Family Feud na ipinalabas noon sa ABC-5.
Excerpt from PEP.ph
Yuweh
Apr 6, 2008, 09:30 PM
"nag-franchise ang kabila, magpa-franchise din kami..." :lol:
http://www.novafoundation.ph/board_of_trustees/07.felipe_gozon.JPG :lol:
"Pinag-aralan kong mabuti kung ano ang mga ginagawa nila sa kabila..."
--Atty Gozon (July 21, 2006)
Angel_Calamares
Apr 6, 2008, 09:31 PM
Ang nangyari diyan natataranta si Charo Santos para sa PDA niya.
at nanahimik ang lahat..nag iisip pa ba kung ano ba talaga ang nangyari?
bhobot
Apr 6, 2008, 09:35 PM
asan po yung word na policy sa articles? :shedtears:
buti pa si Yuweh buhay pa! :sad:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 6, 2008, 09:36 PM
“There is no hard feeling between Fremantle Media and ABC 5,” according to Ms. Terra Dafon, ABC-5’s Corporate Affairs Head sa pagkakalipat ng Philippine Idol sa GMA-7.From ABC-5 side, kinumpirma ni Ms. Daffon na wala na nga ang Idol franchise sa kanilang station. Naibigay na ang rights ng second season nito sa GMA-7.
Tinawagan ng PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) ang ABC-5 to get their side in the matter and what happened between the first season and the hiatus of Philippine Idol. “First of all, Fremantle commended us for putting up a world-class show during the first season,” paumpisa ni Ms. Daffon. “Year to year basis ang pagbili ng rights. For the second season, we started negotiating by giving our side of the offer, some suggestions and modifications for the next season like sa voting procedure, some format changes.
“Now, ang mga U.S. suppliers of show, madalas ang offer by package. With a backing of a prime show [like the Idol franchise], they try to package other not so fast-selling products [programs].
“I really have no idea who offered what,” patuloy ni Ms. Daffon. “Maybe Fremantle offered a package sa GMA and the station bought the whole package including some shows, or maybe GMA gave a better offer. So the next thing we knew, we don’t have the right of the second season anymore.
“Ang package sa amin noon together with the franchise was the American Idol show itself which we broadcast. Maybe GMA also bought this one plus other shows. No, there is no hard feeling between us and Fremantle and we have nothing against GMA. It’s business after all.
“Kaya lang, may naalala ako noon na sinabi ng GMA pati ang ABS, that they don’t buy franchise, only homegrown shows. Kami, it has been part of our programming to buy canned shows and franchise so we started it. Now, ABS has Endemol and GMA will have the Idol franchise,” saad pa ng ABC-5 Corporate Affairs Head.
Hindi naman alam ni Ms. Daffon kung magagamit ng GMA-7 ang titulong Philippine Idol dahil ang ABC-5 daw ang may-ari nito.
“I have to get back to you on this, I want to talk to our lawyers first about the usage of the title. You cannot copyright Philippines naman. Ewan ko, that is something that hasn’t cross my mind—about the title,” pahayag pa ni Ms. Daffon sa PEP.
Wala raw sa position si Ms. Daffon to say yes or no kung puwedeng ibigay ang titulo sa GMA-7. Hindi niya rin alam kung pati nga ang American Idol ay nabili na rin ng Kapuso network as part of the package, pero wala ito sa list of programs nila for next year.
GMA-7’s SIDE. Samantala, kinumpirma rin ng SVP for Entertainment TV ng GMA-7 na si Ms. Wilma Galvante ang paglipat ng Philippine Idol sa Kapuso Network. Tinanong siya ng ilang entertainment press sa presscon ng Zaido kung totoo nga ang balita na sa GMA-7 na mapapanood ang second season ng Philippine Idol at umamin siya agad.
Ayon pa kay Ms. Galvante, package deal ang pagkuha nila ng Philippine franchise ng Idol, kasama ang iba pang shows ng Fremantle Media, kasama na ang Celebrity Duets na napapanood na ngayon sa GMA-7 hosted by Regine Velasquez and Ogie Alcasid. Ang American Idol judge na si Simon Cowell ang producer ng U.S. version ng Celebrity Duets.
Samantala, nabalitaan din ng PEP na kasabay ng paglipat ng Philippine Idol sa GMA-7 ay ang posibilidad na pumirma na rin ng exclusive contract ang first winner na si Mau Marcelo at ang finalist na si Jan Nieto sa Kapuso network. Ang isa pang finalist na si Gian Magdangal ay nasa GMA-7 bilang isa sa regular performers ng SOP.
Ang Idol franchise ay nagsimula sa Great Britain, na may titulong Pop Idol. Nagkaroon ito ng spin-offs sa mahigit tatlumpung bansa, kabilang na ang U.S. (with American Idol) at ang Pilipinas.
The first season of Philippine Idol was hosted by Ryan Agoncillo, with Ryan Cayabyab, Pilita Corrales, and Francis M. acting as judges. Wala pang balita kung sino ang maghu-host ng second season sa GMA-7 at kung sinu-sino ang magiging hurado.
Sa pamamagitan ng website ng Fremantle ay napag-alaman ng PEP na ang iba pang sikat na programa ng naturang TV company worldwide ay Poker Face, Distraction, The Price Is Right, The X Factor, Family Feud, at Got Talent. Nagkaroon ng Philippine franchise ang The Price Is Right at Family Feud na ipinalabas noon sa ABC-5.
Excerpt from PEP.ph
the issue is not just on pinoy/phil idol...the issue is bakit kailangang sabihin na NO TO FRANCHISES while gagawin din pala sooner or later..lesson learned...wag mag sasabi ng patapos...baka kainin mo rin sooner or later...
pero bkit nga ba sinabi ni ms. wilma G yun?
Angel_Calamares
Apr 6, 2008, 09:39 PM
^Bakit dinrop mo yung word na policy?
Stick to thread title please. -- Bhobot :lol:
Yuweh
Apr 6, 2008, 09:40 PM
http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/aug0107/Pictures/wilma.jpg :lol:
'We don't need to buy a foreign franchise and get other people's ideas." (ah ganun?!!!)
--Wilma Galvante (June 2006)
http://www.novafoundation.ph/board_of_trustees/07.felipe_gozon.JPG :lol:
"Pinag-aralan kong mabuti kung ano ang mga ginagawa nila sa kabila..."
--Atty Gozon (July 21, 2006)
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 6, 2008, 09:41 PM
asan po yung word na policy sa articles? :shedtears:
buti pa si Yuweh buhay pa! :sad:
ay ang taray....hahhhhahhah...title po ng thread ko yung may policy..basahin mo yung quoted lines ni ms. wilma G..tapos tanungin nyo say bakit ngayon nag dadagsaan ang mga franchises sa GMA...
balita ko may survivor phil daw...wow...ilove survivor...mag papakatotoo ako..ill watch that but sana may justice ang pag kaka franchise....
Angel_Calamares
Apr 6, 2008, 09:43 PM
Kung ang mga batas nirerebisa yun pa kayang policy ng kumpanya? :lol:
Kung may policy ngang ganyan ang GMA. :lol:
bhobot
Apr 6, 2008, 09:46 PM
stick to the thread topic pls.
No To Franchises Policy ng GMA7, what went wrong?
sino pong executives ng GMA7 na policy yan ng GMA7?
sinabi ba ni Wilma na policy nila na di mag franchise sa future decisions o shows na kukunin nila.?
:shedtears:
rusty2die4
Apr 6, 2008, 09:48 PM
We don't need to buy a foreign franchise and get other people's ideas."
--Wilma Galvante (June 2006)
^^ kapusong kapuso, makaBANAT lang... hindi pinagiisipan ang sinasabi...
ayan kinain tuloy yung sinabi. :D
LESSON: WAG MAGSALITA NG TAPOS.
beltranBALDO
Apr 6, 2008, 09:50 PM
nakakahiya naman talaga ang reyna ng mapanira na si Wilma, kinakain ang kanyang mga salita. :D
demonya na ang ugali, sinungaling pa. hehe
:D
renz
Apr 6, 2008, 09:52 PM
as usual, urong sulong si welma g lol!
ang hindi lang sila makapag sulong kung paano tatapatan ang mga offers ng abs sa mga talents nila bwahhaha!
Angel_Calamares
Apr 6, 2008, 09:53 PM
:lol: :lol:
to all kapamilya and kapuso..
why cant we just stick to the main thread title...
Yuweh
Apr 6, 2008, 09:55 PM
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b126/hamilan/9ee3764e9dz5.jpg
"MUKHA KANG SOFA" - Ang Tribute Sa Ganda ni Wilma
VIDEO version 2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPcDmaLYhqc
VIDEO version 2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPcDmaLYhqc
VIDEO version 2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPcDmaLYhqc
••••••••
Apr 6, 2008, 09:56 PM
"MUKHA KANG SOFA" - Ang Tribute Sa Ganda ni Wilma
VIDEO version 2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPcDmaLYhqc
VIDEO version 2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPcDmaLYhqc
VIDEO version 2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPcDmaLYhqc
WEEPOOH, ANG CHEAP, WALABANG IGAGANDA YAN...?:p
bhobot
Apr 6, 2008, 09:57 PM
meron po bang Policy ang GMA7 na No To Franchises?
Meron o Wala?
- Codey aka Yuweh
:shedtears:
Yuweh
Apr 6, 2008, 10:00 PM
WEEPOOH, ANG CHEAP, WALABANG IGAGANDA YAN...?:p
mismong yung subject ang PANGET (si Wilma Galvante) kaya i dont think may igaganda pa yan.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
••••••••
Apr 6, 2008, 10:04 PM
mismong yung subject ang PANGET (si Wilma Galvante) kaya i dont think may igaganda pa yan.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
WEEPOOH,, OO NG ANG CHAKA
WEEPOOH DAGDAG MO PA *** NAGPOST
MAS LALONG CHUMAKA
CHAKA
WEEPOOH
batang_pinoy
Apr 6, 2008, 10:06 PM
NO TO FRANCHISES POLICY ng GMA7 - what went wrong?
do you have a copy of this alledgedly GMA's policy?
source please:bop: :bop: :bop:
please stick to the topic!!!
Angel_Calamares
Apr 6, 2008, 10:07 PM
to all kapamilya and kapuso..
why cant we just stick to the main thread title...
VE_RI_TAS
Angel_Calamares
Apr 6, 2008, 10:09 PM
Ang ABS-CBN ba walang NO TO PIRACY POLICY?
beltranBALDO
Apr 6, 2008, 10:11 PM
to all kapuso... SATISFY ba kayo idol franchise? hahahaa
:lol:
ang pangit ni WIlma Galvante.. demonyang demonya ang muka at ugali. :lol:
Angel_Calamares
Apr 6, 2008, 10:13 PM
Hey Galvantic@STS, how's the winter up there?
beltranBALDO
Apr 6, 2008, 10:16 PM
Angel_Calamares, musta ang night differential allowance? nyahahaha
pagod ka na? nalilito ka na. :lol:
:bounce:
bhobot
Apr 6, 2008, 10:25 PM
time starts now!
chess game po tayo ngayon!
may policy tayo na dapat sasagot after 8 minutes.
:rotfl:
beltranBALDO
Apr 6, 2008, 10:28 PM
yehey! si bhobot mukang nakapag kape ah nyahaha
are you ready? :lol:
baka naman umalis ka ulit agad ha. :glee:
:bounce:
bhobot
Apr 6, 2008, 10:32 PM
sorry, busy ako. di ako makakapag chess ngayon. weekly ang appearance ko dito sa pex e. balik ka na lang Bruno next week ha kapag libre akech! :wave:
:rotfl:
beltranBALDO
Apr 6, 2008, 10:33 PM
o bhobot, ano na? ayaw mo?
promise walang time time. para di ka po :mecry:
:bounce:
beltranBALDO
Apr 6, 2008, 10:35 PM
bwahaha, ayaw ni bhobot. sorry po.
masakit pa rin ba? uuwi na ba u?
so bye na? :wave:
:lol:
bhobot
Apr 6, 2008, 10:37 PM
sus. di mo na gets? :rotfl:
balik ka na lang next week tulad ng appearance mo dito sa pex. busy akech!
:rotfl:
time starts now! stalemate muna! bwahaha! :glee:
beltranBALDO
Apr 6, 2008, 10:44 PM
kuya bhot, yan ka naman.
kailangan mo na namang mag explain. :glee:
please explain. okay ka na ba talaga?
:bounce:
beltranBALDO
Apr 6, 2008, 10:52 PM
kuya bhobot, i know you need some time.
dapat kasi FECUS ka lang, FECUS! :lol:
wag ka ng :mecry:
beltranBALDO
Apr 7, 2008, 12:31 AM
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b126/hamilan/9ee3764e9dz5.jpg
"MUKHA KANG SOFA" - Ang Tribute Sa Ganda ni Wilma
VIDEO version 2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPcDmaLYhqc
VIDEO version 2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPcDmaLYhqc
VIDEO version 2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPcDmaLYhqc
hahahahaha :lol: :rotflmao:
Yuweh
Apr 7, 2008, 12:43 AM
Marian Rivera, isang Lasalista?
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFg46tL3Rjk
Yuweh
Apr 7, 2008, 12:46 AM
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b126/hamilan/9ee3764e9dz5.jpg http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r197/bigbakukang/baboy.gif :lol:
'We don't need to buy a foreign franchise and get other people's ideas." (ah ganun?!!!)
--Wilma Galvante (June 2006)
http://www.novafoundation.ph/board_of_trustees/07.felipe_gozon.JPG :lol:
"Pinag-aralan kong mabuti kung ano ang mga ginagawa nila sa kabila..."
--Atty Gozon (July 21, 2006)
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 7, 2008, 03:39 AM
wala o merong policy..the bottom line is nag salita ng patapos si ms. wilma para lang masabi na d nila gagawin ang mag franchise...sabagay opinion lang yun..hinde approved ng management...next time kasi wag magsalita kung di pala papayag ang management sa sasabihin....
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 7, 2008, 03:45 AM
sa mga nag defend sa statement ni ms wilma...i hope d nyo kainin ang sinasabi nyo ngayon...
baka kasi bukas may offer ang ibang station sa inyo...malay nyo CBS or CNN or BBC yan..sayang ****....heheheheh
tababoy
Apr 7, 2008, 10:23 AM
Nakikinikinita ko...... mapapa-pod-lock din ito, tulad ng iba, ang thread na ito.....
puro kayo away........ oink! oink! oink!
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r197/bigbakukang/baboy.gif
beltranBALDO
Apr 7, 2008, 12:55 PM
^^ may kamuka yan... hahahaha... wilma galvante ano? :lol:
:bounce:
ACRONAMES
Apr 7, 2008, 12:58 PM
beltranBALDO
B aklang
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L agi sa
T rinoma para
R umampa
A t
N amnamin ang
B oobs
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L awit ng mga
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O mbre
:lol:
beltranBALDO
Apr 7, 2008, 01:02 PM
^nyahahaha... bhobot ang corny! :glee:
namaaaan bakit ka nagtatago sa alternick mo?
lets play na! :lol:
Yuweh
Apr 7, 2008, 01:04 PM
^nyahahaha... bhobot ang corny! :glee:
namaaaan bakit ka nagtatago sa alternick mo?
lets play na! :lol:
wag mo na yan pansinin. KORNI NA NGA.
eto di korni:
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b126/hamilan/9ee3764e9dz5.jpg http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r197/bigbakukang/baboy.gif :lol:
gulf_dude
Apr 7, 2008, 02:25 PM
baboy?
baboy ba si mam welma?
i don't think so...
mam welma diba hende ka baboy?
oo-ink oo-ink oo-ink .... welma
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 7, 2008, 02:41 PM
wag nyo na lang patulan yung mga walang opinion at walang maisagot na pang depensa sa issue...
bhobot
Apr 7, 2008, 03:00 PM
^nyahahaha... bhobot ang corny! :glee:
namaaaan bakit ka nagtatago sa alternick mo?
lets play na! :lol:
nyahaha.. big deal pa pala sa mga kapuso ang alternicks. :lol:
[B]
<deleted>
:lol:
:rotfl:
good job, ACRONAMES!
bwahaha!
ano Bruno, chess na tayo? game na?
o baka naman next month ka na naman bumalik after natin mag chess ha!
time starts now! :lol:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 7, 2008, 03:29 PM
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
TVBoi
Apr 7, 2008, 04:06 PM
Alam nyo kasi yang si GALVANTI at GOZON laging nakatanghod sa ABS nung nakita nila na mas kumikita ang mga franchise na program ayun NAKIGAYA na!!!
bhobot
Apr 7, 2008, 04:18 PM
im requesting everyone to stick to the policy of this thread. no off topic posts please. keep this thread Yuweh free. thanks!
oy oy oy! paki-ayos mo yang statement mo ha.
JANUARY 2008 pa launching ng DTV
SOUTHERN LUZON ang unang wave.
*okay*
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 7, 2008, 04:22 PM
im requesting everyone to stick to the policy of this thread. no off topic posts please. keep this thread Yuweh free. thanks!
*okay*
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
Yuweh
Apr 7, 2008, 04:34 PM
http://i31.tinypic.com/2q8aszc.gif
bhobot
Apr 7, 2008, 04:36 PM
ang daming naging t@nga dahil dyan! promote ko lang ulit ha, Codey! :shedtears:
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee234/2343DTA12/0sd265lkjdxaqe43/dtv_southern-luzon.jpg
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee234/2343DTA12/others/stb_for_free.jpg
again, im reminding everyone to stick to the policy of this thread. pakiusap wag matigas ang ulo! *okay*
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 7, 2008, 04:46 PM
ang daming naging t@nga dahil dyan! promote ko lang ulit ha, Codey! :shedtears:
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee234/2343DTA12/0sd265lkjdxaqe43/dtv_southern-luzon.jpg
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee234/2343DTA12/others/stb_for_free.jpg
again, im reminding everyone to stick to the policy of this thread. pakiusap wag matigas ang ulo! *okay*
sweety....gawa ng ng thread mo ako..unang sasagot..promise yan....see u sa thread mo
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
Yuweh
Apr 7, 2008, 04:51 PM
sweety....gawa ng ng thread mo ako..unang sasagot..promise yan....see u sa thread mo
gumawa nga kaya sya ng new thread?
or takot na sagutin mo sya dun?
:lol:
:lol:
:lol:
:lol:
:lol:
:rotflmao:
pipaper
Apr 7, 2008, 04:56 PM
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b126/hamilan/9ee3764e9dz5.jpg http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r197/bigbakukang/baboy.gif
'We don't need to buy a foreign franchise and get other people's ideas." (ah ganun?!!!)
--Wilma Galvante (June 2006)
http://www.novafoundation.ph/board_of_trustees/07.felipe_gozon.JPG :lol:
"Pinag-aralan kong mabuti kung ano ang mga ginagawa nila sa kabila..."
--Atty Gozon (July 21, 2006)
may kakambal pala si maam welma hahahahaha :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
bhobot
Apr 7, 2008, 04:57 PM
reminder: the policy of this thread is to stick to the thread topic. grow up, pexers!
Pulpol who?
http://i15.tinypic.com/6olsgeo.jpg
:shedtears:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 7, 2008, 05:03 PM
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
reminder: the policy of this thread is to stick to the thread topic. grow up, pexers!
Pulpol who?
http://i15.tinypic.com/6olsgeo.jpg
:shedtears:
THANKS for supporting my thread..
UP mo pa...UP...UP...UP...UP...UP...UP...UP...UP...UP...UP...
para mabunyag ang ginagawa ng mga "amo" mo...
sagot pa bhot....d n kita papagawan ng sarili mong thread...dito k na lang...THANKS for SUPPORTING ME....:rotflmao:
bhobot
Apr 7, 2008, 05:19 PM
thanks for supporting.... :whatthe: :rotfl:
pls support this closed thread!
MARAMING DTTV INFO SA OLD THREAD KO. *okay*
http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=319492
wag kayo basta maniniwala sa mga KAPUSO PEXER dito about DTTV.
cross-check the info you are getting.
karamihan sa kanila naninira lang sa ABS-CBN Digital TV dahil sa inggit.
:shedtears:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 7, 2008, 05:24 PM
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
thanks for supporting.... :whatthe: :rotfl:
pls support this closed thread!
MARAMING DTTV INFO SA OLD THREAD KO. *okay*
http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=319492
wag kayo basta maniniwala sa mga KAPUSO PEXER dito about DTTV.
cross-check the info you are getting.
karamihan sa kanila naninira lang sa ABS-CBN Digital TV dahil sa inggit.
:shedtears:
paki clear naman or edit mo na lang last statement mo yung naka red...
supporting coz kahit out of topic ka...ur helping me na tumaas pa ang status ng thread ko..at least marami mag kakainterest magbasa...
go pa bhot..sagot pa....
Yuweh
Apr 7, 2008, 05:25 PM
cencia na bhot..bago lang ako..buhayin natin yan..tapos dun ako mag rereact......suggetsion lang yun../kung di mo magagawa..ok lang....dito k n lang....pero dont expect me to answer kasi di ko topic yan....sorry bhot...
pero thanks talaga...up..pa natin ito..please
TAKOT SI BHOBOT na barahin mo sa sariling thread nya. hindi yan gagawa ng thread.
takot nga kasi mabara! :lol: :bop: *okay*
bhobot
Apr 7, 2008, 05:30 PM
Yuweh este Codey, iclear mo daw yung naka-red statement mo! :shedtears:
click for details - CABLE TV NG MASA ( http://pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=319492 )
:sad:
up! up! up for this collateral damage thread.
Codey, start creating your new thread. wag kang matakot na mabara at maban ulit. sanayan lang yan. :bawling:
100%wagi
Apr 7, 2008, 05:39 PM
http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/aug0107/Pictures/wilma.jpg :lol:
THE EVIL
'We don't need to buy a foreign franchise and get other people's ideas." (ah ganun?!!!)
--Wilma Galvante (June 2006)
http://www.novafoundation.ph/board_of_trustees/07.felipe_gozon.JPG :lol:
PARTNER OF EVIL
"Pinag-aralan kong mabuti kung ano ang mga ginagawa nila sa kabila..."
--Atty Gozon (July 21, 2006)
AngelLocsinn
Apr 7, 2008, 05:46 PM
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b126/hamilan/9ee3764e9dz5.jpghttp://files.motime.com/fe382e84ecb61ae82e92baa03906899c.jpeg
DI NAMAN PANGIT SI WELMA AH.
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 7, 2008, 05:57 PM
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b126/hamilan/9ee3764e9dz5.jpghttp://files.motime.com/fe382e84ecb61ae82e92baa03906899c.jpeg
DI NAMAN PANGIT SI WELMA AH.
wow...thanks AngelLocsinn...pareho kayo ni sweety bhot...off topic ka rin...gawan mo rin yan ng sarili mong thread...or dito k na lang...
AngelLocsinn help me na ma pa up pa natin ito...
UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP.. UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..UP..
umuwi na si bhobhot?...kaya si AngelLocsinn **** pumalit..? ganun ba yun?
empire
Apr 7, 2008, 07:04 PM
ehekehek! nakisunod din pala sila......kala ko ba orig sila palagi?! :glee: :lol:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 7, 2008, 07:09 PM
ehekehek! nakisunod din pala sila......kala ko ba orig sila palagi?! :glee: :lol:
very well said!!
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
hay..namimiss ko si sweety.....d kaya napagalitan ng amo nya...o kaya **** nasita ni ma'am WG kasi na quote si ma'am....
ang sa akin lang....tunay na information stright from the horses mouth
darkmaster
Apr 7, 2008, 07:55 PM
Kinakain ang sariling salita...
Nakakahiyang executive...
Sa itsura na nga, di na bumawi pati din ba sa kilos at gawa????
Kitang kita pati followers, ganun din sila....
wahahahahahaha
lookback
Apr 7, 2008, 08:13 PM
wag kasing magsasalita ng patapos para di mapahiya
at kung anu-anong palusot ang sabihin...:bop:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 7, 2008, 08:51 PM
AT NANAHIMIK NA ANG LAHAT...kinain na rin ba nila yung mga sinabi nila kanina..or nag rereserch ng out of topic na naman...good luck!! hope to see u again sa mga susunod kong thread..
tandaaan ang aking pangalan..
VE_RI_TAS - the goddess of truth!!!
PEACE!!!
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 7, 2008, 09:07 PM
UP ...UP ...
UP ...
UP ...
mukhang may mga gumagawa ng unwanted thread para lang matabunan ang issue..magaling..magaling.....
UP ULIT NATIN ITO!!! hahahahaha
AT NANAHIMIK NA ANG LAHAT...kinain na rin ba nila yung mga sinabi nila kanina..or nag rereserch ng out of topic na naman...good luck!! hope to see u again sa mga susunod kong thread..
tandaaan ang aking pangalan..
VE_RI_TAS - the goddess of truth!!!
PEACE!!!
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
AT NANAHIMIK NA ANG LAHAT...kinain na rin ba nila yung mga sinabi nila kanina..or nag rereserch ng out of topic na naman...good luck!! hope to see u again sa mga susunod kong thread..
tandaaan ang aking pangalan..
VE_RI_TAS - the goddess of truth!!!
PEACE!!!
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 7, 2008, 09:18 PM
up..up..up..up
greatpexer
Apr 7, 2008, 10:26 PM
galvante and gozon ate their own words. they both realized, "what the heck let's do it, anyway our televiewers are dumbed they wouldn't know were just copying/buying our shows.":rotflmao:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 02:38 AM
galvante and gozon ate their own words. they both realized, "what the heck let's do it, anyway our televiewers are dumbed they wouldn't know were just copying/buying our shows.":rotflmao:
another intelligent analysis..keep it up greatpexer..
admittance na lang ang kulang from their supporter na talaga namang kinain nila mga salita nila...simple as that:naughty:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 03:23 AM
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
ang sa akin lang..manindigan ....patunayan..at pangatawanan ang sinasabi....
VERITAS - goddess of truth, mother of virtue!!
balluganggalla
Apr 8, 2008, 06:04 AM
http://beta.abs-cbn.com/Portals/1/TV%20Programs/tmdPokwang.jpghttp://images.askmen.com/women/celeb_profiles_actress_60/90_angel_locsin.jpg
much ado about nothing
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 09:49 AM
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
ang sa akin lang..manindigan ....patunayan..at pangatawanan ang sinasabi....
VERITAS - goddess of truth, mother of virtue!!
http://beta.abs-cbn.com/Portals/1/TV%20Programs/tmdPokwang.jpghttp://images.askmen.com/women/celeb_profiles_actress_60/90_angel_locsin.jpg
much ado about nothing
much ado about nothing? mag photoshop..hahahah
beltranBALDO
Apr 8, 2008, 10:12 AM
kuya bhobot, wag dibdibin para hindi mapikon. nyahahaha :D
on topic: nakakahiya si WILMA GALVANTE. sinungaling!
:lol:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 10:36 AM
kinain b talaga nila ang mga sinabi nila?
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
ang sa akin lang..manindigan ....patunayan..at pangatawanan ang sinasabi....
VERITAS - goddess of truth, mother of virtue!!
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 12:47 PM
masayang tanghalian sa lahat..
kinain b talaga nila ang mga sinabi nila?
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
ang sa akin lang..manindigan ....patunayan..at pangatawanan ang sinasabi....
VERITAS - goddess of truth, mother of virtue!!
diggie_bin
Apr 8, 2008, 01:07 PM
We don't need to buy a foreign franchise and get other people's ideas."
--Wilma Galvante (June 2006) :hmm:
after 2 years nag ala Miriam S.....
"I lied! bwahahaha..." - Wilma Galvante (2008) :bop: :bop:
*peace* :rotflmao:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 01:33 PM
up..
Originally Posted by VE_RI_TAS
kinain b talaga nila ang mga sinabi nila?
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 01:54 PM
nananahimik na sila!
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 02:23 PM
nananahimik na sila!
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 02:44 PM
na mimiss ko yung mattapang sumagat at dumepensa sa amo nila...
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 03:07 PM
tortured na ba?
mahirap talaga tanggapin ang katotohanan...
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 03:32 PM
tortured na ba?
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 04:26 PM
up..up...and torture them..hehehhehe..kidding
betamaxqueenV
Apr 8, 2008, 04:44 PM
hehehe... bawal ba ang magbago ng isip? may pera naman ang gma to franchise, so bakit hinde? hindi lang naman si wilma ang nag-decide nyan. maaaring fixed si wilma sa stand niya, eh paano kung utos na ng presidente? may magagawa ba siya?
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 04:54 PM
hay salamat...
betamaxqueen..winner ka..lesson learned wag magsalita ng patapos...
to end this up....therefore kinain nga ni ms. wilma ang sianbi nya before..at wala syang panindigan sa sinabi nya...
and therefore...wag nating paniwalaan ang lahat ng sasabihin ni ms. wilma kasi pwede nya ring bawiin yun...dahil walang masama kung magbago ang isip....thanks betamaxqueen
hehehe... bawal ba ang magbago ng isip? may pera naman ang gma to franchise, so bakit hinde? hindi lang naman si wilma ang nag-decide nyan. maaaring fixed si wilma sa stand niya, eh paano kung utos na ng presidente? may magagawa ba siya?
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 05:05 PM
to end this up....therefore kinain nga ni ms. wilma ang sianbi nya before..at wala syang panindigan sa sinabi nya...
and therefore...wag nating paniwalaan ang lahat ng sasabihin ni ms. wilma kasi pwede nya ring bawiin yun...dahil walang masama kung magbago ang isip....thanks betamaxqueen
i hope clear na sa lahat...asan si bhobhot? sayang ****...
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
diggie_bin
Apr 8, 2008, 05:15 PM
We don't need to buy a foreign franchise and get other people's ideas."
--Wilma Galvante (June 2006) :hmm:
http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/aug0107/Pictures/wilma.jpg
after 2 years nag ala Miriam S.....
http://www.comappt.gov.ph/IMAGES/sen.santiago.jpg
"I lied! bwahahaha..." :bop: :bop:
*peace* :rotflmao:
bhobot
Apr 8, 2008, 05:34 PM
hay salamat...
betamaxqueen..winner ka..lesson learned wag magsalita ng patapos...
to end this up....therefore kinain nga ni ms. wilma ang sianbi nya before..at wala syang panindigan sa sinabi nya...
and therefore...wag nating paniwalaan ang lahat ng sasabihin ni ms. wilma kasi pwede nya ring bawiin yun...dahil walang masama kung magbago ang isip....thanks betamaxqueen
to end this up....therefore kinain nga ni ms. wilma ang sianbi nya before..at wala syang panindigan sa sinabi nya...
and therefore...wag nating paniwalaan ang lahat ng sasabihin ni ms. wilma kasi pwede nya ring bawiin yun...dahil walang masama kung magbago ang isip....thanks betamaxqueen
i hope clear na sa lahat...asan si bhobhot? sayang ****...
No to program clones—GMA 7
:rotflmao:
pinahaba haba pa ang thread yun lang pala ang gustong sabihin. :lol:
basahin mo na lang kaya post #15! *okay*
:rotfl:
renz
Apr 8, 2008, 05:36 PM
si miriam at si welma, magkahawig at parehong nag i lied lol!
saan pa kaya nag lie si aling welma?
hmmm.. sino sino pa kaya sa gma execs ang nag lie?
hmmm.. si mike ilong kaya? lol!
bhobot
Apr 8, 2008, 05:42 PM
igan renz, nabasa ko post mo sa paglilinis kay shrek thread! :glee:
linis muna ng ebs compound dahil sigurado si sir ganid lopez madaming beses na yan nagsinungaling. di ba panjee? :lol:
renz
Apr 8, 2008, 05:45 PM
igan renz, nabasa ko post mo sa paglilinis kay shrek thread! :glee:
linis muna ng ebs compound dahil sigurado si sir ganid lopez madaming beses na yan nagsinungaling. di ba panjee? :lol:
loko ka bhot, di mo man lang ako winelcome lol!
marumi kasi ang thread ni princess gosh goshin kaya medyo nilinis ko lol! dapat kasi bago pumuna ng dumi ng kabilang bakuran.. tingnan mo muna ang bakuran mo kasi baka mas marumi lol! lesson dapat kay princess gosh goshin iyon lol!
saka pakialam ko kay cristy..:lol: *peace*
bhobot
Apr 8, 2008, 05:48 PM
galing ka bakasyon? hahaha! (kunwari di ko alam) :glee:
welcome back! :wave:
DTV na na signal mo? :wink:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 05:51 PM
WELCOME BACK BHOT..
wala naman admittance sa post #15..question mo lang dun yung word na POLICY....and yung magbago ng paniniwala...
therefore bhot..payag ka na rin na kinain ni ms. wilma ang mga sinabi nya? so next time di dapat seryoshin ang mga sasabihin nya..kasi di nmna sya ganun ka lakas sa management para pakinggan? ganun ba bhot....? YES OR NO then explain why...
:rotflmao:
pinahaba haba pa ang thread yun lang pala ang gustong sabihin. :lol:
basahin mo na lang kaya post #15! *okay*
:rotfl:
renz
Apr 8, 2008, 05:51 PM
^hindi pa.. hindi pa ako nakabili.. kaya ang mga tao sa bahay, gma lang nakatutok lol! kasi maganda ang reception ng gma at qtv hehe.
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 05:56 PM
off topic ka na **** bhot...
tsk tsk...but then WELCOME BACK SA THREAD ko...
gawa ka na ulit ng thread about DTV dun tyo mag usap...please..please.....ayoko kasi ng unwanted replies sa thread na ito...
galing ka bakasyon? hahaha! (kunwari di ko alam) :glee:
welcome back! :wave:
DTV na na signal mo? :wink:
betamaxqueenV
Apr 8, 2008, 06:03 PM
hay salamat...
betamaxqueen..winner ka..lesson learned wag magsalita ng patapos...
to end this up....therefore kinain nga ni ms. wilma ang sianbi nya before..at wala syang panindigan sa sinabi nya...
and therefore...wag nating paniwalaan ang lahat ng sasabihin ni ms. wilma kasi pwede nya ring bawiin yun...dahil walang masama kung magbago ang isip....thanks betamaxqueen
well nothing is permanent ika nga but change... including change of mind...
di ba nga si gabbee lopez laging nagchi-change? o si panjee pa rin ang sinumpaan nya sa simbahan na kakasamahin sa hirap at ginhawa?
parang ganun lang yun...
at uulitin ko, maaaring fixed si wilma sa mga binitiwan nyang salita... pero pag boss na ang may gusto at nagdesisyon... masasagasaan ang anumang sinabi niya.
a-lister
Apr 8, 2008, 06:10 PM
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
sabi niya "the network" so that means whole gma stand yun and hindi lang kay galvante? so kinain nga nila ang sinabi nila... kasinungalingan..!
bhobot
Apr 8, 2008, 06:11 PM
WELCOME BACK BHOT..
wala naman admittance sa post #15..question mo lang dun yung word na POLICY....and yung magbago ng paniniwala...
therefore bhot..payag ka na rin na kinain ni ms. wilma ang mga sinabi nya? so next time di dapat seryoshin ang mga sasabihin nya..kasi di nmna sya ganun ka lakas sa management para pakinggan? ganun ba bhot....? YES OR NO then explain why...
:rotfl:
di na nga sya policy in the first place di ba? policy lang naman ng thread mo yan! :lol:
"therefore bhot..payag ka na rin na kinain ni ms. wilma ang mga sinabi nya? so next time di dapat seryoshin ang mga sasabihin nya..kasi di nmna sya ganun ka lakas sa management para pakinggan? ganun ba bhot....? YES OR NO then explain why?"
OA ka! hahaha! yung main bidang artista/s ba sa show o movie wala rin ba silang karapatan magbago ng isip para palitan sila? walang bang 1st, 2nd, 3rd choice?
OA ka! :rotflmao:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 06:11 PM
hay salamat...
betamaxqueen..winner ka..lesson learned wag magsalita ng patapos...
to end this up....therefore kinain nga ni ms. wilma ang sianbi nya before..at wala syang panindigan sa sinabi nya...
and therefore...wag nating paniwalaan ang lahat ng sasabihin ni ms. wilma kasi pwede nya ring bawiin yun...dahil walang masama kung magbago ang isip.at d natin cgurado at baka masagasaan ang anumang sasabihin nya...thanks betamaxqueen
what i can answer is only about the existing thread kasi ito ang alam kung totoo..about ur issue...gawan mo rin ng thread baka may nakakaalam ng sagot...
well nothing is permanent ika nga but change... including change of mind...
di ba nga si gabbee lopez laging nagchi-change? o si panjee pa rin ang sinumpaan nya sa simbahan na kakasamahin sa hirap at ginhawa?
parang ganun lang yun...
at uulitin ko, maaaring fixed si wilma sa mga binitiwan nyang salita... pero pag boss na ang may gusto at nagdesisyon... masasagasaan ang anumang sinabi niya.
one_piece
Apr 8, 2008, 06:16 PM
siguro nasabi nya lang un dat time kasi kampante sya sa mga shows nila before na nagrerate...
but then, since lalong dumadami *** franchise franchise na yan, at nakita nila na may kita din sa pagbili ng franchise kaya nila nagawa... plus, hindi na sila mahihirapan pang mag isip ng concept ng isang show... kaya ayun...
yun nga lang, lesson learned, "wag magsalita ng tapos.."
__________________________________
OT: anyways, sana lang walang away-away... harhar...
ako personally watch shows from both station (ABS & GMA) kaya siguro hndi ko masasabi na im kapamliya or kapuso...
bhobot
Apr 8, 2008, 06:18 PM
kaya Gabby Concepcion wag kang pabago bago ng desisyon. next time di ka na seseryosohin dahil sa mga sinasabi mong kasinungalingan.
:rotflmao:
oo, off-topic ako! may magagawa ka?
:lol:
renz
Apr 8, 2008, 06:26 PM
kaya Gabby Concepcion wag kang pabago bago ng desisyon. next time di ka na seseryosohin dahil sa mga sinasabi mong kasinungalingan.
:rotflmao:
oo, off-topic ako! may magagawa ka?
:lol:
ano ka ba igang bhot..
meron siyang magagawa..
nagrereklamo na nga yung tao eh lol!
bhobot
Apr 8, 2008, 06:30 PM
kaya wag na wag na kayong maniniwala na kahit kailan mag DTV pa ang ebs tyanel! di na matutuloy ang launching nya sa January 2008! di na magbabago ng isip yan! kaya ayan malabo pa rin signal ng ebs tyanel mga tsipangga kayo! kainin nyo ngayon ang digibox!
:rotfl:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 06:35 PM
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
bhot..active ka ulit..hehehehhe
gawa ng ng thread mo..
usap na tyo ng maayos dun..
TAKOT K BA?????bawasan mo pananalamin..baka kaya ka natatakot!! kidding sweety...
kaya wag na wag na kayong maniniwala na kahit kailan mag DTV pa ang ebs tyanel! di na matutuloy ang launching nya sa January 2008! di na magbabago ng isip yan! kaya ayan malabo pa rin signal ng ebs tyanel mga tsipangga kayo! kainin nyo ngayon ang digibox!
:rotfl:
renz
Apr 8, 2008, 06:36 PM
naku bhot kung cheap ang pag uusapan.. di ko makaya ang kamandag lol! ampangit ng palabas na ito.. ano itong kaharian nila.. ang sikip.. paikot ikot lang sila. sobrang tipid naman ang lugar na pinagshootingan nila. pati daw iyong halimaw? ang fight scenes? juicekopo.. napanood ko naman ang palos kagabi.. sa fight scenes pasado.. at ang ganda ng execution lalo na kamo ang lobo lol!
bhobot
Apr 8, 2008, 06:40 PM
naku bhot kung cheap ang pag uusapan.. di ko makaya ang kamandag lol! ampangit ng palabas na ito.. ano itong kaharian nila.. ang sikip.. paikot ikot lang sila. sobrang tipid naman ang lugar na pinagshootingan nila. pati daw iyong halimaw? ang fight scenes? juicekopo.. napanood ko naman ang palos kagabi.. sa fight scenes pasado.. at ang ganda ng execution lalo na kamo ang lobo lol!
:rotfl:
igan renz. nabasa ko na ito sa isang thread. replay na yang post di ko nga pinatulan e.! *okay*
bhobot
Apr 8, 2008, 06:43 PM
to end this up....therefore kinain nga ni ms. wilma ang sianbi nya before..at wala syang panindigan sa sinabi nya...
and therefore...wag nating paniwalaan ang lahat ng sasabihin ni ms. wilma kasi pwede nya ring bawiin yun...dahil walang masama kung magbago ang isip.at d natin cgurado at baka masagasaan ang anumang sasabihin nya.
hahaha.. OA ka pramis! :rotfl:
mga judge kaya sa courts di rin pwede magbago ng kanilang desisyon?
:rotfl:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 06:48 PM
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
bhot and renz off topic kayo...
bhot nasagot mo b tanong ko sa taas?
do u admit na kinain ni ms.wilma ang sinabi nya before?
YES or NO and explain...
:rotfl:
igan renz. nabasa ko na ito sa isang thread. replay na yang post di ko nga pinatulan e.! *okay*
bhobot
Apr 8, 2008, 06:51 PM
torture o! :rotfl: classic example si Yuweh este Codey na huwag nyong paniwalaan!
:rotfl:
oy oy oy! paki-ayos mo yang statement mo ha.
JANUARY 2008 pa launching ng DTV
SOUTHERN LUZON ang unang wave.
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 06:55 PM
bhot...YES or NO lang yun...
wala kang sagot..
sa statement mo..
u mean to say inaaccept mo na kinain nya nga at nagbago ng isip si ms.wilma? kasi nga karapatan nya yun?
bakit hinde ka makasagot ng YES OR NO...baka ba mapagalitan ka?
:rotfl:
di na nga sya policy in the first place di ba? policy lang naman ng thread mo yan! :lol:
"therefore bhot..payag ka na rin na kinain ni ms. wilma ang mga sinabi nya? so next time di dapat seryoshin ang mga sasabihin nya..kasi di nmna sya ganun ka lakas sa management para pakinggan? ganun ba bhot....? YES OR NO then explain why?"
OA ka! hahaha! yung main bidang artista/s ba sa show o movie wala rin ba silang karapatan magbago ng isip para palitan sila? walang bang 1st, 2nd, 3rd choice?
OA ka! :rotflmao:
renz
Apr 8, 2008, 06:56 PM
:rotfl:
igan renz. nabasa ko na ito sa isang thread. replay na yang post di ko nga pinatulan e.! *okay*
patulan mo na lol! paano ko malalaman ang opinion isang kapuso tungkol sa observation ko lol!
parang nanood kasi ako dati ng encantadia.. ganun ganun din.. paikot ikot lang sila sa kanilang kaharian na pagkakipot kipot at ang fight scenes.. halos batuhin ko ang tv screen lol!:love:
bhobot
Apr 8, 2008, 07:05 PM
igan renz. wala akong basis ng comparison! :glee: pero naiintindihan ko sentimyento mo! *okay*
:lol:
ang OA ni Banderitas! hahaha! :rotfl: slow di nakuha ang message sa post #15. di nga di ba nila policy yan? torture ba? :rotflmao:
heto pa classic torture o!
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee234/2343DTA12/0sd265lkjdxaqe43/dtv_southern-luzon.jpg
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee234/2343DTA12/others/stb_for_free.jpg
renz
Apr 8, 2008, 07:11 PM
igang bhot, pwede ka namang mag comment lang dun sa kamandag am sure nanonood ka nun hehe.
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 8, 2008, 08:55 PM
si bhot naman..sorry po kung na tortured kita..
d ka **** **** sumagot..sabagy di ko sure kung **** ka nga..hehhehehehe
YES OR NO lang...
kinain ba ni ms. wilma yung mga sinabi nya? dapat ba nating paniwalaan ang mga sasabihin nya in the future...?takot ka ba bhot ma quote soon?hehhehehehehehehhe
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
bhot nasagot mo b tanong ko sa taas?
do u admit na kinain ni ms.wilma ang sinabi nya before?
YES or NO and explain...
igan renz. wala akong basis ng comparison! :glee: pero naiintindihan ko sentimyento mo! *okay*
:lol:
ang OA ni Banderitas! hahaha! :rotfl: slow di nakuha ang message sa post #15. di nga di ba nila policy yan? torture ba? :rotflmao:
heto pa classic torture o!
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee234/2343DTA12/0sd265lkjdxaqe43/dtv_southern-luzon.jpg
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee234/2343DTA12/others/stb_for_free.jpg
bhot...sige na..i challenge u gawa ka ng thread mo..dun natin pag usapan yan..bakit ka ba nattakot gumawa ulit..? kaya mo yan...its so easy as 1.2.3...
sige na bhot...gawa na...promise maayos na sagot ang mkukuha mo...baka bigla lang lumipat o kaya **** matauhan...hehehheheheheheheheehe
Yuweh
Apr 8, 2008, 09:41 PM
si bhot naman..sorry po kung na tortured kita..
d ka **** **** sumagot..sabagy di ko sure kung **** ka nga..hehhehehehe
YES OR NO lang...
mismong mga kasamahan nyong kapuso dito sa pex ang nagsabi BAYOT SI BHOBOT. :lol: :lol: :lol:
si bhot naman..sorry po kung na tortured kita..
d ka **** **** sumagot..sabagy di ko sure kung **** ka nga..hehhehehehe
YES OR NO lang...
bhot...sige na..i challenge u gawa ka ng thread mo..dun natin pag usapan yan..bakit ka ba nattakot gumawa ulit..? kaya mo yan...its so easy as 1.2.3...
sige na bhot...gawa na...promise maayos na sagot ang mkukuha mo...baka bigla lang lumipat o kaya **** matauhan...hehehheheheheheheheehe
si BHOBOT BAYOT gagawa ng thread? takot kaya yan sayo! :lol: :lol:
hoy bhobot bayot manlibre ka! :naughty: :rotflmao:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 9, 2008, 02:49 AM
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 9, 2008, 10:53 AM
kinain ba ni ma'am yung mga sinabi nya before? yes or no?
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 9, 2008, 11:21 AM
bhot..angel..asan n sagot nyo?
kinain ba ni ma'am yung mga sinabi nya before? yes or no?
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
alanar
Apr 9, 2008, 11:41 AM
God...kinain na kung kinain if that would make GMA stay ahead of the rating war...and that was freakin' two years ago...everything could change in this kind of business...you just have to do some counter attack and defensive measure to ensure your victory...alangan namang hayaan mo silang tirahin ka ng tirahan especially if your opponents play like that....DIRTY:bop:
betamaxqueenV
Apr 9, 2008, 11:53 AM
mas maniniwala ako kay wilma... at least isip lang nya ang nagpapalit... na normal naman kahit kanino lalo na sa business na ito na mabilis magsawa ang tao, kaya kailangang sumubok ng iba ibang strategies... kesa maniwala ako kay papa gabee lopez... papalit palit at ambilis din magsawa sa babae... hehehehe.... hello panjee!
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 10, 2008, 07:51 PM
daming bagong franchise ang KAPUSO!!
No to program clones—GMA 7
First posted 23:48:59 (Mla time) June 14, 2006
Nini Valera
Inquirer
FIRST there was ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother,” a local franchise of the Netherlands-based Endemol Productions, which specializes in reality-based talent searches. Now comes “Pinoy Idol,” the local version of the wildly popular “American Idol.”
In the next few weeks, “Pinoy Idol” is expected to collide with the latest reincarnation of “PBB.” Coming up is “Dream Academy,” another talent search show that would have the contestants stay in the controlled environment of Big Brother’s house while they are primed for competition.
In this scenario where foreign franchises are gearing up for battle, GMA 7 says it has opted to bat for homegrown talent search shows.
Wilma Galvante, GMA 7 senior vice president for entertainment TV, says the network “doesn’t need to buy [a foreign franchise and] to get other people’s ideas.”
She is referring to the licensing fees that other networks have to pay to produce and air local versions of foreign material.
“These are talent search shows. Before this licensing [trend] came, we already had ‘Starstruck,’” Galvante points out.
“Starstruck,” which Galvante conceptualized in 2002, is a reality-based talent search show whose winners (a pair) is built up by the network as matinee idols.
Back in time
“It’s like bringing back to the public this generation’s Guy and Pip, and Vi and Bot,” explains Galvante.
The first “Starstruck” edition produced the tandem of Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, who later became off-screen lovers but later broke up supposedly to concentrate on individual careers. But the pairing seems to have remained a hit. The network says “I Luv New York,” where the love team is in the main cast, is rating well.
Galvante notes that keeping the network’s original talent search shows has given her flexibility to improve them and also to maximize resources.
“The talent shows have evolved in keeping with new technologies like texting,” she says. “Viewers vote by SMS—this makes them involved. At the end of the day, a show’s success is hinged on audience acceptance.”
Unlike foreign franchises, Galvante points out, their homegrown shows make their own rules.
“I don’t have to follow any bible of franchise owners,” she says, referring to the program clones. “For example, along the way, we can factor in other features.”
“Pinoy Pop Superstar,” another talent search on GMA 7, has expanded to include Filipino talents based abroad.
“Next year, the search may extend to the Middle East,” Galvante says.
GMA 7’s shows also include a talent development deal for the winners, who are guaranteed a minimum income of P1 million a year.
Commitment
“That is our commitment to the winners,” says Galvante. “We also sign up the other contestants.”
Winners like Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras have become part of the industry, she adds. “I can’t say that of the winners in other networks’ talent search shows.”
“Starstruck” enters its fourth season this year. As in previous years, Galvante says, she expects to discover another set of matinee idols.
“We don’t need to be a franchise to do that,” she says. “We’ve already done it.”
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 11, 2008, 12:35 AM
what went wrong?
baka nag suggest ang AGB kay ma'am na mag franchise na para hinde halata...hehehhehehe
angmasasabiko
Apr 11, 2008, 12:51 AM
iba ang "dosent need to buy" sa "will not buy"..
2006 pa to ehh..
di nmn kc nila iniisip na matatalo..
kaya nmn ng starstruck ang PBB ehh..
hindi pa kailangan bumili..
jhnmgl
Apr 11, 2008, 07:48 AM
INSECURE si Veritas. halatang halata lol.
bat kayo sabi niyo January ang DTV ng ABS. APril na wala parin?
nagbago rin ang isip?
stingray1059
Apr 11, 2008, 09:09 AM
things change , people change.
gaya din siguro sa isang pamilya.
tatay: basta hindi ka ikakasal sa pobreng Juan na yan. tapos!
inay: narinig mo yun anak?
after 2 years:
tatay: ang cute cute naman ng apo ko. ineng nasaan na ba yung asawa mo mahuhuli na tayo sa byahe.
gaya din sa gobyerno:
dati tayo ang nag e export ng bigas ,ngayon tayo naman ng i import ng bigas.
gaya din sa mga school:
May mga schools na "exclusive" for girls, ngayon kahit boys pwede na. ex: PWU.
jhnmgl
Apr 11, 2008, 09:57 AM
nakulong na sa 2006 ang utak ng TS lol.
di matanggap ang mga pangyayari.
trashcanman
Apr 11, 2008, 10:00 AM
changes eh???
so you mean to say na GMA has every right to change their "no to franchising" attitued whenever they can??
if that's the case, then how come some kapuso are still stuck on stupid about the Ultra Tragedy...an issue that they clearly aren't a part of...an issue they bring up just for the sake of "poking fun"
and how about the issue of "kapuso write-ups"...i mean, after that little incident they had with Kris and Angel due to their write ups...diba dapat natuto na sila noon pa...
...i mean, if you want to talk changes...you know...you might as well start with "the kapuso ways" of dealing with things for the sake of altered ratings...
jhnmgl
Apr 11, 2008, 10:12 AM
lol. yes..nagbabago ang utak ng isang executive tulad ni Ms Wilma.
di mo kailanman malilimuta yung stampede na nangyari. di mo na pwedeng i change yung history. at alam mong wala pang nananagot sa nangyari. tuloy parin yung puno't dulo ng nangyari(wowowee).
Yuweh
Apr 11, 2008, 10:16 AM
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b126/hamilan/9ee3764e9dz5.jpg http://i27.tinypic.com/ay0azd.gif :rotflmao:
'We don't need to buy a foreign franchise and get other people's ideas." (ah ganun?!!!)
--Wilma Galvante (June 2006)
jhnmgl
Apr 11, 2008, 10:19 AM
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b126/hamilan/9ee3764e9dz5.jpg http://i27.tinypic.com/ay0azd.gif :rotflmao:
'We don't need to buy a foreign franchise and get other people's ideas." (ah ganun?!!!)
--Wilma Galvante (June 2006)
si Charot ba yung nasa second pic?:lol:
Yuweh
Apr 11, 2008, 10:21 AM
bhot...sige na..i challenge u gawa ka ng thread mo..dun natin pag usapan yan..bakit ka ba nattakot gumawa ulit..? kaya mo yan...its so easy as 1.2.3...
sige na bhot...gawa na...promise maayos na sagot ang mkukuha mo...baka bigla lang lumipat o kaya **** matauhan...hehehheheheheheheheehe
takot talaga sayo si bhobot at di yan gagawa ng thread.
takot sya na mabara mo.
hoy bhobot bayot manlibre ka naman. bayot ka eh! :lol:
topseller
Apr 11, 2008, 10:34 AM
I am excited for SURVIVOR Philippines. ;)
stingray1059
Apr 11, 2008, 11:56 AM
changes eh???
so you mean to say na GMA has every right to change their "no to franchising" attitued whenever they can??
if that's the case, then how come some kapuso are still stuck on stupid about the Ultra Tragedy...an issue that they clearly aren't a part of...an issue they bring up just for the sake of "poking fun"
and how about the issue of "kapuso write-ups"...i mean, after that little incident they had with Kris and Angel due to their write ups...diba dapat natuto na sila noon pa...
...i mean, if you want to talk changes...you know...you might as well start with "the kapuso ways" of dealing with things for the sake of altered ratings...
yes its all about marketing and business strategies.
ex: cdrking. dati blank cds lang sila at kung mag "stick" sila sa idea to sell just blank cds, do you think mag grow yung business nila.
same with SHOE MART.
about the ultra tragedy, you cant bring bring back or change what when wrong, nakatatak na yan.
dyokla2
Apr 11, 2008, 03:00 PM
Bitter-bitteran pa rin pala si Veritas Manila.
Sinabi ni Wilma kasi there is really no need to buy franchise at that time, meron silang reality shows na mataas ang ratings.
Saka, they don't need to buy a franchise but they WANT to. At di nya sinabi na they won't buy a franchise. There's a big difference there.
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 11, 2008, 04:54 PM
dyokla2..sweety..therefore nga kinain na ni ma'am yung binitawan nyang salita? yes or no lang please...
at dapat wag syang paniwalaan..kasi babawiin nya rin..? tama?
bitter ako?? ahhahhahhahah sweety...****...hahahhahha..walang rason para maging bitter....
ikaw nga ata bitter kasi tagal n kitang tinatanong ayaw mo nmaan magbgay ng direct answer
Bitter-bitteran pa rin pala si Veritas Manila.
Sinabi ni Wilma kasi there is really no need to buy franchise at that time, meron silang reality shows na mataas ang ratings.
Saka, they don't need to buy a franchise but they WANT to. At di nya sinabi na they won't buy a franchise. There's a big difference there.
jennyloveabel
Apr 11, 2008, 05:03 PM
dyokla2..sweety..therefore nga kinain na ni ma'am yung binitawan nyang salita? yes or no lang please...
at dapat wag syang paniwalaan..kasi babawiin nya rin..? tama?
bitter ako?? ahhahhahhahah sweety...****...hahahhahha..walang rason para maging bitter....
ikaw nga ata bitter kasi tagal n kitang tinatanong ayaw mo nmaan magbgay ng direct answer
If you want to call it that way "kinain" then be it.Nasagot na yan
dito ng isang pexer,pero ang gusto mo yata eh lahat ng kapuso
eh ipost ang walang kamatayang "kinain ni wilma ang sinabi nya"
Tulad ng sinabi ko nasagot na ang tanong mo at alam ko na
yan din ang nasa isip mo,Ikaw sumagot ka ba sa tanong ng ilan
dito?
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 11, 2008, 05:36 PM
"If you want to call it that way "kinain" then be it." ikaw nga mismo di mo matanggap..tapos yung isang pwexer pa hinulog mo..sweety ****
"Ikaw sumagot ka ba sa tanong ng ilan
dito?" OO naman sweety...pag may nkita kang di ko sinagot...pakibalik po..tapos sasagutin ko...hahahhaa
If you want to call it that way "kinain" then be it.Nasagot na yan
dito ng isang pexer,pero ang gusto mo yata eh lahat ng kapuso
eh ipost ang walang kamatayang "kinain ni wilma ang sinabi nya"
Tulad ng sinabi ko nasagot na ang tanong mo at alam ko na
yan din ang nasa isip mo,Ikaw sumagot ka ba sa tanong ng ilan
dito?
jennyloveabel
Apr 11, 2008, 05:57 PM
"If you want to call it that way "kinain" then be it." ikaw nga mismo di mo matanggap..tapos yung isang pwexer pa hinulog mo..sweety ****
"Ikaw sumagot ka ba sa tanong ng ilan
dito?" OO naman sweety...pag may nkita kang di ko sinagot...pakibalik po..tapos sasagutin ko...hahahhaa
Di matangap? :lol: naka move on ako dyan,dahil kahit sa buhay
ko may mga bagay ako o desisyon akong nagiiba o "kinain".
Sa kanila pa kaya na business yan,wag ka lang magbulag bulagan
sa takbo ng mundo,walang permemanente dito salita pa kaya.
no to franchises POLICY ng GMA7 - what went wrong?
Ang tanong: Meron bang POLICY ang GMA 7 na NO to
FRANCHISES? Meron O wala?
one_piece
Apr 11, 2008, 07:22 PM
maybe the TS wants to hear the answer kay wilma mismo.....
kasi paikot-ikot lang ang usapan dito sa thread....
or maybe, may isang(?) pexer sya na kinaiinisan talaga or gustong inisin....
_______________________
im starting to love pex.... :p
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 11, 2008, 07:32 PM
uy di mo pa rin sinagot tanong ko..sabi ko si ma'am ba kinain nya sinabi nya...hinde ikaw?
ingat baka magalit si ma'am...
sweety..yung thread po naka ????? question mark...therefore nagtatanong po ako..
kung wlang POLICY so be it...pero may sinabi si ma'am n ayaw nya sa clones...di ba/???
Di matangap? :lol: naka move on ako dyan,dahil kahit sa buhay
ko may mga bagay ako o desisyon akong nagiiba o "kinain".
Sa kanila pa kaya na business yan,wag ka lang magbulag bulagan
sa takbo ng mundo,walang permemanente dito salita pa kaya.
no to franchises POLICY ng GMA7 - what went wrong?
Ang tanong: Meron bang POLICY ang GMA 7 na NO to
FRANCHISES? Meron O wala?
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 11, 2008, 07:45 PM
sagot na...
Di matangap? :lol: naka move on ako dyan,dahil kahit sa buhay
ko may mga bagay ako o desisyon akong nagiiba o "kinain".
Sa kanila pa kaya na business yan,wag ka lang magbulag bulagan
sa takbo ng mundo,walang permemanente dito salita pa kaya.
no to franchises POLICY ng GMA7 - what went wrong?
Ang tanong: Meron bang POLICY ang GMA 7 na NO to
FRANCHISES? Meron O wala?
jennyloveabel
Apr 11, 2008, 08:09 PM
sagot na...
atat ka naman :lol: ikaw nga 30 minutes after ka bago sumagot
sakin,nagmadali bako? :lol:
"kung walang policy so be it" ano yan di mo ba matangap? :lol:
bakit ang statement nya ba 2 years ago ay di pwede magbago?
since hindi naman sya policy eh :D At paikot ikot tayo dito,andami
ng nagpaliwanag dito pero eto at pilit mo pa rin yang sinisiksik.
Ang mabuti mo kayang gawin mag email ka sa GMA,at *****
dun ay mapapliwanagan, ka ng husto since ayaw mo tangapin
ang mga paliwanag dito ng karamihan. :)
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 11, 2008, 08:19 PM
after 2 years nga lang ba sila nag clone???
balikan natin.....
1. CAPTAIN BARBELL - smallville??
2. SUPER TWINS - Sailormoon costumes?
3. Asian Treasures - Indiana Jones + Lara CRoft
at pumasok n nga ang
4. LUPIN III
5. Zaido
GMA-7 acquires exclusive rights to "Shaider"
Dinno Erece
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Shaider, or Uchuu Keiji Shaider (English translation: Space Sheriff Shaider), is a Japanese live action series that originally ran in Asahi TV Japan noong 1984. Sa Pilipinas, it was first broadcast and dubbed in Filipino sa IBC-13 noong 1992 ,then re-telecast sa GMA-7 noong 2003. It's last syndicated run was in Hero TV, cartoon channel of ABS-CBN, two years ago. It had 48 original episodes.
Tulad ng isa pang popular Japanese work na Lupin, nakuha rin ng GMA-7 ang rights ng Shaider. Isa isa ito sa mga susunod na primetime shows ng Kapuso Network.
Dominic Zapata is set to direct the Philippine version of Shaider after his Super Twins stint.
Ang StarStruck 3 Ultimate Sole Survivor na si Marky Cielo ang nakatakdang gumanap sa papel na Shaider. Ang StarStruck 4 Ultimate Female Survivor namang si Kris Bernal ang napipisil na gumanap na Annie.
Si Jay Manalo naman ang gaganap sa main villain na si Commander Kom. He will have five female assistants—four of which will be Bianca King, Isabel Oli, Arci Muñoz, and Iwa Moto.
Ang Shaider din ang magiging follow-up primetime show ni Raymart Santiago after Narito Ang Puso Ko with Jolina Magdangal.
Sa original version ng Shaider, ang main character bilang Shaider/Dai Sawamura ay ginampanan ni Hiroshi Tsuburaya. Sa Philippine version nito ay ginawang Alexis del Mundo ang pangalan ng alter-ego ni Shaider. Si Annie naman ay ginampanan ni Naomi Morinaga. Namatay si Hiroshi noong July 24, 2001 sa edad na 37 dahil sa liver cancer.
Balitang ang Shaider ang papalit sa Asian Treasures nina Angel Locsin and Robin Padilla na magtatapos next month.
6. Marimar
7. whammy!
8. are you smarter than the 5th grader?
9. Pinoy Idol
10. Pinoy Survivor
MGA KAPUSO...baka may nakalimutan ako...add nyo na lang
ask mo si bhot kung maayos mga sagot nya..blikan mo lahat..then mkikita mo kung matino sila mag reply...
but i appreciate u...at least matino ka..thanks sweety
atat ka naman :lol: ikaw nga 30 minutes after ka bago sumagot
sakin,nagmadali bako? :lol:
"kung walang policy so be it" ano yan di mo ba matangap? :lol:
bakit ang statement nya ba 2 years ago ay di pwede magbago?
since hindi naman sya policy eh :D At paikot ikot tayo dito,andami
ng nagpaliwanag dito pero eto at pilit mo pa rin yang sinisiksik.
Ang mabuti mo kayang gawin mag email ka sa GMA,at *****
dun ay mapapliwanagan, ka ng husto since ayaw mo tangapin
ang mga paliwanag dito ng karamihan. :)
angmasasabiko
Apr 11, 2008, 11:04 PM
franchise are different from concepts..
and concepts are different from clones noh??
all tv show got their ideas sa mga concepts..
and lahat ng naproduce nila sa mga concepts na to ay di pareho no..
eg: marina - bket naimbento nyu ba ang sirena??
concept = sirena
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 12, 2008, 07:56 AM
ehh dito...clones na ito? hehehehe
GMA-7 acquires exclusive rights to "Shaider"
Dinno Erece
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Shaider, or Uchuu Keiji Shaider (English translation: Space Sheriff Shaider), is a Japanese live action series that originally ran in Asahi TV Japan noong 1984. Sa Pilipinas, it was first broadcast and dubbed in Filipino sa IBC-13 noong 1992 ,then re-telecast sa GMA-7 noong 2003. It's last syndicated run was in Hero TV, cartoon channel of ABS-CBN, two years ago. It had 48 original episodes.
Tulad ng isa pang popular Japanese work na Lupin, nakuha rin ng GMA-7 ang rights ng Shaider. Isa isa ito sa mga susunod na primetime shows ng Kapuso Network.
Dominic Zapata is set to direct the Philippine version of Shaider after his Super Twins stint.
Ang StarStruck 3 Ultimate Sole Survivor na si Marky Cielo ang nakatakdang gumanap sa papel na Shaider. Ang StarStruck 4 Ultimate Female Survivor namang si Kris Bernal ang napipisil na gumanap na Annie.
Si Jay Manalo naman ang gaganap sa main villain na si Commander Kom. He will have five female assistants—four of which will be Bianca King, Isabel Oli, Arci Muñoz, and Iwa Moto.
Ang Shaider din ang magiging follow-up primetime show ni Raymart Santiago after Narito Ang Puso Ko with Jolina Magdangal.
Sa original version ng Shaider, ang main character bilang Shaider/Dai Sawamura ay ginampanan ni Hiroshi Tsuburaya. Sa Philippine version nito ay ginawang Alexis del Mundo ang pangalan ng alter-ego ni Shaider. Si Annie naman ay ginampanan ni Naomi Morinaga. Namatay si Hiroshi noong July 24, 2001 sa edad na 37 dahil sa liver cancer.
Balitang ang Shaider ang papalit sa Asian Treasures nina Angel Locsin and Robin Padilla na magtatapos next month.
6. Marimar
7. whammy!
8. are you smarter than the 5th grader?
9. Pinoy Idol
10. Pinoy Survivor
MGA KAPUSO...baka may nakalimutan ako...add nyo na lang
franchise are different from concepts..
and concepts are different from clones noh??
all tv show got their ideas sa mga concepts..
and lahat ng naproduce nila sa mga concepts na to ay di pareho no..
eg: marina - bket naimbento nyu ba ang sirena??
concept = sirena
dyokla2
Apr 12, 2008, 08:37 AM
dyokla2..sweety..therefore nga kinain na ni ma'am yung binitawan nyang salita? yes or no lang please...
at dapat wag syang paniwalaan..kasi babawiin nya rin..? tama?
bitter ako?? ahhahhahhahah sweety...****...hahahhahha..walang rason para maging bitter....
ikaw nga ata bitter kasi tagal n kitang tinatanong ayaw mo nmaan magbgay ng direct answer
Ampalaya. :rotflmao:
Hindi ko ba sinagot ang tanong mo? Mahina lang masyado reading comprehension mo at talagang di mo maiintindihan yon. :rotflmao:
Bitter-bitteran pa rin ang lola :lol:
neonstone
Apr 12, 2008, 09:25 AM
@ veritas
i dont get your point..
nanuod ka ba ng zaido?
un ibig mu sbihin?
jpmarkcarlo
Apr 12, 2008, 09:35 AM
wala nang ibang masagot si Radyo Veritas, hindi na nya matanggap na talo na sya sa mga argumento nya eh!!!
tama si jennyloveabel mag e-mail ka sa www.igma.tv at dun eh makakakuha ka na ng sagot sa hinaing mo na NO TO FRANCHISE POLICY kung may POLICY nga?!
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 12, 2008, 06:11 PM
dyokla2...paki balikan yung sagot mo..then sabihin mo sa akin kung sumagot ka ng tama..hahahahaha
sweety..YES OR NO? then EXPLAIN..
hinde explain lang...ok na? or takot ka mapagalitan ni ma'am...
IM BACK!!!!
Ampalaya. :rotflmao:
Hindi ko ba sinagot ang tanong mo? Mahina lang masyado reading comprehension mo at talagang di mo maiintindihan yon. :rotflmao:
Bitter-bitteran pa rin ang lola :lol:
jhnmgl
Apr 12, 2008, 06:17 PM
pumuputok putok parin ang butsi ni Veritas. lalo na't nadagdagan ang pagkainsecure dahil may Surivor Philippines na.
bago ka sana magcompare ng mga shows ng GMA sa ibang bansa ay tingnan mo muna ang statio niyo.
kung ang sabi mo ay clone ang pinoy idol, survivor, whammy, etc..
diba dapat sabihin mo ring clone ang Pbb, wheel of fortune,pda,etc...?
about sa sinabi ni Ms Wilma, wala ka nang pakialam kung nagbago ang desisyon niya. tao lang naman siya tulad namin para magbago ng isip. di siya ma pride na tao.
again. anong pinuputok ng butsi mo?
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 12, 2008, 06:36 PM
nagalit..sorry namn sweety...calm down..magagalit si ma'am nyan...sige na nga..lesson learned..wag mag bibitiw ng salita kung hinde **** kayang pangatawanan...thanks..sweety....abangan mo **** next thread ko...hahahahha
jhnmgl
Apr 12, 2008, 06:42 PM
lol. nagalit na ba yun para sa iyo?
nagtatanong lang naman kung bakit ginagawang issue ito.
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 12, 2008, 07:40 PM
sweety..nagtatanong po ako kung bakit nag decide sila mag clone...hinde po issue...malay natin magamit natin sa mga susunod n panahon ang sagot ng mga pexers...yung matitino..hahhahahah
basta ok na...binawi nga ni ma'am statement nya..salamat
Yuweh
Apr 12, 2008, 08:01 PM
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b126/hamilan/9ee3764e9dz5.jpg http://i27.tinypic.com/ay0azd.gif :rotflmao:
'We DON'T need to buy a foreign franchise and get other people's ideas." (ah ganun?!!!)
--Wilma Galvante (June 2006)
neonstone
Apr 12, 2008, 11:07 PM
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b126/hamilan/9ee3764e9dz5.jpg http://i27.tinypic.com/ay0azd.gif :rotflmao:
'We DON'T need to buy a foreign franchise and get other people's ideas." (ah ganun?!!!)
--Wilma Galvante (June 2006)
wilma galvante with charot on the side..
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 12, 2008, 11:14 PM
mali po..look deeper...lapit pa...ayan
its ate wilma and kuya mike...ahhahahaha
lesson learned sa thread na ito...wag magsasalita ng patapos...
wilma galvante with charot on the side..
jpmarkcarlo
Apr 13, 2008, 01:05 AM
pumuputok putok parin ang butsi ni Veritas. lalo na't nadagdagan ang pagkainsecure dahil may Surivor Philippines na.
bago ka sana magcompare ng mga shows ng GMA sa ibang bansa ay tingnan mo muna ang statio niyo.
kung ang sabi mo ay clone ang pinoy idol, survivor, whammy, etc..
diba dapat sabihin mo ring clone ang Pbb, wheel of fortune,pda,etc...?
about sa sinabi ni Ms Wilma, wala ka nang pakialam kung nagbago ang desisyon niya. tao lang naman siya tulad namin para magbago ng isip. di siya ma pride na tao.
again. anong pinuputok ng butsi mo?
oo nga noh, kung clone shows ang Pinoy Idol, Survivor, Whammy, Celebrity Duets, Kakasa Ka ba sa Grade 5 "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader" sa GMA, ano ba tawag mo sa mga shows ng PBB, PDA, Deal or No Deal, Wheel of Fortune ng EBS?!
malinaw na tanong yan pare kong VE_RI_TAS!!!!
dyokla2
Apr 13, 2008, 08:21 AM
dyokla2...paki balikan yung sagot mo..then sabihin mo sa akin kung sumagot ka ng tama..hahahahaha
sweety..YES OR NO? then EXPLAIN..
hinde explain lang...ok na? or takot ka mapagalitan ni ma'am...
IM BACK!!!!
Nope. Ikaw ang magbasa at umintindi sa post ko kung kaya ng utak mo. :rotflmao:
_Yuweh_
Apr 13, 2008, 10:32 AM
"Kami lang ang pwedeng kumuha ng mga franchise sa Pilipinas."
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/1771/sayawcharotsayawqzqm0.gif"Losing our audience share felt to me like a rejection of my whole being. It was a big blow to my self-worth.”
jhnmgl
Apr 13, 2008, 05:58 PM
oo nga noh, kung clone shows ang Pinoy Idol, Survivor, Whammy, Celebrity Duets, Kakasa Ka ba sa Grade 5 "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader" sa GMA, ano ba tawag mo sa mga shows ng PBB, PDA, Deal or No Deal, Wheel of Fortune ng EBS?!
malinaw na tanong yan pare kong VE_RI_TAS!!!!
baka sabihing ABS originals mga yan.
veritas pakisagot nga po ang tanong. anong tawa sa PBB,PDA, etc. ng ABS kung clone ang tawag mo sa survivor Phils, pinoy idol , etc...?:lol:
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 13, 2008, 06:33 PM
sweety..
wala **** po akong claim na hinde clones ang PBB at PDA...balikan man po natin ang boung thread wala tyong makikita dyan na sinabi kung hinde clones ang mga yun...wala tyong arguments dyan
the argument of this thread is about the statement of a TV executive na ayaw nga mag franchise...pero ngyon meron ng franchise...
as far as im concern..may conclusion na dito..sabi nga ng isang pexer (not verbatim)..kinain na kung kinain..pwede **** magbago ng isip ang lahat...
ok na ba tyo dyan?
baka sabihing ABS originals mga yan.
veritas pakisagot nga po ang tanong. anong tawa sa PBB,PDA, etc. ng ABS kung clone ang tawag mo sa survivor Phils, pinoy idol , etc...?:lol:
jhnmgl
Apr 13, 2008, 07:00 PM
sweety..
wala **** po akong claim na hinde clones ang PBB at PDA...balikan man po natin ang boung thread wala tyong makikita dyan na sinabi kung hinde clones ang mga yun...wala tyong arguments dyan
the argument of this thread is about the statement of a TV executive na ayaw nga mag franchise...pero ngyon meron ng franchise...
as far as im concern..may conclusion na dito..sabi nga ng isang pexer (not verbatim)..kinain na kung kinain..pwede **** magbago ng isip ang lahat...
ok na ba tyo dyan?
yeah. lahat ng tao nagbabago ang isip at walang masama dun. lalo na sa tv. nagbabago ang taste ng tao kaya kung kailangang magbago ng isip gagawin kasi yan ang business.
pero the way you describe pinoy idol, survivor, etc. as clone ay parang sinasabi mong walang clone ang ABS
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 13, 2008, 07:12 PM
jhnmgl..sweety..pakihanap **** yung sinasabi mong
"pero the way you describe pinoy idol, survivor, etc. as clone ay parang sinasabi mong walang clone ang ABS" - jhnmgl
describe?..wala po akong na post na description ng kahit alin sa mga shows n yun...never ako nag claim na hinde clones yung mga yun...paki clear po yung statement mo..kasi wala talaga akong matandaan n may ganyan akong sinabi or description...pablik po sa akin kung meron man..please
yeah. lahat ng tao nagbabago ang isip at walang masama dun. lalo na sa tv. nagbabago ang taste ng tao kaya kung kailangang magbago ng isip gagawin kasi yan ang business.
pero the way you describe pinoy idol, survivor, etc. as clone ay parang sinasabi mong walang clone ang ABS
angmasasabiko
Apr 13, 2008, 11:02 PM
duh ibig sabihin nya..
THE WAY YOU SAY!!
namilosopo ka pa..
_Yuweh_
Apr 13, 2008, 11:06 PM
"ABS-CBN lang ang pwedeng mag-franchise."
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/1771/sayawcharotsayawqzqm0.gif"Losing our audience share felt to me like a rejection of my whole being. It was a big blow to my self-worth.”
pauso
Apr 13, 2008, 11:09 PM
naalala ko tuloy si FVR na nagsabing hindi siya tatakbo kapag natalo siya sa LDP Nomination....
pero nung natalo siya ni RAMON MITRA as LDP Standard Bearer, tumakbo pa din siya bilang Presidente at nanalo pa...
MINSAN TALAGA KAILANGAN MONG BAGUHIN ANG NASABI MO NA...
HINDI NAMAN KARUWAGAN YUN, HINDI NAMAN NAKAKAHIYA YUN...
kung inaakala mo ay yun ang kagustuhan ng tao at yun ang hinihingi ng panahon, gawin mo... ibigay mo sa kanila kung ano ang nais nila...
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 14, 2008, 12:15 AM
sweety...the way i say?? ASAN NGA?
ok..given ur argument..asan yung the way i say.....????
paki post po....please
duh ibig sabihin nya..
THE WAY YOU SAY!!
namilosopo ka pa..
angmasasabiko
Apr 14, 2008, 12:18 AM
para san ba *** sinabi mong clones??
at bakit napasok ang salitang un dito??
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 14, 2008, 12:31 AM
sweety, hinde mo **** sinagot tanong ko...please provide me the proof na may sinabi or nag provoke ako ng ganung statement..
about the clones...read mo ulit yung thread..isang article ata sa manila bulletin or inq yung may title na ..NO TO PROGRAM CLONES NG GMA7..try to check po...before mo ako pagsabihan...may source po ako dun....
para san ba *** sinabi mong clones??
at bakit napasok ang salitang un dito??
angmasasabiko
Apr 14, 2008, 12:38 AM
"after 2 years nga lang ba [SILA] nag clone???" post number 152
"ehh dito...clones na ito? hehehehe" post number 154
so what are you trying to imply with these quotes??
hindi mo rin sinabi at inamin dito na ngclone din EBS..
[kung clone man ang gusto mo term]
VE_RI_TAS
Apr 14, 2008, 12:51 AM
sweety..anong ending nung statement? di ba question mark?????? which means...nagtatanong ..tama o mali??????
at kahit baligtarin mo yung thread na ito wala akong statement na nag deny ako na wlang clones ang ABS...OK???
sweety actually may conclusion na ito...may isang pexer ang nagsabi na (not verbatim) kinain na kung kinain raw ni ma'am ang sinabi nya...kasi talaga nmang pwede mag bgo ng isip ang bawat tao...ok n ba tyo dyan?
"after 2 years nga lang ba [SILA] nag clone???" post number 152
"ehh dito...clones na ito? hehehehe" post number 154
so what are you trying to imply with these quotes??
hindi mo rin sinabi at inamin dito na ngclone din EBS..
[kung clone man ang gusto mo term]
kunanagel
Jul 25, 2009, 05:20 PM
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b126/hamilan/9ee3764e9dz5.jpg http://i27.tinypic.com/ay0azd.gif :rotflmao:
'We DON'T need to buy a foreign franchise and get other people's ideas." (ah ganun?!!!)
--Wilma Galvante (June 2006)
halatang photoshopped yung picture ni Wilma.
bakit nawala yung sungay? :)
CHISMOSAnga
Jul 25, 2009, 09:21 PM
"after 2 years nga lang ba [SILA] nag clone???" post number 152
"ehh dito...clones na ito? hehehehe" post number 154
so what are you trying to imply with these quotes??
hindi mo rin sinabi at inamin dito na ngclone din EBS..
[kung clone man ang gusto mo term]
bob@! oo nagclone ang ABS pero di sila nagsabi before na hindi sila kukuha ng franchise..
eh ang GMA? kinain ang sinabi...:naughty:
_kiba_
Jul 26, 2009, 09:47 AM
hindi nakatiis ang gma sh!te, mataas kasi retengs ng PBB eh kaya ayun
gumaya na rin kahit may binitawang salita:lol:
alexis2000
Jul 26, 2009, 02:26 PM
eh sino ba namang kasing seseryoso sa mga sinasabi ni galvantete, aber...?
lahat ng lumalabas sa bibig nya.. puro boka lang..
walas syang palabra de honor...
mwahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahhaahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
drew_bao
Jul 26, 2009, 04:16 PM
"ABS-CBN lang ang pwedeng mag-franchise."
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/1771/sayawcharotsayawqzqm0.gif
"Losing our audience share felt to me like a rejection of my whole being. It was a big blow to my self-worth.”
pano na yan, mas lalo pang nai-angat ni madam charo ang abs during her term.........
ngayon, nabawi na ulit ang mega manila........ *okay*
jm.0022
Jul 26, 2009, 05:21 PM
^ Magaling mamuno si Maam Charo nakafocus siya sa pagpapasasaya ng manonood, ginagawa niya ito through quality programming hindi sa kung ano pa man. Kita naman ang natatanggap niya pag-galang mula sa kanyang mga katrabaho.
alexis2000
Jul 26, 2009, 10:02 PM
^^at bakeeett....?
magaling din naman si ma'am wilma ha...
diba trabaho nya sa gmeww ang siraan ng siraan ang anything ABS,,, at maglabas ng mga mapapanirang press release laban sa kapamilya...
nagagawa naman nya yan... so, efficient sya sa trabaho nyang.. pookekay sya...
mwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahaahahahahahahahahhahahahaahahahahahah
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