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  1. Sep 24, 2022 · The MTRCB released a new statement yesterday that it is prioritizing the discussion on the regulation of online streaming services in the Philippines. These services will likely include Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Viu, Vivamax and similar sites/services that stream movies.

    • Disney+
    • Netflix
    • Apple TV+
    • Discovery+
    • Vivamax
    • Lionsgate Play
    • Iflix
    • HOOQ
    • Iwanttv
    • HBO Go

    After years of its existence and us Filipinos envying those living abroad, Disney+has finally made its way to the Philippines. It comes in two tiers: Mobile only for Php159 while the Premium one costs Php369. The latter can be used with up to 4 screens and has up to 4K Ultra HD quality. We personally got a subscription and were impressed by its vas...

    Netflix is a “giant” brand when it comes to its streaming services, primarily influenced by its own-produced movie titles that are also exclusive to its showcase. But these are not your typical “B-movie” films that were made simply for the sake of just film-making. Whether its TV series favorites like House of Cards, Stranger Things, etc. or movies...

    The Apple TV+ is another contender in the Philippines. As of writing, the subscription costs Php369 per month, comes with a seven-day free trial and can be shared with up to five family members. Buyers of new Apple products like iPhones will also get a free subscription for up to 3 months. Apple has created original content for the service, some wi...

    The Discovery+ lands in the Philippines at a price of Php129 per month. The service’s library will consist of shows from the Discovery Channel, HGTV, TLC, Investigation Discovery, Food Network, Travel Channel, Asian Food Network, BBC, Animal Planet, and History Channel. Pros: Affordable with content geared towards learning. Cons: Content selection ...

    One of the biggest home-grown streaming services in the Philippines, Vivamax has a wide variety of Filipino films and shows, primarily ones produced by its parent company, Viva Entertainment. The service also makes original content and recently launched an app on Google TV and Android TV for better access. A couple of foreign and Hollywood content ...

    Lionsgate Play will offer content from its media company, Lionsgate Entertainment. It also imported shows and movies from other distributors. Some content available on the service is the John Wick series, Atomic Blonde, La La Land, Dune, and more. Until June 1, 2023, subscribers of the PLDT Home Fiber Plan 1699 and up have exclusive access to Lions...

    Sharing an almost the same business model as HOOQ, iFlix is a streaming service which caters to both local and international films. In addition, iFlix also showcases a handful of foreign language films which adds interest to a broader open-minded demographics. As of 2017, iFlix is the exclusive provider of the applauded titles, Fargo and Mr. Robot....

    Featuring not only shows aimed at the international market, HOOQ also showcases a gallery of locally-produced movies, like the highly-anticipated sequel to Erik Matti’s “On the Job” film of 2013 which is due for release in June 2019. Pros: You get the best of both worlds (local and international films); Allows for simultaneous streaming for up to t...

    Essentially ABS-CBN’s, the largest TV network in the country, entry into the foray of streaming services, iwantTV curates all of the network own produced shows, movies, etc. while also giving subscribers the ability to livestream all of the network’s channels through mobile devices. Ideally, this is a streaming service for the fans but do not have ...

    HBO Go has a cornucopia of content including talk shows, documentaries, sporting events, movies, and shows. But not everything is original to HBO Go as some of it is licensed content it willingly shares with its competitors in the business. Pros: It enables subscribers to livestream all of its channels; can run simultaneous streams for up to two un...

  2. Sep 3, 2020 · The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) on Thursday asked the Senate to give it the authority to regulate online streaming services such as Netflix. During the Senate trade committee's hearing on the proposed Internet Transactions Act, MTRCB legal affairs chief Atty. Jonathan Presquito, sought the senators' guidance on ...

  3. Feb 10, 2021 · Eight-eight percent of Filipino viewers will watch ads in exchange for free programming. The research also shows that 42 percent are willing to watch four or more ads per hour in exchange for free content, the highest in Southeast Asia.

  4. Nov 25, 2017 · MANILA, Philippines – The influx of streaming and video on-demand services becoming available locally in the last year or so has provided Filipinos options to choose which appeal to them the most.

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  6. Aug 5, 2020 · A look at some of the key features of the legal and regulatory framework governing the media sector in Philippines, including broadcast licensing requirements, ownership restrictions,...

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