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One PH (stylized as one Ph) is a 24/7 Tagalog teleradio news channel owned by MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. through Cignal TV. It soft launched on February 18, 2019, before an official launch on July 31, 2019, on satellite provider Cignal.[1][2][3] One PH is the third MediaQuest channel launched under the One branding (presently known as the One Network Media Group), along with the English-language news channel One News, cable sports channel One Sports+, free TV sports channel One Sports, and now-defunct premium entertainment channel One Screen.[4][5]

Key Information

One PH is a joint partnership of MVP Group's media properties Pilipino Star Ngayon (a Filipino tabloid of the sister English newspaper The Philippine Star), with its sister tabloids, PM: Pang Masa (National), The Freeman, and Banat by The Freeman (Regional), 105.9 True FM and News5.

History

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On January 13, 2019, AksyonTV was rebranded into all-sports network 5 Plus.[6] With this move, Radyo5 programs that were simulcast on AksyonTV moved to the then-unnamed channel. Meanwhile, 5 Plus, which took over DWNB-TV's terrestrial (analog) TV space, moved to Cignal channel 15. However, on January 17, 2019, just 4 days after the move, the Radyo5 simulcast channel was reassigned from channel 6 to channel 1, temporarily replacing Cignal's community promotion channel. 5 Plus later took over channel 6, but remained simulcasting on channel 15 until February 17, 2019.

On February 18, 2019, the same standalone channel was soft-launched as One PH, reverting its Cignal channel assignment back to channel 6. Alongside this, Radyo5 unveiled its new refurbished studios and new content was announced to be added to the program line-up of Radyo5 and One PH.

On July 31, 2019, One PH, was formally launched by Cignal TV as a 24/7 all-Tagalog news, public affairs, and entertainment channel and is categorized into three blocks: NewsKom (News Komentaryo/News Commentary) (newscasts and talk shows), KKK (Katarungan, Karapatan at Kaalaman/Justice, Rights, and Knowledge) (public service and infotainment) and SnS (Showbiz and Sports).

In August 2019, selected Radyo5 and One PH programs (Morning Calls, One Balita, One Balita Pilipinas, Wag Po! and Turbo Time with Mike and Lindy) begin their airing on either simulcast or delayed basis on TV5 as part of programming revamp spearheaded by TV5 Network's new CEO Jane Basas.

On March 8, 2020, One PH was given a slightly revamped look (along with One News and the rebranded One Sports and One Sports+) and reassigned to Cignal channel 1, replacing the community promotion channel, while One Sports (launched as a free-to-air channel replacing 5 Plus) was reassigned to channel 6.

On March 17, 2020, One PH along with One News, temporarily suspended its regular programming as an effect of the Luzon-wide "enhanced community quarantine" due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The news channel aired the special edition of One News Now.

On May 22, 2020, One PH successfully began conducting test transmissions on digital terrestrial television via DWET-TV subchannel 5.3 in Mega Manila. This development signifies the reinstatement of Radyo5's "RadyoVision" format on free-to-air television after its predecessor, AksyonTV carried over most of the radio station's programs from 2011 to 2019.[7] This would later spread out in other cities of the Philippines starting in mid-2021, in preparation for the launching of the network's DTTB service, Sulit TV.

In December 2020, Cignal TV and Philstar Media Group took over the operations and programming of Radyo5 respectively. With this development, some of the station's programs aired their respective final episodes during the final weeks of December 2020. On January 1, 2021, One PH's programming (except for overnight slots) was integrated into the programming schedule of Radyo5.

On January 1, 2021, all programs of One PH are simulcast on One Sports via live streaming on its website, as well as 92.3 Radyo5 True FM (except overnight slots). The livestream later reverted to One Sports a few days later.

On February 1, 2024, One PH was removed from TV5's digital TV subchannel lineup and was replaced by the mirror feed of RPTV, a joint venture of TV5 and Nine Media/RPN which replaced CNN Philippines in analog TV channel 9 and digital TV channel 19. However, selected programming from One PH is carried over to RPTV, and the former remains available on Cignal, as well as on other cable and satellite TV operators nationwide.

Programming

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The majority of its programming is sourced and simulcasted from 105.9 True FM, a practice that was carried over from its predecessor AksyonTV, and following suit with other Mega Manila news radio stations. The rest of its content is One PH's original content and brokered programming which are not aired, but since 2021, also simulcasting on Radyo5 (except for overnight slots, ABS-CBN News' Rated Korina, and during PBA sa Radyo5 coverage days). The integrated programming of Radyo5 and One PH ended upon the launch of the former's new inhouse programs in January 2023, Starting January 29, 2023, its integrated Sunday programming, except for Healing Mass sa Veritas and Word of God Network, were axed, and replaced it with new and additional music programming. Starting May 20, 2023, Radyo5 added new music blocks to its Saturday programming. From July 1 until July 29, 2023, the noontime variety show program E.A.T. (now known as Eat Bulaga!) started to simulcast with TV5 until 1pm from Monday to Friday and 11:30 am to 2:30 pm on Saturday.

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One PH (stylized as one Ph) is a 24/7 Tagalog-language teleradio news channel in the , owned by , Inc. through its subsidiary . Available primarily on Cignal's platform via Channel 1, it focuses on delivering local and national news, public service reports, and current affairs programming tailored to Filipino audiences. The channel features flagship segments such as One Balita for bulletins and for interactive discussions, integrating television and radio formats for broader accessibility. As part of TV's news portfolio alongside the English-language One News, One PH contributes to the competitive Philippine media landscape dominated by a few conglomerates, with MediaQuest emphasizing digital and subscription-based delivery amid traditional broadcast challenges.

Overview

Channel Description and Format

One PH operates as a 24/7 Tagalog-language teleradio channel, delivering continuous coverage of , public affairs, and select entertainment programming in Filipino for broad accessibility among Philippine audiences. The channel's format emphasizes real-time reporting and , integrating television broadcasts with radio simulcasts to facilitate immediate audience engagement across urban and rural areas. Primarily aired on TV's satellite service at channel position 1, it ensures availability to subscribers via prepaid and postpaid plans starting from basic packages. A core feature of One PH's operational model is its teleradio synergy, where the majority of content is sourced and simultaneously broadcast from radio station Radyo5 92.3 True FM, allowing seamless cross-medium delivery of bulletins and discussions without interruption. This approach supports 24-hour rolling news cycles, prioritizing Tagalog narration to align with the linguistic preferences of the mass Filipino viewership, while extending reach through digital platforms such as Cignal Play for on-demand and mobile access. The format avoids extensive scripted , instead focusing on informational depth to serve as a for current events and civic discourse in the .

Ownership and Corporate Affiliations

One PH is owned by Cignal TV, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Satventures, Inc., which in turn is fully controlled by MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. MediaQuest Holdings, incorporated in 1999, operates as the primary investment vehicle for media assets linked to PLDT Inc.'s Beneficial Trust Fund, with Manuel V. Pangilinan serving as chairman since its inception. This structure positions One PH within a vertically integrated conglomerate that includes telecommunications infrastructure, enabling efficient distribution via PLDT's networks. MediaQuest's broader portfolio encompasses free-to-air broadcaster TV5 Network Inc., pay-TV provider , newspapers such as and , and digital platforms like Philstar.com, which collectively support cross-media resource sharing for content production and audience reach. One PH maintains operational affiliations with radio assets under the group, notably 92.3 True FM (Radyo5), fostering teleradio integration for simultaneous broadcast of news programming to enhance coverage and operational efficiency. These ties facilitate content syndication and technical synergies without external partnerships diluting control.

History

Pre-Launch and Soft Launch (2017-2019)

Cignal TV, a subsidiary of MediaQuest Holdings Inc., initiated development of One PH as a dedicated 24/7 Filipino-language news channel to address gaps in local-language broadcasting amid a competitive landscape dominated by established networks such as ABS-CBN and GMA Network. The channel emerged from Cignal's broader "One" branding strategy, complementing its existing English-language One News outlet by targeting audiences seeking comprehensive Tagalog-based coverage of national events, public affairs, and breaking news. This move aligned with market demands for accessible, vernacular news in a fragmented media environment where free-to-air giants prioritized mixed programming formats. Planning accelerated in early 2019, with securing necessary operational setups, including integration into its satellite distribution on channel 6, previously used for testing or related feeds. On February 17, 2019, publicly announced the impending launch of One PH, positioning it as an all-Filipino alternative emphasizing timely reporting without reliance on foreign syndication. The occurred the next day, February 18, 2019, initially featuring simulcasts and foundational programming to test and viewer reception on 's pay-TV platform. Early operations focused on building out production capabilities, drawing from Cignal's pay-TV ecosystem while navigating regulatory frameworks under the for broadcast compliance, though as a cable-exclusive channel at , it faced fewer free-to-air hurdles. This phase emphasized content aggregation from affiliated sources and initial studio integrations, setting the stage for expanded original output without immediate hires of high-profile talent. The period through mid-2019 allowed refinement of signal distribution and format, culminating in a formal rollout on July 31, 2019.

Expansion and Programming Milestones (2019-2023)

Following its in February 2019, One PH rapidly expanded its slate to establish a distinct Filipino-language identity complementary to the English-focused One News channel, with shows such as (debuting as a rolling newscast) and Sa Totoo Lang providing Tagalog public affairs content that leveraged shared MediaQuest resources for bilingual news complementarity amid competitive pressures from dominant networks. This integration allowed cross-promotion and resource sharing, driven by audience demand for accessible local-language analysis over English imports, as evidenced by the channel's initial reliance on simulcasts from Radyo5 92.3 News FM before transitioning to in-house productions. By July 31, 2019, One PH achieved full 24/7 operations as a dedicated news, public affairs, and light entertainment outlet, marking a key milestone in scaling from to continuous carriage on Cignal's satellite platform, which necessitated investments in studio expansions and staff hires to fill the extended schedule with original segments like Wag Po! for investigative features. This shift responded to viewer feedback favoring round-the-clock Filipino content during evening slots previously underserved by cable rivals, enabling the channel to compete for urban subscribers seeking alternatives to GMA and affiliates. In March 2020, amid the , One PH temporarily suspended regular programming on March 17 to comply with enhanced community protocols, prioritizing health safety for on-site crews before resuming with adaptations including remote reporting setups and virtual interviews to maintain news continuity. Concurrently, the channel expanded accessibility via free-to-air carriage starting that month, including test broadcasts on digital subchannels like DWET-TV 5.3, a move attributed to heightened public demand for reliable information during the and opportunistic carriage deals with ISDB-T platforms to offset disruptions in traditional viewership. Programming diversification accelerated in 2020-2021 with additions like Idol in Action for community-focused specials, reflecting causal adaptations to remote production constraints and audience shifts toward practical, localized content over studio-bound formats. By 2022, amid ongoing broadcast franchise renewal debates that heightened market uncertainty—particularly following the 2020 shutdown—One PH further broadened its lineup with enhanced public affairs blocks, emphasizing empirical reporting on policy impacts to differentiate from sensationalized competitors and retain advertiser interest in a consolidating industry. Technical upgrades to HD transmission supported this phase, facilitating smoother digital streaming integration for online extensions and carriage expansions. The period culminated in early 2023 with the end of integrated programming ties to Radyo5, allowing One PH to prioritize standalone Filipino content amid competitive pressures from digital platforms and franchise-related volatility, though this transition risked short-term scheduling gaps without prior audience testing data.

Recent Developments (2024-2025)

In February 2024, One PH was discontinued from TV5's digital TV subchannel lineup, replaced by RPTV, a between and , which narrowed its free-to-air digital accessibility while strengthening reliance on Cignal's subscription-based satellite and digital platforms. On October 11, 2024, the channel debuted One Balita Bai, its first dedicated regional news program aimed at and viewers, hosted by Chiqui Vergel and airing Saturdays at 5:00 PM on Channel 1, SatLite, and the Play app, marking an expansion in localized content delivery. In 2025, One PH adapted programming for high-profile live events, including simulcasts of national broadcasts and dedicated segments on domestic policy debates, while maintaining teleradio integration for resilient coverage amid signal disruptions common in typhoon-prone areas. The channel also intensified digital outreach via livestreams and Messenger channels for real-time updates on economic indicators, such as the government's downward revision of the 2025 GDP growth target to 5.5-6.5% from an initial 6-8% range, attributed to global headwinds and fiscal constraints, and persistent infrastructure advancements under the "" program.

Programming

News and Bulletins

One Balita Pilipinas serves as the flagship rolling newscast of One PH, delivering hourly bulletins that prioritize straightforward reporting on political developments, economic updates, and disaster events across the . Aired daily with a main edition from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. on weekdays, the program extends through simulcasts and updates to maintain continuous coverage, relying on government releases, on-site verification, and direct statements from involved parties rather than interpretive commentary. The bulletin format centers on anchor-driven segments in the studio, augmented by field reporters providing live or recent footage from event locations, such as government offices during policy announcements or affected areas in aftermaths. This structure emphasizes brevity and source attribution, with segments typically lasting 5-15 minutes per update to allow for frequent refreshment of information. In situations, adopts a radio-television hybrid style for immediacy, enabling seamless transitions to live audio feeds or extended wall-to-wall coverage, as seen in responses to national emergencies like systems or polls. This method facilitates real-time alerts and coordination with public safety agencies, distinguishing it from scheduled analytical programming by focusing solely on emergent facts.

Public Affairs and Talk Shows

One PH's public affairs and talk shows emphasize in-depth analysis of policy decisions and their consequences, often through interviews with government officials, experts, and stakeholders, distinguishing them from routine news bulletins by prioritizing debate over mere reporting. These programs frequently examine causal factors in issues like scandals and shortcomings, such as the delays in mitigation projects that have exacerbated damage in vulnerable regions. For example, discussions highlight empirical data on project costs versus outcomes, including the Philippine government's allocation of over ₱20 billion annually to flood control since 2022, yet persistent failures in execution due to irregularities documented in Commission on Audit reports. Hosted by , Julius Babao Unplugged airs Saturdays at 7:45 p.m. and features extended, unscripted interviews that probe guests on policy rationales and real-world effects, such as the socioeconomic ripple effects of drives. Debuting in on television while building on radio formats, the show allocates significant airtime to viewer interactions and panel rebuttals, fostering of initiatives like infrastructure bidding processes where cost overruns have reached 30-50% in audited cases. This format contrasts with shorter news segments by allowing hosts to challenge claims with data, as seen in episodes dissecting the pros and cons of public-private partnerships in disaster resilience. Ted Failon contributes through commentary-driven segments like , a morning program on One PH and True FM, which integrates public calls to debate policy enforcement gaps, including in . The show, recognized for best commentary in , often references verifiable metrics, such as the 15% rise in graft cases involving local from 2020 to per statistics, urging without narrative spin. Expert panels weigh evidence-based alternatives, like engineering assessments of flood barriers that failed during Rolly in 2020, costing an estimated ₱10 billion in damages attributable to substandard materials. Other offerings, such as The View From , facilitate policy-focused dialogues with analysts on electoral reforms and economic measures, incorporating viewer-submitted queries during live broadcasts to evaluate initiatives like budget reallocations for climate adaptation. These shows maintain a runtime of 30-60 minutes, enabling comprehensive breakdowns without entertainment digressions, and prioritize primary data from official audits over anecdotal reports to assess causal links in governance failures.

Supplementary Content and Specials

One PH airs occasional documentaries and themed specials that complement its news programming by providing extended, investigative coverage of societal issues, often with data-driven retrospectives on scandals or elections. The channel's "Balwarte" series, a six-part special documentary produced by Bilang Pilipino, examines political strongholds ahead of the 2025 midterm elections, airing segments that revisit historical voting patterns and local power dynamics. In a similar vein, "Gretchen Ho Reports," launched on July 14, 2024, features long-form investigations into topics like public policy failures and cultural preservation, hosted by journalist to delve beyond daily bulletins. Crime-focused specials emphasize forensic analysis and case retrospectives, maintaining the channel's commitment to factual reporting over . "Forensics," which premiered on July 15, 2023, revives detailed examinations of unsolved cases and procedures, led by veteran reporter Gus Abelgas, drawing on archival and expert interviews to highlight systemic challenges in investigations. These productions, scheduled sporadically post-2020, avoid overlap with regular news by prioritizing archival data and witness testimonies rather than breaking developments. Cultural and lifestyle specials tie into broader news themes without shifting to entertainment, such as the "I Love Filipino" docu-series, which debuted on June 2, 2025, to showcase indigenous traditions and economic impacts of heritage preservation through on-location reporting. Teleradio integrations occasionally include audio-visual exclusives from affiliated platforms, like extended segments on public safety or economic indicators derived from radio dispatches, but live sports tie-ins remain limited to cross-promotions with sister channel for PBA-related recaps rather than full broadcasts. This restrained approach ensures specials reinforce journalistic rigor, with airings verified through official schedules post-2020, such as slots for "One News Documentaries" and "Ride PH."

Key Personnel

Prominent Anchors and Hosts

, a former professional volleyball player who represented the in international competitions including the 2013 Southeast Asian Games, transitioned to in the mid-2010s, initially covering before expanding into general news. She joined One News as an anchor around 2021, hosting Morning Matters and contributing to the channel's morning programming with a focus on factual reporting drawn from her athletic background in emphasizing discipline and precision. Her tenure aligns with the network's post-2019 expansion, where she has anchored segments integrating data-driven analysis, earning recognition as the National Winner for Best Factual Presenter at the 2025 for her work on Morning Matters. Ted Failon, born Mario Teodoro Failon Etong in 1962, began his career in radio in the and built a reputation through investigative reporting on public issues, including stints at major networks before aligning with MediaQuest platforms post-2019. As a radio with over 30 years of experience, he has contributed to One PH's public affairs content, leveraging his background in probing government accountability—such as exposés on failures—to inform television segments since the channel's programming milestones. His role draws on empirical fieldwork, with Failon hosting discussions that reference verifiable data from congressional hearings and agency reports, maintaining a focus on causal links in policy outcomes without editorial overlay. Julius Babao, who started in journalism at in the 1990s and anchored flagship newscasts like until 2020, brings multi-network experience spanning over two decades across free-to-air and cable formats. He transitioned to TV5 and associated platforms around 2022, hosting Julius Babao Unplugged on One PH Channel starting April 2024, where episodes feature in-depth interviews with public figures grounded in archival footage and primary sources. Babao's contributions emphasize chronological career metrics, including coverage of over 10 national elections, enhancing the channel's credibility through cross-verified narratives since his post-2019 hires integration.

Notable Correspondents and Contributors

Jiggy Manicad, a broadcast with prior experience in field reporting, joined One PH's primetime newscast on January 8, 2024, as its third main anchor alongside and , contributing on-ground perspectives to major national stories. His role emphasizes investigative angles drawn from his extensive career, including coverage of security and public policy issues. Cheryl Cosim provides specialized input on domestic politics through her work on , a program featuring in-depth interviews with local representatives and mayoral candidates, with episodes replayed on One PH to highlight governance and electoral dynamics. For instance, she has conducted on-location discussions with figures like City officials on local policy implementation as of June 2022, extending such field-oriented political analysis into One PH's programming. Jove Francisco serves as a key correspondent and senior manager for content at One PH and its English counterpart, focusing on health and political developments with over 15 years of on-the-ground reporting experience spanning multiple networks. His contributions include detailed coverage of crises and legislative beats, providing empirical data-driven insights into policy impacts. Contributors from affiliated sectors enhance One PH's analysis, such as economists like Ronilo Balbieran of the , who appeared in March 2025 to assess the Philippine economy's resilience amid political challenges, citing GDP growth projections despite external pressures. These external experts offer specialized commentary on economic indicators, distinguishing their roles from in-house field reporting by focusing on data interpretation rather than direct sourcing.

Reception and Impact

Viewership Metrics and Market Position

One PH derives its primary audience reach from TV's subscriber base, which exceeded 3 million households as of and continues to lead the Philippine pay-TV market. This positions the channel as a specialized Tagalog-language news provider on a subscription platform, contrasting with the broader free-to-air dominance of networks like GMA and , which command significantly larger household penetration through over-the-air broadcasts. Nielsen data from the second quarter of 2023 indicate One PH held a national audience share of 0.20%, ranking it as the 10th most-watched in the . This figure underscores its niche foothold in pay-TV , where viewership remains fragmented compared to leaders; for context, reported an audience share exceeding 44% in total day ratings during comparable periods. In the pay-TV news segment, One PH serves as a domestic-language complement to English-focused counterparts like One News, both under via , targeting subscribers seeking alternatives to mainstream broadcast without the scale of outlets. Growth trends since its 2019 soft launch have aligned with Cignal's overall subscriber expansion, though channel-specific spikes tied to events such as the 2022 elections lack granular public metrics, reflecting the limited transparency in pay-TV analytics relative to terrestrial ratings. Digital extensions, including and social platforms, supplement linear viewership but do not alter its secondary market position amid FTA giants' 80-90% net reach in urban and national samples.

Awards and Achievements

In August 2024, One PH was awarded TV Station of the Year at the 12th PMAP Makatao Awards for Media Excellence, organized by the People Management Association of the to recognize outstanding media contributions to public awareness and ethical reporting. As part of , One PH contributed to the network's recognition at the 46th Catholic Awards in October 2024, where affiliated platforms earned honors for special event coverage and news programming, highlighting collaborative excellence in factual reporting. Personnel from One PH have also received individual accolades, such as Chinkee Tan's Best TV Public Affairs Program Host award at the 10th Makatao Awards, underscoring the channel's role in delivering insightful public affairs content since its launch as a 24/7 teleradio news service.

Criticisms and Editorial Scrutiny

Critics of Philippine media conglomerates have highlighted the potential for ownership influences to shape editorial content, particularly in outlets like One PH, which is owned by , Inc., a entity tied to PLDT's Beneficial Trust Fund and chaired by Manuel V. Pangilinan. Pangilinan's control over diverse sectors including telecommunications, power distribution via , and infrastructure raises questions about a pro-business slant, where coverage of corporate interests may receive softer treatment relative to aggressive investigations into waste. This dynamic is evident in patterns observed across MediaQuest-affiliated channels, including comparatively measured scrutiny of private enterprise malpractices juxtaposed against pointed exposés of governmental inefficiencies, as noted by commentators examining oligarchic media control. For example, while One PH has reported on high-profile government , such as the 2025 flood control scandals where Senate probes revealed systematic , substandard contracting, and kickbacks siphoning hundreds of billions of pesos from taxpayer-funded projects, independent analysts argue that deeper —focusing on procurement systemic flaws and contractor —is often overshadowed by politicized attributions of blame. One PH itself has avoided major channel-specific scandals, such as fabricated reporting or ethical breaches plaguing some competitors, yet it operates amid broader indictments of media . Watchdog groups and right-leaning critics, including columnist , contend that tycoon-owned outlets like those under MediaQuest tend to align with prevailing administration narratives on , potentially underrepresenting dissenting views on or . These concerns underscore calls from media scholars for enhanced transparency in , emphasizing empirical patterns over anecdotal defenses, to mitigate risks of biased framing in a landscape dominated by a handful of conglomerates.

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