APT Entertainment
APT Entertainment, Inc. is a television and film production company in the Philippines.
Type | Subsidiary |
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Founded | Loyola Heights, Quezon City, Philippines (1994 ) |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Antonio P. Tuviera, (Chairman, President and CEO) Joselito C. Oconer, (Senior Vice President and COO) |
Products | Motion pictures and television Programs |
Parent | TAPE Inc. |
History
APT Entertainment, Inc. is a subsidiary of TAPE Inc., and the producer of the longest-running noontime variety show, Eat Bulaga!. APT stands for Antonio P. Tuviera, its co-owner and chairman who is also a producer of Eat Bulaga!, along with his business partner Malou Choa-Fagar. APT Entertainment is a partner of the GMA Network.
APT Entertainment, Inc. is a content provider for television and a production company for movies and events which has been behind TV series such as Telesine, True Stories and Lenten Specials aired over the GMA Network.
APT Entertainment gave birth to television hits including Betty and the Beast, a comedy-drama with singer-songwriter Aiza Seguerra and actor-comedian Jimmy Santos, and H3O: Ha Ha Ha Over, a musical-gag show top-billed by comedy brilliants Jose Manalo and Wally Bayola, aired on QTV (GMA Network subsidiary, now known as GMA News TV).
APT Studios
APT Studios | |
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Former names | KB Entertainment Studios |
General information | |
Type | Television Studios |
Location | Marcos Highway, Cainta, Rizal |
Opened | December 8, 2018 (as APT Studios) |
Owner | APT Entertainment, TAPE Inc. |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Buensalido Architects |
APT Studios is a state-of-the-art television studio located at Marcos Highway, Cainta, Rizal. It is currently the home studio of the longest-running noontime variety show in the Philippines, Eat Bulaga!, since its transfer to the studio on December 8, 2018[1] as part of its year-long celebration of the show's 40th anniversary.[2][3]
In 2015, a Facebook post became popular as it showed pictures of the on-going construction of a new studio for Eat Bulaga.[4] During that time, the AlDub phenomenon was very popular in the Kalyeserye segment of the noontime show and the demand for a larger audience area increased due to the said phenomena.
On November 23, 2018, a short teaser about the show's transfer to its new studio was aired and posted on the show's social media accounts.[5] It also uploaded several throwback videos on their social media platforms about the history of their former studios like the Broadcast City (1979–1987), Celebrity Sports Plaza (1987–1989, 1994–1995), ABS-CBN Studio 1 (1989–1994) and Broadway Centrum (1995–2018). It was on December 1, 2018 when the hosts officially announced the transfer of the show to its new studio now known as APT Studios.[6]
On December 8, 2018, Eat Bulaga! aired its first live episode from the APT Studios.[7] The opening number was led by the winners of Hype Kang Bata Ka and the hosts of EB!, and it ended with the singing of the Eat Bulaga! theme song, including Senate President Tito Sotto, who usually appeared on the show during occasions. The said transfer of the show to its new studio is one of the highlights of its year-long celebration of its 40th anniversary on television.
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the management of Eat Bulaga! decided to suspend the admissions of live studio audiences beginning March 9, 2020, this is to ensure the safety of everyone watching the show live in the studio.[8]
On June 8, 2020, Eat Bulaga! resumed broadcasting from the studio. However, audience attendance is still suspended.
On August 4, 2020, APT Studios is temporarily disallowed back to Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine in Metro Manila and nearby provinces due to Medical workers are temporarily timeout as well as massive problems on the Coronavirus outbreak.
Film production
As production company
- Ispiritista: Itay, may moomoo! (2005)
- TxT (2006)
- Shake, Rattle & Roll 8 (2006) – Production company, "LRT" segment
- Shake, Rattle & Roll 9 (2007) – Production company, "Bangungot" segment
- Urduja (2008)
- Dobol Trobol: Lets Get Redi 2 Rambol! (2008)
- Scaregivers (2008)
- Shake Rattle & Roll X (2008) – Production company, "Emergency" segment
- Iskul Bukol: 20 Years After (Ungasis and Escaleras Adventure) (2008)
- Fuchsia' (2009)
- Ded na si Lolo (2009)
- Litsonero (2009)
- Agaton & Mindy (2009)
- Kamoteng kahoy (2009)
- Bente (2009)
- Love on Line (LOL) (2009) Co-production with OctoArts Films and M-Zet TV Productions, Inc.
- Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie (2009) Co-production with GMA Films
- Ang Darling Kong Aswang (2009) Co-production with OctoArts Films and M-Zet TV Productions, Inc.
- Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote (2010) Co-production with OctoArts Films, Imus Productions, M-Zet TV Productions, Inc. and GMA Films
- Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak! (2011) Co-production with ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc., OctoArts Films and M-Zet TV Productions, Inc.
- Enteng Ng Ina Mo (2011) Co-production with ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc., OctoArts Films and M-Zet TV Productions, Inc.
- D' Kilabots Pogi Brothers Weh?! (2012) Co-production with M-Zet TV Productions, Inc.
- Si Agimat, Si Enteng at Ako (2012) Co-production with OctoArts Films, Imus Productions, M-Zet TV Productions, Inc. ang GMA Films
- My Little Bossings (2013) Co-production with OctoArts Films, M-Zet TV Productions, Inc. and K Productions
- The Janitor (2014)
- My Big Bossing's Adventures (2014) Co-production with OctoArts Films and M-Zet TV Productions, Inc.
- Liwanag sa Dilim (2015)
- My Bebe Love: #KiligPaMore (2015) Co-production with OctoArts Films, M-Zet TV Productions, Inc., GMA Films and MEDA Productions
- Imagine You and Me (2016) Co-production with GMA Films and M–Zet TV Production, Inc.
- Enteng Kabisote 10 and the Abangers (2016) Co- production with OctoArts Films and M-Zet TV Productions, Inc.
- Die Beautiful (2016) Co-production with Hong Kong – Asia Film Financing Forum, TheIdeaFirst Company and October Train Films
- Jack Em Popoy: The Puliscredibles (2018) Co-production with CCM Film Productions and M-Zet Productions
- Banal (2019)
- Isa Pa with Feelings (2019) Co-production with Black Sheep Productions
- Cara x Jagger (2019) Co-production with Cignal Entertainment
- Mission Unstapabol: The Don Identity (2019) Co-production with M-Zet Productions
As distributor
- Txt (2006)
- Fuchsia (2009)
- Ded na si Lolo (2009)
- Litsonero (2009)
- Agaton & Mindy (2009)
- Kamoteng kahoy (2009)
- Bente (2009)
As miscellaneous company
- Smith & Wesson (1988) – Filming Facilities
- Iputok Mo...Dadapa Ako! (1990) – Filming Facilities
- Sam & Miguel: Your Basura, No Problema (1992) – Filming Facilities
- Ang Tange Kong Pag-ibig (1992) – Filming facilities
- Hindi Pa Tapos Ang Labada, Darling! (1994) – Filming facilities
- GMA Telesine Specials: Sugat ng Inakay (1996) - TV Movie/Line Producer
- Lab en Kisses (1997) – Filming facilities
- Biyudo si Daddy, Biyuda si Mommy (1997) – Filming facilities
Television productions
Currently-produced shows
Aired on GMA Network
- Eat Bulaga! (July 30, 1979 – present)
- Daddy's Gurl (October 13, 2018 – present)
Aired on TV5
Previously-produced shows
- Betty and the Beast (1994), aired on GMA Network
- H3O: Ha Ha Ha! Over! (December 5, 2005 – August 6, 2007), aired on QTV
- Ful Haus (August 5, 2007 – August 16, 2009), aired on GMA Network
- Sunday PinaSaya (August 9, 2015 – December 29, 2019), aired on GMA Network
- Carpool (November 26 – December 31, 2020), aired on TV5
Holy Week dramas
APT Entertainment Lenten Specials are traditionally aired during Black Saturday on GMA Network.
Year | Airing Date | Title |
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2000 | April 22 | Marcelino |
2001 | April 14 | Siyang Pinagpala, Isa Awit Ni Bernadette |
2002 | March 30 | May Milagroso Pa Nga Ba? |
2003 | April 19 | Via Crusis |
2004 | April 10 | Angel Villa |
2005 | March 26 | Sa Kamay Ng Diyos |
2006 | April 15 | Milagroso |
2007 | April 7 | Unico Hijo |
2008 | March 22 | Sentenciada |
2009 | April 11 | Sugat ng Kahapon |
2010 | April 3 | Anghel Sa Lupa |
2011 | April 23 | Maestra |
2012 | April 7 | Pinagpala Sa Babaeng Lahat |
2013 | March 30 | Perpetua |
2014 | April 19 | Panalangin |
2015 | April 4 | Pag-Uwi |
2016 | March 26 | Pagsubok |
2017 | April 15 | Selda 1430 |
2018 | March 31 | Elehiya |
2019 | April 20 | The Journey |
2021 | April 3 | TBA |
References
- Eat Bulaga! (2018-12-07), Ang Bagong Bahay ng Eat Bulaga | December 8, 2018, retrieved 2019-06-14
- "'Eat Bulaga,' lilipat na bukas sa APT Studios sa Cainta, Rizal mula sa Broadway Centrum". GMA News Online. Retrieved 2019-06-14.
- GMA News (2018-12-08), Mas malaki at bagong APT Studios, bagong tahanan ng Eat Bulaga, retrieved 2019-06-14
- "Gruppo Struktura, Inc". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2019-06-14.
- Anarcon, James Patrick. "Is Eat Bulaga moving to a new studio?". PEP.ph. Retrieved 2019-06-14.
- Nel Andrade (2018-12-05). "'Eat Bulaga' moving to Cainta, Rizal". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
- Santos, Jamil (2018-12-08). "'Eat Bulaga', lumipat na sa APT Studios sa Rizal". gmanetwork.com (in Filipino). Retrieved 2020-02-14.
- Staff, CNN Philippines (2020-03-09). "'Eat Bulaga' bans live audience amid coronavirus scare". cnnphilippines.com. Retrieved 2020-03-20.