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Viva Communications Inc., also known as Viva Entertainment Inc. and simply Viva (stylized in all caps)[1] is a Philippine multinational private conglomerate headquartered in Ortigas Center, Pasig. It was founded in 1981 by Vic del Rosario Jr. and his sister Tess Cruz.[2]

Viva Communications Inc.

Trade name

Viva Entertainment Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryConglomerate
FoundedNovember 11, 1981; 42 years ago (1981-11-11)
Founder
  • Tess Cruz
  • Headquarters7/F East Tower, Philippine Stock Exchange Centre, Exchange Road, ,
    Philippines

    Area served

    Worldwide

    Key people

  • Vincent del Rosario (President and COO)
  • Valerie S. del Rosario (Senior Vice President for Content Creation)
  • Products
  • Films
  • Music
  • Television programs
  • Web portals
  • Foods
  • Beverages
  • Sporting events
  • Brands
    • Botejyu
  • Celestial Movies Pinoy
  • Halo-Halo Radio
  • Oomph TV
  • Paper Moon Cake Boutique
  • Pepi Cubano
  • Pinoy Box Office
  • Sari-Sari Channel
  • Tagalized Movie Channel
  • Vivamax
  • Viva Cinema
  • Viva One
  • Viva TV Plus
  • Wing Zone
  • Yogorino
  • Services
  • Broadcasting
  • Streaming
  • Television
  • Foodservice
  • RevenueIncrease 4.9 million (2023)

    Number of employees

    370 (2023)
    Divisions
    • Viva Artists Agency
  • Viva Digital
  • Viva Interactive
  • Viva Live
  • Viva Networks
  • Viva Sports
  • Subsidiaries
  • Ultimate Entertainment
  • Viva Films
  • Neo Films (1995–2003)
  • Viva International Food and Restaurants
  • Viva International Pictures
  • Viva Music Group
  • Viva Publishing Group
  • Viva Video
  • Websitewww.viva.com.ph

    History

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    Viva Communications was founded on November 11, 1981, by Vic del Rosario Jr. and his sister Tess Cruz, originally incorporated as Viva Films, a film production studio located in New Manila, Quezon City to produce the films.[3] In 1988, the company established Viva Television, which was followed by Viva Records in 1986.[2]

    In 1997, VCI established its own talent agency, Viva Artists Agency (VAA).[4]

    In 1999, the company acquired Vintage Television (VTV) following the effects of the 1997 Asian financial crisis, making the Velez group being part of VCI. In February 2000, Vintage Television was renamed as Viva TV, a primetime sports and entertainment programming block on IBC, which ran until March 1, 2003.[5]

    In 2013, Viva Communications acquired PSICOM Publishing Inc. from the Gabriel family, and later renamed as Viva PSICOM Publishing Corporation.[6]

    In 2016, VCI established its food and beverage division, Viva International Food and Restaurants, with the grand opening of Botejyu restaurant in the Philippines, with its first store at SM Mall of AsiainPasay.[7]

    In 2019, Viva Communications joined the local-language film consortium Globalgate Entertainment, which is led by American mini-major film studio Lionsgate.[8]

    On January 29, 2021, VCI launched its own video on demand streaming platform, Vivamax.[9]

    On January 29, 2023, during the second anniversary of Vivamax, the company launched its second streaming platform, Viva Prime, later renamed Viva One in February.[10]

    Divisions

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    Viva Communications logo from May 2010 to March 2018.

    Viva Communications Inc. (VCI)

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    Viva Music Group (VMG)

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    Viva Music Group Inc.

    Trade name

    Viva Music Group
    Company typeSubsidiary
    IndustryMusic
    Founded1988; 36 years ago (1988)
    Headquarters ,
    Philippines

    Area served

    Worldwide

    Key people

    • Vicente del Rosario Jr. (Chairman and CEO)
    ProductsMusic albums
    ServicesMusic publishing
    ParentViva Communications
    Divisions
  • Ivory Music and Video
  • Vicor Music
  • Viva Publishing Group Inc. (Viva Books)

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    Viva Publishing Group Inc.

    Trade name

    Viva Books
    FormerlyPSICOM Publishing Inc. (1990–2013)
    Company type
  • Subsidiary (since 2013)
  • IndustryPublishing
    Founded1990; 34 years ago (1990)
    FounderArnel Jose Gabriel
    Headquarters ,
    Philippines

    Area served

    Worldwide

    Key people

    • Vicente del Rosario Jr. (Chairman and CEO)
  • Arnel Jose Gabriel (Vice Chairman)
  • Jenelle Gabriel (President and COO)
  • Products
  • Magazines
  • Websites
  • ParentViva Communications (2013–present)
    Divisions
    • Viva PSICOM Publishing Corporation
  • Viva Starmometer Publishing Corporation
  • VRJ Books Publishing
  • Viva International Food and Restaurants Inc. (Viva Foods)

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    Viva International Food and Restaurants Inc.

    Trade name

    Viva Foods
    Company typeSubsidiary
    IndustryRestaurant
    Founded2016; 8 years ago (2016)
    Headquarters ,
    Philippines

    Area served

    Philippines

    Key people

    • Vicente del Rosario Jr. (Chairman and CEO)
    Products
  • Beverages
  • ParentViva Communications
    Divisions
    • Botejyu
  • Paper Moon Cake Boutique
  • Pepi Cubano
  • Yogorino
  • Wing Zone
  • Notable brands and subsidiaries

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    Viva Networks

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    Viva Networks
    Company typeDivision
    IndustryTelevision
    FoundedAugust 1, 2003; 20 years ago (2003-08-01)
    FounderVicente del Rosario Jr.
    Headquarters ,
    Philippines

    Area served

    Worldwide

    Key people

    • Vicente del Rosario Jr. (Chairman and CEO)
  • Vincent del Rosario (President and COO)
  • ProductsPay television
    ServicesTelevision channels
    ParentViva Communications

    Viva Networks is the cable television division of Viva Communications, that was established in 2003. It operates cable channels, including PBO, Viva Cinema, Viva TV Plus, Tagalized Movie Channel and Celestial Movies Pinoy.

    Pinoy Box Office

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    Viva Cinema

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    Viva TV Plus

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    Viva TV Plus (formerly known as Viva TV) is a Philippine international television channel owned by Viva Communications, that was launched in 2005. The channel broadcasts 24/7.

    Halo Halo Radio

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    Ultimate Entertainment Inc.
    Company typeSubsidiary
    IndustryMedia
    Founded1993; 31 years ago (1993)
    Headquarters ,
    Philippines

    Area served

    Philippines

    Key people

    • Vicente del Rosario Jr. (Chairman and CEO)
    ProductsHalo-Halo Radio
    ServicesRadio broadcasting
    ParentViva Communications
    Halo-Halo Radio
    TypeBroadcast FM radio network (Contemporary MOR, Music)
    Country
    AvailabilityNationwide
    Founded1993; 31 years ago (1993)
    OwnerViva Communications
    ParentUltimate Entertainment Inc.

    Key people

    • Vicente del Rosario Jr. (Chairman and CEO)

    Halo Halo Radio is a brand name for Viva's radio stations. It was launched as Oomph! Radio before the end of 2014 following the acquisition of Ultimate Entertainment and its FM stations (but spun-off its concert/theatrical production arm and became Ultimate Shows, which remained owned by the Manalang family), thus it is Viva's new venture into radio broadcasting. Its format playlist consisted of local and international songs.

    In May 2016, Viva Live briefly dropped the Oomph! Radio brand and went to an independent branding among stations by adding 70s, 80s and 90s music to its playlist, despite retaining its format and the Ultimate Radio name. In July 2016, however, Viva Live brought back the Oomph! Radio brand and its Top 40/OPM format. In February 2017, the Oomph! Radio brand was dropped permanently due to management decision.

    In May 2017, Oomph! Radio was relaunched as Halo Halo Radio, an all-OPM station. With this launch, Halo Halo Radio became the de facto provincial counterpart of Manila-based Pinas FM 95.5 (a radio station of Iglesia ni Cristo's for-profit broadcast arm Eagle Broadcasting Corporation), the country's first all OPM radio station.

    Halo Halo Radio stations

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    Branding Callsign Frequency Power (kW) Coverage
    Halo Halo 105.1 Cebu DYUR 105.1 MHz 10 kW Cebu City
    Halo Halo 97.1 Davao DXUR 97.1 MHz 10 kW Davao City
    Halo Halo 103.5 Zamboanga DXUE 103.5 MHz 10 kW Zamboanga City

    Viva Video

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    Viva Video Inc.

    Trade name

    Viva Video
    FormerlyViva Home Entertainment (1994–1998)
    Company typeSubsidiary
    IndustryHome entertainment
    Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)
    Headquarters ,
    Philippines

    Area served

    Worldwide

    Key people

    • Vicente del Rosario Jr. (Chairman and CEO)
    ProductsHome video releases
    Services
  • Digital distribution
  • ParentViva Communications

    Viva Video Inc. (formerly Viva Home Entertainment, doing business as Viva Video) is the exclusive distributor of video products for local and international studios in the Philippines. Viva Video is the home video affiliate of Viva Communications Inc.

    Viva Video is the home video and DVD distribution arm of Viva Communications with the exclusive distributor of video products including films and television series.

    The company releases titles from the film and television library of Viva Films, as well as programs from other Viva Entertainment companies. Currently, they also serve as the distributor for television and/or movie product licensed by Nickeloedeon, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment, Cartoon Network, Big Idea Productions (makers of VeggieTales DVDs), Turner Entertainment Co., Cookie Jar Entertainment (partnership with DIC Entertainment from 1994 until 2008), Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (since 2014, distribution of Disney material had shifted to Magnavision Home Video), Skyfilms, Nine Network (makers of Hi-5 DVDs), Summit Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Sesame Workshop (makers of Sesame Street), HIT Entertainment, and MGA Entertainment internationally for the Philippine market, and local products from Viva Films, Star Cinema, GMA Pictures, APT Entertainment, OctoArts Films, Regal Entertainment, Solar Entertainment, Cignal TV#Cignal Entertainment, FPJ Productions and Pioneer Films.

    Viva Video holds licenses for:

    Local

    International

    Video City

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    Video City
    Company typeSubsidiary
    IndustryVideo rental
    Founded1988; 36 years ago (1988)
    FounderVicente del Rosario Jr.
    Defunct2015; 9 years ago (2015)
    FateClosed
    Headquarters ,
    Philippines

    Area served

    Philippines

    Key people

    • Vicente del Rosario Jr. (Chairman and CEO)
    ProductsHome video rentals
    ParentViva Communications

    Video City was the video retail affiliate of Viva Video, the home video unit of Viva Communications, Inc. As of 2015, all of the stores in the country are closed.

    Viva Sports

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    Viva Sports is a sports division of Viva Communications that was launched in 1996 showcases the previous boxing fights of Manny PacquiaoasBlow By Blow aired on IBC 13 & Viva Boxing Greats on RPN 9 & also the throwback episodes of a basketball coverage of PBA and a billiards game of Efren Bata Reyes, Dennis Orcollo, Antonio Gabica and Francisco Bustamante.

    Viva Artists Agency

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    Viva Artists Agency Inc.

    Trade name

    Viva Artists Agency
    Company typeDivision
    IndustryTalent agency
    Founded1997; 27 years ago (1997)
    Headquarters ,
    Philippines

    Area served

    Philippines

    Key people

    • Vicente del Rosario Jr. (Chairman and CEO)
  • Veronique del Rosario-Corpus (President and COO)
  • ProductsMusic and entertainment
    ServicesTalent management
    ParentViva Communications
    Websitewww.vivaartistsagency.ph

    Viva Artists Agency Inc. (VAA) is a talent agency owned by Viva Communications that was founded in 1997. The agency is currently headed by Veronique del Rosario-Corpus.

    Vivamax

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    Vivamax
     

    Type of site

    OTT video on demand streaming platform
    Available inFilipino
    HeadquartersOrtigas Center, Pasig, Metro Manila
    Country of originPhilippines
    Area servedWorldwide
    OwnerViva Communications
    Key people
  • Vincent del Rosario (President and COO)
  • IndustryEntertainment
    Services
    • Film production
  • Film distribution
  • Television production
  • Television distribution
  • ParentViva Digital
    URLvivamax.net
    AdvertisingYes
    RegistrationRequired
    LaunchedJanuary 29, 2021; 3 years ago (2021-01-29)
    Current statusActive

    Vivamax (stylized in lowercase) is a Philippine subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned and operated by Viva Communications, that was launched on January 29, 2021. The service mainly distributes television series and films produced by Viva. This streaming platform has a sex themes.

    Vivamax is one of the major video on demand streaming service in the world, along with Netflix, Viu, Viki, Disney+, Paramount+, Apple TV+, Max, Peacock, Amazon Prime Video and iWantTFC.

    Viva One

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    Viva One
     
    FormerlyViva Prime (2023)

    Type of site

    OTT video on demand streaming platform
    Available inFilipino
    HeadquartersOrtigas Center, Pasig, Metro Manila
    Country of originPhilippines
    Area servedWorldwide
    OwnerViva Communications
    Key people
  • Vincent del Rosario (President and COO)
  • IndustryEntertainment
    Services
    • Film production
  • Film distribution
  • Television production
  • Television distribution
  • ParentViva Digital
    URLvivaone.ph
    AdvertisingYes
    RegistrationRequired
    LaunchedJanuary 29, 2023; 17 months ago (2023-01-29)
    Current statusActive

    Viva One (formerly Viva Prime) is a Philippine subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned and operated by Viva Communications, that was launched on January 29, 2023. It is the second video on demand streaming service of the company after Vivamax.

    Viva-Psicom Publishing

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    Viva PSICOM Publishing Corporation (Viva PSICOM) is a publishing company jointly owned by Viva Communications and the Gabriel family. It was founded in 1990 by Arnel Jose Gabriel as a small desktop publisher, which later evolved into publishing the first Filipino wholly owned trade newspaper, the now-defunct Philippine IT Update.

    The company, then known as PSICOM, rose to fame through the Diary ng Panget tetralogy authored by HaveYouSeenThisGirL.

    In August 2013, Viva Communications acquired 50% of the company stocks, and it was later renamed as Viva-Psicom.

    Products

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    Books by well-known authors
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    Wattpad
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    Japanese manga
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    Other genres
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    References

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    1. ^ Tomada, Nathalie (November 11, 2021). "Viva celebrates 40 years, plans to go public". Philstar.com. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  • ^ a b "About Viva Communications". viva.com.ph. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
  • ^ CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art: Volume VIII - Philippine Film. Cultural Center of the Philippines. 1994. p. 335. ISBN 971-8546-23-5. Retrieved September 17, 2022.
  • ^ "Viva Artists Agency". vivaartistsagency.ph. February 7, 2016. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
  • ^ "#FlashBackFriday: Viva TV on IBC-13 (2000–2003)". Facebook. February 11, 2021. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  • ^ "Different publishers in the Philippines". WordPress.com. February 7, 2016. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  • ^ "Botejyu in SM MOA". primer.com.ph. May 8, 2018. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  • ^ a b Dave McNary (March 13, 2019). "Lionsgate's GlobalGate Adds Philippines' Viva Communications". Variety. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  • ^ a b Pingol, Anna (September 17, 2020). "Viva to launch VIVAMAX, the country's biggest Filipino streaming platform". Pikapika.ph (in English and Filipino). Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  • ^ a b "Viva Prime, pang-GP na streaming platform na Viva, ilulunsad sa January 2023". PEP.ph (in Tagalog). December 21, 2022. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
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