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ABS-CBN, Solar team up for 65th Miss Universe

Filipinos can watch and cheer for Bb. Pilipinas-Universe Maria Maxine Medina on ABS-CBN when she tries to win the Miss Universe crown and be the 4th Miss Universe from the country on Jan. 30. 

ABS-CBN inked a deal with Solar Entertainment to become an official network partner of the 65th annual Miss Universe pageant. The country’s leading media and entertainment company will air the highly-anticipated pageant live via satellite from the SM Mall of Asia Arena from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. with a replay on Feb. 5 on Sunday’s Best. 

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Present during the contract signing were ABS-CBN Chief Operating Officer of broadcast Cory Vidanes, Solar Entertainment President and CEO Wilson Tieng, ABS-CBN Head of integrated acquisitions and international sales and distribution Evelyn Raymundo, Solar Entertainment Vice-President for networks operations, marketing and branding Tessa Alviz, and ABS-CBN finance Head of broadcast and integrated news and current affairs Catherine Lopez.

From left: ABS-CBN’s Leng Raymundo, Cory Vidanes and Catherine Lopez, and Solar Entertainment’s Wilson Tieng (second from left)

“I’m very happy because it’s been weeks of hard work to get everybody together, and now finally we have ABS-CBN on board,” said Tieng.

“We’re very happy to be part of this with Solar and the other networks to bring to our mga Kapamilya Miss Universe on Jan. 30. So, abangan po ninyo,” said Vidanes.

The coming Miss Universe marks the return of the prestigious beauty pageant in the Philippines since it was held in the Manila in 1994, which was aired on ABS-CBN.

The Kapamilya network has been the home of Miss Universe on Philippine television since 2010, the year Philippines’ bet Venus Raj paved the way for the country’s re-entry to the top five. 

Aside from ABS-CBN’s free-to-air TV channel, the “Miss Universe” pageant can also be seen on digital television via ABS-CBN TVplus.

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