Filipino Broadcasting Network

Filipino Broadcasting Network (simplified as "FBN") is a television network that was launched in 1993, from initial 7 stations (DZJP 15 Manila, DZHO 53 Laguna, DYLQ 14 Cebu, DXSQ 18 Davao, DZHB 49 Quezon, DYSE 17 Palawan and DXFK 19 Zamboanga), FBN is owned by FBN Corporation (owned by Aberic Holdings)

History
in September 1, 1993 at 4:30am, FBN was officially launched from 7 initial stations, its first officialy broadcasted show was 3 and a half hour special, "Welcome FBN", at that time, FBN was owned by Fujisenkai Corporation (until 2019, when Fujisenkai decided to sell FBN Corporation to Aberic Holdings)

in March 11, 1996, FBN International News (via FBN Need at 6) shows a report about Fuji TV has moved its headquaters along with plans to move FBN and DZJP headquaters from Quezon City to Laguna (following Fuji TV's headquaters move), however the move was success on April 18, 1996, on same day, similar to Fuji TV special sign off following the move late March 10, FBN's special sign off sequence was black and white DZJP Headquater shot cicra late 1967, 4 videos are consisted NHK (1953-1960), Fuji TV (1960-1967), NBC 15 era (1967-1993) and FBN (1993-1996) followed by message and then normal sign-off notice and National anthem and then filler ident (similar to Fuji TV filler) where taken place in NAIA runaway with a Philippine Airline flight and the music was "Manila" by Hotdog, rather than Ramp Up.

Rerun

 * Ang Dalawang Faced Aso (2005-2006, 2020-present)
 * Tropa United (1993-2002, 2020-present)
 * Soul Train Philippines (1993-1998, 2006-2016, 2020-present)

Children programming
All of children shows aired on FBN were dubbed in Tagalog and part of "Bata FBN"
 * Kitty is not a Cat (2019-present)
 * Kral Sakir (2019-present)