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Background

The Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP), also known in English as the Association of Philippine Broadcasters, is a non-profit, non-government organization that represents radio and television broadcasters in the Philippines. It was established on April 27, 1973 with 19 founding members, but soon expanded in a few months to include virtually all radio and television broadcast stations within the country. Initially, the KBP worked with the Broadcast Media Council (a self-regulatory, government-appointed council for the broadcast industry) in formulating and implementing policies for the development of Philippine broadcast media. After the lifting of martial law in 1981 and the dissolution of Broadcast Media Council, the KBP established its own system of self-regulation and standards for radio and television stations, and since 1990, the KBP has annually held the Golden Dove Awards to honor broadcast practitioners for their contributions and achievements in the broadcast industry. As a national association of broadcasters, the KBP is an associate member of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union.

1st Logo (Still variants) (mid-1970s-late 2010s?)

Visuals: Superimposed onto the background is an outlined square with a stylized magnetic dipole inside with the text "KBP" in Malayan-style lettering below the square. Sometimes, the word "Member" can be seen above the square, indicating that the television broadcaster is a member of the KBP.

Variants:

  • In 1987, the KBP logo was slightly redesigned with the KBP wordmark becoming shorter in height.
  • Depending on the television broadcaster, the background and the logo may change.
    • On the 1978 and 1980 IBC-13 station IDs, the background is reddish sepia, the square has a white fill with the border and dipole in dark blue, the KBP wordmark is white, and the word "MEMBER" is seen above the square in a white Microgramma Bold Extended font.
    • On the 1982 RPN-9 "The Leader" station ID, the background is a starfield with the KBP logo in yellow and the word "Member" above in a white, blocky italic font.
    • On the 2001 Net 25 "Feed Your Mind" station ID, the background is black and the KBP logo is white without a fill inside the square. The word "member" is seen above in white.
    • The 2000s ABC-5 "Come Home to ABC" station ID, the background is black and the KBP logo is white without a fill inside the square. The word "member" is seen above in white Comic Sans font, and the KBP logo is bigger than the one seen after the 2001 Net 25 station ID.
  • A variant with the "Kasama ng Bawat Pilipino" (English: "Companion of every Filipino") slogan has the background in white with a black KBP logo, and the slogan below the logo in black.

Technique: Either a still, printed image or a still, digital graphic (in later years).

Audio: Usually none or the music of the television broadcaster's station ID that precedes this logo.

Availability:

  • The logo appears on the following station IDs:
    • 1978 and 1980 IBC-13 station IDs (shown after)
    • 1982 RPN-9 "The Leader" (shown before and after)
    • 2001 Net 25 "Feed Your Mind" (shown after)
    • 2000s ABC-5 "Come Home to ABC" (shown after)
  • The "Kasama ng Bawat Pilipino" variant appeared on ABS-CBN broadcasts around 1999-2001.

Legacy: TBA

? Logo (RPN-9 variant) (1986?-1989?)

Visuals: Basically an updated version of the KBP logo that follows the 1982 RPN-9 station ID. The starfield background is now animated and fades to black, and the word "MEMBER" is in full uppercase and in yellow.

Technique: Scanimate?

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen after the RPN-9 station ID from around 1986-1989.

? Logo (RPN-9 variant) (2003-2006)

Visuals: Footage of a waving Philippine flag with the phrase "Towards a Strong Republic" (in white and uppercase, shown on the bottom of the screen) wipes in from left at the bottom of the screen, transitioning to a space background with a bigger KBP logo in white and the word "MEMBER" above.

Technique: CGI?

Audio: An orchestral fanfare which rises up during the footage of the waving flag, then becomes more bombastic when the KBP logo is shown.

Availability: Seen after the RPN-9 "Moving Ahead" station ID from 2003-2006.

? Logo (ZOE-TV variant) (2005?-2007)

Visuals: Over a black background, a three-dimensional KBP logo, in a teal color, moves into place and shines.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: TBA

Availability: Seen after a 2001 ZOE-TV station ID.


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