Manila, Philippines — After five years of silence, struggle, and hope, ABS-CBN Corporation once again broke the silence with an announcement that sent emotions flying across the country: The Kapamilya Network is officially returning to free TV!
The historic announcement took place during a live broadcast that many did not expect. As the signature jingle “In the Service of the Filipino Worldwide” rang out in homes, millions of viewers almost simultaneously exclaimed “Welcome back, Kapamilya!” — a scene that seemed to hark back to the golden age of Philippine television.
From Disappearance to Resurrection
In 2020, one of the saddest chapters in Philippine media history took place. After ABS-CBN’s franchise was not renewed, the network was forced to shut down its free TV operations. Many employees were affected, many programs were lost, and loyal Kapamilya fans were devastated.

But despite the challenges, the spirit of public service remains unwavering.
The network has moved to digital platforms like Kapamilya Online Live, iWantTFC, and YouTube, where they continue their mission to bring news, inspiration, and fun to every Filipino — anywhere in the world.
As programs like TV Patrol , ASAP Natin ‘To , It’s Showtime , and FPJ’s Batang Quiapo continue to struggle, many Filipinos have prayed: “I hope ABS-CBN returns to the air.”
And now, it seems that heaven has heard them.
The Historic Announcement
Last week, in a prime-time slot that no one thought would be historic, the ABS-CBN logo appeared on the screen — accompanied by the voices of veteran anchors Karen Davila , Bernadette Sembrano , and Henry Omaga-Diaz .
“Good evening, Kapamilya. Once again, we return — to the air, to the hearts, and to the homes of every Filipino,” said Karen, unable to hold back tears.
At that moment, the entire nation erupted in emotion.
The hashtag #WelcomeBackABSCBN immediately trended on Twitter and Facebook, reaching over 3 million mentions in just three hours. The YouTube livestream of the announcement garnered over 1.5 million views on the first day.
Public Reaction: “This is not just a network. This is a home.”
Thousands of netizens shared their feelings on social media:
“I cried while watching their comeback. So many memories — from PBB, ASAP, to TV Patrol. Kapamilya forever!” — @pinoyfan_2025
“When ABS-CBN disappeared, it felt like Filipinos lost their homes. But now, the lights are back.” — @maritesngbayan
“I never thought I would cry just because of the logo. But this is the symbol of hope.” — @kapamilyaproud
Even former critics of the network expressed their respect, saying that ABS-CBN’s return is a symbol of press freedom and media resilience in the country.
The Deep Meaning of the Return
According to some media studies experts, the return of ABS-CBN is more than just entertainment. It is a sign of the resurgence of pluralism in the media — where more voices will be heard, more stories will be given space, and citizens will be freer to access information.
Prof. Liza Cruz, media analyst from the University of the Philippines, said:
“ABS-CBN is part of every Filipino’s history. Their return is proof that truth and service can never be completely silenced.”
The Stars of the Network: “It’s like We’re Back Home.”
The Kapamilya stars couldn’t hold back their emotions either.
In a live episode of ASAP Natin ‘To , there was almost simultaneous cheering and applause when Martin Nievera said, “We’re home!”
Vice Ganda followed up on It’s Showtime, saying:
“Every time we shouted ‘It’s showtime!’, we knew that one day we would be back on the air. And now, it’s happened!”
Even the new artists of the Kapamilya network, including Francine Diaz, Donny Pangilinan, and Belle Mariano, expressed their joy. “It feels different. It’s like a dream come true,” said Donny.
Rising Along with the New Era
But the return is not just about nostalgia. Carlo Katigbak
, ABS-CBN President and CEO, announced that their return brings a new direction — stronger, more innovative, and more open to the digital future.
“This is not a return to the past. This is a step towards the future. We will continue to serve Filipinos on any platform, at any time,” said Katigbak.
Their plan includes new partnerships with digital platforms, enhanced regional programming, and broader access to their news and entertainment content.
There are reports that several iconic Kapamilya shows like The Buzz, Pinoy Big Brother, and Kapamilya Deal or No Deal are also set to return as part of the opening of the new season.

The Impact on the Country and Filipinos Overseas
For Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), the return of ABS-CBN was like a return home.
In the Middle East, Europe, and North America, thousands held a “virtual celebration” while watching the live feed of the announcement.
“For five years, YouTube was the only way we could cope with homesickness. But now that ABS-CBN are back on TV, it feels like we’ve come home,” said Lorna G. , a nurse in Dubai.
A Symbol of Hope
The return of ABS-CBN is not only the story of a company, but also the story of every Filipino who knows how to rise.
In the midst of challenges, losses, and trials, the network has once again proven that the true “Kapamilya spirit” will never die.
In the final part of their official comeback broadcast, one message made everyone cry:
“In every home, in every Filipino — we will return and remain, not just on television, but in your hearts. Because of ABS-CBN, we are Kapamilya… forever.”