CNP

CNP (an initialism on the network's owners Consolidated Broadcasting System, Newsounds Broadcasting Network and People's Broadcasting Service) is a Filipino commercial independent television network that is the television counterpart to Bombo Radyo Philippines, a company under Florete Group. The network is headquartered in Makati City, with television studios in additional offices and production facilities in 25 major cities including Baguio (PBS main hub), Iloilo (CBS main hub), Cebu, Tacloban, Zamboanga, and Davao. CNP is formally referred to as "The Kaagapay Network", a Filipino word which means parallel, signaling its similarities with other networks in some of its programs and/or their genres as well as original programming, and was originally introduced in 2001 during the celebration of the network's 20th year anniversary. It is the number 1 independent television network in Southeast Asia.

The flagship television station is DZCP-TV Channel 54. The network operates across the Philippine archipelago through its CBS, NBN and PBS-owned CNP Regional division which controls 30 television stations.

History
The Florete Group of companies wanted more than radio to touch the hearts of many Filipinos. So with local perspectives from Baguio, Iloilo and Davao, the PBS, CBS and NBN are able to establish DWBP-TV Channel 32, DYII-TV Channel in Iloilo and DXNB-TV Channel 24 in Davao on January 12, February 24 and April 5 in 1981, all of which are independent stations.

Move to Makati
After the EDSA Revolution, the staff and management of all three stations moved to Makati City and established the "CNP" Television Network after the initials of their respective companies.