Vintage Television
Vintage Television (earlier known as Vintage Enterprises, Inc. and Vintage Sports) was a sports-oriented Philippine media company and was best known as the TV coverage partner of Philippine Basketball Association from 1982 to 1999. It was absorbed by Philippine media giant Viva Entertainment in 2000. It was also famed for its weekly boxing show called Blow by Blow during the 1990s, which began the popularity of professional boxer eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao.

History
In 1978, Vintage Sports was founded by Carlos "Bobong" Vélez and Ricky Vélez. Their first major program was the coverage of the Philippine Basketball Association games in 1982.[1] The games were initially aired at City2 Television from 1982 to 1983, then transferred to the Maharlika Broadcasting System in 1984. Other shows like Blow by Blow and Hot Stuff began airing in 1994.
Vintage Sports transferred to the Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation in 1996. Vintage Sports was renamed Vintage Television in 1998 and produced more programs for IBC. The company was acquired by media giant Viva Entertainment in 1999 following the effects of the 1997 Asian financial crisis.
TV partners
- City2 Television (1982–1983)
- Maharlika Broadcasting System / People's Television Network (1984–1995)
- Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (1996–1999)
- Radio Philippines Network (1997–1999)
- ESPN Philippines (1997–1999)
See also
References
- Bobong Velez, man who elevated PBA's TV coverage to new heights, dies aged 71, Gerry Ramos, spin.ph, June 4, 2017