Cementing the media giant’s position as the leading channel in the region.
On Monday, January 26, Philippine media company ABS-CBN reported statistics from its social media and digital products.
The network’s flagship ABS-CBN Entertainment channel on video-sharing platform YouTube, it said, has emrged as the most subscribed YouTube channel in Southeast Asia in 2025—with 54.5 million by the end of that year.
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In 2025, ABS-CBN Entertainment’s YouTube channel also led the platform in the Philippines in total video views and engagement, having generated 72.4 billion views and 526 million engagements from January 1 to December 31.
It should be noted that this channel offers a wide range of content from full episodes of ongoing and past programs, show highlights, and exclusive content.
It also houses the popular livestreaming services Kapamilya Online Live, where simulcasts of FPJ’s Batang Quiapo, TV Patrol, It’s Showtime, and ASAP, among others can be accessed.
On Facebook, ABS-CBN also maintained its strong digital presence as its combined official network, program, and affiliated pages have collectively reached 300 million followers as of January 23, 2026.
Based on Tubular’s data, this made it the most followed Philippine media on the platform, with their most popular Facebook accounts being the ABS-CBN and ABS-CBN News pages—which continue to serve Filipinos with news updates, entertainment content, and real-time coverage of national events.
In another Meta platform, Instagram, ABS-CBN recorded the highest Instagram views in the Philippines, totaling 85.3 million views in December 2025.
On TikTok, ABS-CBN Entertainment also leads on TikTok in the entertainment content genre with 12.8 million current all-time followers.
Meanwhile, according to Tubular Leaderboard rankings, the ABS-CBN News account ranks no. 1 on X (formerly Twitter) as the most followed media account in the Philippines with 9 million all-time followers as of December 2025.
Aside from digital, the network recently made a big splash in free TV after returning to its original frequency via a partnership with Advanced Media Broadcasting System (AMBS) for Kapamilya Channel sa ALLTV2.
