PBA on KBS
| The PBA on KBS | |
|---|---|
| Genre | 
Sports (basketball) live action  | 
| Starring | Various PBA on KBS commentators | 
| Country of origin | Philippines | 
| Original language(s) | English | 
| No. of episodes | n/a | 
| Production | |
| Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup | 
| Running time | 150 minutes+ | 
| Release | |
| Original network | Kanlaon Broadcasting System | 
| Original release | 
April 9, 1975 April, 1977 – December, 1975 December, 1977  | 
| Chronology | |
| Preceded by | none | 
| Followed by | 
PBA on BBC (1975) PBA on GTV (1977)  | 
| Related shows | PBA on Solar TV | 
The PBA on KBS was a presentation of Philippine Basketball Association games on Kanlaon Broadcasting System (now the Radio Philippines Network), and was the first broadcaster of the PBA on television.
History
The PBA signed a contract with Kanlaon Broadcasting System (KBS) to cover its games for over a million pesos.
In 1976, it later moved to Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation. After a year, it moved back to KBS before it moved again to Government Television a year later.
Broadcasting teams
1975
- Play-by-play Frank Sanchez and Raffy Mejia; Color Caloy Prieto
 
1977
- Play-by-play - Frank Sanchez, Raffy Mejia and Dick Ildenfonso
 - Color - Caloy Prieto ✝ and Emy Arcilla ✝
 - Courtside Reporter/interviewer - Willie Hernandez
 
See also
- Philippine Basketball Association
 - PBA on Solar TV - PBA coveror using the same Channel 9 frequency.
 
| New sporting event | PBA TV coverage partners 1975  | 
 Succeeded by PBA on BBC  | 
| Preceded by PBA on BBC  | 
PBA TV coverage partners 1977  | 
 Succeeded by PBA on GTV  | 
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