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Several innovations were added by Vintage to the PBA coverage compared to their predecessor, including the "Man on the Ball" feature, which acts as a sideline reporter, "Inside Basketball", which discusses the basketball fundamentals (hosted by Steve Kattan, then later Norman Black), and "Winner's
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After Cantada's death in March 1992, Ed Picson, Sev Sarmenta and Bill Velasco became the main anchors with Quinito Henson, Andy Jao and Butch Maniego as color commentators. Later additions were Jimmy Javier and Noli Eala (who served as an analyst first then becoming a play-by-play commentator in
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Vintage Sports used different themes in every season the covered the PBA games. During their first years covering the league, they incorporate pop music when cutting into a commercial break. The list of their main themes are as follows:
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Profile", a feature segment about the players during their off-the-court activities. They also changed the delivery of the panelists by bringing out insights from the action in the game with less emphasis on play-by-play.
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would also become one of the most popular tandems in Vintage Sports. Eala and Picson would often tandem with Henson and Jao. Radio commentators Benjie Santiago and Mon Liboro was also elevated to the TV coverage.
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Over the next three seasons, Vintage paid the league a total of over two billion pesos (135 million in 1997, 1.885 billion in 1998 and over 300 million in 1999).
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live, and they assign a different play-by-play commentator for both games, although the analyst will still cover both games. Beginning in 1988,
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served as the sideline reporter (dubbed as the "Man on the Ball"). Occasional analysts were also added in the panel, which includes
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slot that aired on IBC. They also changed the main language in delivering the games, from an all-English format to
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were later added as additional play-by-play commentators. In 1986, City2 (BBC) went off the air after the
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and Dong Alejar became the pregame and halftime hosts for the coverage. Also, the games were aired on
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For the first three years of Vintage's coverage, they had the legendary sports commentator
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On December 12, 1999, Vintage Sports aired its last PBA game during Game 6 of the
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1995). Starting in 1993, a different game analyst was assigned for doubleheaders.
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were the commentators and the sideline reporters were Ronnie Nathanielsz,
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to be the main presenters for the network's newly established league, the
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and signed a 770 million pesos deal with 3 years. It defeated the bid of
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In 1999, Anthony Suntay and Chiqui Roa-Puno, or at times Paolo Trillo,
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Branding used for presentation of PBA games produced by Vintage Sports
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PBA 20 Years at the Pictures (1994, PBA Books) pp. 118–119
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Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation original programming
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In 1982, the PBA awarded the broadcast rights of its games to
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List of programs aired by Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation
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did the halftime features, entitled "Kaypee at the Half".
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The orientation of the main camera was changed since the
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Index

PBA game telecasts
PBA on Vintage Sports commentators
Carlos "Bobong" Velez
Multiple-camera setup
Philippine Basketball Association
Vintage Sports
City2 Television
PTV
IBC
PBA on MBS
PBA on Viva TV
PBA on Viva TV
PBA on NBN/IBC
PBA on ABC/TV5
PBA on One Sports
Philippine Basketball Association
Vintage Sports
Philippine
television networks
City2 Television
PTV
IBC

1992 season
Vintage Enterprises, Inc.
City2 Television
Joe Cantada
Pinggoy Pengson
Steve Kattan
Andy Jao

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