ABS CBN – TraPOE wants AUTOMATIC EXTENSION of franchises if with pending renewals in Congress

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Kung si CONFLICT of INTEREST TraPOE ang tatanungin, AREGLADO na ang ABS CBN. Hindi na dapat pang patagalin ang usapan. BIASED talaga. Dahil makupad ang proseso, gusto naman niya na magbigay ng palugid (para hindi masarhan) habang nagiintay na maisabatas ang panibagong prangkisa. Anong pagINHIBIT kaya ang sinabi niya nuong Marso? Conflict of Interst – nanay niya ay artista sa FPJ (na tatay niya) Ang Probinsyano na TOP GROSSING teleserye sa Kapamilya network.

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Senate panel eyes law to ‘automatically extend’ franchises pending in Congress

Katrina Domingo, ABS-CBN News

May 12 2020 

 

MANILA – The Senate Committee on Public Services “will look” at the possibility of crafting a bill that would “automatically extend for a certain period” expired franchises provided that a renewal bid is still pending in Congress, the panel’s chair Sen. Grace Poe said Tuesday.

Lawmakers have to solve a “gap in the law” to ensure that networks and their employees are not left in limbo should Congress fail to act on their franchise applications, Poe told reporters in an online press conference.

“Hindi naman natin puwede sabihin na open-ended forever. Baka ang mangyari kasi mawalan kami ng sense of urgency, kaming mga mambabatas,” the senator said.

(We cannot leave it open-ended forever. If we do that, we lawmakers might lose our sense of urgency.)

“So kailangan natin ilagay sa isang batas ang kinakailangan na ‘pag ang prangkisa mo ay mag-e-expire na, puwede kang automatically extended for a certain period,” she said.

(So we have to put in place a law that will automatically extend your franchise for a certain period if it is about to expire.)

The proposed policy has yet to be drafted but it would likely contain “remedial measures” for companies with nearly-expired franchises, Poe said, noting that Congress cannot be compelled to prioritize tackling franchise bills.

The plan followed the shutdown of ABS-CBN Corp’s broadcast operations after its franchise lapsed on May 4. Its bid for franchise renewal has been pending for years.

Sen. Lito Lapid filed a separate bill that would provide provisional licenses to radio stations with pending franchise renewal applications before Congress.

Under Lapid’s Senate Bill No. 1522, the “validity of the provisional renewal shall be until the next adjournment of Congress.”

“Malinaw na may pagkukulang o butas sa ating batas kaugnay sa pagrenew ng prangkisa ng isang kumpanya pero kaya naman itong remedyuhan ng isa ring batas,” he said in a statement.

(It is clear that there is a loophole or gap in our law with regards to franchise renewals, but this can also be remedied by another law.)

Lapid did not explain why his bill was limited to radio stations.

Justice Secretary Menardo Guevara first pointed out the legal loophole when Poe’s committee tackled ABS-CBN’s franchise issue in February.

“The DOJ stands by its position that there is sufficient equitable basis to allow broadcast entities to continue operating while the bills for the renewal of their franchise remain pending with Congress,” Guevarra said.

In March, the House of Representatives and the Senate issued resolutions directing the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to issue a temporary permit for ABS-CBN, whose 25-year franchise renewal bid has languished in the House Legislative Franchises Committee since 2014.

The NTC did not heed Congress’ directive and ordered the Philippines’ largest media network off the air on May 5 without due process.

COVID 19 – QUEZON CITY – 14 day LOCKDOWN in areas of Barangays Bahay Toro, Culiat, Sauyo, Batasan Hills, and Tatalon.

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Walang JOY sa limang barangay sa Kyusi. COVID 19 o GUTOM ang pinagpipiliang landas ng buhay para sa maraming dukha. Nangako naman ang pamahalaang lungsod na sagot nila ang pagkain sa mga naturang mga lugar. Matatao. Masikip. Mahihirap. Informal settlers. Poorest of the poor. Mga botanteng malimit ay binebenta ang kanilang mga boto tuwing halalan upang mapanatili ang mga KURAP na DYNASTY.

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QC to place ‘high-risk’ areas in 5 barangays under ‘special concern lockdown’

Twenty areas in five Quezon City (QC) barangays will be placed under the 14-day special concern lockdown (SCL) starting 5 a.m. on Wednesday (May 13) for having the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases in the city.

The Quezon City government on Tuesday said that initially the SCL will be enforced in high-risk areas in barangays Bahay Toro, Culiat, Sauyo, Batasan Hills, and Tatalon.

As of May 11, Barangay Culiat has the highest number of COVID-19 cases with 37, followed by Barangays Batasan Hills, 29; Bahay Toro, 21; Sauyo, 19; and Tatalon, 17.

However, the city government has yet to identify the high-risk areas in the five barangays.

Assistant City Administrator for Operations Alberto Kimpo said these areas were initially chosen by the Quezon City Health Department (QCHD) based on the results of community-based testing it conducted through its Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (ESU).

Instead of a total lockdown on the whole barangay, Kimpo said the city government will focus on the high-risk areas of each of these barangays where clustering of COVID-19 cases are numerous.

These high risk areas may be a block, street, or compound within the aforementioned barangays, Kimpo said.

In preventing the spread of COVID-19, Kimpo said another major area of concern is the high density population of places where quarantine protocols are neglected.

He said the QCHD will focus on densely populated locations where COVID-19 transmission is most likely to occur.

Since the containment of the virus is a primary concern, Kimpo said the city government will further strengthen its community-based testing and quarantine efforts.

Kimpo assured the residents of the high-risk areas in the five barangays that the city government will provide them with food and other assistance.

Dr. Rolly Cruz, head of the Quezon City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (QCESU), said they will conduct intensified testing and monitoring in these areas to ensure that they are COVID-free after the 14-day quarantine period ends.

Kimpo noted that quarantine officers from the newly formed “QC Laban COVID-19” team will help the QCESU perform its job by ensuring the strict enforcement of quarantine rules.

The team is composed of members from the City Health Department (CHD), the Quezon City Police District (QCPD), Special Action Force (SAF), and the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ Joint Task Force-National Capital Region (JTF-NCR), under Brig. Gen. Alex Luna.

The QCESU will be accompanied by two personnel from the QCPD and three from the AFP, including one regular officer and two reservists.

“More than 200 members of the QCPD-AFP-SAF contingent will undergo training on the process of implementing quarantine rules and monitoring of confirmed and possible COVID-19 cases,” Cruz said.

Aside from ensuring the strict implementation of quarantine processes, Cruz said the quarantine officers are also mandated to conduct information dissemination drives on how to combat the spread of COVID-19 in the community.

Mayor Joy Belmonte reiterated her appeal to citizens in the affected areas to fully cooperate with the local government’s effort to combat COVID-19.

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Parts of Quezon City on 14-day lockdown

Janvic MateoMarc Jayson Cayabyab (The Philippine Star)
May 13, 2020 

MANILA, Philippines — Starting this week, some areas in Quezon City will be placed under a 14-day “special concern lockdown” due to the high number of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases.

Under the special concern lockdown, only authorized persons outside of residence such as frontliners with necessary identification cards will be allowed to leave their homes.

The city government will provide relief goods and supplies to all families within the designated areas.

Rolly Cruz, head of the city epidemiology and surveillance unit, said the decision to place areas under a special concern lockdown is based on the results of community-based testing conducted by the city government.

Urban poor areas and highly dense locations in barangays may also be put on lockdown if there is presence of clustering, according to the city government.

Extensive testing would be conducted in these areas to ensure that the residents are COVID-free after the 14-day period.

City health officials, police officers and soldiers will be deployed in these areas to ensure that quarantine protocols are strictly followed.

They will also be tasked to conduct information dissemination on how to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mayor Joy Belmonte appealed to all residents in areas under special concern lockdown to fully cooperate.

As of Monday night, the Department of Health has recorded 1,589 confirmed cases in Quezon City, with 138 recoveries and 361 deaths.

Meanwhile, 4,175 swabs have so far been collected from residents in the community-based testing of the city government. A total of 1,080 have been tested, with 925 negative and 155 positive.

Caloocan village on EECQ

Caloocan Mayor Oscar Malapitan placed Barangay 156 in Bagong Barrio on lockdown last night due to the number of COVID-19 cases in the barangay.

Malapitan said he placed the barangay on extreme enhanced community quarantine (EECQ) from 8 p.m. until 11:59 p.m. on Friday.

Under the EECQ, residents will no longer be allowed to leave their houses even with quarantine passes, and non-essential businesses will be ordered closed.

The lockdown will also enable city government to conduct contact tracing and swabbing of samples from residents.

Barangay captain Maritess Go promised to provide relief goods to affected residents.

According to the city government’s public information office, Barangay 156 has the highest number of COVID-19 positive cases at 25.

As of yesterday, there were 269 cases of COVID-19 in Caloocan. Of the 269, 203 are active cases, 24 are deaths, and 42 are recoveries.

COVID 19 – NGAWA ng NGAWA. QC NANISI NANAMAN sa SAP distribution na hindi umabot sa deadline

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QC – finger pointing nanaman. Social distancing daw sila maski hindi. Sobra daw kasi ng dami ang dapat bigyan. Yun naman daw ibang COVID 19 patients sa mga ospital sa QC ay taga ibang lungsod naman nakatira.

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QC official blames limited time for failure to meet cash aid distribution deadline

Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, May 11) – Quezon City is among 369 local government units that failed to meet the deadline to finish distribution of the first tranche of the national government’s cash aid program.

Quezon City Assistant Administrator for Operations Alberto Kimpo told CNN Philippines that city officials experienced ‘time pressure’ in distributing cash aid to the 377,000 beneficiaries under the government’s social amelioration program.

“Ang binigay sa atin na panahon upang maka-distribute ay maiksing maiksi lamang at yung bilang na dapat mapagbigyan ng ayuda galing sa DSWD ay napakalaki,” Kimpo said.

[Translation: The time given to us to distribute (cash aid) is very short and the number of beneficiaries that must be given aid from the DSWD is huge.]

“At yung deadline yan ay kahapon kaya pinilit talaga natin na ma-meet yung deadline na ito, isa na rito sa Barangay Bagong Pag-asa,” he added.

[Translation: And the deadline was yesterday so we really forced ourselves to meet this deadline, and this includes Barangay Bagong Pag-asa.]

On Sunday, photos circulated online showing beneficiaries lining up at the gate of Barangay Pag-asa Elementary School to receive cash aid under the social amelioration program. While physical distancing protocols were observed inside the school, they were not implemented in the queue.

Kimpo said the local government has been implementing strict physical distancing protocols when distributing cash assistance.

“Kung mayroong mga sandali na hindi nasusunod yung ating social distancing na minimum requirements agad din namang pinaalalahanan lahat na sumunod dito at ginagawa natin ang lahat ng ating makakaya,” Kimpo said.

[Translation: If there are times when social distancing minimum requirements are not observed, we remind them right away to follow and we are doing everything we can.]

As of Monday, Quezon City reported 89.3 percent distribution rate for cash aid beneficiaries, citing challenges on the ground.

Kimpo said barangays have been instructed to strictly follow the list validated by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). However, he said some beneficiaries on the list fail to appear, while those not on the list show up trying to collect.

“Kaya meron pong ilang percentage ng bawat payout target rate sa mga barangay na hindi nare-release ang mga amounts na ito at ito yung pinipilit natin mahabol ngayon na binabalikan natin ang mga barangay kung saan hindi 100 percent yung rate,” Kimpo said.

[Translation: So there are a few barangays that have not reached the target payout rate because these amounts are not being released, and these are the barangays we come back to where the distribution rate is not 100 percent.]

DILG Undersecretary and Spokesperson Jonathan Malaya earlier said local government units who were not able to beat the deadline can continue to distribute, unless the DSWD demands for the return of the funds.

Quezon City has the biggest population among cities in Metro Manila, and currently has the highest number of COVID-19 cases in the region at 1,578.

But Kimpo disclosed that not all of the COVID-19 patients there are residents of Quezon City. He said some are patients who have been admitted to the city’s hospitals but actually reside elsewhere.

“As of May 9, nasa 1,168 yung na-validate talaga ng ating city epidemiology and surveillance unit,” Kimpo clarified.

ABS CBN TV Patrol sa FB, BUMABAGSAK ang manonood (May 7 at 9 million, May 8 at 5 million, May 9 at 2 million, May 10 at 1 million, May 11 at 2 million)

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Habang hindi makapagpaere ang Channel 2 at DZMM (teleradyo), mapapanood ang TV Patrol sa Facebook, You Tube, cable TV, TV Plus, I Want TV at iba pang mga tinatawag na platforms. Ang Facebook ay social media kung saan malakas ang Kapamilya network sapagkat hawak ng ABS CBN, TV Patrol, It’s Showtime at mga talents kagaya nila Vice Ganda, Anne Curtis, Angel Locsin at Sarah Geronimo ang mga pinakamalalaking FB fan pages sa Pilipinas.

Nuong araw na nagsara ang Channel 2, May 5, 2020, yung huling TV Patrol show ay nakakuha ng 10.3 million FB views (as of May 11, 2020). Sa format ng FB, patuloy na tumataas ang nakakapanood sapagkat maaring makita ang dati ng mga palabas kaya maaring umakyat ang views sa arawaraw. Nuong May 7 ay wala na ang Channel 2 kaya sa mga alternatibong sites nalang napanood ang TV Patrol. Umani ng 8.6 million FB views as of May 11, 2020. Nuong May 8 bumagsak na ang mga manonood sa FB sapagkat 4.6 million nalang ang views as of May 11. Patuloy pa ang pagsadsad nuong May 9, Sabado, sapagkat 1.6 million nalang ang nanood. Pinakamababa ang bilang ng nanood kahapon, May 10, Linggo, dahil nasa 1.1 million views nalang. Ngayong araw, May 11, Lunes, umakyat muli ang mga nanood na may bilang na 1.9 million views.

Masyado pang maaga magbigay ng malalim na pagsusuri ngunit sa limitadong bilang ng mga araw na nakalipas mapapansin na BUMABABA ang nanonood ng TV Patrol sa Facebook. Mabigat ang magiging implikasyon nito sapagkat ang ADVERTISING RATES ay binabatay sa dami ng mga nanonood. Dahil sa FB nakikita ng lahat ng tao ang mga statistics kagaya ng views, eyeballs (kung ilang tao ang nanonood  ng live), comments, likes at shares, hindi na kailangan ang mga survey firms pa ang gumawa ng pagaaral kung ilan ang nakapanood ng isang partikular na palabas. Sa ngayon wala pang pinalalabas na mga ADVERTISEMENTS sapagkat tinatantsa pa ng network yung kaniyang kakayanang humakot ng mga manonood. Kung mananatili itong mga mabababang numero, siguradong liliit ang kayang hakuting kabayaran ng ABS CBN mula sa mga advertiser ng sabon, shampoo, gamot, toothpaste, pagkain at iba pang mga consumer goods.

Batay sa mga leksyon sa mga nangyari sa ibang bansa, maski makuha pa rin ng ABS CBN ang dati nilang AUDIENCE COUNT, hindi ibig sabihin na sasabay din ang mga advertisers sa paglipat mula mainstream media (radyo, TV at pahayagan) patungong social media. Kung susunod man ang mga advertisers, hindi parenhong laki ng dating budget nila ang gagastosin nila sa makabagong pamamaraan ng pagpapalabas ng kanilang mga commercial.

Nangangahulugan na habang wala sa ere ang ABS CBN ay patuloy silang gagastos sa panahong hindi naman sila makasingil sa mga advertisers. Habang wala sila sa Channel 2 at DZMM, maaring lumipat ang mga tao sa number one na kalaban nila, ang GMA 7. Andiyan pa ang You Tube at Netflix na nakapagbibigay ng kasiyahan sa mga tao.

Sa stock market ay suspendido ang pagbenta at pagbili ng ABS CBN shares of stocks dahil sa Cease and Desist Order na naging sanhi ng pakasara ng Channel 2 at DZMM. Kapag pinayagan muli ang bentahan ng stocks ay maaring lalo pang bumagsak ang share price. Malaki rin ang pagkautang ng ABS CBN sa mga bangko kaya talagang dumadaan ang network sa malaking pagsubok.

Kasalukuyang may petisyon ang ABS CBN sa Korte Suprema para magisyu ng TRO at makapagbukas muli sila, maski pansamantala lang. Ang matagalang solusyon nila ay makakuha ng panibagong prangkisa mula sa Kongreso kung saan ay 2014 pa ay hindi na umusaad ang panukalang batas para sa kanila.

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ABS CBN violated Constitutional provision of 100% Filipino ownership and management in mass media, Lopez was an American citizen in 1996 when he headed the network

Mas mabigat pa kaysa sa paglabag ng mga pangkaraniwang batas ay ang pagyurak sa Saligang Batas (Constitution). Photo: 2016 Presidential debates, Lopez in front, Duterte at the back, other candidates -Binay, Santiago RIP, TraPOE and Roxas

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ABS-CBN chair defied Charter

By Jomar Canlas, The Manila Times

(First of two parts)

ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. was, for decades, headed by an American citizen, records in the Bureau of Immigration (BI) show, a clear violation of the constitutional statute that media companies must be 100-percent Filipino-owned.

Documents obtained by The Manila Times from an unimpeachable source revealed that ABS-CBN Chairman Emeritus Eugenio “Gabby” Lopez 3rd has been using a United States passport during his travels from Jan. 10, 1995 until Jan. 6, 2020.

Lopez’s 12-page list of travel records shows that he has been using a US passport in most of his travels, including when he was chairman of ABS-CBN.

The Constitution’s Article XVI, Section 11 (1) states: “The ownership and management of mass media shall be limited to citizens of the Philippines, or to corporations, cooperatives or associations, wholly-owned and managed by such citizens.”

Lopez was appointed chairman and chief executive officer of the broadcast network in 1996, when it was handed back to the Lopezes by President Corazon Aquino in 1986. He started as a director, of finance, but only a year later he was appointed general manager.

That means technically, while he was climbing the ABS-CBN corporate ladder, he was a US citizen because the country’s Dual Citizenship Law was passed only in 2004.

That law allows natural-born Filipinos who acquired citizenship in another country to become Philippine citizens.

Even if Lopez was able to acquire Filipino citizenship, records show that from 1986 up to the time he applied for Filipino citizenship, Lopez was a passport-carrying American citizen.

As late as last January 2, Lopez used his US passport — Number 506179018 — during a special flight to Haneda, Japan.

He had his Philippine passport on January 6 when he flew in Vista Jet Flight VJT479D and switched to his US passport during the same flight.

Lopez was technically still an American citizen when he assumed the ABS-CBN chairmanship in 1996.

From Jan. 10, 1995 up to Dec. 8, 2002 he was using US Passport Number 051136203.

It became Passport Number 700820102 after it was renewed. In 2005, the passport was renewed again to 71186505, which he used until Sept. 20, 2010.

Another renewal changed the number to 452132118, which he used until Feb. 27, 2015. Lopez’s present passport is number 506179018.

The first time he used his Philippine passport was on March 16, 2003. He presented Philippine Passport Number ZZ095942 for Cathay Pacific Airline flight CX 918. On a December 17, 2018 trip to San Francisco, California, Lopez presented a US passport. He was also traveling as an American citizen on Jan. 14, 2019 to Haneda, Japan; Jan. 23, 2019 to Denpasar, Indonesia; April 14, 2019 to Haneda; May 15, 2019 to San Francisco, USA; May 28, 2019 to San Francisco, USA; June 3, 2019 to Los Angeles, USA; July 26, 2019 to San Francisco, USA; Oct. 10, 2019 to San Francisco USA; and Nov. 13, 2019 to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and Istanbul, Turkey.

Even after he was granted dual citizenship, records show that Lopez decided to hang on to his US passport.

Yet, when ABS-CBN President and CEO Karlo Katigbak testified before the Senate, he insisted Lopez is a Filipino citizen because he has a Philippine passport and his father, Eugenio Lopez Jr., was a Filipino.

The Manila Times’ text and voice queries to Katigbak went unanswered.

The Manila Times tried to get a reaction from Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra as to whether a Filipino with dual citizenship can head a media company.

Guevarra declined to comment since ABS-CBN filed a petition before the Supreme Court to fight the closure order issued by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).

The case will be raffled today, Monday.

A quo warranto petition was earlier filed by Solicitor General Jose Calida against ABS CBN contesting the legality of the network’s ownership. There is also the petition of lawyer Larry Gadon who called on the Supreme Court to stop House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano and NTC Commissioner Gamaliel Cordoba from implementing the notice for an extension of the ABS-CBN franchise.

Amid the finger-pointing on the closure of ABS-CBN Corp., Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo said Congress should have acted upon the network’s franchise when it had the time.

“Pagkatapos ng shutdown, noong marami nagreact, nagtuturuan na. Noong hindi pa sina-shut down mayroong mga ano ito, may mga threats na hindi na kayo makakarenew, tapos ngayon nagtuturuan kung sino iyong behind it. Pero noong panahon na may oras pa, iyong tanong nga: Bakit hindi inasikaso (After the shutdown, when there had been many reactions, there’s finger-pointing. When it had yet to shutdown, there had been threats that it would not be renewed, and now, there’s finger-pointing on who’s behind it. But when there was still time, the question is: why was it not acted upon)?” Robredo said over her weekly radio show.

Robredo said the franchise renewal bills had been pending in the House since 2014 until the 25-year franchise expired last May 4.

Robredo stressed that an action should have been made, whether it had been for a renewal or disapproval if there had been violations that could have presented a clear path for the network and prevented a dilemma.

“If there really had been a lot of violations, if we may say for example, that the license cannot be renewed, then it should have been disapproved. Disapproved so that the next recourse would be clear,” she said in Filipino.

Robredo, however, pointed out that the network could only respond to the allegations if a hearing had been called.

Albay First District Rep. Edcel Lagman reiterated that the House leadership “deprived ABS-CBN of its authority to operate by inordinately stalling the network’s franchise renewal and allowing it to expire.”

Lagman said “even the Supreme Court will have difficulty in finding legal anchorage for issuing a temporary restraining order against NTC since the law is clear under Republic Act 7925 or the ‘Public Telecommunications Policy Act’ that: ‘No person shall commence or conduct the business of being a public telecommunications entity without first obtaining a franchise.’”

“The proverbial key to heaven for ABS-CBN is with Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano,” he said.

Cayetano had said that Congress would hold franchise hearings that are “fair, impartial, thorough, and comprehensive.”

As of Sunday, no schedule has been set for the 12 franchise renewal measures pending with the Committee on Legislative Franchise.

WITH DIVINA NOVA JOY DELA CRUZ

ABS CBN – the only sure remedy (legislative franchise) is indeed in the halls of Congress

Duterte Supreme Court NTC OSG Calida – Since 2014, the ball has always been in the hands of Congress (House of Representatives and Senate)
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AS A MATTER OF FACT – Sara Soliven De Guzman (The Philippine Star)
May 11, 2020

Back in January this year, I said that ABS-CBN needed no less than magic to get out of a real tight fix with the expiration of its franchise to operate. Expire it did, and the blame game has begun.

Understandably, most fingers point to the House of Representatives for sitting on the bills filed for the extension or renewal of the legislative franchise, as early as 2014. Then there is this suggestion that the owners of the most influential TV and Radio network were just too confident on the chances of their “perceived” 2016 presidential bet, that they did not aggressively push for the extension during the incumbency of P-Noy.

Yet, I read somewhere that even the past administration would not have allowed the extension allegedly because of some political displeasure involving a top anchor of the TV giant. Then there is one who blames us all for electing those Honorable Congressmen, who failed to approve the pending bills for franchise extension or renewal. Now the Congressmen are angry at the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), for what they claim was an ambush, in issuing the Cease and Desist Order (CDO) against ABS-CBN, instead of the Provisional Authority to operate allegedly promised by no less than the head of the agency during a public hearing.

In the midst of it all, the primary suspect is no less than the President of the Republic, who has repeatedly made known his wish against the renewal of the ABS-CBN franchise in disgust for what it did to his campaign ads back in 2016 and for alleged loans unjustly condoned by the government.

The palace would always say that the ball is in Congress and the President has nothing to do with the ABS-CBN predicament. Not totally true, because if the president wanted the Coco Martin fans to enjoy a bit longer the unbelievable exploits of Cardo, he could have asked Congress to pass the law with dispatch, or at the very least, he could have refrained from influencing Congress with his public rants against the renewal of the ABS-CBN franchise.

Did the NTC improperly issue the CDO in an unfair and perhaps, anti-competitive manner, considering what the Secretary of Justice opined as an “equitable practice” to allow a broadcast company to continue its operations despite an expired franchise, pending renewal? Well, it can always be argued that one cannot escape the penalty for a red traffic light violation because others ahead did. In fairness to the NTC chief, he was consistent at the senate hearing in telling that the agency will abide by the advice of its counsel regarding the issuance of a provisional authority in favor of ABS-CBN.

What was amiss at that time, however, is the fact that the statutory counsel of NTC is not the Department of Justice, but the Office of the Solicitor General. Thus, in the leaked April 30, 2020 letter of the Office of the Solicitor General to the NTC, the latter was earnestly advised against issuing a provisional authority. The statutory counsel cautioned the NTC by emphasizing that – “Issuing anything other than a cease and desist and recall order subjects the NTC to legal sanctions for violations of the law, its own rules, and the Supreme Court Decisions which form part of the law of the land.” Can we then blame the NTC officials for heeding the advice of the agency’s statutory counsel, or else face criminal prosecution? Certainly, the commissioners cannot raise by way of defense before the Ombudsman or the Sandiganbayan, that they have to comply with a promise to congress or that they acted pursuant to an opinion of the DOJ, which is contrary to the legal position of their statutory counsel. Is it now the fault of the Solicitor General for doing his job with intense passion? Suffice it to state that the motive may be questioned, but if the act is within the bounds of law, what can we do?

As we would naturally find interest in knowing who is at fault, the blame game will bring us to nowhere because people would always do a “Pilate act” by washing their hands and blaming all and everything but themselves.

Last week, the TV giant brought its battle to the Supreme Court. With an impressive line-up of lawyers, ABS-CBN wants the Supreme Court to restrain the NTC from implementing the Cease and Desist Order it issued against the former. I am not a lawyer, but was not the CDO already implemented as the TV network is now off the air? What then shall be restrained? I am just wondering if the Supreme Court has the power to allow ABS-CBN to operate without a franchise. If no less than the Constitution requires a legislative franchise for the network to operate, will not an order from the Supreme Court in favor of the plea of ABS-CBN be considered tantamount to a non-existent “temporary franchise by judicial decree” or an equally undiscovered “equitable franchise to operate”?

But of course, the Supreme Court may give us surprises. Since the NTC is part of the executive branch, cannot the president overturn the CDO? Maybe, but why will the President do that?

Yet again, even if the President will now consider in favor of ABS-CBN its great contribution to relief operations, news and information dissemination, entertainment and the like, at this time of extreme emergency, how can the palace avoid the legal issue raised by the Solicitor General on the absence of a legislative franchise? Therefore, the only sure remedy is indeed in the halls of Congress. So instead of picking a fight with the NTC or the OSG in a blame game, Congress should act fast but with prudence and hear the proponents as well as the oppositors of the franchise renewal bill, without any other consideration but the best interest of the people.

From where I sit, if there is no truth to the allegation that the Philippine Depositary Receipts issued for ABS-CBN shares violated the foreign ownership restrictions mandated by the Constitution, there should be no reason to withhold the renewal of its franchise. After everything has settled down and ABS-CBN is back on air, under the same or with new owners, its 2016 experience should be a lesson learned when it airs the campaign ads of the candidates in 2022. Shall we expect an extraordinary volume of TV airtime for sitting legislators who will seek re-election or vie for higher positions in 2022? Abangan!

ABS CBN SHUTDOWN – Duterte, Calida, NTC at Kamara sinisisi

Sino po ba talaga ang dapat sisihin sa pagkasara ng ABS CBN? Natapos ang prangkisa at dapat nakakuha ng bago mula sa Kongreso ngunit hanggang ngayon ay wala pa. Ang isang panukalang batas ay naguumpisa sa Kamara pero kupad pagong naman ang pagusad nito at nasa antas pa lamang ng komite. Ang nakakapagtaka dito ay 2014 pa dapat natalakay na ang isyu sa panahong si dating Pangulo Aquino at House Speaker Belmonte pa ang namamayani sa Pilipinas. Pamilyang Aquino ang tumulong para makabalik sa ere ang ABS CBN nuong Presidente si Cory Aquino. Ang problema ay hindi nabigyan ng bagong prankisa ang ABS CBN (2014, 2015 at 2016). Nuon namang kalagitnaan ng 2016, nagpalit na ang Pangulo at hindi pa rin nakagawa ng batas para sa bagong prangkisa. Dahil sa taas ng popularidad ni Pangulong Duterte at sa pagbanat niya sa Kapamilya network, ang pananaw ng mga kalaban ng pamahalaan ay siya ang dapat sisihin. Ayon naman sa Presidential Legal Adviser Panelo, ang Pilipinas ay may 3 magkakahiwalay na sangay – ang ehekutibo na nagpapatakbo ng gobyerno at ipinatutupad ang batas, ang lehislatibo na gumagawa ng batas at ang hudikatura na tagapagbigay kapaliwanagan sa batas. Sa madaling salita, hindi maaring makialam ang Pangulo sa gawain ng Kongreo (Kamara at Senado) at nagiintay lamang siya sa batas na gawa ng Kongreso na binigyang kapangyarihan ng ating Saligang Batas sa aspeto ng pagpasa ng mga batas.

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ABS CBN Coco Martin NAPIKON (talo) sa mga TROLLS at BASHERS daw niya

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Coco Martin hits back at bashers over shutdown of ABS-CBN

By: Ian Biong INQUIRER.net
May 07, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — Kapamilya star Coco Martin is hitting back at “trolls and bashers” following ABS-CBN’s shutdown ordered by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) on Tuesday.

The “Ang Probinsyano” actor, who recently took a jab at Solicitor General Jose Calida and the NTC for “making a fool out of Filipinos,” via Instagram has been letting out his frustrations on those in favor of the media giant’s temporary closure.

(For all our trolls and bashers, do not read this because you will not understand it anyway! We are just the same, because this is in English, I just posted this because many others are sharing it as well.)

In the following post, the actor emphasized the stand of Senate Labor Committee chair Joel Villanueva, who said the NTC’s move is “disappointing” and “heartless” especially “when people need jobs to survive the pandemic.”

“MGA TROLLS AT BASHERS, NAINTINDIHAN NIYO BA ANG SINABI NI SEN. JOEL VILLANUEVA? PARANG PAREHO YATA KAMI NG SINABI E, ENGLISH NGA LANG ANG SA KANYA,” Martin stressed. “SA PALAGAY KO HINDI NIYO RIN NAMAN NAINTINDIHAN KASI WALA KAYONG ALAM AT INATUPAG KUNGDI MAGMARUNONG AT MANIRA NG MGA TAO!!! WALA NAMAN KAYONG KAUSAP KUNGDI MGA KAPWA NYO! HUWAG KAYONG MAG-ALALA, HINDI KO BINABASA ANG MGA SINASABI NIYO LALO NA YUNG MGA NAG ENGLISH HINDI KO NAIINTINDIHAN YAN WALANG DATING SA AKIN YAN!!!”

Martin also shared a statement from House Ways and Means Chair Joey Salceda, which read: “In general, the House wants to approve the ABS-CBN franchise renewal dahil nagbabayad naman sila ng buwis, wala namang nilabag na batas… ‘yung problema po talaga ng NTC nakakasira po talaga ng national strategy.”

(In general, the House wants to approve ABS-CBN’s franchise renewal because they do pay taxes and has not violated any law… NTC’s problem is really detrimental to the national strategy.)

“SABI NI CONG. JOEY SALCEDA WALA DAW NILABAG SA BATAS ANG ABS-CBN. MALINAW NA MALINAW! NAIINTINDIHAN NIYO BA YUN MGA BASHERS? NTC NAKAKASIRA DAW KAYO NG NATIONAL STRATEGY! MATALINO YANG SI CONG.SALCEDA, KAIBIGAN KO YAN!!!” Martin stressed.

(Cong. Joey Salcedo said ABS-CBN did not violate any law. It is very clear! Do you bashers understand that? NTC, he said you are ruining the national strategy! Cong. Salceda is smart, he is my friend!) 

Other than Martin, many of the country’s biggest stars – even from ABS-CBN’s rival network GMA 7 – have been showing their support for the media giant and are condemning the NTC’s cease-and-desist order to stop ABS-CBN’s operations.

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ABS CBN – Two 2019 blog posts PREDICTED VERY DIFFICULT business AFTER closure; ADVERTISING REVENUE CAN NOT be maintained

june 25 2019 balitangbalita.com/2019/06/25/abs-cbn-can-survive-without-a-franchise/

july 14 2019      balitangbalita.com/2019/07/14/without-a-radio-and-tv-franchise-what-will-save-abs-cbn/

Without a radio and tv franchise, what will save ABS CBN?

Assuming ABS CBN is not able to secure a franchise renewal to continue operating radio and TV stations, will new media distribution systems enable ABS CBN to remain in the black? Without the powerful Channel 2 on TV and DZMM on radio, can ABS CBN still make a profit on the basis of Facebook (with its live streaming), YouTube, cable TV, foreign distribution and TVplus? It will be a totally different ballgame with the tried and tested business model undergoing drastic change. Mind you, the viewership may migrate with the advent of new technologies, but will the advertisers follow suit. Lessons from the print media show the inability of major international newspapers to adapt to the digital world thus losing profitability with many closing shop.

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ABS CBN can survive without a franchise

Balitangbalita.com

JUNE 25, 2019

With the possibility of ABS CBN not getting a franchise renewal from the House of Representatives, the giant radio and TV company may need to seek other sources of revenue for the corporation to survive. No one in his right mind can state that in the short term, without a franchise, ABS CBN can still command the same level of net profits but there are a lot of positives that ABS CBN can utilize to still remain as a giant media corporation.

The number one advantage of ABS CBN is its seemingly endless pool of talents. Vice Ganda, Anne Curtis, Koko Martin, Sarah Geronimo, Nadine Lustre, Angel Locsin, Kim Chiu, Kathryn Bernando, Daniel Padilla and many others are just the big names in the entertainment department. In the news category, Ted Failon, Noli De Castro, Julius Babao and Anthony Taberna are household names. Maalalala Mo Kaya is a top rated radio program.

With all that talent, ABS CBN must somehow find a venue or platform to reach their Kapamilya fans. Leasing or taking over (in whole or in part) a number of dormant, idle or marginal radio and tv stations may somehow comply with the amount of airtime that the current ABS CBN is consuming everyday. Obviously not all of the current programs can be accommodated from day one but from the management point of view, that situation could actually be a blessing as ABS CBN would be forced to let go of unproductive shows to concentrate on their blockbusters.

The internet is another area where ABS CBN already has a significant presence in Facebook (including FB live streaming), YouTube, Twitter and Instagram. The international market is a huge potential for ABS CBN to explore what with its library of programs that can achieve global distribution.

Realistically, the transition from having a franchise and losing it would be a difficult path to thread but it CAN be done.

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ABS-CBN logs 1 M TVplus sales as of May

Richmong Mercurio (The Philippine Star)

July 14, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — More Filipinos continue to shift to digital terrestrial television as media and entertainment giant ABS-CBN Corp. was able to sell another million TVplus units in just a span of nearly five months.

ABS-CBN said one million more Filipinos have embraced digital television as ABS-CBN TVplus, the country’s pioneering digital terrestrial television device, hit the eight million mark in sales this month, four years since launch and a few months after the product pushed past the seven million mark in February.

“ABS-CBN TVplus’ accelerated sales is indicative of how far the country has moved on from analog television and how closer we are to fully transitioning into digital broadcast ahead of the government-mandated deadline of 2023,” ABS-CBN Access head Charles Lim said.ADVERTISING

Kantar Media’s establishment survey results in August last year showed a marked increase in digital television ownership in non-cabled homes across the country, with the number rising to 72 percent from 55 percent in the same month in 2017 in Metro Manila.

Digital television ownership in Mega Manila in non-cabled homes in Mega Manila also rose to 65 percent from 44 percent year on year, while also soaring to 57 percent from 33 percent in the suburbs.

COVID 19 – SAP sabwatan ng DSWD, munisipyo/lungsod at barangay

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92.7 Brigada News FM Lucena

May 5, 2020

Naniniwala si Interior Undersecretary Martin Diño na may sabwatang nagaganap sa pagitan ng mga lokal na opisyal at mga tauhan ng Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) sa pamamahagi ng cash subsidy.

Ayon kay Diño, marami silang natatanggap na reklamo laban sa mga kawani ng DSWD at mga tauhan ng munisipio dahil ito ang may hawak ng ipamamahaging pera.

Nagbabala si Diño sa mga tiwaling local officials na wag kurakutin ang ayuda para sa mga constituents dahil may pabuya nang P30,000 na ibibigay si Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte sa kahit sinong makakapag-timbre ng katiwalian sa pamamahagi ng social amelioration program.

Mababatid na partikular na binanggit ng pangulo kagabi si barangay councilor Danilo Flores ng Agustin sa Hagonoy Bulacan bilang isa sa mga kurap na opisyal.

Sinabi ni Diño na ipina-aresto na nya si Flores.

Matatandaang ang mga opisyal na masasangkot sa iregularidad sa SAP distribution ay makukulong at pagmumultahin hanggang P1 milyon sa ilalim ng Bayanihan to Heal as One Act.

via BNFM National

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