🔒 Closed Duterte's Congress allies back order to shut Philippines' ABS-CBN

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a person that is lit up at night: Since his election in 2016, Duterte repeatedly threatened the company with closure [File: Rolex dela Pena/EPA]



Allies of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in the House of Representatives voted on Friday to deny the renewal of ABS-CBN's broadcast franchise, affirming a government order to shut down the country's largest television network in a move critics say is a major blow to press freedom in the Southeast Asian nation.

Congress members voted against giving the company another 25-year licence to operate after a total of 12 public hearings and testimony establishing the channel had violated no legal provisions.

Of the 85 committee members in charge of the renewal, 70 voted to deny, 11 voted for the renewal, two voted to inhibit and one abstained from voting.

In a last-minute move, at least two sponsors of the legislation pushing for the renewal withdrew their support.

Ahead of the vote, Carlos Zarate, a minority House member, made a last-minute plea for approval saying, "Why would we punish a company that did not breach our laws?"

But Rodante Marcoleta, a majority member of the House and one of the channel's fiercest critics, said regardless of the legal argument in favour of ABS-CBN, "it is the will of Congress that should be accorded due respect", whether they vote for or against.

Supporters of the country's largest TV network ABS-CBN shout slogans during a rally outside the House of Representatives on Thursday [Aaron Favila/AP]
In the same session, Alan Peter Cayetano, Duterte's handpicked House Speaker, hinted about the outcome of the vote, arguing that it was "not press freedom" that was at stake. He said it was a question of the media protecting its own business interests.

Cayetano, who was Duterte's vice presidential running mate in 2016, had also accused ABS-CBN of "biased" reporting. The president and vice president are elected separately in the Philippines. Cayetano lost in that race.

At the final hearing on Monday, ABS-CBN News and current affairs chief Ging Reyes defended the channel's news reporting standards, which have been attacked by the president's allies.

Reyes also spoke about how the closure had denied millions of Filipinos access to information.

"The shutdown has deprived more than 69 million Filipinos of the kind of information, analysis and commentary, and public service provided by ABS-CBN News. It has cut off our reach such that two out of three viewers are unable to watch our news programmes," Reyes said.

ABS-CBN was ordered to shut on May 5 by the country's regulator, the National Telecommunication Commission, which is part of President Duterte's office, a day after the channel's 25-year franchise expired. The franchise does not cover its digital presence, its cable channel, ANC, and its global affiliate, The Filipino Channel.

But with the closure order, thousands of ABS-CBN employees could lose their jobs. According to ABS-CBN, it has a total of 11,000 permanent and freelance contract workers.

In a statement to Al Jazeera on Friday, the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) denounced the House of Representatives saying "it has declared itself enemy of democracy".

"Today, this chamber has lost all claim to represent the people and our interests," NUJP said.

David Dizon, senior editor of ABS-CBN news website, told Al Jazeera that he was "gutted" by the decision of Congress, adding that in all his 20 years of working for the company, he knows that it "has always strive to pursue excellence in reporting - accurate, fair, and balanced."

"It has been a long and hard journey for ABS-CBN and to see the committee vote go that way is disheartening."

Target of Duterte's ire
Duterte has long harboured enmity towards the station, accusing it of playing favourites after refusing to run some of his political advertisements during the 2016 presidential campaign. ABS-CBN has denied the allegations, saying that only a few advertisements did not air, because the slots were already taken by other commercials.

After his election, Duterte repeatedly threatened the company with closure, declaring in 2019, "I will see to it that you are out."

Altermidya, an alternative news organisation, also said that "it is clear" that the channel "is being punished for reporting and commenting on issues in a manner unacceptable to the Duterte administration."

"It is also a warning to other media outfits that if the Duterte regime can shut down the largest broadcasting network in the country with impunity, every journalist should think twice before it reports truthfully, or criticises and dares hold government to account," it said.


ABS-CBN's coverage of the war on drugs, which has killed thousands of people, also riled the Philippine president. The network is not the first media company to have earned Duterte's ire.

His administration continues to pursue cases against the news website, Rappler, and its editor, Maria Ressa, after its extensive reporting on his war on drugs and his administration's role in spreading fake news.

The country's largest newspaper, the Philippine Daily Inquirer, was also forced to sell to an ally of the president, billionaire Ramon Ang, after Duterte threatened its owners with legal consequences. The newspaper was also critical of the drug war. In the run-up to the 2016 elections, it also reported about Duterte's alleged hidden wealth.

It is not the first time that ABS-CBN has been forced to shut by the government. In 1972, then-President Ferdinand Marcos ordered the shutdown of the network after he declared martial law.

ABS-CBN was only returned to its owner in 1986, after Marcos was overthrown in a popular revolt.
 
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Amendment - the process of altering or You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure

amendment? Ano ang kinalaman ng amendment dito? And lastly hindi ko hinihingi ang respeto mo!
RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT
 
[XX='Funyarinpa, c: 74402, m: 869691'][/XX] This is an issue to press freedom! Sa tingin niyo po, ilang Pilipino na nakaka access sa internet, nakakapanood ng news thru YouTube or in any media platforms? Marami di po ba? Sa tingin niyo din ilang mga pilipino ang nasa probinsiya, mga liblib na lugar at walang maayos na internet connection ang kayang makapanood online? Marami dipo ba?
Think of that way, palawakin ang utak, wagag focus sa iisang bagay at iisang rason
 
Paulit ulit ka! Kahit saang anggulo IT IS! sa tingin mo ba sa ilang (or mostly sa probinsya) liblib na lugar what do you ano ginagamit nila? Analog or digital? Either the two may mga lugar parin na iisa lang ang channel na kayang i access
 
Very traditional pero pwede! Pero iba parin ang visual, ung mismong nakikita mo. Pag radyo kasi salita lang, halimbawa: sabi ng radyo may bagyo dapat mag evacuate sinabi ang lugar pero di alam papunta kasi di nmn nakikita.
 
[XX='H I H O, c: 75126, m: 516069'][/XX] mas maganda po ang radio kasi pag may bagyo hindi masyadong naapektuhan di tulad ng tv..
 
[XX='H I H O, c: 75133, m: 516069'][/XX] mag 21 napo...at sa radyo po di na mag MAKE-UP ang mga news Anchor or reporter di tulad sa tv...na delay kasi nag make up pa...hahaha
 
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Sinong mga tao yan paps? At sinong merong mga pansariling interest na yan? Cge pagbibigyan kta kc gusto mo talagang balikan eh, magbigay ka ng mga evidence na magpapatunay sa mga taong ito. Hindi yung mga opinions mo lang ha?
 
[XX='H I H O, c: 75151, m: 516069'][/XX] People's Initiative po ay para sa mga bill na makikinabang ang buong pilipinas...eh yong franchise is business/private individual...ang pweding ipasa is for example Anti-Dynasty..
 
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