Duterte, NTC use Covid-19 tragedy to create another tragedy
Let’s remember these names: Gamaliel A. Cordoba, Commissioner; Edgardo V. Cabarios, Deputy Commissioner; Delilah F. Deles, Deputy Commissioner.
Let’s remember these names: Gamaliel A. Cordoba, Commissioner; Edgardo V. Cabarios, Deputy Commissioner; Delilah F. Deles, Deputy Commissioner.
Isang pag baligtad ang ginawa ng National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) nang mag-isyu ito ng cease and desist order laban sa ABS-CBN media network sa pagpapatuloy ng mga broadcast operation na lampas sa pagtatapos ng prangkisa nito noong Mayo 4.
The National Telecommunications Commission did a 180-degree turn when it issued a cease and desist order against media network ABS-CBN from continuing its broadcast operations beyond the expiration of its franchise on May 4.
There’s no let-up in the avalanche of fake, false, and misleading posts in social media rivalling in viciousness to the mysterious COVID-19.
This post is false. Don't believe it.
Habang nakabitin pa rin sa balag ng alanganin ang renewal ng prangkisa ng ABS-CBN, magkakaiba lumalabas na opinyon ng mga mambabatas at mga opisyal ng ehekutibo kung maaaring magpatuloy o hindi ang broadcast network oras na magtapos ang kasalukuyang lisensya nito.
It maliciously twists an announcement the actress made in a recent Instagram post.
Legislators and executive officials differ in opinion on whether or not ABS-CBN would be able to operate after its current license expires.
The President’s oft-repeated claim that ABS-CBN swindled him of the money he paid for his political ads that was not aired was effectively debunked by the network’s President and CEO Carlo Katigbak during the Senate hearing last Friday
Commissioner Rowena Guanzon of the Commission on Elections posted Sunday on Facebook a summary of Solicitor General Jose Calida’s petition for Quo Warranto against leading broadcast company, ABS-CBN, which she said was “prepared by my legal staff under my supervision.”