Defy Duterte, continue watching ABS-CBN reports
Let’s defy the shutdown order of Duterte and his henchmen of ABS-CBN by continuing to watch ABS-CBN news and other programs through any of the following platforms
Let’s defy the shutdown order of Duterte and his henchmen of ABS-CBN by continuing to watch ABS-CBN news and other programs through any of the following platforms
The Duterte government must be desperate. There’s a global condemnation of its order to close down ABS-CBN.
The outpouring of support for ABS-CBN from various sectors expresses shock and anger over the cease and desist order issued by the National Telecommunication Commission (NTC) on May 5, two days after World Press Freedom Day.
It maliciously twists an announcement the actress made in a recent Instagram post.
Kabaligtaran sa mga pahayag ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte mula pa nang mahalal na pangulo ang sinabi ni Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo na ayaw ng pangulo na masara ang broadcast network ABS-CBN.
Panelo's claim contradicts Duterte's statements in previous speeches and interviews.
A week after he filed a quo warranto petition before the Supreme Court to shut down broadcast giant ABS-CBN for alleged violations of its franchise which is due to expire on March 20, Solicitor General yesterday asked the High Court to issue a gag order to the media outfit.
Ang paninindigan ng Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) na nilabag ng ABS-CBN broadcast network ang ipinagbabawal ng konstitusyon na pagmamay-ari sa media ng mga dayuhan sa pamamagitan ng Philippine Deposit Receipts (PDRs) ay nangangailangan ng konteksto.
The Office of Solicitor General's assertion that ABS-CBN breached the constitutional prohibition on foreign ownership by issuing PDRs to foreigners needs context.
A consortium of individuals and media institutions forwarding democracy in the era of disinformation condemned the quo warranto petition filed by Solicitor General Jose Calida before the Supreme Court (SC) against media giant ABS-CBN, saying it is “vindictiveness that feeds on the country’s weak justice system.”