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by Dr. Deron Adams V Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who owns ABS-CBN's franchise now?

ABS-CBN (an initialism of its two predecessors' names, Alto Broadcasting System and Chronicle Broadcasting Network) is a Philippine commercial broadcast network that serves as the flagship property of ABS-CBN Corporation, a company under Lopez Holdings Corporation owned by the López family.

When was ABS-CBN franchise renewal filed?

Template:ABS-CBN franchise renewalMarch 30, 1995RA 7966 grants ABS-CBN franchise until 2020August 30, 2018HB 8163 filed by Karlo Nograles and Jericho NogralesNovember 8, 2018Duterte says he will object to ABS-CBN franchise renewal49 more rows

Is ABS-CBN Filipino owned?

ABS-CBN Corporation is a Filipino media company based in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the largest entertainment and media conglomerate in the Philippines.

Why no ABS-CBN?

ABS-CBN halted its broadcast operations on May 5, 2020, following the National Telecommunications Commission's (NTC) issuance of a cease-and-desist order.

Why was 1972 ABS-CBN shutdown?

On September 21, 1972, ABS-CBN was shut down after then-President Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law. All of its properties, which included the Broadcast Center, were seized from the network.

When was ABS-CBN started?

February 1, 1967, Quezon City, PhilippinesABS-CBN Corporation / Founded

Who owns all TV Philippines?

President Manuel VillarALLTV, the new television station owned by real estate tycoon and former Senate President Manuel Villar, signed-on on Tuesday morning.

Who owns Channel 2 now?

Advanced Media Broadcasting System, Inc.The National Telecommunications Commission said Advanced Media Broadcasting System, Inc. now has the rights to use Channel 2, which is the analog pair of digital Channel 16. Channel 2 was a primary news source for Filipinos in remote areas.

Who is the CEO of ABS-CBN?

Carlo Katigbak (Jan 1, 2016–)ABS-CBN Corporation / CEOCarlo Joaquin Tadeo Lopez Katigbak is a Filipino executive and the current president and CEO of Philippine entertainment and giant media conglomerate, ABS-CBN Corporation. Wikipedia

What is happening to ABS-CBN?

ABS-CBN complied with the government order and shut down all of its radio stations and free television channels later that day. On June 30, 2020, the NTC and Solicitor General Jose Calida released two alias cease-and-desist orders against ABS-CBN TV Plus and Sky Direct.

Is all TV ABS-CBN?

All TV (stylized as ALLTV) is a Philippine free-to-air broadcast television network based in Mandaluyong, with its broadcast facilities and studios located at Starmall EDSA-Shaw in EDSA corner Shaw Boulevard; its transmitter is located at ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Sgt. Esguerra Ave, Brgy.

Did the closure affect the information dissemination in the Philippines?

The shutdown of the Philippines' largest media network has affected information dissemination, which is crucial in disaster preparedness and response, according to several members of the Catholic clergy in the country.

What is the ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy?

The ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy is a national dispute in the Philippines regarding the renewal of the congressional franchise that would have allowed Philippine media network ABS-CBN continued broadcasting rights in the Philippines.

What is the revoked ABS-CBN franchise?

On February 10, 2020, Solicitor General of the Philippines Jose Calida filed a quo warranto petition before the Supreme Court of the Philippines seeking to revoke ABS-CBN's franchise and that of its subsidiary ABS-CBN Convergence over alleged breaches of its franchise, including operating its pay-per-view service Kapamilya Box Office (KBO), constitutional restriction on foreign ownership of mass media, and resorted to an ingenious corporate layering scheme, in order to transfer its subsidiary's franchise without Congressional approval. The network responded to disprove the allegations leveled against it.

Why did Rodrigo Duterte object to the renewal of ABS-CBN?

He said the network refused to air his 2016 presidential campaign ads and favored the negative political ads paid by then-vice presidential candidate Antonio Trillanes critical of his remarks on the campaign trail.

What is the case of ABS-CBN vs National Telecommunications Commission?

ABS-CBN Corporation v. National Telecommunications Commission (G. R. No. 252119) was a case before the Supreme Court of the Philippines. On May 7, 2020, ABS-CBN filed a petition for certiorari and prohibition asking the Court to issue a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the implementation of the National Telecommunications Commission's cease and desist order. If granted, this TRO would allow them to operate until the case is decided. However, some lawyers have questioned the legal merits of the petition, as it was filed right to the Supreme Court, even before a motion for reconsideration before the NTC or a case in the Court of Appeals. In the petition, ABS-CBN argues that it is proper to have filed first in the Supreme Court, as the case in their view involves "genuine issues of constitutionality that must be addressed at the most immediate time" : 17 and that their petition is of "transcendental importance". : 18 On May 18, Larry Gadon filed a motion for consolidation against the ABS-CBN's temporary restraining order, stating that it violates the hiearchy of the courts and the case must be filed at the CA. The following day, the Court accepted the case, ordered the NTC to reply, and impleaded both the House and Senate and dismissing Gadon's plea for a consolidation. The NTC filed its required comment on May 26.

Why was ABS-CBN singled out?

Media sources in the legislature indicated that the network's 2016 initiative was the result of having been "particularly singled out" by supporters of President-elect Rodrigo Duterte because of the perception that they "consistently showed him in a negative light". The Philippine Daily Inquirer reported that a member of the House legislative franchise committee said ABS-CBN "did not want to risk going through the renewal under an 'unfriendly' administration".

How long does a radio station have to be a broadcaster?

3846, or the Radio Control Act, which became effective in 1931 (later amended in 1963), broadcasting networks require a congressional franchise to operate television and radio stations, which usually lasts for up to 25 years. ABS-CBN, which had been operating since June 13, 1946, made its first television broadcast on October 23, 1953, had last been granted a 25-year franchise extension on March 30, 1995, by virtue of Republic Act No. 7966 (but later implemented on May 4, 1995). This expired on May 4, 2020, as upheld by the Department of Justice (DOJ).

Why did ABS-CBN refuse to renew?

Prominent figures in ABS-CBN Corporation, the political opposition in the Philippines, media advocacy groups, and the international press have labeled the refusal of Congress to renew the franchise as a result of President Duterte's pressure for ABS-CBN to cease broadcasting, and a direct attack on the country's democracy and press freedoms.

When will the ABS-CBN franchise end?

It remains pending at the House Committee on Legislative Franchises until the end of the 17th Congress on June 3, 2019. April 27, 2017: President Duterte threatens to block the renewal of ABS-CBN’s franchise after accusing the company of “swindling.”.

When was ABS-CBN formed?

1967: ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. is formed through the merger of ABS and CBN. June 21, 1969: RA 5730 is enacted into law. It amends RA 511, granting BEC’s temporary permit to ABS-CBN’s franchise. Sept. 22, 1972: A day after the declaration of Martial Law, ABS-CBN and its affiliate stations are seized.

Why did ABS-CBN withdraw the application?

It is referred to the House Committee on Legislative Franchise. ABS-CBN withdraws the application because of “time constraints” and opts to reapply in the 17th Congress. May 5, 2016: ABS-CBN airs an ad critical of candidate for president Rodrigo Duterte paid for by his critic, former senator Antonio Trillanes 4th.

When will ABS-CBN comment on the Quo warranto petition?

Feb. 11, 2020: The Supreme Court orders ABS-CBN to comment on the quo warranto petition. Feb. 13, 2020: Deputy Speaker and Antique Rep. Loren Legarda file HB 6293, the 11th bill seeking to renew the ABS-CBN franchise. It also remains pending at the committee level since Feb. 19, 2020.

When is HB 676 pending?

July 7, 2019: Rep. Violago files HB 676, the first bill before the 18th Congress seeking to renew the ABS-CBN franchise. It also remains pending at the committee level since July 23, 2019.

Is ABS-CBN pending?

The fate of ABS-CBN Corp. remains uncertain as 11 bills seeking its franchise renewal remain pending in Congress. Various legal personalities have conveyed different perspectives on whether it can operate past the expiration of the franchise on May 4.

Why is ABS-CBN not regularizing employees?

ABS-CBN argued that its reason for failing to regularize many of its employees was the “uniqueness” of their industry, claiming that many of these employees are hired for specific programs, which mostly only last for a period of time . The TWG highlighted that only 25 percent or 2,661 of the total 11,701 workers of ABS-CBN are regular employees.

How many cases are there against ABS-CBN?

The TWG report cited the Department of Labor and Employment’s official statement on July 1 declaring that its labor inspectors found violations of laws and labor standards by ABS-CBN and that there are 67 pending cases against the company in the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) and various courts.

What channel is ABS-CBN TV Plus Box?

ABS-CBN TV Plus Box, KBO pay-per-view. The report said the ABS-CBN used frequency Channel 43 to generate multiple channels or programs to be included in its digital television service, TV Plus Box, which continued even beyond the expiration of the demonstration permit in June 2015.

Why were ABS-CBN employees dismissed?

It noted that former employees who have previously filed cases against ABS-CBN testified that they were illegally dismissed because they formed unions.

Who is the indirect owner of the underlying shares of ABS-CBN?

It said the mechanism of “corporate layering” employed by ABS-CBN and ABS-CBN Holdings effectively makes the PDR holders the indirect owners of the underlying shares of stock of ABS-CBN.

Is ABS-CBN a multi-billion company?

It is unfortunate that a multi-billion company like ABS-CBN has not regularized its independent contractors, talents, contractuals, project, and seasonal workers who perform the functions of regular employees,” it said.

Does ABS-CBN have a lock?

According to the NTC, ABS-CBN had no authority to encrypt or lock from the non-paying public its TV Plus Boxes, which are clearly only “free-to-air” under its legislative franchise.

Where is ABS-CBN headquarters?

This view shows the ABS-CBN network headquarters in Quezon City in the Metro Manila area on 5 May, 2020. (AFP Photo) After 13 comprehensive and exhaustive congressional hearings – the controversial franchise application of ABS-CBN was finally concluded on 10 July. On that day, members of the House of the Representatives Committee on Legislative ...

Who assessed the worthiness of ABS-CBN?

In so doing, Congress assessed the worthiness of ABS-CBN to use the free airwaves owned by the state, through a thorough congressional deliberation on the many alleged violations of the said media network. The hearings were attended by members of Congress, ABS-CBN’s executives and lawyers, as well as resource persons from various government ...

Why is a franchise given to a mass media entity?

The primordial consideration of why a franchise is given to a mass media entity is fundamentally based on the notion of the promotion of public good and public interest as deemed determined to be important by the state.

How long can a Philippine media network broadcast?

On the other hand, under Philippine laws, a media network needs a congressional franchise to broadcast via television and radio for 25 years.

Is ABS-CBN still in business?

ABS-CBN’s franchise has expired thereby it needs to apply for a new franchise for it to be able to operate. In the course of its application, Congress found the broadcaster to be underserving of a grant for a new legislative franchise. Therefore, Congress denied the application of ABS-CBN.

Is ABS-CBN a People's Initiative?

On another note, after the denial of its franchise application, ABS-CBN supporters are now pursuing a “People’s Initiative” (PI) to allow the media network to get its franchise. A lawyer who is a supporter of ABS-CBN has already drafted a proposal for a petition to grant the media network a franchise through a PI, arguing that the sovereign people can directly pass a law granting the media a franchise under Republic Act No. 6735 or the Initiative and Referendum Act.

Is ABS-CBN a public or private entity?

The ABS-CBN franchise application by its very nature and character is not a public legislation but a private one. The granting of a mass media franchise again is the exclusive entitlement of Congress and cannot be substituted by a PI.

How much did ABS-CBN pay BIR?

In a Jan. 22, 2019, resolution by the Third Division, the CTA said the ABS-CBN subsidiary agreed to pay the BIR a compromise amount of P30 million .

Who is the parent of ABS-CBN?

He also previously said that Lopez Holdings Corp. , the parent of ABS-CBN Corp., has unpaid obligations to state-run Development Bank of the Philippines. Meanwhile, supporters of the president on social media accuse ABS-CBN of not paying the right taxes.

What is a compromise agreement with ABS-CBN?

A compromise agreement is a contract whereby the parties make reciprocal concessions in order to resolve their differences and avoid, or put an end, to a lawsuit.

What is the problem with ABS-CBN?

ABS-CBN's franchise problems seen threatening investor confidence. In attacking ABS-CBN, Duterte accused the company of bias and of “swindling” him by not airing his paid political advertisement during the 2016 election campaign. He also previously said that Lopez Holdings Corp., the parent of ABS-CBN Corp., has unpaid obligations ...

Does ABS-CBN have unpaid dues?

According to a February 18 report on GMA News Online, Arnel Guballa, deputy commissioner at the Bureau of Internal Revenue, told reporters that the network does not have any pending tax case.

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Overview

The ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy is a national dispute in the Philippines regarding the renewal of the congressional franchise that would have allowed Philippine media network ABS-CBN to continue broadcasting.
Disputes between the government of President Rodrigo Duterte and ABS-CBN arose on the terms and conditions of the franchise renewal agreement. Amid t…

Background

As prescribed by the American Insular government-era Act No. 3846, or the Radio Control Act, which became effective in 1931 (later amended in 1963), broadcasting networks require a congressional franchise to operate television and radio stations, which usually lasts for up to 25 years. ABS-CBN, which had been operating since June 13, 1946, made its first television broadcast on October 23, 1953, had last been granted a 25-year franchise extension on March 3…

History

In 2014 and 2015, ABS-CBN requested the 16th Congress to tackle the extension of its franchise early, although its renewal was not due until six years later, in 2020.
Media sources in the legislature indicated that the network's 2016 initiative was the result of having been "particularly singled out" by supporters of President-e…

Reactions, impacts, effects, and aftermath

Before the expiration of the broadcast franchise, ABS-CBN talents and employees conducted weekly demonstrations in front of its headquarters in Quezon City as well as in its regional stations from January to February 2020. During these demonstrations, presidential daughter and incumbent Davao City mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio expressed support for the franchise renewal.

See also

• Media of the Philippines
• Television in the Philippines
• 1972 Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos - era lasted from 1972 until 1981 that forced the closure of ABS-CBN for the first time.
• 2007 Venezuelan RCTV protests – triggered by similar government action to shut down a private television network

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