Thursday, February 13, 2020

ABS-CBN pwede pa mag operate sa ere kahit expire na ang prangkisa


ABS-CBN can still continue broadcasting even after its franchise expires on March 30, 2020. Until Congress has not yet dismissed the application or until the 18th Congress ends, the giant network can still continue to operate.

According to Isabela Rep. Tonypet Albano, vice chairman of the House committee on legislative franchises: what's happening to ABS-CBN now does not mean that it will close immediately when its franchise expires next month.

“It does not mean that ABS-CBN will close completely because of the rule of thumb and I believe this in the committee we were briefed on this is that while 18th Congress is still ongoing it will not stop ABS-CBN's services as long as "The 18th Congress is not over," Albano said. “Maybe the others are worried by the March 30th expiration of their contract because they filed the petition in the House of Representatives then this petition is being heard and then by the virtue of the fact that we say clearance in Congress has not been filed because it has applied they are in a position. ”

Albano did not support the call of Buhay Rep. Rep. Atienza for Palawan Rep. Franz Alvarez to resign, chairman of the committee, if he would not do something about ABS-CBN application.

“I do believe we do not support the call of Rep. Atienza. We know for a fact that we have a hardworking chairman; that the chairman is doing his best. ”

There are 11 proposals in the Chamber of Representatives in connection with the ABS-CBN franchise renewal.




Patnongon palaban ang katawan




AFTER the holiday season, some of the athletes returned to the gym to be conditioned.

That includes former Ateneo Lady Eagle Aerieal Patnongon.

On Instagram, the former collegiate volleyball star (University Athletic Association of the Philippines) posted a photo of her looking at a petite body.

In the comment section, some also noticed the 'slimmer' version of five-time Philippine Basketball Association Most Valuable Player June Mar Fajardo's "basketball player".

One of the reasons for the ballerina's practice is to practice a new sport of sport, golf.

Pacquiao vs McGregor, Posibleng Mangyari




Eight-time world boxing champion Emmanuel 'Manny' Pacquiao has signed to Paradigm Sports Management, home to Ireland's Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) superstar Conor McGregor, this Wednesday (Philippine time).

“I am proud to partner with Paradigm Sports Management and am excited for the opportunities that Audie Attar and PSM have to offer,” said Pacquiao.

“One thing I want everyone to remember is to always think positively. Never think negatively; that is the beginning of your downfall. Everything is possible,” Pacqquiao added.

Because of this, there is a much greater chance that National Wrestling will face McGregor via boxing match since they are in the same championship.

On Twitter, McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) posted a greeting to Pacquiao's "Welcome to the Emmanuel team."

McGregor also told ESPN that negotiations are under way for Pacquiao.

“Me and Manny, there have been talks about the fight. There was an offer made on that… just not yet, ”revealed the Irish.

"It's very much so [a possibility] ... there were negotiations going on," he concluded.

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Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Espenido, kasali sa 'Narco List' ng PNP, ayon sa 2 high-ranking officials




Malacañang was overwhelmingly surprised about the report that Police Colonel Jovie Espenido's name is included in PNP's narco list.

Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said he had just heard the report and will ask President Rodrigo Duterte about it.

They added that the narco list actually included the official name of many drug syndicates in Visayas and Mindanao.

“If that is officially received by the Office of the President, the President will investigate. Parang imposible na mangyari ‘yun. Hindi ko alam kung hindi kasali, but I’m telling you is we have to validate that. We will check kung totoo o hindi. Iba-validate natin ang veracity ng report,” said Panelo.

The report about Espinido being relieved also surprised Panelo because to his knowledge Espinido is in Iloilo.

The report on Espenido first appeared in Rappler, so Panelo said it could be questionable because he said the online news agency was known for fake news.

“Galing pala sa Rappler. Pag galing sa Rappler eh kuwestiyonable. I’m saying that if its coming from Rappler which is known for the spreading fake news, medyo I will have to confirm whether true or not,” Panelo said.

Espenido was the official leader of the raid on the home of former Ozamiz City Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog which caused the mayor's death, including the death of Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr.

ABS-CBN DELIKADO ANG SITWASYON: nag palabas ng Pay Per View nong Pacquiao VS Mayweather kahit walang permit galing sa NTC




Stated in the quo warranto of the office of the Solicitor General, specifically in PART Substantive number 66, it stated:

Respondent ABS-CBN Corporation violated its legislative franchise when it operated a pay-per-view channel through free air signals.

In February 2015, ABS-CBN Corporation launched the country's first digital terrestrial set 'top box' with free premium digital TV channels called ABS-CBN TV Plus. Thereafter, in March 2016, ABS-CBN launched a pay-per-view channel in ABS-CBN TV Plus, the Kapamilya Box Office (KBO).


The process of having a franchise of a TV network to be able to operate and broadcast on TV, undergoes two proper permits or franchise, one from the Congress, of which has approved the franchise, and two, the permit coming from the National Telecommunications Commission, a telecommunication department of the government. The franchise from the Congress will then be turn into a Republic Act, the RA 7966.

RA 7966 on Section 3 states:

Prior Approval of the National Telecommunications Commission . - The grantee shall secure from the National Telecommunications Commission the appropriate permits and licenses for its station and shall not use any frequency in the television or radio spectrum without having been authorized by the Commission. The Commission, however, shall not unreasonably withhold or delay the grant of any such authority.

ABS-CBN, according to the QW, violated Republic Act 7966. Because in 2015, during the peak of the confirmed fight of Manny Pacquiao VS Mayweather JR, ABS-CBN offered a Pay-Per-View for its viewers. Meaning, they get money from viewers who want to watch the boxing fight of Pacquiao and Mayweather live through the TV Plus cable system, the Kapamilya Box Office. However, ABS-CBN did not get any permit from NTC as of those times. Still ABS-CBN continued to offer the Pay-Per-View fight live on TV Plus to viewers. In short, ABS-CBN did not have any permit from NTC. Thus, ABS-CBN violated RA 7966.

What worse is, ABS-CBN have not done this once, but many times.

In the QW based on facts, ABS-CBN wrote a letter to NTC, promising that they would only offer the Pay-Per-View through their free channels on their TV PLus Box.

However, the QW stated:

In a letter dated April 29, 2015, NTC directed ABS-CBN to 'refrain from offering any pay television service in ts DTT trials until such time that the Commission has come up with appropriate guidelines for the same.

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Pang. Duterte, walang kinalaman sa quo warranto vs. ABS-CBN - Sen. Bong Go




Sen released a statement. Bong Go on President Rodrigo Duterte's alleged involvement in the quo warranto against ABS-CBN - Sen. Go, quo warranto is being solved by Solicitor General Jose Calida - Malacañang also said that President Duterte has nothing to do with this quo warranto - To date ABS-CBN's franchise renewal is pending in Congress.

Senator Christopher “Bong” Go commented on President Rodrigo Duterte's alleged involvement in the Solicitor General's quo warranto petition against ABS-CBN. WE find out that according to Sen. Go, the President has nothing to do with this quo warranto.

It was previously reported that Solicitor General Jose Calida had filed a quo warranto against ABS-CBN. The network also issued a statement and denied the allegations against them. President Duterte has repeatedly threatened to oppose ABS-CBN's renewal of their franchise which is set to expire next March. To date, ABS-CBN renewal is still pending in Congress.

Alyssa Valdez magaling rin gumiling




Not only in sports, but even in the dance department, volleyball phenom Alyssa Valdez also have talent. As seen on her Intagram video along with her teammates, she dances so well with so smooth moves with her soft hips.

The 26-year-old Batanueña, 5-foot-9 outside hitter and former Ateneo Lady Eagles star posted an Instagram video post with her team of Creamline Cool Smashers in Premier Volleyball.



In the last couple of weeks, Alyssa has also been singing so many of her fans have also been comforted by their idol as they say that Aly has almost acquired all the talent in the world.

@ trinazarah3: “Lodi really. You are so good at dancing Ly! ”

“The epic of gestures eh. It's pretty but the dancers are cute, ”@detiitojinky added.

Quote from @ aiyengtotz05: “Super cute you ate Aly !!!”

@trinazarah3: “Lodi talaga. Galing mo sumayaw Ly!”

“Ang astig ng mga galaw eh. Swabe lang pero ang cute ng dancers,” dagdag ni @detiitojinky.

Hirit ni @aiyengtotz05: “Super cute mo ate Aly!!!”

Robredo pumalag kay Calida dahil sa quo warranto na inihain vs ABS-CBN





Vice President Leni Robredo got mad at the quo warranto petition in the Supreme Court of the Office of the Solicitor General seeking to revoke the legislative franchise of tv network giant ABS-CBN because of abuses committed.

She said:

“Panggigipit ito, ayon sa pansariling agenda ng iilan nasa poder. Samakatuwid, pang-aabuso ito ng kapangyarihan.”


In a statement, Robredo said freedom of the press is not just about freedom of speech but also about the right of the people to hear the truth to its fullest extent.

The ABS-CBN franchise is set to expire on March 30, 2020, its franchise renewal petition dating back to August 2019 pending in the House Committee on Legislative Franchises under the leadership of Palawan Rep. Franz Alvarez but to this day has not acted.

March 11 is set to adjourn the session of Congress and if ABS-CBN's franchise renewal petition is not discussed, it will automatically expire.

As a result, Robredo urged the public to be wary about the harassment of the Duterte government on ABS-CBN.

“Taliwas sa karaniwang pro­seso ng pag-renew ng prangkisa ang nangyayari.
Panggigipit ito. Ang itanong po natin, kung nagagawa ito sa pinakamakapangyarihang network sa ating bansa, gaano pa katagal para magawa ito sa iba pang mas maliliit na network, sa mga pahayagan at istasyon ng radyo at pati sa sari-sarili nating social media feed, upang madiktahan tayo kung ano ang totoo at mahalaga. Sino ang magtatakda ng totoo? Kapag sinasamsam ng gobyerno ang kapangyarihang ito ay sinasamsam din nila ang kolektibong tungkulin nating kilatisin ang katotohanan,” paliwanag ni Robredo." Robredo explained.

Robredo also challenged lawmakers to do their job and fight for press freedom.

80’s idol Dennis da Silva (Ex ni Ruffa) nang-r@pe ng bata Ex ni Ruffa, makukulong forever




Dennis da Silva was devastated by the court's verdict. 'That's according to someone close to the former actor.

According to the person talking to a source, Dennis was shocked at his verdict: sentenced from 15 years to life imprisonment.

Based on the source, Dennis was initially calm because everyone thought including his family and lawyers were that he would eventually be out of jail.

Dennis at first didn't took a glance at his family inside the court, especially when the verdict 'life sentence' was read, because he didn't want to cry.

However, Dennis couldn't bear not to look at his family, he eventually took a look at his family and he saw his wife crying, as did his children.

Dennis controlled his composure. Dennis did not want his family to find him in despair.

Dennis's lawyer is now making a motion for reconsideration in the court where he was sentenced.

On February 7, Branch 261 of the Pasig Regional Trial Court (RTC) sentenced Da Silva to reclusion perpetua or each of the 15 counts of incarceration based on Article 266-A in relation to Article 266-B of the Revised Penal Code , as amended, in relation to Republic Act No.7610.

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