What is your stand about ABS CBN shutdown? What would be the reason about its closure? Do you agree with the closure why or why not?
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[ANALYSIS] ABS-CBN closure: An attack on citizen rights
ABS-CBN will be back, and soon, because it has the support of the people
Tony La Viña and Joy Reyes
Published: 11:28 AM May 7, 2020
Updated: 11:28 AM May 7, 2020
The shutdown of ABS-CBN merits a discussion on broader rights beyond the rights of the owners and workers of the network.
Foremost of this the freedom of the press, which is enshrined in the Constitution. Section 4, Article III of the Constitution provides that “No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances.” (Read our previous piece on why we think President Rodrigo Duterte and the House should be blamed for ABS-CBN's closure)
As Chief Justice Puno’s once proclaimed: “The constitutional protection assures the broadest possible exercise of free speech and free press for religious, political, economic, scientific, news, or informational ends, inasmuch as the Constitution's basic guarantee of freedom to advocate ideas is not confined to the expression of ideas that are conventional or shared by a majority. The constitutional protection is not limited to the exposition of ideas. The protection afforded free speech extends to speech or publications that are entertaining as well as instructive or informative.”
It is clear that the attack on ABS-CBN is because of its perceived independence. Any objective review of the network’s public affairs broadcasting would affirm that there is no political agenda behind its reports and shows. We would even point to some of the network’s top anchors as quite sympathetic to the current administration even as it also broadcast critical reports on failure of government.
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The first television network in Southeast Asia to transmit in colour was ABS-CBN, one of the oldest commercial television broadcasters in Asia. It has also been the leading television network in the Philippines with 21.2 billion pesos in advertising revenue for the 2015 fiscal year.
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Step 1: At least 4,000 employees have been let off by the Philippines' biggest media network. Many of the regional and CBN news bureaus that covered ABS-activities have closed. Congress did not vote to renew the network's licence, therefore it was forced to shut down in May.
Step 2:When something is ended, people want resolution. People want closure when a romantic relationship ends, but this is not the only kind of closure they look for. For instance, the children may want some type of closure in order to process their grief after losing a parent.
Step 3: The 11,000 ABS-CBN employees who lost their jobs as a result of the economic hardship brought on by the 2019 coronavirus infection (COVID-19) outbreak continue to be of great concern to lawmakers who tried, but failed, to prevent the network's closure last year.
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