The ABS-CBN franchise renewal has somewhat divided the
nation again, those in favor of its shutdown are pro-Duterte and those for the renewal
are for the anti-Duterte or simply lumped as Dilawans.
A very eloquent and informative article was written by
Mindanaoan based journalist Mr. Jun Ledesma talks about the scenario wherein
the situation calls for the shutdown of the tv giant.
For
purposes of informing our readers, clarity and full understanding, we are
quoting in full Mr. Ledesma’s article titled “The nation will survive without
Kardo and Vice”
Coco Martin and Vice Ganda (photo credit to owner) |
Please see below:
NEITHER the impact of the cancellation of the Visiting Forces agreement
nor the morbid threats of the nCoV were of any importance to ABS CBN from the
moment Solicitor General Jose Calida filed a Quo Warranto with the Supreme
Court last Monday. Suddenly there was a torrent of self-approbations from the
network generously spiced with melodrama aiming at eliciting support and
sympathy from the ghettos of Tondo who are hooked to the Probinsyano and those
whose lunch is not complete without Vice Ganda and Ion. Of course, the moribund
opposition and a hodgepodge of the anti-Duterte cabal are never far behind.
Despite its claim that it will continue to operate even if its franchise
will not be renewed, a declaration so characteristic of its corporate hubris,
the Network, however, has mobilized its workforce and talents to talk about its
virtues and indispensability in the life of every Filipino. They have always
been good at that, They swayed the impressionable electorates with necrological
oratory to get Benigno Simeon Aquino III, a video game enthusiast, elected
President.
That was to be the last of the emotional blackmail.
In the 2016 elections, a true probinsyano who is made of
sterner stuff emerged from the boondocks of Mindanao. Rodrigo R. Duterte can
neither be bought nor cowed. First to test his mettle upon assumption of office
as President was PLDT/Smart Manny V. Pangilinan who audaciously declared
that the City Mayor of Davao knows nothing about the telecom industry and
therefore should leave it to who else but the duopoly. Starting from the
government directive to return the CURE Telecom (a PLDT/SMART subsidiary)
frequency MVP demanded P3-billion as ransom. Irked, Digong assured
Pangilinan to expect Revenue examiners the following morning. Before daybreak,
he advised DICT Acting Sec. Eliseo Rio that he will surrender the
frequency at no cost.
Like Pangilinan, not a few in the list of Forbes Magazine’s rich, famous
and influential belittled Duterte whom they thought is only good at playing cop
and robbers. They are wrong. A lawyer who mastered the art of investigation and
prosecution all he needs is a phalanx of economist and business gurus in his
cabinet and some friends. PAL’s Lucio Tan settled his tax dues, the Inquirer
ended a free ride in occupying government property without paying rentals, the
Mighty Cigarette settled the billions it owed the government.
Duterte is happy with Filipino businessmen getting rich and richer, but
he cannot countenance those bilking money from the people especially the poor.
He neutralizes drug lords and members of the drug syndicates but he is wont to
use the hammer and tongs to corporate firms that cheat on people and the
government. The water concessionaires went to Singapore to refer their
money claim against the government for the losses they claimed they incurred.
The lawyer in Duterte prodded him to dig into this phantasmagoric paradox. The
concessionaires are merely distributing water and they collect billions of
pesos from consumers who have to queue up to the wee hours of the morning to
have a share of the few drops of water that comes out of the tap. He also
discovered that the concessionaires had been collecting money for ghost
sewerage projects. Ayala offered P6-billion in settlements and to correct
the onerous provisions of the water contract with MWSS.
But what of the Lopez conglomerate that owns the powerful media empire
which had been perceived to be the country’s political kingmaker. In the words
of Leni Robredo, “ang pinakamakapangyarihang” media establishment. For once she
is correct. Duterte had his own personal issues that are half-forgotten. A country
mouse when he ran for President, he was assailed by the Network using innocent
children in a despicable and unethical political propaganda. With a little
money that his friends were able to raise for a political ad the Network
collected, as the policy was “pay-before-broadcast” but the advertisement was
never aired. The President never filed a formal protest. He went on with his
task to clean the bureaucracy of corruption alongside his promise to wage an
all-out war against drugs. He has very simple demands from business: “Pay
your taxes and debts to the government”.
Which brings the Lopez empire to the equation. A total of P1.667-
billion-plus borrowed by four corporations under the conglomerate from the
Development Bank of the Philippines were written off. Those who demand justice
and freedom of media and self-proclaimed defenders of democracy knew this
story. The media knew this too well.
Will Calida beg the court to look at these issues in addition to the
alleged pay-per-view business which the Solgen contends is not authorized under
the provisions of its franchise. The lawyers of ABS CBN moreover claimed that
they had obtained clearance from the Justice Secretary. Only the Supreme Court
can render a verdict as to whether the opinion of the DOJ can override the
mandate of the NTC and prove Calida wrong.
On a personal note, I have long switched to Netflix for action-packed
movies, comedies or tearjerkers. I didn’t know there are better Korean movies
than the “Train to Pusan” and the plots are better than the easily-anticipated
and banal storylines of our locally produced movies. For news, I watch CNN
Philippines. Very balanced and not opinionated.
For now, the only reason why ABS CBN will be sorely missed is the
Filipinos' penchant for the invincible Kardo and the witticism of Vice Ganda.
When you consider that 87% of Filipinos are satisfied with the other Probinsyano moreover,
Kardo and Vice are two characters which the nation can live without.
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