President Rodrigo Duterte has said he was willing to have a compromise with television network ABS-CBN in one condition: promote federalism.
“Kung magtulong kayo diyan sa federal system campaign at gawain ninyong slogan also for the unity and to preserve this republic, makipag-areglo ako,” Duterte said in a speech during the PDP-Laban Christmas Benefit Dinner on Wednesday night.
Duterte had previously threatened to block the renewal of ABS-CBN television’s franchise when it expires on March 30, 2020.
ABS-CBN was now revamping its content strategy to compete with other stations.
“I think the entertainment, lifestyle and news and current affairs will stay, substantially as it is. The sports content will still be there and we’re expanding the sports content. Then there will be some entertainment shows that we will be putting in,” he said.
“It’s not a shutdown situation for ABS-CBN. I think it’s a selective kind of programming. I think it’s the only way for ABS-CBN to compete. The viewing habits for video are slowly changing, so we want to move in the direction rather than stay with the legacy where we are not competitive,” the network said.
He has accused the giant network of estafa for supposedly not providing him the airtime he had paid for during the election period.
During his speech, the President again slammed the Lopezes, which owns ABS-CBN for its supposed debt with the government.
Duterte said he had not forgotten the debt of ABS-CBN but said he was willing to talk and shake hands with the owners of ABS-CBN.
“But kayo, may mali man rin kayo, may utang rin kayo sa gobyerno, do your part and maybe we can talk about it,’ he said.
“I will go to you and say… Wala akong hingiin. Just dedicate a portion of your time, your expensive and precious time on TV, help us promote federalism, only the good ones. But if you think that it is not into your system, fine,” he added.
But said he wasn’t asking for anything but to support his agenda on federalism.
“Pero kung suportahan lang ninyo ang… Kayong mga network, wala kayo. Wala akong hingiin, ‘yan lang. And I said, I’m willing to shake hands with you,’ he said.
Duterte assured he wasn’t asking the giant network to stop its criticisms on corruption.
“You can continue with your criticisms about corruption. Pareho tayo ayaw ng corruption and wrongdoing,’ he said.
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“Kung magtulong kayo diyan sa federal system campaign at gawain ninyong slogan also for the unity and to preserve this republic, makipag-areglo ako,” Duterte said in a speech during the PDP-Laban Christmas Benefit Dinner on Wednesday night.
Duterte had previously threatened to block the renewal of ABS-CBN television’s franchise when it expires on March 30, 2020.
ABS-CBN was now revamping its content strategy to compete with other stations.
“I think the entertainment, lifestyle and news and current affairs will stay, substantially as it is. The sports content will still be there and we’re expanding the sports content. Then there will be some entertainment shows that we will be putting in,” he said.
“It’s not a shutdown situation for ABS-CBN. I think it’s a selective kind of programming. I think it’s the only way for ABS-CBN to compete. The viewing habits for video are slowly changing, so we want to move in the direction rather than stay with the legacy where we are not competitive,” the network said.
He has accused the giant network of estafa for supposedly not providing him the airtime he had paid for during the election period.
During his speech, the President again slammed the Lopezes, which owns ABS-CBN for its supposed debt with the government.
Duterte said he had not forgotten the debt of ABS-CBN but said he was willing to talk and shake hands with the owners of ABS-CBN.
“But kayo, may mali man rin kayo, may utang rin kayo sa gobyerno, do your part and maybe we can talk about it,’ he said.
“I will go to you and say… Wala akong hingiin. Just dedicate a portion of your time, your expensive and precious time on TV, help us promote federalism, only the good ones. But if you think that it is not into your system, fine,” he added.
But said he wasn’t asking for anything but to support his agenda on federalism.
“Pero kung suportahan lang ninyo ang… Kayong mga network, wala kayo. Wala akong hingiin, ‘yan lang. And I said, I’m willing to shake hands with you,’ he said.
Duterte assured he wasn’t asking the giant network to stop its criticisms on corruption.
“You can continue with your criticisms about corruption. Pareho tayo ayaw ng corruption and wrongdoing,’ he said.
Read more: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/952371/breaking-news-rodrigo-duterte-abs-cbn-federalism-lopez#ixzz51FfQOvxm
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