Thursday, November 15, 2018

MOCHA USON REACTS TO PRES. RODRIGO DUTERTE LATEST THREAT TO ABS-CBN’S FRANCHISE RENEWAL


  • President Rodrigo Duterte’s beef with ABS-CBN is far from over.
  • The President slammed Gabby Lopez III for allegedly swindling him.
  • Amid insults, Mocha Uson still gets TV appearances in ABS-CBN.


We all thought President Rodrigo Duterte has forgiven and forgotten about his beef with top media network, ABS-CBN. He, however, threatened to block ABS-CBN’s franchise renewal (again).

In a speech, the President slammed chairman emeritus Eugenio “Gabby” Lopez III for allegedly swindling him.


New threats.

In the said speech, the President said:

“Yung franchise ninyo, matatapos. But let me ask you questions first. Kasi ako talaga mag-object na marenew kayo. Alam mo bakit? Magnanakaw kayo. Estapador. Ginawa ninyo sa amin, marami kami…”

“Kalakas ng loob… mukhang marami kami sila Chiz Escudero, tanggap nang tanggap. Niloko ninyo kami, marami hindi lang ako kaya kayo hindi ko kayo palusutin.”

The President continued to reprimand said network for supposedly favoring Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV‘s political ads over his, which he said was already paid for.

“Alam mo yung ginawa ng mga p*****g i*a kayo, ikaw Gabby. Inuna mo pa yung advertisement ni Trillanes na hindi ikaw. Pinaniraan ako ng mga bata, ay si Duterte killer yan. Sa batas, there was an injunction na hindi pwede yan kasi bawal na gamitin mo ang bata. And yet pumunta talaga kayo, went ahead with the show and made it public.”

Mocha Uson Blog.

Hopeful Senator and former PCOO Asec. Mocha Uson laughed about this in a recent Facebook post.

“Ang saya saya! May karma ang lahat ng bagay.”


Mocha only used to provide sex advice to her followers. She would also have bedroom sessions with her group, the Mocha Girls. During the 2016 Philippine Presidential Elections, Mocha’s blog began to shift its content towards politics.



Her blog opposed much of the Philippines’ leading newsgroups such as ABS-CBN, GMA Network, Philippine Daily Inquirer and Rappler. She collectively called said publications as “Presstitutes,” a word play mashing ‘press’ and ‘prostitute’ together.

Mocha gets TV appearances.

When the President expressed his dismay at media enterprises like ABS-CBN, Mocha was soon hurling insults at the network. On April 2018, Mocha appeared in ABS-CBN’s The Bottomline hosted by Boy Abunda.

It was a mild interview as PRRD had earlier threatened the corporation with non-renewal of its broadcasting license.


Korina Sanchez interviewed Mocha for Rated K. Although Mocha had been a huge critic of Korina’s husband, Mar Roxas, the journalist pointed out that the blogger is actually newsworthy.


Rated K ratings plummets because of Mocha.

Interviewing the most controversial blogger and announcing it on social media may be a wrong move as the episode caused Rated K‘s ratings to plummet. Rated K viewers also expressed their dismay.

“ms korina, lahat ng episode mo sa rated k hindi ko pinalagpas, baka ngayon lang. Walang ka kwenta kwenta. sorry ms korina hindi kami manonood.”

“We watch Rated k all the time but we have to pass this episode”

“Magrate kaya ang episode na eto? Nanunuod ako ng rated k… pero pag siya never mind! Lipat channel na lang”

“You just wasted your show’s precious time Ms Korina”

ABS-CBN’s franchise is up for renewal in March 2020 and its enabling law which is House Bill 4349 is still pending at the House of Representatives. The network has been a constant target of the President ever since.

Duterte signs laws declaring holidays in various provinces

President Rodrigo Duterte has signed 17 laws declaring special non-working holidays in various parts of the country in commemoration of some events.

The laws, which were signed by the President on October 30 and November 8, are as follows:


  • Republic Act 11113 - Special non-working holiday in Ligao City, Albay on March 24 of every year in commemoration of its founding anniversary
  • RA 11114 -Special non-working holiday in Agoo, La Union on December 8 of every year in commemoration of its founding anniversary
  • RA 11115 - Special non-working holiday in Villanueva, Misamis Oriental on June 16 of every year in commemoration of its founding anniversary
  • RA 11116 - Special non-working holiday in Los Baños, Laguna on September 17 of every in commemoration of its founding anniversary
  • RA 11117 - Special non-working holiday in Lanao del Norte province on July 4 of every year in commemoration of its founding anniversary
  • RA 11118 - Special non-working holiday in Guimaras on May 22 of every year in commemoration of its anniversary as a province
  • RA 11119 - Special non-working holiday in Albay, including its cities, on April 3 of every year in commemoration of its founding anniversary
  • RA 11120 - Special non-working holiday in Ifugao on September 2 of every year in commemoration of the surrender of General Tomoyuki Yamashita, commander of the Japanese Imperial Army in the Philippines, in Kiangan, Ifugao
  • RA 11121 - Special non-working holiday in  Misamis Occidental on November 2 of every year in commemoration of its founding anniversary
  • RA 11122 - Special non-working holiday in Cebu City and the entire Cebu province,   including its highly urbanized and component cities, on September 21 of every year in celebration of “Cebu Press Freedom Day”
  • RA 11123 - Special non-working holiday in Occidental Mindoro on November 15 of every year in commemoration of its founding anniversary
  • RA 11124 - Special non-working holiday in Cavite City, Cavite on September 7 of every  in commemoration of its founding anniversary
  • RA 11125 - Special non-working holiday in Agusan del Sur on June 17 of every year in commemoration of its founding anniversary
  • RA 11126 - Special non-working holiday in Sultan Kudarat on November 22 of every year in commemoration of its founding anniversary
  • RA 11128 - Special non-working holiday Cadiz City, Negros Occidental on July 4 of every year in commemoration of its charter day anniversary
  • RA 11129 - Special non-working holiday in El Salvador City, Misamis Oriental on June 27 of every year in commemoration of its charter day anniversary
  • RA 11130 - Special non-working holiday in Padre Garcia, Batangas on December 1 of every year in commemoration of its founding anniversary and the annual “Kabakahan Festival”


Copies of the laws were released by Malacañang to the media on Thursday. — Virgil Lopez/RSJ, GMA News

Duterte renews franchise of Manila Broadcasting Co

President Rodrigo Duterte has signed a law renewing the franchise of Manila Broadcasting Co., one of the country’s largest radio operators, and two other networks, documents released by the Palace Thursday showed.

Duterte signed on Oct. 30 Republic Act 11109 renewing for another 25 years the franchise of Manila Broadcasting Co., which operates various radio stations, including DZRH, Love Radio, and Yes FM.

The President also signed on Oct. 30 RA Nos. 111110 and 11111 renewing the franchise of Bright Star Broadcasting Network Corp. and Vanguard Radio Network Company Inc., respectively.

Bright Star operates Like FM 105.9 while Vanguard owns Big Sound FM 95.9.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/11/15/18/duterte-renews-franchise-of-manila-broadcasting-co

Duterte OKs renewal of franchise of MBC, 2 others

President Rodrigo Duterte has approved the renewal of franchise granted to the Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC).

Duterte signed Republic Act No. 11109 last Oct. 30, which grants the renewal for another 25 years of MBC’s franchise. A copy of the law was shared to the media on Thursday.

MBC is a radio and television network currently owned by the FJE Group of Companies, which also operates hotels and a Pasay-based amusement theme park. Its AM flagship station, dzRH is the oldest radio station in the country.

Duterte, likewise, approved for another 25 years the franchises of Bright Star Broadcasting Network Corporation and Vanguard Radio Network Company.

Created in April 1992, Bright Star or Retro 105.9 DCG-FM plays a diverse mix of retro pop, dance, hip-hop, rap, R&B, new wave and soul music.

Vanguard Radio, meanwhile, provides news and entertainment through its broadcast stations in Nueva Ecija, Baguio City, La Union, Nueva Vizcaya, Isabela, Cagayan, and Bohol. /jpv

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1053896/duterte-oks-renewal-of-franchise-of-mbc-2-others