Sunday, December 6, 2020
ABS-CBN, POSIBLENG MAGBALIK HIMPAPAWID NA — ATIENZA
Magbabalik na umano sa himpapawid ang TV network giant na ABS-CBN sa ilalim ng liderato ni House Speaker Lord Allan Velasco.
Ito ang kinumpirma ni House Deputy Speaker at Buhay Partylist Rep. Lito Atienza kasunod na rin ng pagpapalit ng liderato sa Kamara.
Kumpiyansa si Atienza na pagbibigyan muli ni Velasco na makabalik sa plenaryo ang usapin hinggil sa franchise renewal ng ABS-CBN.
I am really confident, justice will prevail by next year. They were maltreated, they were maltreated, they were eventually assassinated, so they should be given justice. Ako, I am just giving the new Speaker time to settle. Hindi naman natin puwedeng biglain, major battle, kauupo lamang niya. But I am not shying away from the responsibility and for the opportunity to come – that I’m working on – para maibalik natin ‘yung floor discussion. Hindi ‘yung special firing squad ang pumataysa ABS-CBN, firing squad eh”, paliwanag ni Atienza kung saan ang firing squad ay ang patukoy sa ginawang pagbasura agad sa komite level ng franchise renewal application ng giant network at hindi na ito na isa lang sa House Plenary.
Magugunitang sa botong 70 pabor, 11 tutol at isang abstain, matagumpay na naibasura ng house committe on legislative franchises ang aplikasyon ng ABS-CBN para mapalawig ang kanilang prangkisa.
Pero ayon kay House Minority Leader at Abang Lingkod Partylist Joseph Stephen Paduano, maaari na muling maghain ng aplikasyon ang ABS – CBN pagpasok ng 2021 alinsunod na rin sa rules ng Kamara.
(UPDATE) Sa isang pulong tungkol sa pagbabalik sa himpapawid ang TV network giant na ABS-CBN, ilan dito:
- Sa "sign-on" at "sign-off" sequences, ang 2013 na bersyon ng Lupang Hinirang na ipinalabas bago mawalan sa ere ang network noong Mayo 5, ipinalit ang digitally remastered and restored version ng 1998 Centennial Version ng National Anthem, kasunod
https://www.dwiz882am.com/index.php/abs-cbn-posibleng-magbalik-himpapawid-na-atienza/
Robes: SJDM proclaimed highly-urbanized city
Rep. Florida “Rida” Robes on Saturday announced the proclamation of San Jose del Monte as a highly-urbanized city by President Rodrigo Duterte,
In her State of the District Address and on the occasion of the inauguration of the City of San Jose Del Monte Convention Center in Barangay Sapang Palay, Robes said the President, through Proclamation No. 1057, declared SJDM as a highly-urbanized city subject to ratification in a plebiscite by qualified voters of the city.
Robes also led the inauguration of the convention center, the first of its kind in the city. She said the modern facility is part of President Duterte’s Build, Build, Build program.
It is expected to promote investment, tourism, culture, education and spur economic growth not just for the city but the whole of Bulacan, according to the SJDM representative.
https://tribune.net.ph/index.php/2020/12/06/robes-sjdm-proclaimed-highly-urbanized-city/
San Jose del Monte now a highly-urbanized city – Robes
President Rodrigo Duterte has proclaimed San Jose Del Monte in Bulacan as a highly-urbanized city, according to San Jose Del Monte City Rep. Florida Robes.
The congresswoman made the announcement during the inauguration of the City of San Jose Del Monte Convention Center (CSJDM) in Barangay Sapang Palay.
Robes said that the President, through Proclamation 1057, declared San Jose Del Monte as highly-urbanized city subject to ratification in a plebiscite by qualified voters in the city.
Robes, together with her husband, SJDM Mayor Arthur Robes, also led the inauguration of the CSJDM Convention Center, the first convention center in the city, which is part of Duterte’s Build, Build, Build program.
It is expected to encourage entrepreneurship and give full play to the development of more micro, small and medium enterprises in the city and at the same time attract more investments in commerce and industry to create more jobs.
“I am very honored to announce that President Rodrigo Duterte has declared our beloved city a highly-urbanized city. We have long waited for this and we will work more to make us truly deserving of this proclamation for the people of San Jose Del Monte,” Robes said during the inauguration.
She also delivered her State of the District Address (SODA) to appraise the city of the programs and plans they have been in place to help the city cope with the Covid-19 pandemic and other development projects for the city.
Robes, during her SODA, said the city is on its way to development with the implementation of inclusive, sound and sustainable programs to improve the lives of the people of San Jose Del Monte. “Our end-goal, of course, is to improve the quality of life of the people of San Jose del Monte. We have laid the groundwork for that and we are seeing the fruits of our hard work,” she said.
“We are now a city on the rise and I believe that we can push our city further forward through the help and support of our beloved San Joseno,” Robes said.
https://centralluzon.politics.com.ph/san-jose-del-monte-now-a-highly-urbanized-city-robes/
A time for heroes: 2007 southeast Asian Games in Nakhon Ratchasima, THAILAND
At this time to prepare the coverage, ABS-CBN executives, led by chairman, president, and CEO Eugenio Lopez III that the broadcast rights of the regional multi-sport event were to be held in the same city and country. This company, along with the Philippine Sports Commission and Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation to sign an agreement to air this event on February 24, 2006, three months after the Philippines hosted the 23rd Southeast Asian Games.
Thus, the ABS-CBN corporation through its sports division ABS-CBN Sports, its TV channels ABS-CBN and UHF network Studio 23, cable channels Balls, ANC and DZMM TeleRadyo and AM radio station DZMM, along with government station PTV-4 and rival ABC-5, and radio stations DZMM Radyo Patrol 630, DZRH, DZSR Sports Radio 918, 92.3 XFM and 106.7 Dream FM to cover the 2007 edition of Southeast Asian Games in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Thailand live nationwide and worldwide on all platforms - TV, Radio, Internet via Facebook and Youtube on PC, smartphones, and tablets.
This coverage was powered by the Philippine Sports Commission and UCare, co-presented by the Department of Tourism, Alaxan FR, and Petron, and in part by Pride Detergent, Unique Toothpaste, Shield Bath Soap, Meralco, Jollibee, Hapee, Capsulac, Accel, MC Billboards, Tanduay, Nestle Milo, PLDT, Globe, TM, Eyeberry, Dunkin Donuts, Cherry Mobile, Fukuda, My Juiz, AICS, Manila Bulletin, 2GO, GES, Steeltech Colored Roofing and M Lhuillier Financial Services, Inc.
Rival network GMA having its banners and pins for the event.
besides next to kart racer Guidicelli, Sy, Bumgarner and race car driver Pastor is Cebu basketball player and businessman Jeremy Ryan Huang, who was joined by CGA&P (Sen. Cayetano, Go, Abrera and Protacio) in Manila, on December 9, 2007, at Spiral Restaurant of the Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila in Pasay City.
Radio announcer Dennis Antenor, Jr. (formerly known as Dennis Guisado of YES! FM 101.1) was at the DZRH studio, while dozens of amusement-park goers outside of Star City - Amusement Park and PICC participating in the "Occupy" protests, as well the Anti-government protesters clash with police at Roxas Boulevard.
While Guidicelli, Sy, Bumgarmer, Pastor and Huang in Manila with CGA&P, Diaz, Joven dela Merced, Magsaysay, San Diego and Tayao-Cabrera, is no other than Enchong Dee and Ken Uy, are participated at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games swimming competitions in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. Uy was in lane 4 of men's 100-meter freestyle finals at past 7 p.m. on December 8 and Dee was in lane 8 of men's 100-meter butterfly finals at past 7:29 p.m. on the same day.
It can be remembered that only a number of GMA-7 programs reached the top spots in the primetime rating charts in the history of the Rainbow Network this 2004: these are Imbestigador and StarStruck. It was two years since GMA-7 launched an offensive to snatch away the overall No. 1 Philippine TV network spot from ABS-CBN (still called the Star Network) but only had its 2 shows out of the top 10 primetime slots currently. ABS-CBN is still clinging on to a vast Metro Manila audience share of 40-50% (in contrast to GMA-7’s Metro Manila audience share of 20-35%), and a massive regional share of 70-90%. It’s a stark contrast with what happened to ABS-CBN after EDSA Uno, where it took less than 2 years to go back to the overall No. 1 spot for the Philippines’ most-watched TV network (having its 10 shows in the top 10 primetime slots), which it had since 1953-1972 and 1986-2004. And ABS-CBN still has the strong trust of the majority of advertisers, being the No. 1 network for the whole of 2003.
Claims are virtually ridiculous, malicious, and baseless with regards to ABS-CBN conniving with 2 of the world’s most trusted TV rating groups–AGB and AC Nielsen, and with regards to the moving of channels of both ABS-CBN and GMA-7 by some cable operators, who were falsely accused of conniving with ABS-CBN execs, as various reports by the Philippine Star declared so.
While GMA-7 heavily has its Kapuso campaign since October 27, 2002, ABS-CBN still has the Kapamilya campaign, which has been with the network since January 1, 2000. The Kapamilya campaign of ABS-CBN was first done in coinciding ABS-CBN’s two grand events: the network’s Philippine Independence Centennial party at Expo Filipino in June 1998, and the nationwide and worldwide multimedia year-end broadcast “The ABS-CBN Worldwide Celebration of the New Millennium” last December 31, 1999, to January 1, 2000.
Pia Archangel, Arnold Clavio, Mike Enriquez, Angelique Lazo, Vicky Morales, Connie Sison, Jessica Soho, and Mel Tiangco at the Westside Studio of Broadway Centrum and Studio 2 of GMA Network Center are anchors of the live 48-hour marathon sports coverage.
The primetime drama series of two networks were pushed back for up to two hours.
This coverage would compare the 1995 visit of Pope John Paul II for the 10th world youth day in Manila.
2007 Southeast Asian Games veterans
Beijing Olympic qualifiers Ryan Arabejo, Miguel Molina and James Walsh of swimming and Tsomlee Go of taekwondo lead the list of Thailand-bound athletes named by the SEAG POC-PSC Task Force yesterday.
Filipino athletes will compete in 44 events in the 10-day sports spectacle opening Dec. 5 at the Nakhon Ratchasima Stadium.
Three hundred fifty-six male and 235 female athletes comprise the delegation which could have their hands full defending the championship they won at home turf in 2005.
Arabejo, Molina and Walsh spearhead the swimming team that includes Daniel Coakley, Nikita Dacera, Ernest Lorenzo Dee, Ronald Guiriba, Kendrick Uy, Denjylie Cordero, Anna Celina Gonzales, Jaclyn Pangilinan, Nicole Santiago and Erica Totten.
Go banners the taekwondo squad including Mike Alejandrino, Alexander Briones, Jeffrey Figueroa, John Paul Lizardo, Ernesto Juan Mendoza, Carlos Jose Padilla, Manuel Rivero, Kathleen Eunice Alora, Kirstie Elaine Alora, Loralie Catalan, Veronica Domingo, Mary Antoinette Rivero, Maria Criselda Roxas, Sabrina Simbulan and Esther Marie Singson.
Doha Asiad gold medalist Joan Tipon leads the 17-strong boxing team that also include Delfin Boholst, Junel Cantancio, Maraon Golez, Joegen Ladon, Wilfredo Lopez, Albert Pabila, Orlando Tacuyan Jr., Junie Tizon, Bill Vicera, Annie Albania, Alice Kate Aparri, Jouvilet Chilem, Annaliza Cruz, Josie Gabuco, Mitchelle Martinez and Renijen Sofla.
The RP Davis Cup team of Cecil Mamiit, Eric Taino, Johnny Arcilla and Patrick John Tierro seeks to sustain its romp in the games. The women’s team is composed of Czarina Mae Arevalo, Maureen Diaz, Denise Dy and Diane Matias.
Basketball, football, futsal, lawn bowls, rugby football submitted names subject to final confirmation.
Curiously, Filipino-Am Alex Crisano, barred in the PBA due to lack of documents, is in the tentative men’s basketball lineup that also includes UAAP MVP winner Jervy Cruz and NCAA recruit Pong Escobal.
The ladies team named 12 players plus two alternates. In the list is US NCAA product Victoria Brick.
Athletics has the largest delegation with 40 followed by softball with 34, futsal and traditional boat race with 28 each, basketball and fencing with 24, baseball 22, football 20, cycling 19, shooting 17, taekwondo 16 and sepak takraw 15.