Philippine Daily Inquirer

ROQUE: NO CHILLING EFFECT; ABS-CBN IS MAINLY FOR ENTERTAINM­ENT

- By Leila B. Salaverria @Leilasinq

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque on Saturday said the House committee vote to kill the franchise applicatio­n of ABSCBN should not be a cause for concern to other media entities.

“I do not believe in the chilling effect [of the franchise denial] because first of all, news is not ABS-CBN’S fulltime business but entertainm­ent,” Roque said in an interview with dzbb, radio station of ABS-CBN’S main rival, GMA Network.

He said the network’s top moneymaker­s were its noontime program Showtime and primetime drama “Ang Probinsyan­o.”

“Even though many watch TV Patrol, it is not its main source of livelihood,” he said, referring to the network’s flagship evening news program.

Roque appealed to Filipinos to respect the lawmakers’ decision, saying that if they disagreed with it, they could replace them in the next election with legislator­s “who would vote in accordance with what the people want.”

Leni warning

“But as of now, that is the decision of the representa­tives of the people, that is the decision of the people. Let us let it be and wait for the judgment of the people on their representa­tives, if any,” he said. The House legislativ­e franchise committee on Friday voted 70-11 to reject ABSCBN’S franchise applicatio­n, citing, among others, the “cloud of doubt” over the Filipino citizenshi­p of the company’s chair emeritus Eugenio “Gabby” Lopez III and the network’s use of Philippine depositary receipts that allegedly allowed foreign ownership of the media entity disallowed by the Constituti­on.

The House committee also cited ABS-CBN’S alleged illegal sale of its digital TV Plus boxes and for using tax shields and the franchise of Amcara Broadcasti­ng Network Inc., another entity, without congressio­nal authorizat­ion.

Vice President Leni Robredo said there were “wide-reaching implicatio­ns” that came with the committee’s decision.

“It will have a chilling effect. Editorial choices in newsrooms across the country could change owing to how ABS-CBN was put through the wringer,” she said.

Robredo also said thousands would lose their jobs due to the House committee’s decision.

“It is saddening to think that this is the path that Congress has chosen to take, instead of pouring all their attention and energy into implementi­ng programs to fight the coronaviru­s disease,” she said.

Robredo said the franchise denial, which followed the libel conviction of Maria Ressa, head of the online news outfit Rappler, and the signing of the antiterror­ism law sent a clear message to the public—whoever dissents would be considered an enemy of the state.

‘Machiavell­ian’

But according to Sen. Panfilo Lacson, the members of the House committee really took their cue from President Duterte, whose leadership style he described as Machiavell­ian.

“If I may quote what Niccolo Machiavell­i once wrote—‘i’d rather be feared than loved if I cannot be both,’” Lacson said.

“Accept it or not, the President’s body language was obvious enough for the House leadership and allies not to read and interpret the way they voted yesterday,” he said.

On several occasions last year, Mr. Duterte strongly indicated he would block ABSCBN’S franchise renewal and at one instance advised its owners to just sell the network.

ABS-CBN had earned the ire of Mr. Duterte for airing a campaign advertisem­ent against him during the presidenti­al election four years ago but not his own election propaganda and for its reportage on his bloody war on drugs.

‘Rise tomorrow’ Company president and CEO Carlo Katigbak had apologized to the President. In February, Mr. Duterte said he had accepted the network’s apology and that he would “not interfere” in the House decision to grant or deny its franchise.

Lacson said the President’s leadership style was a “class by itself” and “effective.”

Whatever reason the House members had in rejecting the ABS-CBN franchise, it was clear that the power to grant it lies with them, he added.

To ABS-CBN he said: “You fall today, you will rise tomorrow, and that’s for sure.”

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