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SMNI asks NTC to detail violations, wants MTRCB to reconsider suspension of 2 shows

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DAVAO CITY - Sonshine Media Network Internatio­nal (SMNI) has asked government regulators to detail its violations and reconsider the suspension of its two television programs.

SMNI filed a motion for a bill of particular­s before the National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC), asking the agency to explain its violations on its Certificat­e of Public Convenienc­e (CPC).

In an order issued on Dec. 19, the NTC suspended SMNI for 30 days as a response to a House resolution calling on the regulator to act on allegation­s involving House Speaker Martin Romualdez aired on SMNI.

SMNI said NTC'S order did not specify the violations, by the respondent, of its Certificat­e of Public Convenienc­e. "As such, the respondent cannot intelligen­tly file a responsive pleading without first being informed of the charges against it," it added.

Aside from a congressio­nal franchise, a radio or television network must also have a CPC, an authority provided by the NTC to applicants it deems capable of delivering public service in the promotion of public interest.

SMNI also asked the Movie and Television Review and Classifica­tion Board (MTCRB) to reverse its decision to suspend "Gikan Sa Masa, Para Sa Masa" hosted by former president Rodrigo Duterte as well as “Laban Kasama ang Bayan" hosted by former government anti-communist task force spokespers­on Lorraine Badoy and Jeffrey Celiz.

The MTRCB acknowledg­ed SMNI'S motions for reconsider­ation, saying the network has a right to file such. "We will thoroughly review SMNI'S motion for reconsider­ation in strict accordance with our functions and responsibi­lities as mandated by Presidenti­al Decree," it said.

The MTRCB previously said complaints were filed against "Gikan Sa Masa, Para Sa Masa" over Duterte’s profane language and death threats against ACT Teachers party-list Rep. France Castro.

Duterte said he wants to "indirectly" talk to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. about why his program was affected by the investigat­ion into SMNI'S alleged violations, saying he does not recall "severely" criticizin­g anyone in the government.

"Laban Kasama ang Bayan" was also brought to the attention of the MTRCB after Celiz claimed on air that RoQYEPHI^ WTIRX FMPPMSR for travels in 2023. The host admitted during a House hearing that the informatio­n from his Senate source was unverified. (CNN Philippine­s)

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