The Philippine Star

ABS-CBN stars, talent managers agree to pay cuts as show of support to network

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Kapamilya artists with currently airing shows and their talent managers have agreed to take a cut in their talent fees to help the network deal with the impact of the shutdown of its TV and radio operations.

“We are grateful to all our artists for their understand­ing and support for the network during these difficult times. We thank them for keeping the passion and commitment to bring joy and entertainm­ent to our audience in the midst of the pandemic and the shutdown,” said ABS-CBN chief operating officer of broadcast Cory Vidanes.

The reduction in talent fees is one of the cost-saving measures undertaken by ABS-CBN as it continues to lose P30 to P35 million in daily advertisin­g revenues due to the broadcast shutdown, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to stricter production guidelines for tapings and staging of live entertainm­ent shows.

Profession­al Artist Managers, Inc. (PAMI) president June Rufino said the group of talent managers fully understand­s the situation of ABS-CBN and did not object to the plan.

Rufino said PAMI members acknowledg­e the support, profession­al developmen­t, and job opportunit­ies that ABS-CBN has given to their talents through the years.

“In good times, ABS-CBN has been with us. In bad times, we want to be there for them. Ngayon alam nila, wala ang ABS-CBN. Naiintindi­han nila iyon. We want to cooperate. We want to help ABSCBN in whatever way we can and taking a pay cut is one way to do that,” she said.

When Rufino spoke to her artists about the plan, she said her artists feel sad about the company’s situation.

“ABS-CBN has always been in the service of the Filipino. Kapag may calamities, ‘yung ABS-CBN ang nauunang tumulong. Now, it’s time for us to pay it forward,” said Rufino.

The network recently brought back some of its series and live entertainm­ent shows via the Kapamilya Channel on cable and satellite TV nationwide. These include FPJ’s Ang Probinsyan­o, A Soldier’s Heart, Love Thy Woman, Magandang Buhay, The Voice Teens, ASAP Natin ‘To and It’s Showtime. It also launched two new shows namely Paano Kita Mapapasala­matan and Iba ’Yan.

“We will continue to serve the Filipino through Kapamilya Channel on cable, satellite TV and iWant,” said Vidanes.

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