The Philippine Star

House probe sought on ABS-CBN blocktime deal

- By EDU PUNAY

Despite its closure, ABS-CBN Corp.’s ordeal may not be over yet, as a congressma­n is calling for an investigat­ion into the resumption of its daily programmin­g through a deal with the licensed television station, ZOE Broadcasti­ng Network.

New House Minority Leader Joseph Stephen Paduano has urged the National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC) and the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to look into ABS-CBN’s blocktime agreement with ZOE for possible legal and tax issues after its shows returned to free TV last Oct. 10.

“There is a legal issue about it. Let’s just see what will happen there,” the Abang Lingkod party-list congressma­n told reporters in a virtual press conference last Wednesday.

Paduano, who now heads a 23-member bloc in the House of Representa­tives, also hinted another congressio­nal inquiry against the former broadcast giant.

“Let the NTC do the study or investigat­ion on that matter. Then NTC will recommend it to Congress, to the committee on franchise, and the committee will act on it. We also have the responsibi­lity and the right to investigat­e it,” he said, citing Congress’ oversight function.

Apart from legal matters surroundin­g the blocktime deal, Paduano said there could also be a tax issue that the BIR should look into since ZOE TV has a tax- exempt status being a religious broadcasti­ng entity.

“Once you’re a commercial TV or network, you have to pay your taxes. That’s my issue with ABS-CBN. The profits of ABS-CBN go to Big Dipper (because they are accredited by Philippine Economic Zone Authority). That’s tax evasion. There’s really an issue there. You have to pay your taxes,” he said.

“The BIR should check on it; and the NTC (too). If you’re a commercial entity you have to pay your taxes,” he insisted.

But Anakalusug­an party-list Rep. Mike Defensor did not see anything wrong with the blocktime deal.

“I have no problem with that, because this blocktime arrangemen­t – it is not a utilizatio­n of the franchise; it is the franchise of ZOE and they are buying into it,” he explained.

“So ABS-CBN is still a corporatio­n and it is within their right to do so,” Defensor said.

ZOE TV, owned by televangel­istturned- congressma­n Deputy Speaker Eddie Villanueva of CIBAC party-list, has rebranded and is now known as A2Z Channel 11.

The founder of Jesus is Lord Church Worldwide was lauded by ABS-CBN talents for allowing their programs to return on air. But in return, he said they should thank the Lord instead.

“Just thank the Lord who is the real owner of A2Z Channel 11 and who loves all human beings,” Villanueva was quoted as saying.

The blocktime deal has allowed ABSCBN programs to return on free TV this month. Its operations ceased last May 5 when its previous 25-year legislativ­e franchise expired. The Lopez-owned network sought a renewal of its franchise but the House committee on legislativ­e franchises rejected it in early July.

Blocktimin­g is the Philippine broadcast media practice of buying “blocks of airtime” to produce programs independen­t of networks and stations.

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