The Philippine Star

TV5, ABS-CBN partnershi­p an antidote to monopoly – KBP

- By ROBERTZON RAMIREZ

The new partnershi­p between ABS-CBN Corp. and TV5 Network Inc. can be an “antidote” to monopoly, contrary to what critics of the deal might raise, according to Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) president Herman Basbaño.

“I’d like to believe that on the contrary, this is even an antidote to monopoly because in the present situation, there seems to be a so-called monopoly because we know that there is one TV network that seems to dominate the TV broadcast industry,” Basbaño told “The Chiefs” on Cignal TV’s One News on Thursday.

He added the partnershi­p would result in healthier competitio­n, as television networks in the country would be forced to produce better programs to attract more advertiser­s.

He also emphasized that the deal would help the country’s economy by creating jobs.

Thousands ended up jobless when ABS-CBN lost its franchise in 2020 during the Duterte administra­tion.

“Malaking bagay ito (This is something big). It’s more of, the impact is positive to everyone, even to GMA (network). If there is competitio­n, it brings out the best in us. We need this now,” he said. “It’s GMA that is dominating everything now, and this is the answer to that and the impact – there will be healthier competitio­n.”

On the same day TV5 and ABS-CBN announced the deal, SAGIP party-list Rep. Rodante Marcoleta asked the Philippine Competitio­n Commission (PCC) and the National Telecommun­ications Commission to have it reviewed. The NTC said it is “monitoring developmen­ts” in the joint venture.

In a statement, the PCC said it has yet to be formally notified of the agreement, but has directed its Mergers and Acquisitio­ns Office to check if the partnershi­p warrants a motu proprio review.

For its part, the NTC said that it would review the partnershi­p due to the alleged violations of ABS-CBN.

Asked to comment on calls to review the partnershi­p, Basbaño said that “it just has to be open for scrutiny.” But he emphasized the legal teams of both networks “have all taken into considerat­ion” the legal ramificati­ons of the partnershi­p.

“I’d like to believe that all things have been covered. Let’s wait and see what happens next,” Basbaño said.

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