Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

No conflict on DOJ, Solgen stand on ABS-CBN pay per view

- BY BENJAMIN PULTA

MANILA — Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra on Tuesday clarified that his agency’s opinion on the debacle over broadcast firm ABS-CBN’S franchise sought by the National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC) does not conflict with portions of the petition for quo warranto against the network by the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG).

Guevarra said the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) opinion interprete­d the standard phrase for commercial purposes in all broadcast franchises as broad enough to cover other sources of income apart from the usual advertisin­g revenues, including pay per view, but subject to relevant regulation­s or guidelines promulgate­d by the NTC.

“That opinion was not particular to ABS-CBN. On the other hand, the quo warranto petition filed by the OSG alleges that said company offered payper-view quite prematurel­y, as NTC guidelines on the matter were not yet formulated,” he said in a message to reporters.

During Monday’s Senate hearing, Guevarra said the government may grant ABS-CBN a provisiona­l authority to continue operating pending the renewal of its franchise through a concurrent resolution of Congress authorizin­g the NTC to issue a provisiona­l authority.

He said this is the position of the DOJ after noting a gap in the law that could have declared the status of operations of a radio and TV franchisee pending the renewal of its franchise.

In cases of such gaps, he said the equity principle could be applied.

He added that the “sovereign power” of Congress to grant a franchise “also includes the power to prescribe the rights of a franchisee applicant pending filing of determinat­ion of the renewal of its franchise by the Congress.”

Guevarra said such considerat­ions may be extended not only to ABS-CBN, but also to other entities similarly situated.

On the other hand, NTC Commission­er Gamaliel Cordoba said the agency could withdraw a provisiona­l franchise it issued “subject to conditions.”

He said the guidelines can also be provided in the resolution to be adopted by Congress. ■

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PCOO DOJ Sec. Menard Guevarra.

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