The Philippine Star

Gov’t seeks details of Cabangon-Chua’s deal with RPN 9

- By DELON PORCALLA

The government wants to know the circumstan­ces behind the recent purchase by business tycoon Antonio Cabangon-Chua – who served as ambassador to Laos during the time of former president Gloria Arroyo – of a majority stake in partly-sequestere­d RPN-9 network.

“RPN-9 is one of the agencies under the supervisio­n of our office, pursuant to Executive Order 4, series of 2010,” Press Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. of the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office wrote in an email to Palace reporters.

“This office, together with the PCGG, had requested the board of directors of RPN-9 and its corporate secretary to submit all the requisite documents regarding the sale of the shares by Solar (television network),” he added.

The National Government, through the Presidenti­al Commission on Good Government, is a stockholde­r of RPN-9, owning 20.80 percent of the total shares. It is thus a “minority” in the board, Coloma acknowledg­ed.

Radio Philippine­s Network-9 was bought by Solar Entertainm­ent Corp. who owns 34.16 percent of the formerly sequestere­d TV network that started its operations during the time of then President Ferdinand Marcos.

Another substantia­l shareholde­r is Far East Managers and Investors, Inc. (FEMII), the group of former ambassador and Marcos crony Roberto Benedicto who owns 32 percent of RPN-9.

The remaining shares comprising of 13.04 percent of total shares are owned by private individual stockholde­rs.

Last Thursday, The STAR reported that media mogul Cabangon-Chua – who owns Aliw Broadcasti­ng Corp. that operates radio station dwIZ and publishes the daily business newspaper Business Mirror – bought Solar TV network.

Aliw Broadcasti­ng Corp. was establishe­d in 1991 and currently operates 10 radio stations, including Home Radio in Metro Manila.

A source said Cabangon-Chua has been elected chairman of RPN-9, replacing Wilson Tieng who owns Solar Entertainm­ent Corp. that has a 33-percent stake in the TV network partly owned by the government.

RPN-9 is also partly owned by the Benedicto family which is closely associated with the late President Marcos and former First Lady Imelda Marcos and Far East Managers and Investors Inc.

The source added that talks between the camp of Cabangon-Chua and the Tieng group for the acquisitio­n of the stake of Solar Entertainm­ent in RPN-9 are ongoing.

Solar Entertainm­ent is a leader in the creation, promotion and distributi­on of entertainm­ent and sports content programmin­g. Its roster of entertainm­ent and sports channels include ETC, 2nd Avenue, Jack TV, Solar Sports and Basketball TV.

Starting Aug. 23, the Solar News website would also change its address from its current www.sol-arnews. to www.9news.ph while its Twitter account would become @9newsph and Facebook account will be www.facebook.com/9newsph.

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