Philippines orders top broadcaster to halt operations

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MANILA: The Philippines' top broadcaster ABS-CBN on Tuesday (May 5) was ordered off the air over a stalled operating licence renewal, drawing fresh charges that authorities were cracking down on press freedom. Since running afoul of President Rodrigo Duterte in 2016, the media powerhouse has seen bills to extend its franchise languish in Congress.

MANILA: The Philippines' top broadcaster ABS-CBN on Tuesday was ordered off the air over a stalled operating licence renewal, drawing fresh charges that authorities were cracking down on press freedom.

ABS-CBN's 25-year licence expired Monday, but officials had previously given assurances the radio, TV and internet goliath would be allowed to operate provisionally. Early in his term, Duterte accused the network of failing to air his 2016 campaign advertisements and not returning the payments. But there has been a lingering threat in the form of a case filed in the nation's top court by the government's lawyer Jose Calida, which sought ABS-CBN's immediate closure.

 

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