Anti-Indecency Board fines Brigada over ‘controversial’ radio interview

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THE Cebu City Anti-Indecency Board imposed a five-figure fine on radio station Brigada News FM Cebu and its broadcasters, lawyer Juril Patiño and Dennes Tabar, for their controversial live interview with a minor rape victim from Dumanjug, Cebu, on March 13, 2024.The interview, which went viral, drew criticism for being unethical. Caib also demanded a public apology from the radio station and broadcasters.

The Facebook Live video has since been deleted.The broadcasters admitted their wrongdoing and accepted responsibility during a hearing with the Caib members, according to the PIO report.Caib will send a formal letter to the radio station outlining its decision. It said it may recommend the station’s closure to the city mayor if a similar violation occurs in the future. “If magkagrabe , we can recommend to the City the closure of the establishment.

 

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