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Item 1 of 2 Security guards stand outside the headquarters of ABS-CBN network following government orders to cease its operations, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines May 5, 2020.
ABS-CBN has closely documented President Rodrigo Duterte’s brutal war on drugs that has left thousands of people dead. Such coverage has made it a target of the administration.
ABS-CBN has come under particular attack, owing to its critical coverage of Duterte’s brutal “war on drugs,” which has resulted in the death of more than 6,600 people since it began in June ...
Manila — The Philippine government ordered the country's largest broadcast network, ABS-CBN, to stop broadcasting immediately on Tuesday after its license expired. The network, which employs ...
The Philippines' media group ABS-CBN is launching a remake of its ‘Bagman’ series as a tentpole international coproduction at FilMart. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
ABS-CBN Corp.—controlled by tycoon Oscar Lopez—has agreed to buy a 35% stake in rival television network TV5 as the company, which once dominated the Philippine media industry until the ...
ABS-CBN Corp. employs over 11,000 people and has been operating as a 25-year congressional franchise. The network has been critical of Duterete’s controversial war on drugs.
ABS-CBN lost its broadcast license, but a dozen regional operations kept covering local news through cable and the internet. On Friday, that stopped.