QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – Just days after entering into a partnership with House Speaker Martin Romualdez’ Prime Media Holdings, ABS-CBN and The Adobo Chronicles signed an irrevocable agreement for the former to provide content to the latter.
Earlier, ABS-CBN announced that it is willing to partner with more media organizations for its own financial survival.
Under the latest deal, ABS-CBN will use AC’s worldwide viewership (numbering more than 28 million as of this writing) to disseminate its news and entertainment content. (Since ABS-CBN’s broadcast franchise has not been renewed, the only way for the former network to have a continuing presence on the airwaves and the Internet is to use existing, legitimate entities.)
AC publisher Rene Astudillo welcomes the partnership with an open heart and open arms. “ABS-CBN’s impressive reputation for fake news, copy-cat teleseryes and celebrity gossip fits perfectly with AC’s avowed mission,” he said.
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – After being flooded with criticism on its release of a news tabloid, “The Philippine Gazette,” the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) announced that it will be coming out with an audio version of their propaganda news.
PCO told The Adobo Chronicles that beginning on June 1, 2023, it will be distributing free news cassettes at all bus terminals and LRT, MRT train stations.
“This completes our comprehensive strategy to reach each and every Filipino so that they are fully informed and updated on the goings-on in Malacañang,” a PCO spokesperson said.
Earlier, tinapa and dried fish vendors at public markets praised PCO for giving them access to free newsprint to display and sell their goods.
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