QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – Former Philippine Vice President and screaming news reader Noli de Castro questioned why celebrities Maine Mendoza and Arjo Atayde wed during the onslaught of typhoon Egay.
De Castro wasn’t happy that while thousands of Filipinos were experiencing the devastating effects of the typhoon, Mendoza and Atayde were tying the knot in Baguio City.
The Adobo Chronicles has this question for de Castro:
Why were you wearing a suit while reading the news in the height of the typhoon? Shouldn’t you have worn a raincoat instead?
Nonetheless, we fully support de Castro — his permanent retirement.
SAN FRANCISCO, California (The Adobo Chronicles, San Francisco Bureau) – The big news among social media platforms this week is the rebranding of Twitter to X. Elon Musk’s company seemed to have inspired competitors to follow suit, changing their names to one letter, and their logos to plain black.
YouTube will now simply be called “Y” and Instagram, “Z.” That completes the last three letter of the English alphabet.
But Meta (formerly Facebook) will not be left behind. Mark Zuckerberg told The Adobo Chronicles that it will soon rebrand (again) as “M.”
But why would The Adobo Chronicles buck the trend? So we are also rebranding and will now be called simply as “A”.
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – ‘Tis the season for name and logo changes, and GMA television is no exception.
Today, GTV which is entirely owned by GMA Network announced it will rebrand itself and henceforth will be called BTV.
The decision came after GTV and GMA were criticized by Filipino TV audiences for allowing the kind of slapstick and offensive comedy that defines its noon-time show, “It’s Showtime.”
The end of the straw came in a recent episode of the show where real-life partners Vice Ganda and Ion Perez were seen provocatively finger-licking some cake icing in front of children. Many saw the act very inappropriate and called the MTRCB (Movie and Television Ratings and Classification Board) to impose sanctions on the show and network.
Unknown to many, “GTV” stands for “Good TV.” The new name, “BTV” will mean “Bad TV.”
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