Category Archives: Entertainment

TVJ To TAPE: “Eat Your Heart Out!”

The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines has crowned Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon as the undisputed kings of midday gastronomic entertainment. The ruling in the “Eat Bulaga” trademark cancellation case is a triumph of wits over, well, lunch.

With the decision in their favor, TVJ can now savor the sweet taste of victory and deliver a hearty “Eat your heart out!” to Television and Production Exponents (TAPE) Inc. It seems the battle for the trademark was more cutthroat than a cooking show, with both parties vying for the right to slap “Eat Bulaga” on their midday feast of television mediocrity.

One can only imagine the highbrow discussions that took place in the Intellectual Property Office, where presumably, the fate of the nation’s intellectual delicacies was decided with the gravity it truly deserves. 

Let the feast of legal jargon and trademark drama continue, for the real winners are, of course, the discerning viewers. Bon appétit, Philippines!

ABS-CBN: Plotting The History Of KathNiel

In an impressive display of journalistic prowess, ABS-CBN has embarked on a Herculean mission to document the groundbreaking 11-year history of KathNiel, the dynamic duo that has captured the hearts of millions. 

Forget the intricacies of NCAA March Madness bracketing; ABS-CBN has boldly chosen to channel their inner artistic genius using a flip chart paper and a trusty black marker. Who needs high-tech graphics and expert analysis when you can have the charm of hand-drawn timelines?

While basketball enthusiasts engage in the cerebral exercise of predicting national champions, ABS-CBN’s budget-friendly approach is a beacon of fiscal responsibility. In an era of digital innovation, the network has embraced the simplicity of a bygone era, proving that sometimes all you need is a flip chart and a dream. 

Move over, high-tech documentaries; ABS-CBN’s flip chart saga is the new gold standard in storytelling, leaving audiences wondering, “Why complicate things when you can just flip and draw?”