Category Archives: Social Media

ABS-CBN, Adobo Chronicles Ink Content Partnership!

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.

How To Be An Investigative Journalist 101

As a public service feature of The Adobo Chronicles, we bring you this one-minute tutorial on how to become an award-winning investigative journalist, courtesy of Raissa Robles: Use Twitter to outsource your news stories (and gossip), while posting and re-tweeting expletives. Sure winner!

ABS-CBN To Launch New Teleserye On Senator Martin Romualdez’s Network!

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – Now that ABS-CBN has entered into a content partnership with Prime Media, owned by Senate President Martin Romualdez, the defunct Lopez-owned network is set to launch a new teleserye.

The new TV series is expected to equal or exceed the popularity of MMK (Maalaala Mo Kaya) aired by ABS-CBN Entertainment.

It is produced through a collaboration of three journalists frustrated at the franchise cancellation of their favorite broadcast network, ABS-CBN. The three are ANC’s Karen Davila and Rappler’s Maria Cepeda and Pia Rañada.

The title of the new series: “MKP” (Maawa Kayo Please)