Lawmakers vote to close down Philippines’ largest TV network
MANILA, Philippines — Philippine lawmakers voted Friday to reject the license renewal of the country’s largest TV network, shutting down a major news provider that had been repeatedly threatened by the president over its critical coverage.
The House of Representatives committee on franchises, dominated by President Rodrigo Duterte’s political allies, voted 70-11 to reject a new 25-year franchise for ABS-CBN Corp. The National Telecommunications Commission had ordered the broadcaster to shut down in May after its old franchise expired. It halted broadcasting then, but the vote takes it off the air permanently.
Duterte and his allies had raised questions about the network’s compliance with the law and the terms of its franchise.
International media watchdogs condemned the closure of ABS-CBN, which was founded in 1953, as a major blow to press freedom.