Malacañang's communication arms have distanced themselves from a government task force's Facebook posts claiming that ABS-CBN's franchise was disapproved due to legal issues.
Malacañang’s communication arms have distanced themselves from a government task force’s Facebook posts claiming that ABS-CBN’s franchise was disapproved due to legal issues.
The NTF-ELCAC’s post, which was shared by the official pages of the PCOO and Radio Television Malacañang , made claims that ABS-CBN’s franchise renewal was junked due to legal issues and violations. “We wish to clarify that the above posts did not come from the Office of the Presidential Spokesperson and the NTF Stratcomms which is headed by the OPS. Hence, not the official statement of our Office. Thank you,” the OPS’s statement read.
“We would like to state that the resharing by the PCOO Facebook Page of a posted content by the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict Facebook Page regarding the legal situation of ABS-CBN Corporation’s broadcast license was done without the usual vetting process of our office,” he said.
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