The Philippines' National Telecommunications Commission issues a cease and desist order to the broadcasting operations of ABS-CBN, the country's largest media network, as Congress fails to renew its franchise granted in 1995. The network signed off at 7:52 PM, Philippine Standard Time. The last time the network was shut down was upon the declaration of martial law by the Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
The Philippines' National Telecommunications Commission orders ABS-CBN, the country's largest media network, to cease operations by midnight as Congress fails to renew its operational license.
The Philippines' National Telecommunications Commission (NTC)orders itsbroadcastingoperationsofABS-CBN, the country's largest media network, to cease operations on7:45p.m. as Congress fails to renew its franchisegrantedin1995.Thelasttimethenetworkwasshutdownwasuponthedeclarationofmartial lawbythePhilippinedictatorFerdinandMarcos.
The Philippines' National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) orders the broadcasting operations of ABS-CBN, the country's largest media network, to cease operations on 7:45 p.m. as Congress fails to renew its franchise granted in 1995. The last time the network was shut down was upon the declaration of martial law by the Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
The Philippines' National Telecommunications Commission orders the broadcasting operations of ABS-CBN, the country's largest media network, to cease at 7:45 p.m. as Congress fails to renew its franchise granted in 1995. The last time the network was shut down was upon the declaration of martial law by the Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
The Philippines' National Telecommunications Commission issuesaceaseanddesistorder tothe broadcasting operations of ABS-CBN, the country's largest media network, as Congress fails to renew its franchise granted in 1995.Thenetworksignedoffat7:52PM,PhilippineStandardTime. The last time the network was shut down was upon the declaration of martial law by the Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos.