Amid the rounding ABS-CBN issues, Jobert Sucaldito takes personal in recent attack versus his former network.
JOBERT SUCALDITO – Former Kapamilya radio reporter Jobert Sucaldito expresses another attack against his former network, ABS-CBN.
The biggest television network in the Philippines was halted in broadcasting and went off air. Through the cease and desist order released by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), the network shut down as their 25-year legislative franchise has expired.
Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano and several other lawmakers filed House Bill No. 6732 but this was junked as the House has opted to discuss the 25-year franchise instead. The bill is also known as “An Act Granting the ABS-CBN Corporation A Franchise to Construct, Install, Operate and Maintain Radio and Television Broadcasting Stations in the Philippines, and For Other Purposes”.
Now, their former member, Jobert Sucaldito, has an attack against the network after the congressional hearing regarding franchise renewal. He lambasted the network stressing that they have already mastered the “paawa effect” through their “emotional appeals”.
He even added that is where the network is good at – in gaining sympathy from the people after conditioning the people’s minds that they are the victim. Sucaldito also attacked President and CEO Carlo Katigbak. He wrote, “Paano kaya kaming pinagtatanggal ninyo at sinuspinde indefinitely? Naisip niyo rin ba ang naging buhay ng more than 100 cameramen na pinagtatanggal ninyo nung 2010 at pinakain pa sa five-star hotels bago ninyo sinabing they’re no longer connected with your company?”
For him, what the network has done all along was pure “emotional blackmail”. He was even in “awe” over the arguments of Congressman Marcoleta who is against the franchise renewal. He accordingly jotted down every singled issues of ABS-CBN including the citizenship of Gabby Lopez.
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