
CLAIM: Nakakuha na ng prangkisa ang ABS-CBN, kaya makababalik na ito sa free TV simula Pebrero 10.
RATING: HINDI TOTOO
Lumaganap sa Facebook at X (dating Twitter) ang sunod-sunod na maling pahayag na nagsasabing magbabalik sa free TV ang ABS-CBN simula Pebrero 10.
Ayon sa mga post, gagamitin umano ng network ang “Channel 3,” na nagpapahiwatig na nakakuha na ito ng prangkisa mula sa Kongreso upang mag-operate sa free TV.
Ngunit hanggang ngayon, hindi pa rin nabibigyan ng Kongreso ang ABS-CBN Corp. ng 25-taong prangkisa na magpapahintulot dito na muling magbrodkast. FULL STORY HERE
Video edit by: Maria Minerva Melendres
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