Saturday, September 5, 2020

Tweet Scoop: Angelica Panganiban Warns of Becoming North Korea After Killing of Free TV and Wanting to Meddle in Streaming Services

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43 comments:

  1. Desperado na itong mtrcb. Dun sa interview Yung chairperson pinipilit niya na sumukob at magregister daw ang video on demand streaming sites sa kanila dahil official business Nila ay nasa pilipinas daw. Kakaloka talaga paiikutin lahat para Lang kumita. Sobrang epal Gaya ng administration na ito.

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  2. buhay pa nman ang free tv. channel nyo lng ang nawala.

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    1. Korak. Pinagsasabi nitong si Angge???

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    2. Teh she’s pertaining to the iwant tv. Xempre pati un mareregulate. Isip isip din

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    3. Obviously hindi niyo nagets ano topic niya, and it is not about their channel. And this is not about killing any media of broadcasting, it is about controlling it for their dictatorial purposes. Pinagmix nyo ata yung dalawang sentence.

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    4. 4:19 Nagbasa ba kayo? Malinaw ang sabi nya inuna ang free TV. Kalowka kayo huh.

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  3. OA mo na Angelica to compare our country to North Korea just because your station was closed because of expired franchise. In the first place, may free TV pa at plus online media is growing here in our country, ABS lang naman ang nawala which most Filipinos have already moved on so asan ang pagiging North Korea dun?? Yung sa MTRCB Netflix issue hindi pa naman final but I hope our lawmakers will not allow that MTRCB regulation to happen.

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    1. syempre naka move on ka na hindi ka naman nawalan ng work bigla bigla eh. kinompare niya lang yung nangyayari sa Pinas sa NK kasi onti onti na nawawalan ng kalayaan ang Pinas bawal na pala yun?

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    2. 1:53 hindi bawal icompare pero dun naman tayo sa makatotohanan. Nawala lang ang ABS sa free TV pero buhay na buhay sila sa digital. Nakakalabas ka pa naman ng bahay at nagagawa mo lahat ng gusto mo gawin on a daily basis tapos sasabihin mo North Korea agad? Try watching NK documentaries para malaman mo gaano kahirap buhay nila baka magpasalamat ka pa na nasa Pilipinas ka. Masyado nyo kasi ini-exaggerate lahat ng bagay eh

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    3. 1:53 Walang masama mag compare. Hindi bawal. Point ni 12:25 OA kasi to compare with North Korea.

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  4. oj din ang netflix regulation, ireview lang ang shows, mayrong anti Christ at puro cursing ang shows sa netflix. Hindi angkop sa batang manonood. Besides kung ginagawa nang south korea, why not follow. Wag nalang taxation nang digital services. Although taxed na ang ibnag tech companies sa eu

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    1. Te pwede kang gumawa ng profile para sa bata. May password din para kontrolado mo kung kelan manonood ang mga bata. Kung aalisin mo yung movie dahil sa language, religion, violence, sex, nudity...ano pang silbi ng netflix? Gusto mo Dating Daan o 700 club na lang ilagay nila?

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    2. 12:53 May cursing din sa Dating Daan baks. 700 Club is a better choice.

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    3. Sis baka nakalimutan niyo every Monday night may nagmumura at nag middle finger on national TV. Dapat dun sila mag focus.

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    4. Oo madaming inappropriate shows sa netflix para sa mga bata at dahil aware na tayo dun, kung responsableng magulang tayo, bakit natin hahayaan mga bata na manood mag-isa o nang walang gabay? Hello! You can self-regulate. Nagagawa namin sa pamilya namin. I am sure yung iba din. Di namin need ng regulating committee para makita yun good shows para sa mga bata o hindi. Me common sense pa naman kami.

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    5. Avid viewer pala si 1:26! Hahaha

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  5. Umm medyo exag ka Angelica. Hindi tayo "hermit kingdom" levels tulad ng North Korea.

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    1. Hindi pa ka level ng NK pero if you keep up with that nonchalant, wa pake, ok lang, who cares, keep my mouth shut, don't get involved, scared to talk attitude, matutulad ka sa kanila.

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    2. 12:40 Pasasaan ba at dyan rin ang punta nyo

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    3. 12:40 Malayong aabot ang Pinas sa North Korea kasi super EXTREME case sila. Puedeng mangyari but highly unlikely anytime soon.

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    4. Agree with @2:16AM. That's why, be vigilant and be always wary of the ways this government is doing.

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  6. OA naman ng North Korea. Minsan nawawala yung spirit ng action because of the words used. Nadidistract yung main issue.

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    1. honga. North Korea agad! Hindi man lang dumaan ng Africa, Belarus at Bangladesh! Direchong North Korea na agad!

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    2. She got your attention, di ba?

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    3. 2:07,Africa, Belarus and Bangladesh have freedom of speech and expression. North Korea doesn't.

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    4. Ewan ko syo 8:35 bakit hindi mo pa nagets!

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  7. Pakialaman nila yang streaming services eh binabayaran ko yan! Wala sila pake doon! I hate MTRCB! I detest their stupidity. Mo***s!

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    1. I hate MTRCB too. Another way to control our freedom.

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    2. This is another form of control. Parang comunista na tayo.. it's my money and no one has the right to tell me how I spend with it.

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  8. Yung hanash niya parang lahat ng free tv inalis. Lol hirap mawalan ng trabaho. Dami niyang time.

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    1. You're missing her point. Read and comprehend.

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    2. Agree 8:36 AM.

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  9. Let's be realistic naman Angge. yes, this government may have failed us a number of times already but to compare our country to be the next North Korea eh nakakatawa lang talaga. Wala lang kayo sa free TV pero buhay na buhay kayo sa digital at proud pa kayo na dumami subscribers niyo sa Youtube diba?? Asan ang pagiging North Korea dun?

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    1. Agree. Basahin at intindihin ang comment ni 3:15 dun sa mga nagpupumilit na baka daw matulad tayo sa North Korea.

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  10. I dont think Netflix needs to be regulated by MTRCB. For one, hindi free tv ang netflix. You have to be subscribed. Pero sa mga magsasabi na cable channels are regulated din naman. Well, that's because cable channels are accessible on TVs na as far as I know, you cannot password-protect. If mature content is being accessed by a minor using his/her parent's account, that's a parental issue that is no longer MTRCB's concern. Again, unlike TV, Netflix is password-protected. Kung pabaya ang magulang, kuny ano-ano talaga mapapanood ng bata da netflix. And this is why may children's account sa Netflix.

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  11. pinagsasabi nitong si angelica eh ang daming free tv GMA dito s US yan ang pinapanood nmin dto

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  12. masyada arogante mga taga abs porke hindi na renew franchise nila pinapatay na fress freedom. ang dami pa existing franchise like GMA, DZRH, TV5, Net25 etc. Bawat bansa merom kanya kanyang regulation policy kung ayaw niyo sa pinas mag migrate kayo kung saan niyo gusto. Freedom yun di ba. North Korea agad...ikaw nman Angelica masyado ka emotional

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  13. Weee nawalan ka lang kasi ng trabaho kaya todo hikayat ka sa publiko na makiisa sa inyo

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  14. sakay pa sa isyu, para mapag usapan. expert!

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  15. Lol, she is right. I’m an adult and it’s my money. Don’t tell me what to watch and not to watch. It’s non of your business. Bug off from my freedom and my money, MTRCB. Be gone.

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  16. Sa totoo lang hindi, ako matalinong tao. Pero mostly nag cocoment dto, wala din alam. Trabaho na ng mga magulang ang censors ng mga mapapanood for their kids. Wala na kasing magawa ang MTRCB, kaya nag hahanap ng pag kakakitaan.

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