The Fall of Philippine TV

The profits of the Philippines’ top two TV networks are falling like rocks. No surprise here: YouTube is huge in the Philippines. ABS-CBN profit falls ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp.’s third-quarter net profit declined by eight percent to P178.9 million from P194.5 million a year before, the company said. GMA Network 9-month profit down 11% GMA Network Inc. said its net [...]

The Fall of Philippine TV

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43 Comments (with 1 Conversation) on “The Fall of Philippine TV”
  1. bang says:

    man, not everyone has easy and immediate access to the internet in this country —

    …. only about six percent of Philippine public high schools have facilities that give students …. access to the Internet.
    link

  2. Mike Abundo says:

    Screw the public high schools. Twenty million Filipinos — nearly a quarter of the population — will be online next year.

  3. bang says:

    ye — but tv’s still a lot cheaper — (hopefully not literally)

  4. JosiahJared says:

    You’re quite right!

  5. JosiahJared says:

    @bang

    Internet is much cheaper you could do lot of things!

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