Inq7 Breakup: GMA’s Fault

Inquirer.net editor Joey Alarilla lays the smackdown on GMANews.tv editor-in-chief Malou Mangahas for her TV dogs’ conspiring to scavenge around his podcast interviews (Yeah, I know. Offline media surviving off scraps from online media. Fun times.). The last few paragraphs convey a veiled threat to keep her dogs at bay.

So, yes, it’s all been about civility.

It’s the same civility that has prevented us from pointing out that you set up GMANews.tv some eight months ago when your network had an existing agreement that INQ7.net was the news site of both the Philippine Daily Inquirer and GMA Network.

It’s the same civility that has prevented us from telling the whole truth about INQ7.net, while you go around playing the good cop, taking the “high road” and telling bloggers that it’s all a misunderstanding.

I wonder, is it easier to take the high road when you’re the one who’s at fault, and to remain silent when the truth would hurt your organization if it comes out?

Yes, we all know a lot of things, and we’ve been civil despite everything that has been happening behind the scenes.

But don’t mistake civility for approval, or expect it to last forever.

First they try to stab an online partner in the back, then they try to scavenge off its table scraps. What a sad little TV network.

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10 Comments on “Inq7 Breakup: GMA’s Fault”
  1. josh says:

    well just in the title of the site INQ7.net inquirer has the edge over gma 7. i only go to in7.net because of the advertisement on gma 7. i think its better they split up.

  2. scully says:

    i can’t find the post of malou mangahas regarding the inq7 split issue. where can i find it kaya?

  3. scully says:

    Pep is not successful–no ads….

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