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		<title>Rappler co-founder questions ‘guns blazing’ legal attack on top network</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Pacific Media Watch The Philippines top state lawyer has filed a lawsuit against the country’s key television broadcaster with “guns blazing” but he ought to be devoting more effort on governance, says Rappler co-founder and managing editor Glenda M. Gloria. Gloria, who has been announced as a keynote speaker for the Asian Congress for Media ]]></description>
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<p>The Philippines top state lawyer has <a href="https://www.rappler.com/nation/251398-void-abs-cbn-franchise-calida-asks-supreme-court?">filed a lawsuit</a> against the country’s key television broadcaster with “guns blazing” but he ought to be devoting more effort on governance, says <em><a href="https://www.rappler.com/">Rappler</a> </em>co-founder and managing editor <a href="https://www.rappler.com/authorprofile/glenda-gloria">Glenda M. Gloria</a>.</p>
<p>Gloria, who has been announced as a keynote speaker for the <a href="https://www.acmc2020.org/">Asian Congress for Media and Communication (ACMC)</a> in Auckland later this year, made the criticism in her latest <a href="https://www.rappler.com/views/newsletters/251494-calida-guns-this-week-outlook-february-10-16-2020"><em>Beyond the Spin</em> column</a>.</p>
<p><em>Rappler</em> and the top network <a href="https://news.abs-cbn.com/">ABS-CBN</a>, which has 11,000 employees with their jobs on the line, have been under constant attack by President Rodrigo Duterte during his presidency.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.acmc2020.org/"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> ACMC Change, Adaptation and Innovation: Media, Communication and Culture conference</a></p>
<p>In an article entitled <a href="https://www.rappler.com/views/newsletters/251494-calida-guns-this-week-outlook-february-10-16-2020">“Calida’s guns”</a>, Gloria said Solicitor-General Jose Calida had filed a shock petition against the broadcaster before the Supreme Court, asking the justices to void the 25-year franchise of ABS-CBN which is due to expire on March 30.</p>
<p>“We should all look at this for what it simply is: a two-pronged attack to bring down ABS-CBN through judicial action and legislative fiat, whichever would come first,” she wrote.</p>
<p>Various bills for its renewal are pending and up for debate before the expiry date in the House of Representatives, which has the sole mandate to issue franchises.</p>
<p>Protests by supporters of the popular TV network and media freedom advocates and journalists have been widespread against the action by the Duterte government.</p>
<p>Noting that Calida was the fourth highest paid public official in the Philippines, Gloria wrote: “Now if only Calida’s efficiency, doggedness, and surgical precision were applied to governance – the kind that calms a nation in the face of the coronavirus, the type that acts upon evacuees’ woes after the Taal volcano eruption, or simply one that tries to end our traffic nightmare.”</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Unprecedented backlog&#8217;</strong><br />
She also noted that Calida’s office had “an unprecedented one million cases in backlog” in 2017.</p>
<p>On Monday, Calida also sought a gag order against the network.</p>
<p>Gloria will be a keynote speaker at the ACMC &#8220;Change, adaption and innovation&#8221; conference hosted by <a href="https://www.aut.ac.nz/">Auckland University of Technology</a> on November 26-28.</p>
<p>She took up journalism during the Marcos dictatorship years after graduating from the University of Santo Tomas in Manila.</p>
<p>“Revolutions and transitions have shaped her career and temperament as a journalist,” says the <a href="https://www.rappler.com/authorprofile/glenda-gloria"><em>Rappler</em> website</a>.<em> Rappler</em>, one of the most innovative media companies, is also a champion of a free press and has often clashed with Duterte.</p>
<p>Gloria has worked for the <em>Philippine Daily Inquirer, The Manila Times</em>, the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism and for international news agencies.</p>
<p>In the closing period of the administration of former President Joseph Estrada, she co-founded <em>Newsbreak</em>, which started as a newsweekly.</p>
<p><strong>Conflict books</strong><br />
From 2008 to January 2011, she managed ANC, the ABS-CBN news channel, as its chief operating officer.</p>
<p>A Nieman journalism fellow at Harvard University in 2018, she is the author of <em>Under the Crescent Moon: Rebellion in Mindanao</em> (with Marites Dañguilan-Vitug), a groundbreaking book on the conflict in Mindanao that won the National Book Award.</p>
<p>In 2011, she wrote <em>The Enemy Within: An Inside Story on Military Corruption</em>, with Aries Rufo and Gemma Bagayaua-Mendoza.</p>
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<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2020/02/18/philippine-solicitor-general-seeks-gag-order-against-top-tv-channel/">Philippine Solictor-General seeks gag order against top TV channel</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.acmc2020.org/">More information on the Asian Congress for Media and Communication conference</a></li>
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