#CNNPhilippines

Norobiik @Norobiik@noc.socialNorobiik@noc.social
2024-02-01

A day after the shutdown of #CNNPhilippines and the removal of its digital platforms, #TV5 and #MediaQuest-owned #RPTV was launched on the news outlet’s frequency on Thursday, Feb. 1.

The free-to-air channel is said to contain “sports, news, and entertainment designed to entertain the Filipino family,” according to a release from the media conglomerates.

RPTV launches following shutdown of CNN #Philippines
entertainment.inquirer.net/539

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The splash page for the new RPTV TV  channel showing several popular TV personalities
Norobiik @Norobiik@noc.socialNorobiik@noc.social
2024-02-01

All that remains of #CNNPhilippines as of writing are the cached search results pointing to the website, which states it is “unavailable” when visited. Aside from this, snapshots of the site remain as archived on #TheWaybackMachine of #TheInternetArchive.

CNN Philippines website, social media presence erased after closure of operations
rappler.com/technology/interne

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Eugene Alvin Villar 🇵🇭seav@en.osm.town
2024-02-01

The day after the last day of operation and the website and social media accounts of CNN Philippines are gone. 😢

I hope there's an archive somewhere and not just on the @internetarchive.

deadline.com/2024/01/cnn-phili

#PressFreedom #journalism #CNNPhilippines #Philippines #tootSEA

Norobiik @Norobiik@noc.socialNorobiik@noc.social
2024-01-27

#MANILA#CNNPhilippines is going off the air nearly nine years after debuting into the local broadcasting industry as its local franchise holder decided to pull the plug after accumulating financial losses exceeding P5 billion.

CNN #Philippines has been using the #RPN9 frequency since its launch in 2015. With this shutdown, the frequency will revert to government control.

business.inquirer.net/442885/c

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Norobiik @Norobiik@noc.socialNorobiik@noc.social
2024-01-25

#MANILA, #Philippines – Employees of CNN Philippines, the only predominantly English-language channel on free TV in the Philippines, anxiously await the outcome of a management-level meeting on Thursday, January 25, as rumors of a company shutdown circulate.

#CNNPhilippines and its financial troubles
rappler.com/business/cnn-phili

jomeljomel
2022-02-01

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