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    CNN Philippines ceases broadcast in two days

    Nine Media Corp., the franchise owner of CNN Philippines on Monday, announced the end of its news operations effective 31 January, nine year after its first broadcast, due to financial losses. 

    “It is with heavy heart that we share the difficult news that Nine Media Corp’s news production will stop its operations  due to serious financial losses, made even worse by the pandemic,” Benjamin Ramos, president of Nine Media told its employees during its general meeting. 

    “It has been increasingly clear that we are unable to support operations,” he added. 

    Records from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) show that Nine Media posted a net loss of P239.72 million in 2022, higher than the P231.39 million it posted in 2021.

    The company’s capital deficiency amounted to P455.2 million and P226.2 million as at those dates, the record show.

    Ramos said management is committed to give compensation to all its employees. 

    “Everyone will be given separation —  one month’s pay for every year of service plus the conversion of your leaves and salary for the months of January and February,” Ramos said. 

    “For our talent you will receive an additional one month talent fee,” he added. 

    CNN Philippines describes itself as the Philippines’ only predominantly English-language channel on free-to-air television as well as on cable and pay television.

    Nine Media signed a deal with Atlanta-based Turner Broadcasting System to launch CNN Philippines in March 2015.

    Broadcasting on free TV Channel 9, CNN Philippines was the fifth local franchise of US brand CNN (Cable News Network) in Asia, after CNN Indonesia, CNN Türk, CNN Arabic and CNN-IBN (now CNN-News18 in India).

    Nine Media is a subsidiary of the ALC Group of Companies, established by the late Ambassador Antonio Cabangon-Chua. The Cabangon-Chua family also owns other media companies such as RPN, Aliw Broadcasting Network, radio stations DWIZ and Home Radio 97.9, the broadsheet BusinessMirror, tabloid Pilipino Mirror, and magazine Philippines Graphic Weekly.

    Their other businesses include Citystate Savings Bank, Fortune Life Insurance Co. Inc., Eternal Plans Inc., Citystate Properties and Management Corp. (CPMC), Isuzu GenCars Inc., as well as several hotels and resorts in Metro Manila and the provinces.

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