ABS-CBN sent an official statement about the come back of Showtime today. Twenty days of suspension imposed by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) to said program of abs-cbn. But the Kapamilya Network filed a petition in Court of Appeals against the earlier decision of the MTRCB.
After so many days of misery about the suspension of showtime, unexpected 20-day preventive suspension order. The Showtime casts, crews and audiences were filled of happiness after hearing the good news yesterday in the last part of their momentary stand-in show “Magpasikat” which replaced the showtime temporary, ABS-CBN Corporate Communication Head Bong Osorio himself happily dropped by to widely announce Showtime’s approaching return. Apparently, ABS-CBN finally got a hold of the much awaited temporary restraining order (TRO) from the Court of Appeals, which clearly states:
“For reasons afore-stated, and as prayed for by petitioner, let a TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER be issued, as it is hereby issued, effective sixty (60) days from notice hereof, enjoining respondent MTRCB, including any and all persons acting in their behalf and under their command and authority, from continuing to enforce the Preventive Suspension Order dated January 11, 2010 issued against petitioner, pending the resolution of the instant petition.”
(source: www.abs-cbn.com/showbuzz.aspx)
After so many days of misery about the suspension of showtime, unexpected 20-day preventive suspension order. The Showtime casts, crews and audiences were filled of happiness after hearing the good news yesterday in the last part of their momentary stand-in show “Magpasikat” which replaced the showtime temporary, ABS-CBN Corporate Communication Head Bong Osorio himself happily dropped by to widely announce Showtime’s approaching return. Apparently, ABS-CBN finally got a hold of the much awaited temporary restraining order (TRO) from the Court of Appeals, which clearly states:
“For reasons afore-stated, and as prayed for by petitioner, let a TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER be issued, as it is hereby issued, effective sixty (60) days from notice hereof, enjoining respondent MTRCB, including any and all persons acting in their behalf and under their command and authority, from continuing to enforce the Preventive Suspension Order dated January 11, 2010 issued against petitioner, pending the resolution of the instant petition.”
(source: www.abs-cbn.com/showbuzz.aspx)
