The reason? Its a simple case of economics.
NBN, the National Broadcasting Network, the programs carrying station for the past 15 long years, needs additional revenues for its own survival. One of the logical sources of such much-needed finances is the increase of airtime rates of blocktimers, like STV, Sunshine Television Ventures, producers of Motoring Today. The advertising industry, being where it is now, in dire straits, cannot absorb the 25 percent increase in airtime charges that NBN has implemented for Motoring Today. And this could leave STV no other choice but to painfully kill the program because it can no longer afford its airtime costs.
Although, I still firmly believe that miracles still do happen. The show helps people, so He will not let it just die. Please join us in our prayers.
At the same time, I welcome Mr. James Lim, the new man at the helm of the local GM office. He has quite a remarkable set of credentials definitely qualifying him for the job. And James strikes me as a soft-spoken no-nonsense manager out to meet head-on the challenges of our hard-up local automotive market.
Mr. Nomer Son suggests, "The Balintawak Toll Plaza can save a lot of money and health by installing Ticket Dispensers similar to those in banks, airline offices and even payment centers. This will save on manpower cost and save motorists from having to "streeech" to reach out for the ticket from "short armed" toll attendants who would not take the effort to reach out to motorists lest they inhale the poison expelled by smoke belching vehicles. Ticket dispenser machines while not absenting themselves, dont eat, nor visit the CR, thus preventing jams at unmanned tollbooths. They also dont pick their noses or scratch their whatever before handing you the tickets."
Well, what can I say, Nomer. You have been very graphic about your suggestion. Just in case our good friend Louie Sison, PNCCs chairman and ceo, misses this, Ill e-mail it myself to him.
If the good mayor of Manila would get wind of this, knowing him, he will not tolerate it. I hope he or his aides get to read this. Otherwise, I hope Mayor Lito Atienza regularly reads his e-mail. Now, if this falls within the MMDA realm, its newly installed head honcho, Chairman Bayani Fernando should lose no time in curbing this criminal practice.
I agree with you Mr. Francisco that thats the most ideal traffic engineering design in areas where there are overpass/underpass in EDSA or anywhere else in the metropolis. But the reality of going through the arduous legal tasks of buying rights of way to put the required infrastructure in place make it impractical in most, if not all cases. We hope though that this suggestion of yours would help guide planners of future projects in the metropolis.
I shall forward your observations to the PNCC while I join you in pondering about the LTOs seeming helplessness in getting rid of tricycles, even just in areas where they should not be. As I have written before, time and again, the MMDA and all the local governments have their own share of this grossly overlooked responsibility.
Well Mr. Infante, I cannot agree with you any much more. You know by now, based on what I write here, what I feel about those humps in the metropolis. I also furiously harp on its menacing, annoying and suspension-damaging existence on the Public Service portion of our TV show Motoring Today, but to no avail. Most of the local government leaders may be more concerned about being reelected than looking into this vital motoring concern. But as they say, "Mapikon talo!" so lets just patiently remind our mayors repetitively about this crucial concern.
Happy Motoring!!!
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