+ Follow ASIA CABLE COMMUNICATIONS INC Tag
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[Title] => Cable firm takes on new trends with confidence of trailblazer
[Summary] => “Digital is a blue ocean. Today, you’re watching television with a tablet or a smartphone in your hands. It’s now cross platform,” enthuses Jonathan Ruby, chief operations officer of Asia Cable Communications Inc (Accion).
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[Title] => Piracy alarms cable TV industry
[Summary] => Cable television piracy in the Philippines is growing at an alarming rate, with revenue losses now estimated at more than P100 million a year.
Industry leaders have voiced their concern over what they called "the growing problem" of illegal cable TV broadcasts in the country.
Rene Esguerra, vice president of cable distributor Asia Cable Communications Inc. (ACCION), said that "as the problem involves several pirated channels, revenue losses each year form illegal broadcasting on cable TV is likely to be several hundreds of millions of pesos."
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Rene Esguerra, vice president of cable distributor Asia Cable Communications Inc. (ACCION), said that "as the problem involves several pirated channels, revenue losses each year form illegal broadcasting on cable TV is likely to be several hundreds of millions of pesos."
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August 26, 2013 - 12:00am