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                    [Title] => PBA a hit on radio
                    [Summary] => In case you’re stuck in traffic or your TV set is on the blink and you’re dying to catch each second of action in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), don’t despair.  Your friendly radio sportscasters will keep you company. 

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Last Aug. 6, broadcasters Barry Pascua and Boyet Sison refused to cover the first quarter of the Red Bull-FedEx game at the PhilSports Arena as an expression of protest for the much-delayed payment of their wages. Manila Broadcasting Co. (MBC), the radio franchise holder of the PBA games, reacted by putting the TV voices of Anthony Suntay and Paolo Trillo on the air.
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