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Kabi-kabilang sisihan ang nangyayari ngayon upang malaman kung nasaan na ang perang ibinabayad ng Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) para lamang muli silang makapagpalabas sa IBC Channel 13.
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This developed as Summit Sports failed to settle its financial obligations with the two networks, prompting IBC-13 to refrain from resuming their broadcast of the games last night.

"Ilang
deadlines na ang ibinigay namin na hindi nila na-meet. All of these forced us to study legal steps to be undertaken against Summit," Concio told The STAR.
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All those letters of credit, letters of comfort and various documents presented during countless meetings will have to go straight to the filing cabinet the moment the contract, worth a staggering P670 million, is signed by PBA chairman Jun Cabalan and his counterparts.
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Kabi-kabilang sisihan ang nangyayari ngayon upang malaman kung nasaan na ang perang ibinabayad ng Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) para lamang muli silang makapagpalabas sa IBC Channel 13.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-19 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => PSN Palaro [SectionUrl] => palaro [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 227960 [Title] => NBN, IBC 13 mull legal actions vs Summit [Summary] => NBN-4 and IBC-13 were set to take legal actions to solve their financial woes with financier Summit Sports World Inc. regarding their partnership for the PBA games coverage.

This developed as Summit Sports failed to settle its financial obligations with the two networks, prompting IBC-13 to refrain from resuming their broadcast of the games last night.

"Ilang
deadlines na ang ibinigay namin na hindi nila na-meet. All of these forced us to study legal steps to be undertaken against Summit," Concio told The STAR.
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All those letters of credit, letters of comfort and various documents presented during countless meetings will have to go straight to the filing cabinet the moment the contract, worth a staggering P670 million, is signed by PBA chairman Jun Cabalan and his counterparts.
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