ABS-CBN disagrees with DTI findings, appeals decision on 'Wilyonaryo'

Nerisa Almo
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 @ 07:09PM  |  25 views

 

"We disagree with the findings and have appealed the decision."  This was the short message sent to PEP by ABS-CBN Corporate head Bong Osorio when asked about the network's reaction to the decision of Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) about the alleged anomaly on its defunct "Wilyonaryo" segment of Wowowee.














ABS-CBN appeals the decision made by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) about the alleged anomaly on the defunct "Wilyonaryo" segment of Wowowee. The ABS-CBN noontime show is hosted by Willie Revillame.

ABS-CBN Corporate Communications head Bong Osorio sent a short text message to PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) when we asked for their side of the story earlier today, October 14.  The text message read, "We disagree with the findings and have appealed the decision."

The DTI released yesterday, October 13, the result of its investigation on the alleged anomaly in the "Wilyonaryo" segment of Wowowee. (Click here to read related article.)

In its decision, the DTI stated that the segment of the noontime show  violated the Republic Act 7394 or the Consumers Act of the Philippines.

The decision read: "A reasonable assessment of the existing game mechanics and procedures implemented at the time of the subject 20 August 2007 'Wilyonaryo' episode reveals that the game show segment allowed a reasonable likelihood of error and provided the host and organizers significant latitude in controlling the outcome of the contest."

The DTI ordered ABS-CBN to pay the P290,000 fine and come up with an execution of written undertaking.
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