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ANC to continue operations after Sky Cable sign-off

ANC to continue operations after Sky Cable sign-off

ABS-CBN News

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Updated Jan 29, 2024 07:42 PM PHT

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(UPDATED) ANC, the ABS-CBN News Channel, will continue its operations after Sky Cable ends its operations.

ANC programs will continue to be seen on air through partner cable TV providers nationwide and online via the ANC 24/7 YouTube channel, the ABS-CBN news website (news.abs-cbn.com), and on social media.

It will also be on iWantTFC and The Filipino Channel.

Sky Cable's broadcast on cable TV will sign off February 26, 2024.

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In a text advisory, Sky Cable said pursuant to the closing conditions of the PLDT-Sky Cable acquisition deal, the latter will begin its transition into a dedicated internet service provider.

The Philippine Competition Commission has allowed the sale of Sky Cable’s broadband business and related assets to PLDT Inc., ABS CBN Corp. earlier said.

The transaction, which involves the sale of 100 percent of Sky’s total issued and outstanding capital stock, however, is still subject to a number of closing conditions, ABS-CBN Corp. said in a disclosure to the stock exchange.

“ABS-CBN will disclose material information to update the disclosure made to the exchange on March 16, 2023 once they become available,” the company said.

According to Sky Cable, current cable TV subscribers will not be charged anymore from January 27 until end of broadcast on February 26. Meanwhile, Sky Fiber subscribers will continue to receive Internet service.

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