hehehe, sakto, good shows, good talents, pero sa ultra victims karon? no shows (dili na mo pakita) sa mga tao. hadlok na mo bayad, hehehe.Originally Posted by jerryp
hehehe, sakto, good shows, good talents, pero sa ultra victims karon? no shows (dili na mo pakita) sa mga tao. hadlok na mo bayad, hehehe.Originally Posted by jerryp
sakpan hinuon, saun kabaw man sila nga ang abs nay moolaOriginally Posted by magzz123
bwahahahahaha, NO showsOriginally Posted by knockout
nag shagit na ang mga victims. hehe. ka luoy sad....
i hope ma bayaran sad sila, kay dili baya sila sad mo adto kung wala pa na brainwash sa ABS.
ABS mayo lang mopadako og issue pero mo atubang sa ilang gubot, walay say. dili maka tubag....
Kani na issue sa duha bah ky poul na au. kapoy na au ni 2 ka network. mypa mag merge nalng ni cla. pro bati pud ky walay competion
yes, sakto ka bro.Originally Posted by mikogerald
maypa mo merge nalang ang ABS sa GMA, ahehehe.
kay this time Laos naman gud ang ABS. ahehehe.
cge nalang sundog sundog sa GMA. ahehe.
ahehehe, how about this?Originally Posted by jerryp
http://philboxing.com/news/list.arti...aid=21&id=9610
THE ratings war between two of the country's giant TV networks has spilled over into the multi-million dollar business of boxing.
GMA-7 Network, longtime rival of ABS-CBN, recently entered into a partnership with cable sports leader Solar Entertainment Corporation to air the upcoming bout of Filipino boxing sensation Manny Pacquiao.
Yesterday, GMA and Solar Sports held a press conference at the Galaxias Lounge of the Diamond Hotel in Manila to formally announce their union. A source privvy to the TV deal said GMA Network agreed to sell their airtime with Solar and was willing to preempt for a day its top rating noon time weekend show so long as the Pacquiao fight will do equally well in the ratings.
The 28-year-old Pacquiao is slated to face unknown Mexican Jorge Solis on April 15 (Manila time) at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. During the presser officials of both networks declined to comment on recent reports regarding the amount paid
to Pacquiao to acquire the TVrights of the bout.
A whooping $800,000 was reportedly paid by Solar Sports to seal the deal with Pacquiao.
"All I can say is whatever amount were giving Manny, he deserves it. He is in the same league as Tiger Woods of Golf and Roger Federer of Tennis," said Solar COO Peter Chanliong.
http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?...ts1_mar17_2007
the links above are posted by: estor_boot in other thread.
asa man sa article bro ang nagsulti nga mao reason nga wala na ang Solar sa Sky?
hehehe.. speculating again?
ayay, naay recent updates ai, unsa maning New York Festival Award? dili kaayo ko ka gets kay states man gud, ahehehe.
pila man award sa GMA didto? ahehehe.
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