The Philippines' largest television network, which refused to air Duterte's 2016 presidential campaign, has been forced off air, striking a blow to media freedom
Reporters and editors at work in the newsroom of ABS-CBN News in February in Quezon City, Metro Manila.n Tuesday, the Philippines' largest television network ABS-CBN was ordered to stop broadcasting.
The station has also closely documented Duterte's deadly war on drugs, which has seen thousands of people killed. On Tuesday, the National Telecommunications Commission, the Philippines' media regulator, told ABS-CBN it had to stop broadcasting.
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