President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s signing of Republic Act No. 12311 , renewing the broadcast franchise of the Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC-13) for another 25 years, until 2050 , gives the country’s state-run network a rare and long-awaited reprieve. For a broadcaster that has spent years lingering in obscurity, operating on the margins of public consciousness and government attention, this new franchise is more than a technical extension — it is a lifeline. Whether it becomes a fresh beginning or just another round of stagnation depends on what comes next. Survival, Not Success The most immediate takeaway from the renewal is simple: their fear of getting shut down was averted . IBC, part of the Integrated State Media (ISM) portfolio alongside People's Television (PTV) and Radyo Pilipinas, faced an uncertain future. Its franchise under Republic Act 8954 was due to expire last month. Without renewal, it would have been forced to go dark, leaving hundreds of employ...
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