Friday, March 26, 2010

Villar, Noynoy exceed air time limits

It’s still 6 weeks away from the May 10 national elections, but presidential candidates Manuel Villar Jr. and Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III have already exceeded the air time allowed by law, according to monitoring firm AGB Nielsen Media Research.

Each national candidate is allowed only 120 minutes of advertising air time per TV network. AGB Nielsen's report covered the first month of the official campaign period.
Table of air time: February 9 to March 24
(Maximum allowable airtime: 120 minutes per candidate per TV station)
Candidate
ABS-CBN
GMA 7
Sen. Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III (Liberal Party)
129 minutes
118 minutes
Former president Joseph Estrada (Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino)
77.5 minutes
65 minutes
Sen. Richard "Dick" Gordon (Bagumbayan)
52 minutes
43 minutes
Gilberto Teodoro Jr. (LAKAS-KAMPI CMD)
3.5 minutes
4 minutes
Evangelist Eddie Villanueva (Bangon Pilipinas Party)
3.5 minutes
1 minutes
Sen. Manuel "Manny" Villar Jr (Nationalista Party)
122.5 minutes
128.25 minutes
Presented by Pera at Pulitika, AGB Nielsen
The AGB Nielsen report was presented on Friday morning by the Pera at Pulitika (PaP) consortium, which monitors the candidates’ adherence to campaign finance laws.

LP, NP deny report
The AGB Nielsen only counted the air time of ads directly endorsing the presidential candidates, according to PaP consortium head Roberto Cadiz. They did not include the ads where the entire slate were endorsed and the ads where the presidential candidates were endorsing other bets.
“We want to play it safe,” Cadiz told abs-cbnNEWS.com/Newsbreak.

The camps of the Liberal Party and the Nationalista Party both denied the numbers, however.
“Kami ay sumusunod sa batas, sumusunod kami sa pagbilang niyan (We abide by the law. We follow the limits),” Villar said in a statement e-mailed to abs-cbnNEWS.com/Newsbreak by NP spokesman Gilbert Remulla.

LP spokesman Edwin Lacierda said the monitoring firm should explain how they calculated the air time.

“Our internal media monitoring shows that we have not exceeded our air time per network. You are provided also the minutes of the political party,” he said in a phone interview.

LP campaign manager Butch Abad said Aquino is using the party’s allowable air time. “The LP may allow its candidates to use this,” he said.

“The reports may give the wrong impression in the minds of the public. I’d like to believe that there was inadvertent mistake in the counting of our TV airtime, perhaps by adding the NP TV ads in the count,” Villar added in the statement.

Lacierda said they have also asked the TV networks to issue them "a certificate saying we have not exceeded or air time limits."

Lacierda said the report will not stop them from airing Aquino’s ads. “We will still be airing our political ads. We will target strategic placements. We will not violate the law.
We are consulting with our legal team,” Lacierda said.

Jail for candidates, network officials
This is not the first national elections where AGB Nielsen reported that candidates are exceeding the allowable air time. However, a case is yet to be filed against anyone. Cadiz said this violation is a ground for disqualification. It’s easy to file a case, too. Any citizen can initiate the complaint.
The Commission on Elections has the power to immediately disqualify a candidate if he or she is found to be violating election laws. The candidate may also face up to 6 years in jail, according to Section 264 of the Omnibus Election Code.

But Cadiz said the time it will take the courts to rule on a case is another matter. “How long would it take before a candidate is disqualified? Your guess is as good as ours,” he said.
Cadiz also warned officials of TV networks that they may also be made liable for allowing candidates to exceed their allowable air time.

Citing corporate law, Cadiz said that those who signed contracts with respective political parties or candidates would be liable for an election offense. He said they may also get jail term of up to 6 years.

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