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    ABS-CBN has come out with a statement on the Aug 23 hostage tragedy at Rizal Park, essentially clearing itself of any lapses in their coverage of the said incident. To which I raise the following points: 4. All throughout the day and until the first shots were aired, we kept our cameras 400 meters away [...]




    ABS-CBN has come out with a statement on the Aug 23 hostage tragedy at Rizal Park, essentially clearing itself of any lapses in their coverage of the said incident.

    To which I raise the following points:

    4. All throughout the day and until the first shots were aired, we kept our cameras 400 meters away from the bus, giving us shaky video that viewers complained about. Our teams never crossed the police line.
    There was no need to cross the police line, because your cameras, despite the 400-meter distance was still recording everything that happens, live in real time. You worried about viewers complaining about shaky videos but it never occurred to you that Mendoza was watching everything from inside the bus via a television.

    6. After the police tried to arrest the hostage taker’s brother, our team physically stepped back to comply with police request.
    Yes you did. But before that you were jostling with other networks and the police to bring the microphone to Mendoza’s brother just to get an interview while your cameras kept on rolling. All for Mendoza to see and that was all it took to push him over the edge and start a shooting spree.

    7. After the assault began, we tried to limit our shots to avoid showing police movements. We stayed with extreme close-ups or wide shots.
    Tried to limit shots to avoid showing police movements‘? Really? Then was Ron Gagalac just imagining things when he described in great detail every move the police made that night? Every movement the assault teams made were caught by cameras in different vantage points. It was like watching an action movie and with the viewing public, the international community, and Mendoza himself as viewers.


    The gall of ABS-CBN to come out with such statements. They said they ‘exercised self-restrained’ last Monday. Oh they did, but failed.
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    actually not only ABS-CBN but same with GMA 7, where we watched the coverage..they both showed everything that was going through outside the bus and what the rescue team are doing bit by bit..all the people in our house kept on wondering why does the media have to telecast everything.. tsk tsk..


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    Is the criticism here that the media's cover was too invasive ?

    If so,may I point out that one of the basic first steps the police should have taken was to move the bus to a more remote area where it could have been 'isolated.' That not being possible, then to set up screens around it. That may have been done by using large trucks which had been commandeered if necessary


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