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OPAV ‘blames’ media underreporting of Typhoon Odette, gets slammed by journalists, netizens

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OPAV ‘blames’ media underreporting of Typhoon Odette, gets slammed by journalists, netizens

The Office of the Presidential Assistant for the Visayas (OPAV) and the Duterte Government received criticism after the former shared on Sunday, January 2, the list of areas that had little media coverage during the Typhoon Odette onslaught.

The OPAV said that some parts of Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental and Occidental, and Southern Leyte did not receive any media mileage whilst being severely affected by the super typhoon.

Though it intended to inform the public about places with little attention, journalists and netizens did not like that the Government was “blaming” the press for its supposed “inept” reporting.

Former Rappler CEO and Nobel Peace Prize awardee Maria Ressa could not believe that the government is blaming the press for its inability to provide sufficient information regarding the effects of Typhoon Odette.

A journalist, referring to how the Duterte Government tried to silence journalists by instilling fear and attacking media outlets, said, “After the government cut our tongues, they would condemn us for the silence.”

Rappler journalist Lian Buan also felt that the Government is blaming the press for its minimal reporting. However, she stressed that the administration should do its mandate and not “point fingers.”

Radio host Jimmy J pointed out that the Government, who blames the media, shut down ABS-CBN, the largest Network in the Philippines, that had 53 provincial television and radio stations and could have provided deeper news coverage on the affected areas.

Netizens also reiterated that ABS-CBN could have been crucial during calamities.

Some ridiculed the “excuses” of the OPAV and recalled the Congress’ hearing about the ABS-CBN franchise.

Back in 2020, the Government has held countless hearings on whether to close ABS-CBN or not. It tackled allegations, including tax evasions, ownerships, and loans but could not ascertain the claims. Nevertheless, the Network was still rejected to have its franchise license renewed.

Another even described the Duterte administration as “a*sholes.”

A netizen even created a meme where the government creates its own problems by shutting down ABS-CBN then blames it on the media.

A Twitter personality was enraged by the Government trying to put the blame on whoever and whatever. He said that the vaccine czar Carlito Galvez Jr. blamed the typhoon for not hitting at least 54 million vaccination while the OPAV blamed the media for underreporting.

The Kapamilya Network, which went off-air in May 2020, has the widest reach among other television networks in the country. Amid Typhoon Odette ravaging parts of the Philippines, especially in Visayas and Mindanao, ABS-CBN’s TV Patrol Central Visayas, Bohol, and Bacolod could have provided real-time news and information regarding the heavily hit areas.

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