A Manifesto On Philippine TV Programming
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Ongoing, First published Jun 03, 2015
The Philippines' current state of television is a complete poop. Poop that are already distorts morale of the Filipinos. Poop that has widespread apathy towards children. Poop that had been brought in by the over obsession with the prized ratings and revenues by advertisers, as well as maintaining and gaining their own fanbases.

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A Manifesto on Philippine TV Programming (c) by Marco Jonathan Rossi

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