Exceeding TV airtime now  a problem
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 Less than 45 days to go before the scheduled polls but according to a media monitoring firm checking on political ads on television, AGB Nielsen Media Research, the so-called survey front-runners, Manny Villar and Noynoy Aquino, have already exceeded their maximum airtime of 120 minutes per TV channel, although the exceeded time covers only two TV networks: GMA-7 and ABS-CBN. The monitoring  agency’s data showed that from Feb. 9, the official start of the  campaign, to March 24, Villar, presidential bet of the Nacionalista  Party has already used up 122.5 minutes of the allotted 120 minutes for  his political ads in ABS-CBN and 128.25 minutes in GMA-7, already an  infraction of the election law and the Commission on Elections (Comelec)  rules. Noynoy, Liberal Party standard bearer, is  in the same infraction boat, with AGB Nielsen’s data showing that he had  used up 129 minutes in ABS-CBN, or 6.5 minutes more than Villar in  ABS-CBN, but still has 2 minutes left over for GMA-7. The data cover only airtime up till March 24. There have  been some more political ads featuring both, appearing in these two TV  networks, which would translate to their having exceeded even more on  extra minutes of airtime. Will the Comelec  sanction these two presidential candidates, for their having violated  the fair elections law on campaign spending, or will it simply dismiss  these infractions? Chances are, they will merely  be given a slap on the wrist. But what is more  problematic for both Aquino and Villar is the fact that, with the proof  that they had exceeded their alloted airtime, for them to place more ads  on these two TV channels — and for these TV channels to accept them,  would mean a deliberate violation of their allotted  ads for airtime..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100327com1.html | 
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