EAT BULAGA, THE RYZZA MAE SHOW inireklamo, ‘KINASTIGO’ ng MTRCB
HINDI pinalagpas ng MTRCB ang mga reklamo laban sa mga programa ng GMA 7 na Eat Bulaga at The Ryzza Mae Show, ito’y may kinalaman sa sinasabing “child-unfriendly scenes” na napapanood daw sa dalawang show.
Ipinatawag ng MTRCB ang mga taong bumubuo sa Eat Bulaga at The Ryzza Mae Show para sa isang mandatory conference na magaganap ngayong araw.
Sa kanilang Twitter account, sinabi ng mga opisyal ng MTRCB na kailangang maimbestigahan ang dalawang programa dahil marami na silang natatanggap na reklamo mula sa manonood.
Ayon sa ahensiya, “The MTRCB has called the programs Eat Bulaga and The Ryzza Mae Show to a mandatory conference on 05 September 2013 for scenes allegedly insensitive and unfriendly to children.
In Eat Bulaga’s 29 July 2013 episode, a host spat juice into the face of child actress-host Ryzza Mae Dizon. “And during the 14 August 2013 episode of The Ryzza Mae Show, a guest told the said child actress-host ‘landing bata ka’ — to which the latter replied by pleading that she was just a child, and asking the said guest not to be harsh with her.
“These scenes palpably violate the dignity of the child and have to be addressed by the show’s producer, TAPE Inc., as well as GMA Channel 7 over which the said shows air.
“The MTRCB hopes in the cooperation of all those concerned in finding out what caused these scenes, who are responsible therefor, and what immediate and concrete measures can be done so they do not happen again.
“In this connection, the MTRCB reiterates its serious and urgent concern for the welfare of children, who are most vulnerable in media and entertainment,” sabi pa sa letter ng MTRCB.
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Haharap sa Ad Hoc Committee ng MTRCB ang mga executives ng TAPE Inc. na siyang producer ng Eat Bulaga at Ryzza Mae Show para sa nasabing mandatory conference.
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