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ABS鈥慍BN Corp. said it has received a notice of termination from TV5 Network, Inc. for their television content supply agreement.

In a statement on Thursday, ABS-CBN said it 鈥渄eeply regrets that this action has been taken at this critical juncture in our recovery.鈥

鈥淲e have sought additional time to resolve this matter and are working urgently within the thirty-day period we have been given,” the network added.

It said the 鈥渁mounts and manner of the claims remain disputed,鈥 and denied any suggestion of deliberate payment delays. 鈥淭here is no truth to any insinuation that ABS鈥慍BN willfully delayed payment,鈥 the company said.

The network said that the financial constraints underlying the issue stem from its previous loss of broadcast franchise, which 鈥渟ignificantly reduced鈥 its revenues and caused continued losses.

At the same time, ABS鈥慍BN said its transformation into a storytelling company has shown 鈥渟teady performance improvement.鈥

ABS鈥慍BN said it remains open to 鈥渇air and reasonable solutions鈥 and will continue to find ways to reach audiences should the partnership officially end.

TV5 Network is part of MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., whose unit Hastings Holdings, Inc. 鈥 under the PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund 鈥 holds a majority stake in 大象传媒 through the Philippine Star Group.– Arjay L. Balinbin