What Is The MTRCB

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I. What is the MTRCB?

The MTRCB is a quasi-judicial government agency under the Office of the President, which is responsible
for the review and classification of television programs, movies and publicity materials.

What is the jurisdiction of the MTRCB?

Television programs, movies, and publicity

And what are the meaning of that maam

A. Television Programs – include all materials or content seen on free television and cable
television, on UHF or VHF, including those seen on digital terrestrial television, or through
direct-to-home facilities, whether local or foreign, such as, but not limited to, teleseryes,
noontime live programs, full length movies, and the like.

A. Movies – include all motion pictures, whether local or foreign, intended to be publicly exhibited
in theaters or cinemas, including buses and ferries (which are treated as mobile theaters),
including Optical Media Board Materials (OMB), i.e. DVDs, CDs, and the like.

A. Publicity Materials – include both video publicity materials, such as movie trailers shown in
theaters or cinemas, in theater lobbies, video walls, or other similar venues; and movie trailers
shown on television. It also includes non-video publicity materials, such as newspaper
advertisements and other layouts, 2-D and 3-D standees or mock-ups, still photos and other
similar materials. 

III. Mission and Vision of the MTRCB

Mission    :         To encourage value-based media and entertainment culture

Vision       :         To provide age-appropriate media as an indispensable tool for moral recovery and
nation building
MANILA – House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano on Friday thumbed down the proposal of the Movie and
Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) to regulate video content in streaming platforms
like Netflix.

In a Facebook post, Cayetano describe the proposed regulation of video streaming content as a
"ridiculous idea", noting that this kind of "bureaucratic thinking" gives government workers a bad name.

“Ang dami na ngang problema ng mga kababayan natin, tapos ito pa ang gustong unahin ng MTRCB?
(The people are facing so many problems and yet this is what the MTRCB wants to prioritize)," Cayetano
said.

Cayetano stressed that MTRCB has no jurisdiction over Netflix and other online streaming platforms.

He noted that Presidential Decree (PD) 1986, which granted powers to the MTRCB, limited its scope to
“motion pictures, television programs and commercials intended for public exhibition in theaters and
television”.

“Walang Netflix dyan. Kasi nga (There is no Netflix in that law. That’s because) this law was crafted
before the commercial use of the internet — and that medium has since grown by leaps and bounds,”
Cayetano said.

He said if the MTRCB wants to be relevant at this time, it should be thinking of ways on how to help
improve the country's film industry, which has been left behind by its "Asian neighbors".

He said the film industry is in dismal condition “despite the fact that there are so many talented Filipino
actors, directors, writers, and creative and production professionals”.

“Ang irony pa dito (The irony here is that), while Congress and other government agencies are doing
everything they can to open up lines of communication with the public, and increase transparency,
MTRCB is focused on the outdated mindset of information regulation and censorship,” Cayetano said.
“Anong dekada na ba kayo (In what decade are you now)?”

During a Senate committee hearing on Thursday, MTRCB legal affairs division chief Jonathan Presquito,
emphasized the need to regulate streaming service platforms to ensure it is age-appropriate and
contains no prohibited material.

“There is a necessity for us to proceed with the regulation, especially during the lockdown. Most of us,
our sanity was maintained with streaming services like Netflix. The regulation will ensure three things,
age-appropriate, no prohibited content, and the movies or series were released with authority,”
Presquito said. (PNA)

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