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Date Added: May 27, 2008 03:40:02 PM
AMID rising prices and the anticipated slump in the domestic economy, the Philippines’ two largest broadcasting companies are faced with a possible top line squeeze, as diminishing revenues from big ad-spenders force them to look elsewhere for growth.

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