Part I From Article 18 To Article 33
Part I From Article 18 To Article 33
Part I From Article 18 To Article 33
Gambling and
Betting
Section 1
The coverage of lotteries,
horseracing,
cockfighting, and jai-alai may be
allowed if they are conducted by
duly authorized government
agencies or if licensed and
authorized by the government.
Gambling and
Betting
Section 2
Programs which feature the
coverage of lotteries, horseracing,
cockfighting and jai-alai shall air an
advisory before the program that it
contains materials not suitable for
children.
Gambling and
Betting
Section 3
Whenever material containing the
coverage of a lottery, horseracing,
cockfighting or
jai-alai is aired, the public must be
continually informed voice-over
announcement that the broadcast is
delayed.
Gambling and
Betting
Section 4
Gambling shall never be presented
as something good, nor shall the
public be encouraged to engage in
it.
Gambling and
Betting
Section 5
The announcement of results and
schedules of horseracing,
cockfighting, lotteries and jai-alai
may be allowed only for those
which have been duly authorized
by law.
Gambling and
Betting
Section 6
The announcement of tips, results,
and schedules of illegal gambling
activities is prohibited.
Gambling and
Betting
Section 7
Advertisements only of lotteries
that are licensed or authorized by
the government shall be allowed.
Gambling and
Betting
Section 8
Advertisements of lotteries shall
not exhort the public to bet.
However, mention of prizes,
schedule of draws and results are
allowed.
Gambling and
Betting
Section 9
Advertisements of lotteries shall
not be aired in religious,
educational and childrens
programs during breaks preceding
or following such programs.
Gambling and
Betting
Section10
Advertisements of horse races and
cockfights are allowed only
between 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.
Gambling and
Betting
Section11
Advertisements of horse races,
cockfights and Jai alai may contain
announcements of results but not
the announcements of tips.
Gambling and
Betting
Section12
Advertisements of casinos
authorized by the government are
allowed Such advertisements shall
be in the form of
institutional or corporate
advertising only and shall not
mention or show any gambling
activity or paraphernalia.
Gambling and
Betting
Section13
Advertisements of gaming or
gambling activities, other than
those which conform to provisions
above are prohibited.
Article 19
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
National
Development
Section 1
Support for national development
in the
improvement of the peoples social
and economic well-being shall be
pursued continually.
National
Development
Section 2
Public service announcements
(PSAs) that
contribute to national
development shall be aired.
Article 20
CULTURE AND TRADITION
Culture And
Tradition
Section1
Traditional Filipino family values
such as family unity, mutual
respect, trust, helpfulness, and
affection shall be upheld.
Culture And
Tradition
Section 2
The mores, culture, traditions, and
characteristics of people must be
respected. Maliciously ridiculing,
denigrating or disparaging culture,
customs and traditions are
prohibited.
Culture And
Tradition
Section 3
Opportunities shall be provided for
the continuing expression of the
Filipino national identity in the
sciences, culture, and the arts.
Culture And
Tradition
Section 4
The predominant use of Filipino
creativity, talent, and other human
resources shall be encouraged.
Culture And
Tradition
Section 5
Broadcasters must acquaint
themselves with the culture,
mores, traditions, needs and other
characteristics of the locality and
its people to best serve the
community.
Article 21
RESPECT FOR LAW AND
ORDER
Section1
Broadcast facilities shall not be
used or allowed to be used for
advocating the overthrow of
government by force or violence.
Section 2
The broadcast of materials which
tend to incite treason, rebellion,
sedition or create civil disorder or
disturbance is prohibited.
Article 22
DISCRIMINATION
Article 23
MENTALLY AND
PHYSICALLY
CHALLENGED PERSONS
Article 24
CRIME AND VIOLENCE
Crime and
Violence
Section1
Crime and violence and other acts
of wrong-doing or injustice shall
not be presented as good or
attractive or beyond retribution,
correction or reform.
Crime and
Violence
Section 2
Criminals shall not be glorified;
crime shall always be condemned.
Crime and
Violence
Section 3
Violence shall not be encouraged
and horror shall be minimized.
Morbid and gory details are
prohibited.
Crime and
Violence
Section 4
Speech or action likely to incite
any person to violence or antisocial behavior is prohibited.
Crime and
Violence
Section 5
Details of a crime or the reenactment of a crime shall not be
presented in such a way that will
teach or encourage the audience
how to commit it.
Article 25
SEX, OBSCENITY AND
PORNOGRAPHY
Section1
Sex and related subjects must be
treated with care and must
conform to what is generally
accepted as proper.
Section 2
Pre-marital sex or extra-marital
sex shall not be condoned or
justified.
Section 3
Explicit depiction of sexual acts,
sexual perversions and nudity are
prohibited.
Section 4
Explicit or graphic descriptions of
sexual organs, other sensitive
parts of the body, and acts
generally considered indecent or
offensive are prohibited.
Section 5
Offensive, obscene blasphemous,
profane, and vulgar double
meaning words and phrases are
prohibited, even if understood
only by a segment of the
audience.
Article 26
LIQUOR, CIGARETTES,
AND DANGEROUS
DRUGS
Section 1
The use of liquor and use of
dangerous drugs shall never be
presented as socially desirable or
acceptable.
Section 2
Smoking shall not be presented as
a good habit and shall not be
encouraged.
Article 27
ON-AIR LANGUAGE
On-Air
Language
Section 1
Vulgar, obscene, or indecent
language is
prohibited.
On-Air
Language
Section 2
Language tending to incite
violence, sedition or rebellion is
prohibited.
On-Air
Language
Section 3
Name-calling and personal insults
are prohibited.
Article 28
ON-AIR DECORUM
On-Air
Decorum
Section1
Persons who appear in entertainment and
variety programs especially in live shows,
shall be decently attired and behave in a
way that is considered appropriate in
public based on the standards of the
community where the programs are aired
.
On-Air
Decorum
Section 2
Persons who appear in live
programs, variety shows, game
shows and other similar programs
shall not be embarrassed, insulted,
ridiculed, harassed or humiliated
in whatever manner.
On-Air
Decorum
Section 3
Camera and other production
techniques should not be used to
create indecent and inappropriate
images.
On-Air
Decorum
Section 4
Persons who are drunk or under
the influence of prohibited drugs
or substances shall not be allowed
to go on the air.
Article 29
QUALIFICATION OF ONAIR/PROGRAM PERSONS
Section 1
Persons who are allowed to handle
programs shall have adequate
knowledge and competence for
the job to insure the integrity and
credibility of the broadcast media.
Section 2
Program persons shall adhere to
the basic
principles and ethical standards of
journalism, including those
provided in this Code.
Article 32
BLOCKTIMERS
Blocktimers
Section1
Blocktimers and on-air performers
in blocktime programs shall be
required
to sign an undertaking to comply
with the provisions of this Code
and other pertinent policies, rules
and regulations of the KBP.
Blocktimers
Section 2
The blocktimer and the on-air
performer in the blocktime
program shall be jointly and
severally liable with the station for
any penalty that may be imposed
for violations of this Code.
Article 33
UNIVERSAL ETHICAL
STANDARDS
Universal Ethical
Standards
Section1
Universally accepted ethical
practices and code of conduct for
broadcast media, pertinent
Philippine laws and their
implementing rules and
regulations are deemed adopted in
this Code.
Universal Ethical
Standards
Section 2
Violations of universally accepted
ethical principles and code of
conduct for broadcast media not
otherwise specifically covered by
this Code shall be sanctioned with
censure.