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In the third quarter of 2006, the succession planning committee of the board of directors of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. nominated then executive vice president Charo Santos-Concio for the Advanced Management Program (AMP) of Harvard Business School.

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NBN-4 chairperson Mia Concio said she was hoping to get a call from the PBA, awaiting a precious birthday gift in the form of a positive response on their bid to gain the exclusive PBA broadcast rights. Concio turned a year older yesterday.
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With 12 days left to work out a solution to the broadcast impasse, NBN-4 chair Mia Concio appeared resigned to the impending breakup of their partnership with the PBA for the failure of the network to meet its financial obligations.
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This developed on the eve of the resumption of the Samsung PBA Reinforced Conference after the All Saints’ Day break, featuring Shell and Purefoods in a crucial match at the Araneta Coliseum today.
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In the third quarter of 2006, the succession planning committee of the board of directors of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. nominated then executive vice president Charo Santos-Concio for the Advanced Management Program (AMP) of Harvard Business School.

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NBN-4 chairperson Mia Concio said she was hoping to get a call from the PBA, awaiting a precious birthday gift in the form of a positive response on their bid to gain the exclusive PBA broadcast rights. Concio turned a year older yesterday.
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With 12 days left to work out a solution to the broadcast impasse, NBN-4 chair Mia Concio appeared resigned to the impending breakup of their partnership with the PBA for the failure of the network to meet its financial obligations.
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This developed on the eve of the resumption of the Samsung PBA Reinforced Conference after the All Saints’ Day break, featuring Shell and Purefoods in a crucial match at the Araneta Coliseum today.
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