El TV Kadsre 4 broadcast interruption

On March 6, 2019, Marcos Paqueros, an Internet filmmaker, hijacked the El Kadsreian free-to-air television channel El TV Kadsre 4, during a broadcast of Jazz Club.

Background
Marcos Paqueros, a filmmaker, created the VidSpace account Social Dude Productions, a filmmaking duo consisting of him and Dakila Mapao, based at the Social Dude Studios (now Stages 13 and 14 of The Studios of Ito En) in the Ito En Communications Complex in El Kadsre City, Georgeland, El Kadsre.

The two became controversial because of the dark/sexist humor in their videos, as well as Paqueros' threats on Twitter against people who dislike Social Dude, causing Dakila Mapao to leave, not wanting to be apart of such an offensive group.

Broadcast interruption
At 6:13 PM on March 6, 2019, El TV Kadsre 4's Jazz Club was interrupted when the program froze for several minutes. The screen then went black, other than the El TV Kadsre 4 screen bug. The channel cut to a note in black Arial Narrow against a white screen, reading:
 * CONTROVERSY IS NOT JUST A THING. CONTROVERSY IS AN INSULT. NEW LAWS HAVE BEEN SET. TWITTER AND VIDSPACE WILL FALL. NOBODY IS A FRIEND. ALL ARE ENEMIES. IDENTITIES WILL BE TAKEN. HUMANS WILL BURN. ALL IS LOST FOR HUMANITY. AS OF 2019, WE HAVE NO CONTROL OVER ANYTHING; MOTHER NATURE BRINGS US WHAT WE WANT, BUT ALSO WHAT WE DO NOT WANT. THIS SHALL NOT HAPPEN ANY LONGER; THIS HUMILIATION SHALL CEASE TO EXIST. AND WE GIVE HOPE TO ALL TERROR, BECAUSE FIGHTING BACK IS NO LONGER A THING.

The channel changed to a completely white screen until 6:34 PM, when the attack ended. Following that, the channel cued in-vision continuity wherein presenter Reggie Fuji wondered "What the hell just happened?"

Search and arrest
The city police department arrived at Marcos Paqueros's house on Jokeni Avenue at 6:41 PM, only to find that Paqueros was not home

Two officers found him at the Dunkin' Donuts building on Blue Sky Avenue at 6:51 PM, where he was arrested. Marcos confessed to the hacking and was sentenced to a period of five years in jail for television broadcast interference. Police seized a transmitter and a desktop computer, both of which were believed to have been used for the hijacking.