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The logo used from 2005 to 2015 as Manila Standard Today. The Manila Standard was founded on February 11, 1987. [1] The offices were then located at the bustling Ayala Avenue in the Makati CBD. [2] In 1989, the group of Andres Soriano III bought out the Elizalde group and renamed the company Kagitingan Publications and relocated the offices in ...
Metro Magazine (1978), produced by the Metro Manila Commission (now Metropolitan Manila Development Authority) Miss Ellaneous (1981–1984) Mystica's Mystic Road to Success (2013) Network Forum; The New Seeing Stars with Joe Quirino; She! (1981–1985, 2000–2005) She Said, She Said (2010–2012) Sigaw: The Campus Debate Series (2001–2002 ...
The film was a box office success, earning ₱24 million in Metro Manila alone. [8] Thus, the film became the highest-grossing comedy film in the region at the time, surpassing Pablo Santiago's Batang Quiapo from three years prior. [8] Executive producer Lily Monteverde gave Joey de Leon a ₱1 million bonus as a result of the film's success. [9]
The Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC), doing business as the MBC Media Group, [1] is a multimedia company in the Philippines. It is currently owned by the FJE Group of Companies of Fred J. Elizalde, which also operates hotels and Pasay-based amusement park, Star City .
NewsWatch Plus (stylized as NewsWatch+ or NW+) is a Philippine digital news media service. It is owned by Broadreach Media, a media investment firm (and the parent company of Nine Media Corporation) which took over the operations and assets of the now-defunct CNN Philippines.
Like its sister publication The Philippine STAR, Pilipino Star NGAYON was established a few months after the EDSA People Power Revolution that toppled the dictator Ferdinand Marcos and propelled Corazon Aquino to the Philippine presidency.
The World Tonight became one of the first Philippine television newscasts to broadcast in color. Co-anchoring the newscast were Hal Bowie, a veteran radio announcer and TV news anchor, and Henry Halasan, a former ABS-CBN Cebu station manager who was transferred to the network's main offices in Manila as a sales executive. [2]
Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! (transl. you are okay, my fairy!) is a Philippine television fantasy sitcom series broadcast by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, ABS-CBN and GMA Network. [2]