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He was chairman of GMA Network, Inc. from 1974 to 1976 and was a former director of the company in 1977. He along with accountant Menardo Jimenez and lawyer Felipe Gozon acquired the Republic Broadcasting System (RBS) from Robert Stewart in 1974 and renamed as GMA Radio-Television Arts.
In October 2000, Menardo Jimenez officially announced his retirement as President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the network beginning December 6 of the same year, with Felipe Gozon assumed his office in concurrent capacity as the Board Chairman of the network, while Duavit Sr.'s son Gilberto "Jimmy" Duavit Jr. was appointed by GMA ...
In 1974, the company became known as Republic Broadcasting System (RBS) after the triumvirate of Gilberto Duavit Sr., Menardo Jimenez and Felipe Gozon due to the changes in media ownership laws. It then changed its corporate name to GMA Network Inc. on May 16, 1996, when the network identity became GMA Network. [ 3 ]
Poverty incidence of Dasol 10 20 30 40 2006 31.00 2009 25.31 2012 17.60 2015 12.84 2018 13.14 2021 22.98 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The basic livelihood of the town includes salt making, small scale fishing, bagoong making, charcoal making, fruit wine making, and farming (mostly rice crops). An average family raises only PhP 5,561.67 and spends PhP 4,506.58 mostly for basic needs ...
In 1976, two years after RBS was forced to cede majority control to a triumvirate composed of Gilberto Duavit Jr., Menardo Jimenez and Felipe Gozon due to the changes in media ownership laws, D-5-AS-TV was reopened with the identification of GMA Radio-Television Arts through Republic Broadcasting System, Inc. as its corporate name fourteen ...
Two years later, due to changes in media ownership laws, Channel 7, DZBB and their other sister provincial radio and television stations were eventually sold to the triumvirate of Gilberto Duavit Sr., Menardo Jimenez and Felipe Gozon. At the same time, DZBB returned to the airwaves — through the efforts of the station's new management ...
Republic Broadcasting System and American Broadcasting Company (ABC), which at that time owned 25% of the company, relinquished control of the company to the triumvirate of Gilberto Duavit, a Malacañang official; Menardo Jimenez and Felipe Gozon, then Stewart's legal adviser.
Two years later, the assets of RBS were sold to the triumvirate of Gilberto Duavit Sr., Menardo Jimenez and Felipe Gozon due to the changes in media ownership laws. At the same time, DYSS returned to the airwaves under the branding Dobol S as a music station.