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- The Manila Standard is a broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines. As of 2017, it is owned by the Romualdez family. The Romualdezes, through incumbent speaker of the House Martin Romualdez, also own Journal Publications, Inc., the owner of tabloid papers People's Journal and People's Tonight.
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The Manila Standard is a broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines. As of 2017, it is owned by the Romualdez family. The Romualdezes, through incumbent speaker of the House Martin Romualdez, also own Journal Publications, Inc., the owner of tabloid papers People's Journal and People's Tonight.
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Feb 10, 2017 · As publisher and owner, the Elizalde Group formed the Standard Publications, Inc. The maiden issue of the newspaper was released on February 11, 1987 with Rod T. Reyes taking on the mantle of publisher. Reyes was the former news editor of the Manila Times and former editor-in- chief of Manila Chronicle before Martial law.
Feb 20, 2024 · Then Teodoro ‘Teddyboy’ Locsin, who owned another newspaper called Today, partnered with the Standard, but the partnership did not last long. Ricky Razon sold the Standard to the Romualdez brothers, Philip and Martin.
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May 26, 2023 · MANILA, Philippines – House Speaker Martin Romualdez can now be counted as one of the major players in the Philippines’ broadcast industry, following a joint venture deal announced on...
Feb 20, 2024 · Then Teodoro ‘Teddyboy’ Locsin, who owned another newspaper called Today, partnered with the Standard, but the partnership did not last long. Ricky Razon sold the Standard to the Romualdez brothers, Philip and Martin.
The Daily Tribune, as it was called then, was founded on February 1, 2000, by a group of journalists from the then-defunct The Philippine Post led by then-Editor-in-Chief and Founding Chairman Ninez Cacho-Olivares.
Feb 11, 2023 · The Manila Standard, for its part, has struggled—and has survived more than three backbreaking decades, despite numerous challenges, including the onslaught of technology, and some changes in ownership and names—like Manila Standard Today and The Standard.