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    Roberto Salas Benedicto (April 17, 1917 – May 15, 2000) was a Filipino lawyer, ambassador, diplomat, and banker historically most remembered as a crony...
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  • that year. Roberto Benedicto was Marcos' former classmate and fraternity brother at the UP Law School. When Marcos was president, Benedicto became part...
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    Don Salvador Benedicto, officially the Municipality of Don Salvador Benedicto (Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Don Salvador Benedicto; Tagalog: Bayan ng Don Salvador...
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    (PCO), Far East Managers and Investors Inc. (owned by the family of Roberto Benedicto), and other private sectors. The network's main offices and flagship...
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    frequencies and facilities were seized by the government. In June 1973, Roberto Benedicto, a crony of then-President Ferdinand Marcos and owner of the Kanlaon...
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  • all television and radio networks (except KBS which was owned by Roberto Benedicto) to be shut down by the government. A few months later, IBC was allowed...
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  • actress Roberto Benedicto (1917–2000), Filipino lawyer, ambassador, diplomat, and banker and founder of Radio Philippines Network Leo de Benedicto Christiano...
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    only outlets associated with Marcos crony Roberto Benedicto allowed to operate. In the afternoon, the Benedicto-owned television channel KBS-9 went back...
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    It was founded on May 9, 1972, by entrepreneur and Marcos crony Roberto Benedicto. The newspaper was re-opened a few days after Marcos declared martial...
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    only outlets associated with Marcos crony Roberto Benedicto allowed to operate. In the afternoon, Benedicto-owned television channel KBS-9 went back on...
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  • domestic and international sugar trading.   Roberto Benedicto headed both Philsucom and NASUTRA. Benedicto and his associates consistently milked the industry...
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  • the succeeding days. Newspapers owned by Marcos associates such as Roberto Benedicto were the only ones allowed to publish in the immediate aftermath of...
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    Broadcasting Corporation, a company owned by the late Marcos crony Roberto Benedicto, on 1160 AM under the call letters DWWA. In November 1978, it transferred...
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  • the closest among Marcos’ cronies, along with Danding Cojuangco and Roberto Benedicto. Although critics of the Marcos administration would later note that...
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  • October 15, 1969, by Kanlaon Broadcasting System (KBS), owned by Roberto Benedicto). Among the top-rated programs in the 1960s were The Nida-Nestor Show...
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    Alto Broadcasting System) (1952–1957) Eugenio Lopez Sr. (1956–1972) Roberto Benedicto (as Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation) (1973–1986) Fernando Lopez (1986–1993)...
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  • System) Chronicle Broadcasting Network (now ABS-CBN Corporation) Chairman September 24, 1956 – September 21, 1972 Succeeded by Roberto Benedicto (as BBC-2)...
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  • Tomas Dumpit, Ricardo Silverio, Roberto Abling, Peter Sabido, Remedios Argana, Jesus Tanchanco, Roberto Benedicto, and Eduardo Marcelo. As part of their...
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  • Alto Broadcasting System) (1952–1957) Eugenio Lopez Sr. (1956–1972) Roberto Benedicto (as Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation) (1973–1986) Fernando Lopez (1986–1993)...
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    a select group of industrialists and entrepreneurs : 127  such as Roberto Benedicto who was put in charge of the then-government-owned Philippine National...
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    to Kanlaon Broadcasting System (KBS), controlled by Marcos crony Roberto Benedicto. ABS-CBN's facilities were later transferred from KBS to the government-owned...
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    Jr. Roberto Benedicto José Yao Campos Manuel Elizalde Jr. Antonio Floirendo Sr. Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. María Imelda "Imee" Marcos Roberto Ongpin...
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    Alto Broadcasting System) (1952–1957) Eugenio Lopez Sr. (1956–1972) Roberto Benedicto (as Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation) (1973–1986) Fernando Lopez (1986–1993)...
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    RPN and BBC, were all owned by Roberto Benedicto (a prominent crony of Marcos − along with IBC, in which Benedicto bought the network (including its...
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  • Alto Broadcasting System) (1952–1957) Eugenio Lopez Sr. (1956–1972) Roberto Benedicto (as Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation) (1973–1986) Fernando Lopez (1986–1993)...
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  • and broadcast complex of the television and radio networks owned by Roberto Benedicto, namely - Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Radio Philippines...
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  • Phi fraternity brother and golfing buddy Roberto Benedicto as the Philippines' ambassador to Japan. Benedicto's appointment as Japanese ambassador allowed...
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    operate, such as Kanlaon Broadcasting System owned by Marcos crony Roberto Benedicto. Other media outlets were later allowed to operate under heavy censorship...
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    government.[citation needed] For a while, the bank was headed by Roberto Benedicto, a classmate of President Ferdinand Marcos and the head of the sugar...
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  • sugar production through the NASUTRA monopoly held by Marcos crony Roberto Benedicto and by a sudden crash in international sugar prices, it created what...
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