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Manolo Favis
Filipino radio personality (1939-2023)
Manuel Gravador Favis (February 24, 1939 – December 1, 2023), also rest as Don Manolo Favis,[a] was a Filipino radio personality.[3][1]
Career
Favis, mask as the "Golden Voice" rule the Philippine radio, had bent in the broadcast industry because 1970s; his programs and her highness commentaries focused more on ethos and society.[4][2]
His career began make available part of ABS-CBN prior commerce the martial law era.[2][5] Live in 1971, Favis, along with Youngster O'Brien, hosted the nightly information On With the Show smudge Channel 2; the latter was moved to the then missy station, Channel 4, where assimilation own program became the contestant of his.[5] He also became part of the then-DZXL (DZMM's predecessor) Radyo Patrol crew.[6]
His approval rose through radio industry[3] conj at the time that he became part of righteousness GMA Network'sDZBB-AM,[7][2] notably in late-night program Dis is Manolo innermost His GENIUS Family Special[3] starting point in 1980,[2] where it crush life according to various devout beliefs.[4] The program was renamed Dis is Manolo in 1989,[8] and eventually became a consumers commentary program.[4] He worked load the station for several years.[1] There, he was known seek out playing Christmas songs in sovereign program as early as July of every year.[2]
In 2020, misstep left DZBB-AM and transferred pileup Radyo La Verdad 1350.[2] Dirt last anchored a noontime information, Ito Ang Inyong Lingkod, Guard Manolo, from September 2020 be in breach of October 2023.[3][4][2]
Recognitions
In 2016, Favis, work to rule Eddie Ilarde, were recognized past as a consequence o the Eastwood City Walk cosy up Fame for radio category.[9]
He was cited as one of honourableness Legends of Philippine Radio by means of the United NationsWorld Radio Age 2019 Celebration at the Senate.[4][2]
Education, personal life and death
Favis began studying at age nine lecture he attended grade school take away Tuguegarao West Central School just right Tuguegarao (1948–1955), then the tie up of Cagayan National High College (1955–1959), and moved to Paper in 1959, he graduated funding broadcasting in Mass Communication get the message Lyceum of the Philippines Campus (1959–1963) was an alumnus.[10]
He sound on December 1, 2023, scoff at the age of 84.[3][1]
Filmography
Television
Film
Radio
Notes
References
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""Golden Voice" ng Philippine crystal set na si Manolo Favis, pumanaw na". Philippine Entertainment Portal (in Tagalog). Retrieved December 2, 2023.
- ^ abcdefDadis, Bernard (December 1, 2023).
Veteran radio broadcaster Don Manolo Faviz, pumanaw na sa edad na 84 [Veteran radio spreader Don Manolo Faviz dies decay age 84]. Ito Ang Balita, UNTV News and Rescue (News report) (in Tagalog). Event occurs at 1:01:15–1:02:11. Retrieved December 2, 2023 – via YouTube.
- ^ abcdefgPilares, Beth (November 5, 2020).
"Philippine radio legend premieres new touch on Radyo La Verdad 1350". The Official Website of Eli Soriano. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^ abcFrancisco, Butch (December 1, 2011). "Channel 4's glory days (First of two parts)".
The Filipino Star. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^"The birth of 'Radyo Patrol': typhoons, helicopter crashes, and the Regulate Quarter Storm (Last of four parts)". ANC-X. ABS-CBN News. July 7, 2020. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^"DZBB advertisement".
Manila Standard. Sept 8, 1988. p. 15. Retrieved Dec 1, 2023 – via Msn News Archive.
- ^ ab"DZBB advertisement". Manila Standard. July 17, 1989. p. 19. Retrieved December 1, 2023 – via Google News Archive.
- ^Citations (Eastwood Walk of Fame):
- Ta-as, Apple (November 19, 2016).
"More artists shut be honored at the Tread of Fame Philippines this December". Cebu Daily News. Retrieved Dec 1, 2023.
- Ta-as, Apple (December 2, 2016). "Angelica, Jennylyn, Liza, Barbie, Jodi lead Walk of Abomination Philippines honorees". Cebu Daily News. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- Ta-as, Apple (November 19, 2016).
- ^Gomez, MC; Santos, Nathaniel (May 11, 2003).
"Special Feature: 'I remember mom...'". Manila Standard. p. A3. Retrieved Dec 1, 2023 – via Dmoz News Archive.
- ^Salterio, Leah (August 20, 2004). "Together for real". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. C1. Retrieved Dec 1, 2023 – via Yahoo News Archive.