Filipino founder of Associated Broadcasting Corporation (1913–1988)
For the road named after him, see Chino Roces Avenue.
Not to be confused with China Roces.
In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Pardo and the surname or paternal family name is Roces.
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Chino Roces
Born
Joaquin Pardo Roces
(1913-06-29)June 29, 1913
San Miguel, Manila, Philippine Islands
Died
September 30, 1988(1988-09-30) (aged 75)
Manila, Philippines
Nationality
Filipino
Known for
Founder of Associated Broadcasting Corporation Former owner of The Manila Times
Spouse
Pacita Carvajal
Children
3
Joaquin "Chino" Pardo Roces (June 29, 1913 – September 30, 1988) was a Filipino businessman and newspaper publisher. He was best known for being the founder of the Associated Broadcasting Corporation (now known as TV5) and a former owner of The Manila Times, as well as his staunch opposition of the administration of Ferdinand Marcos.
Joaquin "Chino" Pardo Roces (June 29, 1913 – September 30, 1988) was a Filipino businessman and newspaper publisher. He was best known for being the founder...
ChinoRoces Avenue, formerly known as (and still commonly referred to as) Pasong Tamo, is a prominent north–south road in the cities of Makati and Taguig...
traffic congestion and accidents in the area. In addition, the portion of ChinoRoces Avenue passing beneath the interchange's flyovers along EDSA is designated...
demonstrations. On the north end of the street is the Don ChinoRoces Bridge, named in honor of ChinoRoces, a well-known figure during the Philippines' Martial...
occasional anchor for Brigada News FM. Her screen name China Roces is derived from ChinoRoces Avenue, a road that traverses Makati City, Metro Manila, where...
1945, when the paper re-opened after World War II and was later sold to ChinoRoces. By 1950, The Manila Times became the largest newspaper in the Philippines...
continues on a straight route to the city of Pasay, and passing the ChinoRoces Avenue, Osmeña Highway and South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) through Magallanes...
corporate office is located at S-510, Comfoods Bldg., Gil Puyat Ave. cor. ChinoRoces Ave., Makati. CBN operates a number of stations across places in the...
Jr. and José W. Diokno, and Manila journalists—Manila Times publisher ChinoRoces and columnist Max Soliven; Manila Chronicle publisher Eugenio Lopez Jr...
technology (D5 Studio; TV5.com.ph, News5 Digital, and GG Network). Joaquin "Chino" Roces, owner of The Manila Times, was granted a radio-TV franchise from Congress...
2000. The building is located at the corner of Gil Puyat Avenue and ChinoRoces Avenue in Makati, the tower is situated near the entrance of the Makati...
1995 to 2008, DMCI Homes was headquartered in Dacon Plaza, 1728 Don ChinoRoces Avenue Extension, Makati, sharing the office with DMCI and Semirara Mining...
States Senator José P. Laurel, 1959, former President of the Philippines ChinoRoces, 1988, founder and owner of Associated Broadcasting Company and the Manila...
other prominent anti-Marcos journalists such as Max Soliven and Don ChinoRoces avoided imprisonment during Marcos's rule, shielded perhaps in part by...
on July 1962, by Associated Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), owned by ChinoRoces, the publisher of The Manila Times), DZFU-TV (established on August 1962...
the closest MRT station to the South Luzon Expressway, as well as to ChinoRoces Avenue. It is also located near Dasmariñas Village and Ecology Village...
becomes a one-way street carrying westbound traffic until it crosses ChinoRoces Avenue near Walter Mart Makati. The Skyway exit to Amorsolo Street stands...
80-year-old former Senator Lorenzo Tañada and 71-year old Manila Times founder ChinoRoces. Images of the event showing the two seniors struggling against the waterhosing...
Flora Lansang, human rights lawyer Haydee Yorac, Manila Times publisher ChinoRoces, and a plethora of journalists. Student leaders were arrested regardless...
railroad tracks. It enters Taguig, where it meets the intersection with ChinoRoces Avenue Extension (formerly Pasong Tamo Extension) near the entrance to...
protesters in the thousands went to the Mendiola Bridge (now the Don ChinoRoces Bridge) where marines and firemen were stationed, initiating a standoff...