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Television and Production Exponents, Incorporated (also known as TAPE, Inc. or simply TAPE) is a Philippine television production company. It was founded in 1981 by Romeo Jalosjos Sr. and Antonio "Tony" Tuviera.[2][3]

Key Information

After the last episode of Tahanang Pinakamasaya, the company laid off 130 of their employees.[4] In line with a corporate restructuring, the company later announced plans for a return to TV and online production.[5][6]

Shows produced by TAPE Inc.

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Shows Television network Date Note
Eat Bulaga! RPN
ABS-CBN
GMA Network
July 7, 1981[1] – January 5, 2024 The longest-running noontime variety show produced by TAPE, Inc.; now produced by TVJ Productions and airing on TV5 (first known as E.A.T.) since July 1, 2023 (and later reverted to Eat Bulaga! since January 6, 2024)
Heredero RPN July 23, 1984 – September 4, 1987 The first series produced by TAPE, Inc.
Agila RPN
ABS-CBN
September 7, 1987 – February 7, 1992
Valiente ABS-CBN
GMA Network
February 10, 1992 – September 12, 1997 The first action teledrama
Kadenang Kristal GMA Network July 31, 1995 – August 9, 1996 The first evening teledrama
Mia Gracia August 12, 1996 – August 15, 1997
Del Tierro September 15, 1997 – May 14, 1999
Rio Del Mar February 15, 1999 – March 9, 2001
Kirara, Ano ang Kulay ng Pag-ibig? August 16, 1999 – November 2, 2001 The first morning teledrama
Korek na Korek ka Dyan 2001 first evening game show
Biglang Sibol, Bayang Impasibol March 12, 2001 – January 25, 2002 The first comedy teledrama
Hawak Ko ang Langit July 14 – November 7, 2003
Walang Hanggan November 10, 2003 – February 27, 2004
Ikaw sa Puso Ko March 1 – October 15, 2004
Leya, ang Pinakamagandang Babae sa Ilalim ng Lupa October 18, 2004 – January 28, 2005 The first fantasy teledrama
Saang Sulok ng Langit January 31 – August 12, 2005
Let's Get Aww!!! QTV (now GTV) November 12, 2005 – 2006
Kung Mamahalin Mo Lang Ako GMA Network August 15, 2005 – February 17, 2006
Agawin Mo Man ang Lahat February 20 – August 11, 2006
Pinakamamahal August 14 – November 3, 2006
Makita Ka Lang Muli November 6, 2006 – February 16, 2007
Eat Na Ta! GMA Cebu November 12, 2007 – 2008 TAPE, Inc.'s regional variety show
Diz Iz It! GMA Network February 8 – July 24, 2010
Valiente TV5 February 13 – June 29, 2012
Eat Bulaga! Indonesia SCTV July 16, 2012 – April 3, 2014 TAPE, Inc.'s first overseas variety show
The Ryzza Mae Show GMA Network April 8, 2013 – September 18, 2015
The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia ANTV November 17, 2014 – August 8, 2016
January 30 – February 17, 2023
TAPE, Inc.'s second overseas variety show
Kalyeserye GMA Network July 16, 2015 – December 17, 2016
Princess in the Palace September 21, 2015 – June 10, 2016
Calle Siete June 13 – October 21, 2016
Trops October 24, 2016 – September 22, 2017 Youth oriented teledrama
The Lolas' Beautiful Show September 25, 2017 – February 2, 2018
Tahanang Pinakamasaya January 6 – March 2, 2024 The shortest-running noontime variety show produced by TAPE, Inc.

Co-productions

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Shows Date Production company Television network Note
Coney Reyes on Camera May 19, 1984 – December 26, 1998 CAN Television RPN
ABS-CBN
1 for 3 April 10, 1997 – July 5, 2001 M-Zet Productions GMA Network
Daddy Di Do Du July 12, 2001 – July 29, 2007 M-Zet Productions GMA Network
Daisy Siete September 1, 2003 – July 2, 2010 formerly co-produced with FOCUS E Inc. GMA Network only in Season 1
Ful Haus August 5, 2007 – August 16, 2009 M-Zet Productions GMA Network
Del Monte Kitchenomics 1989 – 2015 Del Monte Foods ABS-CBN
GMA Network
GMA News TV

TV specials

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  • Eat Bulaga 10th Anniversary Special (1989)
  • Eat Bulaga 15th Anniversary Special (1994)
  • Eat Bulaga 20th Anniversary Special (1999)
  • Eat Bulaga! Silver Special (2004)
  • Eat Bulaga 30th Anniversary Special (2009)
  • A Party for Every Juan: The Jose and Wally Concert (2012)
  • Jose and Wally Concert: A Party For Juan and All (2013)
  • Eat Bulaga 35th Anniversary Special (2014)
  • Sa Tamang Panahon (2015)
  • Imagine You and Me: The Journey (2016)
  • Miss Millennial Philippines Grand Coronation Day Special at the MOA Arena (2017)
  • Love Is... (2017)
  • Pamana (2018)
  • Eat Bulaga 40th Anniversary Special (2019)

Controversies

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TAPE vs TVJ

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On May 31, 2023, several hosts of Eat Bulaga!, namely Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, and other core EB hosts filed their resignations due to disputes about the show's production and creative. On June 2, 2023, TVJ filed a petition for the cancellation of the trademark renewal filed by TAPE, Inc. on the Eat Bulaga!'s trademarks and anything connected to it. The renewal was cancelled on December 5, 2023, upon the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) decision,[7] forcing TAPE, Inc. to stop using Eat Bulaga!'s trademarks and anything connected to it.

On June 30, 2023, TVJ through their legal representatives, filed a copyright infringement and unfair competition charges against TAPE, Inc. for using Joey de Leon's intellectual property (which is Eat Bulaga! and all connected to the name) in Marikina Regional Trial Court.[8][9] The case went on to the TVJ's favor on January 6, 2024, ordering the cease and desist order on both TAPE, Inc. and GMA Network to stop airing anything that is connected to the Eat Bulaga! trademark.[10][11] The case was put into Court of Appeals, but eventually rejected.[12][13]

Lawsuit by GMA Network

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On May 22, 2025, GMA Network filed a complaint against the executives of TAPE Inc. for alleged misappropriation of funds.[14][15] The case was because of the diversion of supposedly payments to GMA to "improve" their product. Several attempts at mediation failed, and the case goes on.[16]

See also

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References

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Television and Production Exponents, Inc. (TAPE Inc.) is a Philippine television specializing in variety shows and noontime programming. Founded in July 1981 by businessman and politician Romeo Jalosjos Sr. and television executive Antonio "Tony" Tuviera, the company has operated primarily as a blocktimer, producing content for major networks including . TAPE Inc. gained prominence through its long association with the iconic noontime variety show Eat Bulaga!, which it began producing in 1981 after the program debuted on RPN-9 in 1979. Under TAPE's production, Eat Bulaga! became the longest-running noontime show in Philippine television history, airing for over four decades until a 2024 court ruling ordered TAPE to cease using the name amid ongoing disputes over ownership and creative control, following the departure of the original hosts—, , and (collectively known as TVJ)—in May 2023. The company also produced other notable programs, such as the game show Tahanang Pinakamasaya, which replaced Eat Bulaga! as its flagship noontime show, further establishing its role in shaping Philippine entertainment. In recent years, TAPE Inc. has faced significant legal challenges, including a 2023 trademark dispute with TVJ over the Eat Bulaga! name, which the Intellectual Property Office of the ruled in favor of TVJ, a decision upheld by the Court of Appeals in September 2025, and a 2025 estafa complaint filed by alleging misuse of funds amounting to nearly ₱38 million, which was dismissed in October 2025. Owned by the Jalosjos family, TAPE continues to operate from its headquarters in , adapting to industry shifts while navigating these controversies.

History

Founding and Early Years

Television and Production Exponents Inc. (TAPE Inc.) was established on July 7, 1981, by businessman and politician Romeo Jalosjos Sr. and entertainment executive Antonio "Tony" Tuviera in the . The company was formed to produce television content amid the financial collapse of Production Specialists, Inc., the original producer of the noontime variety show Eat Bulaga!, which Jalosjos had initially funded starting in 1979. TAPE Inc. took over production of Eat Bulaga!, ensuring its continuation after the predecessor company's funds were depleted by mid-1980. Jalosjos Sr., who served as the initial CEO, brought political influence from his role as a congressman and extensive business interests, including media ventures, to the new entity. Tuviera, a key executive with prior experience in entertainment as a co-creator of Eat Bulaga! and later founder of in 1994, contributed creative and operational expertise to stabilize the show's format and production. Based in the , TAPE Inc.'s early operations centered on Eat Bulaga!, which first aired on (RPN) from 1979 to 1989, before shifting to from 1989 to 1995, and eventually stabilizing on as its primary broadcaster starting in 1995. This foundational focus on rescuing and sustaining Eat Bulaga! positioned TAPE Inc. as a pivotal player in Philippine noontime programming during its formative years.

Expansion and Key Milestones

Following its initial success with Eat Bulaga!, TAPE Inc. expanded its portfolio in the and by diversifying into drama series and strengthening ties with broadcast networks. The company produced its first drama, Heredero, from July 23, 1984, to September 4, 1987, on RPN, followed by Agila from September 7, 1987, to February 7, 1992, which aired on RPN and later and marked TAPE's entry into serialized storytelling beyond variety formats. In 1995, after negotiations with stalled over airing rights, TAPE transferred Eat Bulaga! to , establishing a long-term partnership that solidified the company's position as a key content provider for the network and enabled consistent production growth. The 2000s brought further milestones, including the celebration of Eat Bulaga!'s 25th anniversary in 2004 with a special event titled Eat Bulaga! Silver Special, highlighting the show's enduring popularity. That year, TAPE also launched Leya, ang Pinakamagandang Babae sa Ilalim ng Lupa, its first fantasy teledrama, which ran from October 18, 2004, to January 28, 2005, on GMA. By the 2010s, TAPE ventured into international markets with the franchising of Eat Bulaga! Indonesia in 2012, the first Philippine TV show adapted abroad, airing on SCTV until 2014 and demonstrating global reach. Domestically, it produced child-focused programming like The Ryzza Mae Show from 2013 to 2015 on GMA, while briefly partnering with TV5 for the 2012 remake of Valiente. TAPE's achievements include producing the longest-running noontime in Philippine television history with Eat Bulaga!, which marked over 40 years by the early 2020s under its stewardship. The company adapted to evolving media landscapes by franchising formats internationally and incorporating digital elements, such as online promotions and clips, to engage younger audiences amid the rise of streaming platforms in the early 2020s. Following the 2023 departure of original hosts, TAPE rebranded its noontime program as Tahanang Pinakamasaya on GMA, which aired until January 5, 2024. In September 2024, TAPE announced its return to production with a new for GMA, premiering in October 2024. Prior to 2023, Eat Bulaga! remained TAPE's flagship, maintaining stability through consistent ratings and cultural impact.

Productions

Variety Shows

TAPE Inc. assumed production of the noontime variety show Eat Bulaga! in 1981, shortly after its debut on (RPN) in 1979, transforming it into a cornerstone of Philippine under the company's stewardship. The program, featuring a mix of sketches, musical performances, , and audience interaction, quickly became a cultural staple, airing continuously until 2023 on , where it had moved in 1995 following a dispute with . As the longest-running noontime in the , spanning over four decades under TAPE, Eat Bulaga! emphasized lively hosting by trios like TVJ (Tito Sotto, , and ) and later ensembles, fostering a format centered on humor, contests, and family-oriented entertainment. Iconic segments defined Eat Bulaga!'s appeal during TAPE's tenure, including Mr. Macho, a male beauty and talent contest that highlighted physical prowess, charisma, and comedic flair through challenges like dance-offs and Q&A rounds, often launching participants into acting careers. Similarly, Little Miss Philippines, introduced in 1984, served as a child pageant showcasing young girls' talents in singing, dancing, and wit, becoming a key talent incubator for the industry. These segments exemplified TAPE's focus on interactive, participatory content that engaged viewers directly, blending competition with lighthearted comedy to maintain high audience involvement. In response to a 2023 dispute over the show's branding, TAPE rebranded its noontime program as Tahanang Pinakamasaya! starting January 6, 2024, retaining core elements like games and musical numbers while introducing new hosts and segments to sustain the variety format. The show aired on GMA until March 7, 2024, marking a brief transition period before TAPE shifted focus to new productions. In September 2024, TAPE announced its return to television production, including a new variety show for GMA Network starting in October 2024. Beyond , TAPE Inc. produced other variety programs in the 1980s and , such as Coney Reyes on Camera (1984–1998), an anthology series hosted by that combined dramatic vignettes with musical interludes and audience participation, airing post-Eat Bulaga! on RPN and . In the and early , shows like Biglang Sibol, Bayang Impasibol (2001–2002) incorporated variety elements through comedic skits, interactive games, and family-themed challenges, emphasizing humor and viewer engagement on . These programs highlighted TAPE's signature style of blending comedy, games, and live interaction to appeal to broad audiences. TAPE's variety shows profoundly shaped Philippine pop culture, serving as launchpads for celebrities including Gladys Reyes, Aiza Seguerra, Judy Ann Santos, and Ryzza Mae Dizon through contests like Little Miss Philippines. Eat Bulaga! in particular influenced noontime viewing habits, with viewership peaks exceeding 50% household ratings during phenomena like the 2015 AlDub storyline, and historical averages around 20-30% establishing it as a dominant force in daytime TV. This enduring impact underscored TAPE's role in promoting interactive entertainment that resonated with Filipino families, fostering community and celebrity discovery across generations.

Drama Series and Other Programs

TAPE Inc. entered the realm of scripted television in the late , producing drama series that explored complex social and familial dynamics, often set against backdrops of power struggles and personal vendettas. One of its earliest and longest-running contributions was Agila (1987–1992), a starring as the patriarch Don Gabriel Agila, which delved into themes of legacy, betrayal, and governance in a fictionalized Philippine elite society. The series, which aired on RPN and later , marked TAPE's initial foray into narrative-driven content, emphasizing intense family conflicts and moral dilemmas central to Filipino teleserye traditions. In the 2000s, TAPE expanded its drama portfolio with daytime soaps on , focusing on action-oriented revenge plots and romantic entanglements. Agawin Mo Man ang Lahat (2006), for instance, featured and rising star in a story of loss, retribution, and forbidden love, highlighting TAPE's signature style of high-stakes emotional narratives bolstered by emerging talents. Similarly, Kung Mamahalin Mo Lang Ako (2005–2006) preceded it, adapting elements of classic romance tropes to address social issues like class disparity and sacrifice, further showcasing the company's ability to blend with relatable societal critiques. These productions often featured star-studded ensembles, drawing from TAPE's connections in the industry to create immersive, character-focused stories that resonated with afternoon audiences. By the , TAPE ventured into primetime with co-productions like Valiente (2012), a TV5 action-drama of its series, starring alongside and . The show centered on intertwined family destinies, , and redemption, adapting international revenge saga formats to local contexts while amplifying themes of justice and kinship. Over the to , TAPE amassed a catalog of more than 20 such dramas, prioritizing emotionally charged plots that mirrored of resilience and familial bonds. Beyond full-length series, TAPE contributed to other scripted formats, including annual Lenten drama specials tied to its variety programming. These episodes, such as Perfect (2005), True Love (2005), and Tahanan (2005), offered concise tales of , , and hardship during , produced under the Eat Bulaga! banner to provide reflective content amid the Lenten season. Lifestyle-oriented series like Rio del Mar (1999–2001) also emerged, blending drama with adventure to explore themes of ambition and coastal life, underscoring TAPE's versatility in non-variety genres. Post-2015, however, TAPE shifted emphasis toward variety formats, scaling back on new drama initiatives to consolidate resources on established noontime .

Co-productions and Specials

TAPE Inc. has engaged in several co-productions with major Philippine networks, including , where it partnered to air Eat Bulaga! from 1989 to 1995 following the show's initial run on RPN. This collaboration allowed TAPE to expand its flagship program's reach during a period of network transitions in the Philippine broadcast industry. Similarly, TAPE maintained partnerships with for various productions, though specific co-production details beyond ongoing airing agreements remain tied to broader network affiliations. In terms of international efforts, TAPE Inc. facilitated the franchising of Eat Bulaga! to Asian markets, marking the show as the first Filipino television program to achieve such global adaptation. The Indonesian version premiered on SCTV in July 2012 under a franchise agreement with TAPE, running until April 2014 and featuring localized segments with Indonesian hosts and performers. A second franchise was announced for Myanmar in July 2019 and launched on May 31, 2021, on Mizzima TV, airing weekdays at 12:00 PM and adapting the noontime variety format for local audiences. These initiatives represented TAPE's push into regional markets, with at least two confirmed adaptations by the late 2010s. TAPE Inc. has produced numerous television specials, particularly tied to religious observances and program milestones. From 1995 to 2008 and resuming in 2014 through 2023, TAPE created annual Lenten drama specials for during , featuring anthology episodes with themes of faith, redemption, and family, often starring Eat Bulaga! hosts and guest performers. These standalone events replaced regular programming and became a staple for Filipino viewers, emphasizing moral storytelling in line with the season's solemnity. More recent specials include one-off events linked to GMA, such as the farewell episode of Tahanang Pinakamasaya on March 7, 2024, which marked the end of the noontime show due to financial challenges and contractual issues between TAPE and the network. This two-hour broadcast served as a reflective closeout, featuring performances and messages from cast members, amid TAPE's reported debts exceeding P57 million to GMA.

Dispute with TVJ

In early 2023, tensions escalated between Television and Production Exponents Inc. (TAPE Inc.) and its longtime hosts , , and —collectively known as TVJ—due to significant management changes within the company. The Jalosjos family, major stakeholders, assumed greater control, leading to the reported forced retirement of longtime CEO Tony Tuviera and the appointment of Jon Jalosjos as the new president and CEO. These shifts sparked disagreements over creative control, including proposals for rebranding the flagship variety show Eat Bulaga!, altering the host lineup, and other production decisions, which TVJ viewed as undermining the program's established format. On May 31, 2023, TVJ publicly announced their departure from TAPE Inc. via a live statement on the official Eat Bulaga! social media page, expressing gratitude to fans while citing irreconcilable differences with the new management. This abrupt exit prompted a mass resignation of key co-hosts and staff, known as the "Dabarkads," who aligned with TVJ. Following the split, TVJ established TVJ Productions Inc. and secured a deal with TV5 to relaunch Eat Bulaga! under their production, debuting on July 11, 2023. In contrast, TAPE Inc. retained its broadcasting slot on GMA Network and continued airing pre-recorded episodes of the original Eat Bulaga! until early June, before rebranding the program as Tahanang Pinakamasaya (later shortened to E.A.T.) with a new lineup of hosts including Jose Manalo, Paolo Ballesteros, and Maine Mendoza. The immediate aftermath saw intense public discourse, with TVJ issuing statements emphasizing their foundational role in the show's creation since 1979 and accusing TAPE of unauthorized use of . TAPE Inc., through Jalosjos, countered that the departure was premeditated and reaffirmed their legal rights to the show's elements, leading to a polarized fanbase where many supporters migrated to the TV5 version. The airing of archived episodes by TAPE and GMA from May 31 to June 3, 2023, prompted TVJ to file complaints for and unfair competition against both entities on June 30, 2023. A pivotal development occurred on December 4, 2023, when the Office of the (IPOPHL) Bureau of Legal Affairs ruled in favor of TVJ, canceling TAPE Inc.'s registrations for "Eat Bulaga!" and "EB" filed in 2020 and 2021, respectively. The decision affirmed that TVJ held prior and continuous use of the marks since the show's inception, predating TAPE's registrations, and ordered the cancellation effective immediately upon finality. TAPE appealed the decision, but on December 5, 2024, the IPOPHL Director denied the appeal, upholding the cancellation due to in registration. TVJ welcomed the ruling as validation of their ownership, while TAPE announced plans to appeal.

Conflicts with GMA Network

Following the departure of hosts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon (TVJ) from TAPE Inc. in May 2023, which triggered broader contractual tensions, disputes between TAPE and GMA Network escalated into legal battles over intellectual property and financial obligations. In the immediate post-split period, GMA Network aired Eat Bulaga! episodes produced by TAPE from May 31 to June 3, 2023, prompting copyright infringement and unfair competition claims against both parties for unauthorized use of audiovisual content. These claims centered on TAPE's alleged lack of ownership over the program's creative elements, leading to ongoing litigation. Separately, in May 2025, GMA filed an estafa complaint against TAPE executives, including Romeo Jalosjos Jr. and Mario Antonio Jalosjos, accusing them of misappropriating approximately P37.9 million in advertising revenues owed under a 2023 assignment agreement. The Quezon City Prosecutor's Office dismissed the estafa case on October 20, 2025, finding no prima facie evidence of deceit or fund mismanagement tied to GMA payments. Key court rulings further intensified the conflicts. In a 2023 decision by the Marikina Regional Trial Court (RTC), TAPE and GMA were ordered to cease using the "Eat Bulaga" name, title, and logo, affirming that these were not exclusively owned by TAPE. The Court of Appeals upheld the RTC decision on December 13, 2024, ruling that TAPE does not own the audiovisual elements of the program and had used them without proper authorization. On September 28, 2025, the appellate court denied TAPE's motion for reconsideration, solidifying the prohibition on TAPE's use of the branding. The court also ordered TAPE to pay P2 million in temperate damages, P500,000 in exemplary damages, and P500,000 in attorney's fees. The legal strife contributed to significant contractual fallout. TAPE's noontime Tahanang Pinakamasaya, which replaced Eat Bulaga! on GMA in January 2024, concluded its run on March 7, 2024, with both parties citing mutual agreement amid unresolved disputes; GMA subsequently filled the slot with movies and other programming. Reports in September 2024 indicated TAPE planned to produce a new for GMA starting October 2024, signaling potential reconciliation, though no premiere occurred by late 2025.

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