Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon — also known as the comedy triumvirate TVJ — welcomed 2025 on a high note, as the Court of Appeals (CA) upheld their ownership of the “Eat Bulaga ...
The appelate court's ninth divison upheld the decision of the Marikina Regional Trial Court Branch 273 that favored TVJ over the trademark ownership of the "Eat Bulaga" name, dealing a blow to ...
As one of the longest-running noontime shows in the Philippines, “Eat Bulaga” has undergone numerous transformations over its more than four-decade history.
The indefatigable Tito, Vic and Joey (TVJ) have scored another legal victory after the Court of Appeals (CA) affirmed their ownership of the “Eat Bulaga!” trademark and intellectual property.
TVJ and their fellow hosts also gave a glimpse of “Eat Bulaga’s” newly renovated studio on Wednesday, Jan. 1, while greeting the audience a Happy New Year.
TVJ is an acronym for “Tito, Vic and Joey,” the original hosts of longtime noontime TV show Eat Bulaga!. Joey is the two brothers’ buddy, Joey de Leon. Sotto cited the release of the 26 ...
The Court of Appeals (CA) has upheld the exclusive rights of Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon (TVJ) to the ‘Eat Bulaga’ trademark, marking another legal victory for the iconic trio in their ...
It was previously ruled that TVJ won the case and was granted full rights to the 'Eat Bulaga!' trademark. As a result, TAPE Inc. is no longer allowed to use 'Eat Bulaga!' or 'EB' as a trademark.
The trio stressed that they were the ones who had the right to use “Eat Bulaga” as it was Joey who came up with the title of their show. When TVJ transferred to TV5, they opted for the title E.A.T.
“It was more of an issue between TVJ and TAPE Inc.,” he explained, referring to the partnership between himself, Tito Sotto, Joey de Leon, and the production company that managed Eat Bulaga. “We were ...
Singer Ice Seguerra that the decision of Eat Bulaga host Vic Sotto to file a complaint against director Darryl Yap.