Juan Ramón Jiménez | José Alfredo Jiménez | Phil Jimenez | Jose Cha Cha Jimenez | Ubaldo Jiménez | Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada | Luis Jiménez | José Antonio Pavón Jiménez | Flaco Jiménez | Curro Jiménez | Miguel Ángel Jiménez | Marcos Pérez Jiménez | Manny Jiménez | Joyce Jimenez | José Alfredo Jiménez' tomb in Dolores Hidalgo | Flaco Jimenez | Enrique Adolfo Jiménez | Tony Jimenez | Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno | Mónica Jiménez | Manuel Jiménez Jiménez | Manuel Jiménez Abalo | Manuel Álvarez Jiménez | Manolo Jimenez | Luis Jiménez (sculptor) | Luis Jiménez de Asúa | Luis Jimenez | Luis Antonio Jiménez | Juan Ramón Jíménez | Juan Jiménez Mayor |
RBS, including its TV and radio stations, were sold to a triumvirate composed of Felipe Gozon, Gilberto Duavit, Sr., and Menardo Jimenez who introduced a programming concept catering to the new audience.
Two years later, Channel 7, DZBB and other provincial radio and television stations were eventually sold to the triumvirate of Gilberto Duavit, Sr., Menardo Jimenez and Felipe Gozon.