[2] His exposé went into a full-length film entitled "Sa Piling ng mga Sugapa", on which Matt Ranillo III portrayed his role.
From the Times (where he was also a news editor), he moved to the Manila Chronicle (as the editor-in-chief until the closure due to martial law).
Reyes then moved to the Chronicle's sister company ABS-CBN, where he served as an executive vice president and news director in the 1960s.
[6] He is also a counsellor of the Philippine embassy based in Washington D.C.[4] Reyes was appointed as the Press Secretary from July 1992 until May 1993 under the Fidel V. Ramos administration.
Reyes died at the Asian Hospital and Medical Center in Muntinlupa on the evening of April 14, 2016 due to heart failure.