Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Winning streak

Gloria Romero
GMA Network is ever on a roll in nationwide TV ratings based on the latest data from ratings service provider Nielsen TV Audience Measurement.

For February (with Feb.18-28 based on overnight data), GMA was the most watched TV station in the National Urban Television Audience Measurement (NUTAM) with an average of 43.6 percent total day people audience share.



Jessica Soho
GMA won across all day parts with steadily increasing margins in both Urban Luzon and Mega Manila. In Urban Luzon, GMA posted a total day people audience share of 49.1 percent as against ABS-CBN’s 31.4 percent.

Award-winning news magazine show “Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (KMJS)” still reigned as the most watched GMA program nationwide in February.


Other GMA ratings drivers last month were “Magpakailanman;” “Kambal, Karibal;” “Pepito Manaloto;” “24 Oras;” “Sherlock Jr.;” “All-Star Videoke;” “Daig Kayo Ng Lola Ko;” and “Ika-6 Na Utos.”


Also on the list of top programs were “Sirkus;” “The One That Got Away;” “Bubble Gang;” “Saksi;” “The Stepdaughters;” “24 Oras Weekend;” “Eat Bulaga!;” “Tadhana;” “Impostora;” “Sunday PinaSaya;” and “Haplos.”


GMA Network still dominated the list of top programs in Urban Luzon with eight Kapuso shows in the top 10. Moreover, GMA programs swept the first nine spots in Mega Manila.


Further, GMA’s flagship AM radio station Super Radyo DZBB was also hailed as the listeners’ number one choice in Mega Manila proving GMA’s dominance both in TV and radio.


Based on the most recent data from Nielsen Radio Audience Measurement. February ratings data show DZBB posting a total week average audience share of 42.9 percent in February, winning over DZMM’s 37.4 percent and DZRH’s 29.3 percent.


From Monday to Friday, DZBB’s ratings dominance was driven by its topnotch delivery of news and fearless commentaries through “Saksi sa Dobol B” anchored by Mike Enriquez; “Sino?” with Mike, Arnold Clavio, and Ali Sotto; “Super Balita sa Umaga Nationwide” with Mike and Joel Reyes Zobel; and “Dobol B Balitang-Balita” anchored by Melo del Prado.


Meanwhile, viewers can now enjoy a more colorful, more vibrant, and clearer viewing experience as GMA Network’s digital TV signal now covers all parts of Metro Manila as well as nearby provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, Bulacan, Bataan, Nueva Ecija, and Pampanga. GMA-7 and GMA News TV’s digital broadcast can be accessed by simply rescanning the channels through their digital TV boxes.



The sub-channels are available soon: Dobol B sa TV (News and Information), GMA Playhouse (Anime and Cartoons) , KMF (Kapuso Movie Festival) and QTV (All about lifestyle and women channel). QTV is also under CityNet Marketing and Productions, Inc.

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CCP on Air


Aside from the shows, concerts and special events propagating Philippine arts and culture and regularly performed at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, our country’s national performing arts center, there are also other programs the agency presents.


One is “DiskArte,” a radio magazine program with the arts as they matter in society. Awarded as the Freedom Project 2003 Jury Prize and People’s Choice by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, the program airs Saturdays from 2 to 3 p.m. over DZRH.


“Culture Carousel,” on the other hand, is a classical music program showcasing the works and performances of outstanding Filipino and foreign artists. Hosted by Irene ObligaciĆ³n Rada, it airs Saturdays from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. over 98.7 DZFE, The Masters Touch.


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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, March 13, go to Mila Manapat, Kathy Limjoco, Atty. Amelia Tansinsin, Connie Genilo, Keren Pascual, Kimberly Joyce MaƱaol, Mariane Buenafe, Asia Lopez, Jeff Ambrosio, Ronald Reyes, Sid Lucero, Erlinda de Castro, Sherwin T. Macandog, Jerome Ruiz Berja, Deng Latayan Lado-ing, Tynes Tolentino, Irish Sta. Maria, Fe Banta, Bong Serra, and director Laruenti DyogiMarch 14: Sen. Gregorio Honasan, Louie Reyes, Remy Aquino, Marilen Espiritu, Linda Buenviaje, Carmelita Salvador, Jhing de Leon, Elenita Bolipata, Gave Pizarro, Percy Lapid, Julius Bodomo, Dindi Gallardo, Paolo Contis and Pinky Amador

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