Wednesday, December 5, 2018

GMA, ABS-CBN claim ratings leadership in November




The ratings battle between the operators of the country’s two largest television networks continued through November this year, with mega Manila remaining hotly contested territory.

GMA Network Inc. and rival ABS-CBN Corp. each released ratings data for the month of November.

GMA, which uses data from Nielsen TV Audience Measurement, said it was ahead in urban ratings while ABS-CBN, which gets its data from Kantar Media, claimed a lead nationwide.

In its statement, GMA announced an average total day people audience share of 38.6 percent in the National Urban Television Audience Measurement (Nutam).

It said this was higher than ABS-CBN’s 37.5 percent.

ABS-CBN, for its part, claimed a 45-percent national audience share for November against 30 percent for GMA.

Mega Manila, which covers the capital district and its surrounding areas, was claimed by both media giants.

GMA said it posted an average total day people audience share of 45.3 percent versus ABS-CBN’s 28.5 percent.

On the other hand, ABS-CBN said data showed that it was ahead of GMA with 37 percent in mega Manila against the latter’s 29 percent.

Mega Manila includes Metro Manila, where ABS-CBN claimed a share of 43 percent against GMA’s 23 percent.

ABS-CBN also dominated the list of the 10 highest-rating programs in November. FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano drew the highest viewership among all shows, hitting an average national TV rating of 40.3 percent.

Variety show It’s Showtime is still the most watched noontime show in the country with a national TV rating of 38.9 percent on weekdays and 35.2 percent on Saturdays, against its rival Eat Bulaga which only got 34.8 percent on weekdays and 36.4 percent on Saturdays, ABS-CBN said.


Other ABS-CBN programs on the top 18 are “TV Patrol” (30.6 percent), Ngayon at Kailanman” (29.1 percent), Halik” (26.2 percent), “Tonight with Boy Abunda” (24.3 percent), “Bandila” (22.1 percent), “The Kids’ Choice” (25.9 percent), “ASAP Natin ‘To” (24.6 percent), Goin’ Bulilit (23 percent), Wansapanataym” (18.5 percent), Home Sweetie Home (22.2 percent), Pinoy Big Brother: Otso” (21.9 percent), MMK” (21 percent), Rated K (18.6 percent), I Can See Your Voice” (17.5 percent), Gandang Gabi Vice” (16.9 percent), “Playhouse” (15.4 percent), “Ipaglaban Mo” (15 percent), “Kadenang Ginto” (14.6 percent), “Los Bastardos” (13.6 percent) and “Meteor Garden” (21.9 percent).

Apart from mega Manila, GMA underscored its lead across urban Luzon, where it claims an audience share of 44.1 percent against ABS-CBN’s 30.8 percent.

Kapuso shows similarly ruled Nielsen's NUTAM list of top-rating programs for November with Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho still reigning as the most watched Kapuso program nationwide followed by Pepito Manaloto,” “24 Oras,” “Daddy’s Gurl,” “Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko” and “Onanay.

Included in the list as well were Magpakailanman, newly-launched primetime series Cain at Abel, Studio 7, Victor Magtanggol, Amazing Earth, “Wish Ko Lang, “Imbestigador, 24 Oras Weekend, Wowowin, Pamilya Roces, Bubble Gang, Saksi, Eat Bulaga, Asawa KoKaribal Ko, “Tadhana, Ika-5 Utos, My Special Tatay” and Kapag Nahati Ang Puso.

In its statement, ABS-CBN said it had kept its wide lead against GMA in Visayas and Mindanao. —MIGUEL R. CAMUS

https://business.inquirer.net/261670/gma-abs-cbn-claim-ratings-leadership-in-november

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