Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Star-studded Gabay Guro goes to Navotas on Dec. 6

After witnessing the continuous positive impact of PLDT Gabay Guro’s programs and what it does to the betterment of the plight of the Filipino teacher, PLDT Chairman Manny V. Pangilinan last year expressed his desire to expand the reach of Gabay Guro by bringing it to the different provinces in the country.

In no time, Gabay Guro Foundation’s kind-hearted Chairman Chaye Cabal-Revilla has mobilized the team of dedicated volunteers and the wheels of Gabay Guro’s pillars have since been grinding non-stop. This year alone, Gabay Guro has been to the provinces of Agusan, Bulacan and Bataan conducting trainings and workshops, and bringing the much-awaited teacherfest right to their doorsteps.

And to cap a very fruitful 2018, Chairman Revilla announced that on Dec. 6 (Thursday) Gabay Guro’s teacherfest will go to Navotas to spread early holiday cheers to the teachers there. Ms. Revilla says, “We partnered with the LGU for this event. We want Navotas to experience this firsthand because we know that it is in these events where teachers get to experience the tribute they deserve.”

The star-studded event will be held at the Navotas Sports Complex where an estimated 4,000 teachers are expected to gather for a day full of fun, prizes, and world-class entertainment to be led by the country’s biggest performers - Regine Velasquez, Ogie Alcasid, Gabby Concepcion, Jona, Julie Anne San Jose, Renz Verano, Jason Dy and Randy Santiago, along with comedians Ate Gay and Regina.

Ms. Revilla and the Gabay Guro team of visionaries advocate that, “our nation’s children depend on our nation’s teachers to lead them to the future.”

Gabay Guro is propelled by these Pillars of Learnings --- Scholarships (1,300 scholars in 45 state colleges and universities nationwide; 500 LET passers, and 800 graduates, 234 are honor graduates); Livelihood Programs; Housing and Educational Facilities (40 classrooms constructed and donated in Cebu, Bohol, Leyte and Capiz); Broadband and Computerization (47 partner schools received computer donations and broadband connection); Teachers Training (trained over 40,000 teachers in over eight training programs); Teachers’ Tribute, and the latest addition, Innovation. Introduced last September at the MOA Arena grand gathering, Innovation Pillar will have initiatives that will equip teachers, school leaders, school staff and other stakeholders with an empowering innovation mindset meant to connect schools, industry and communities.

Soon, Innovation Pillar will be trumpeted by the launch of the Gabay Guro app where teachers, parents and students can benefit tremendously. The interactive app can help the teacher access lesson plans, educational materials, upload grades, etc. which will also be accessible to the parent and the student.

Gabay Guro is now running on its 11th year, carrying with it a history littered with awards and citations. Among these are the Gawad Tanglaw award, Anvil Awards and from the Phil. Association of National Advertisers (PANA) and the Philippine Quill Awards.

Ms. Revilla and her team of dedicated volunteers work behind the scenes tirelessly and for free each time. She said, “we believe in what Gabay Guro stands for. We give our all to make our teachers feel special but at the end of the day, we are the ones who feel so much more blessed. The gratitude they show is priceless. It makes everything worth it,” she said.

For more information please visit the Gabay Guro official website www.gabayguro.com, and follow them on twitter and Instagram at @PLDTGabayGuro.

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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.

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 19 are “TV Patrol,” “Ngayon at Kailanman,” “Halik,” “Tonight with Boy Abunda,” “Bandila,” “The Kids’ Choice,” “ASAP Natin ‘To,” “Banana Sundae,” “Goin’ Bulilit,” “Wansapanataym,” “Home Sweetie Home,” “Pinoy Big Brother: Otso,” “MMK,” “Rated K,” “I Can See Your Voice,” “Gandang Gabi Vice,” “Playhouse,” “Ipaglaban Mo,” “Kadenang Ginto,” “Los Bastardos” and “Meteor Garden.”

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.

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,” “Imbestigador,” “24 Oras Weekend,” “Wowowin,” “Pamilya Roces,” “Bubble Gang,” “Saksi,” “Eat Bulaga,” “Asawa Ko, Karibal 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

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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

TV ratings war continues in November



THE two major broadcast networks ABS-CBN Corp. and GMA Network, Inc. kept its neck-and-neck battle for audience share as both claimed ratings lead in the month of November, citing different reports from third-party data providers.


In a statement, Lopez-led ABS-CBN said its average audience share reached 45% in November versus GMA’s 30%, citing Kantar Media data which covered 2,610 urban and rural homes.


On the other hand, GMA said its average total day people audience share is at 38.6% in November, beating ABS-CBN’s 37.5%, based on Nielsen TV Audience Measurement. Nielsen claims its report covers “900 more homes surveyed in Total Urban and Rural Philippines compared to Kantar.”


ABS-CBN said the Kantar report found it dominated households in Mega Manila with 37% audience share versus GMA’s 29%, and in Metro Manila with 43% share versus its rival’s 23%.


In terms of ratings based on time slots, ABS-CBN said it led the competition across all blocks, starting with a 49% audience share in the primetime block compared to 30% for GMA.


For other time slots, ABS-CBN said it had a 37% share in the morning block (6 a.m. to 12 noon) versus 26% for GMA; 43% in the noontime block (12 noon to 3 p.m.) against 31% for its rival; and 45% in the afternoon block (3 p.m. to 6 p.m.) as opposed to GMA’s 32%.


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 38.6% on weekdays and 35.2 percent on Saturdays, against its rival Eat Bulaga which only got 32.1 percent  on weekdays and 30.5 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 (23.2 percent), Goin’ Bulilit (21.6 percent), Wansapanataym (18.5 percent), Home Sweetie Home (22.2 percent). Pinoy Big Brother: Otso (21.8 percent), MMK (20.5 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 (14.8 percent), Los Bastardos (13.6 percent) and Meteor Garden (21.9 percent).


However, GMA, citing Nielsen, said it trumped ABS-CBN in Mega Manila with 45.3% audience share versus 28.5% using data from Nov. 1 to 24. For Urban Luzon, it had an average total day people audience share of 44.1% against ABS-CBN’s 30.8%.


Based on time slots, GMA said it beat ABS-CBN in the morning block with 36.1% audience share against 32.1%, and in the afternoon block with 40.2% versus 37.2% for its rival.


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, 24 Oras Weekend, Wowowin, Pamilya Roces, Bubble Gang, Saksi, Eat Bulaga, Asawa Ko, Karibal Ko, Ika-5 Utos, My Special Tatay and Kapag Nahati Ang Puso.


GMA also dominated both the Urban Luzon and Mega Manila lists, taking 23 and 25 spots out of the top 30 programs, respectively. — Denise A. Valdez


https://www.bworldonline.com/tv-ratings-war-continues-in-november/