ABS-CBN Corp. reported taking the lead in national television ratings for the month of September, as GMA Network, Inc. challenged it in audience share in Urban Luzon, both citing different ratings providers.
The Lopez-led broadcasting giant said in a statement yesterday its national television rating stood at 45% last month, besting rival GMA which got a rating of 31%, based on findings of Kantar Media.
On the other hand, GMA, also in a statement yesterday, claimed dominance in total day people audience share in Urban Luzon for the month of September with a rating of 31.7% versus ABS-CBN’s 30.7%.
GMA uses data from Nielsen TV Audience Measurement. The provider also found GMA edged ABS-CBN in terms of viewership in Mega Manila, where its total day people audience share stood at 31.7% last month versus ABS-CBN’s 28.1%.
ABS-CBN claims its data provider, Kantar, gets its findings from a survey of 2,610 urban and rural households to represent 100% of the country’s total viewing population. Using that data, the Lopez-led media giant said it led the ratings board for Metro Manila and Mega Manila, where it recorded a 45% rating in the former and 41% in the latter, beating GMA’s 31% and 25%, respectively.
In terms of island groups, ABS-CBN again said it defeated GMA across Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Its ratings for Luzon reached 41% in September against GMA’s 34%; in Visayas at 57% versus GMA’s 24%, and in Mindanao at 51% opposed to GMA’s 28%.
Using data from Nielsen, however, GMA said it won against ABS-CBN in two time slots. It reported an audience share of 24.9% in the morning block to beat ABS-CBN’s 24.1%, and a share of 34.9% in the evening block versus its rival’s 32.3%. ABS-CBN didn’t provide ratings based on time slots.
The two networks likewise boasted of having the most-watched show in September, again citing data from different providers.
ABS-CBN said its FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano was number one on the Top 10 list, joined by eight other shows also produced by the network. GMA, on the other hand, said its Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (KMJS) won first place in Urban Luzon’s Top 30 programs in September.
The hit reality singing TV competition The Voice Kids emerged as the preferred TV show on weekends by viewers, while the action-drama The General’s Daughter kept its grip on the list of most watched shows for its adrenaline-fueled scenes.
Also completing the roster of most watched shows in September are the Kapamilya network’s weekday and weekend programs, including Parasite Island, Maalaala Mo Kaya, I Can See Your Voice, TV Patrol, Tonight with Boy Abunda, Bandila, Home Sweetie Home: Extra Sweet, Rated K, Gandang Gabi Vice, Umagang Kay Ganda, Magandang Buhay, Nang Ngumiti ang Langit, It’s Showtime, Kadenang Ginto, Ipaglaban Mo, SOCO, Kuha Mo, the recently-concluded drama series Los Bastardos, new late afternoon drama series Sandugo and new early evening drama series Pamilya Ko.
Following KMJS were Sahaya, 24 Oras, the Alden Richards starrer The Gift, Beautiful Justice, Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko, newest primetime offering One of the Baes, Love You Two, and Amazing Earth.
The recently-launched second season of The Clash also made it to the list of the Network's ratings drivers for the month, followed by StarStruck, The Better Woman, Bubble Gang, Saksi, Pepito Manaloto, Daddy’s Gurl, Magpakailanman, Studio 7, 24 Oras Weekend, The Boobay and Tekla Show, Unang Hirit, Mars Pa More, Wagas, Eat Bulaga, Hanggang sa Dulo ng Buhay Ko, Tadhana, Wish Ko Lang, Imbestigador, Prima Donnas, Dahil sa Pag-ibig and Wowowin. — Denise A. Valdez
https://www.bworldonline.com/abs-cbn-leads-nationwide-ratings-in-sept/
Thursday, October 3, 2019
Network war: Like always, GMA, ABS-CBN both claim to top ratings
COMPETITORS GMA Network Inc. and ABS-CBN Corp. claimed separately on Wednesday that they led the ratings war on different areas last month, with the latter asserting dominance across the Philippines, and the former in its bailiwick areas in the Greater Manila Area.
Citing data from Nielsen TV Audience Measurement, the Gozon-led network said it was able to beat its rival, after gaining a 31.7-percent average audience share in Urban Luzon versus its competition’s 30.7-percent share.
In Mega Manila, it scored an average of 31.7 percent, a 3.6-point difference versus the Lopez-led network’s 28.1 percent.
Urban Luzon accounts for 72 percent of all urban TV viewers in the country, while Mega Manila represents 60 percent of all urban households in the Philippines.
GMA, likewise, led the morning block with 24.9 percent of people audience share versus ABS-CBN’s 24.1 percent; and the evening block with 34.9-percent share compared to its rival’s 32.3-percent share.
In Urban Luzon's list of top 30 programs, Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (KMJS) consistently remained in the number one spot. The award-winning magazine program also dominated the list of most-watched shows in National Urban Philippines.
Following KMJS were Sahaya, 24 Oras, the Alden Richards starrer The Gift, Beautiful Justice, Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko, newest primetime offering One of the Baes, Love You Two, and Amazing Earth.
The recently-launched second season of The Clash also made it to the list of the Network's ratings drivers for the month, followed by StarStruck, The Better Woman, Bubble Gang, Saksi, Pepito Manaloto, Daddy's Gurl, Magpakailanman, Studio 7, 24 Oras Weekend, The Boobay and Tekla Show, Unang Hirit, Mars Pa More, Wagas, Eat Bulaga, Hanggang sa Dulo ng Buhay Ko, Tadhana, Prima Donnas, Dahil sa Pag-ibig, Wish Ko Lang, Imbestigador and Wowowin.
ABS-CBN’s claim
In a separate statement, ABS-CBN said it continued to be the No. 1 network in the country with an average national audience share of 45 percent versus its rival’s 31-percent share in September, citing data from Kantar Media.
The Lopez-led entertainment and multimedia conglomerate also claimed leadership in Metro Manila and Mega Manila, where it scored an average audience share of 41 percent and 36 percent, respectively, against GMA’s 25-percent and 31-percent share.
ABS-CBN also attracted more viewers than GMA in other areas. It won the ratings game in Total Luzon with an average total-day audience share of 41 percent, versus GMA’s 34 percent; in Total Visayas with 57 percent versus GMA’s 24 percent; and in Total Mindanao with 51 percent, versus GMA’s 28 percent.
FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano (34.9%) which celebrates its fourth year on television, continued to top the chart of most-watched programs of Filipinos nationwide.
The hit reality singing TV competition The Voice Kids emerged as the preferred TV show on weekends by viewers, while the action-drama The General’s Daughter and The Killer Bride kept its grip on the list of most watched shows for its adrenaline-fueled scenes.
Also completing the roster of most watched shows in September are the Kapamilya network’s weekday and weekend programs, including Wansapanatym, Parasite Island, Maalaala Mo Kaya, I Can See Your Voice, TV Patrol, Bandila, Home Sweetie Home: Extra Sweet, Rated K, Gandang Gabi Vice, Umagang Kay Ganda, Magandang Buhay, Nang Ngumiti ang Langit, It’s Showtime, Kadenang Ginto, Ipaglaban Mo, S.O.C.O., Kuha Mo, the recently-concluded drama series Los Bastardos, new late-afternoon drama series Sandugo and new early-evening drama series Pamilya Ko.
Meanwhile, ABS-CBN also won all time blocks in September, asserting its lead in primetime (6:00 PM-12:00 MN) where it recorded 47% share, versus GMA’s 33%; in the afternoon block (3:00 PM-6:00 PM) with 48%, compared to GMA’s 32%; in the noontime block (12:00 NN-3:00 PM) with 48%, versus GMA’s 29%, and in the morning block (6:00 AM-12:00 NN) with 37%, in contrast to GMA’s 29%.
GMA bases its claims to leadership from Nielsen data, which has a nationwide sample size of 3,500 urban and rural homes.
The Lopez-led network sources its data from Kantar Media, which uses a nationwide panel size of 2,610 urban and rural homes that represent 100 percent of the total Philippine TV viewing population.
https://businessmirror.com.ph/2019/10/03/network-war-like-always-gma-abs-cbn-both-claim-to-top-ratings/
ABS-CBN, GMA claim Sept ratings lead
THE television ratings war continued in September, with ABS-CBN Corp. claiming to lead all over the Philippines, while its rival GMA Network Inc. maintained its hold in the Greater Manila area.
Citing data from separate ratings service providers, both broadcast networks claimed on Wednesday the status as the most viewed network.
The Kapuso network said in a statement it had an average total day audience share of 31.7 percent in urban Luzon, slightly higher than their competitor’s 30.7 percent.
In Mega Manila, GMA said it beat ABS-CBN with a total day average audience share of 31.7 percent, against the latter’s 28.1 percent.
GMA’s data came from a Nielsen TV audience measurement, which has a nationwide sample size of 3,500 urban and rural homes.
Based on Kantar Media data, ABS-CBN said in a statement it defeated GMA by 14 points in the nationwide TV ratings game, reaching 45 percent versus the Kapuso network’s 31 percent.
It also remained the leading network in Metro Manila, posting an audience share of 41 percent against GMA’s 25 percent; 36 percent in Mega Manila versus GMA’s 32 percent; in Luzon, where it had 41 percent versus the rival’s 34 percent; in the Visayas, where it posted 57 percent compared to the Kapuso network’s 24 percent; and in Mindanao, where it took 51 percent audience share against GMA’s 28 percent.
Kantar Media has a nationwide panel size of 2,610 urban and rural homes.
In the period, “Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho” and “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano” remained the top shows of GMA and ABS-CBN, respectively.
Following KMJS were “Sahaya,” “24 Oras,” the Alden Richards starrer “The Gift,” “Beautiful Justice,” “Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko,” newest primetime offering “One of the Baes,” “Love You Two” and “Amazing Earth.”
The recently-launched second season of “The Clash” also made it to the list of the Network's ratings drivers for the month, followed by “StarStruck,” “The Better Woman,” “Bubble Gang,” “Saksi,” “Pepito Manaloto,” “Daddy's Gurl,” “Magpakailanman,” “Studio 7,” “24 Oras Weekend,” “The Boobay and Tekla Show,” “Unang Hirit,” “Mars Pa More,” “Wagas,” “Eat Bulaga,” “Hanggang sa Dulo ng Buhay Ko,” “Tadhana,” “Wish Ko Lang,” “Imbestigador,” “Prima Donnas,” “Dahil sa Pag-ibig” and “Wowowin.”
Following Ang Probinsyano were “The Voice Kids,” “The General’s Daughter,” “The Killer Bride,” “Parasite Island,” “Maalaala Mo Kaya,” “I Can See Your Voice,” “TV Patrol,” “Tonight with Boy Abunda,” “Bandila,” “Home Sweetie Home: Extra Sweet,” “Rated K,” “Gandang Gabi Vice,” “Umagang Kay Ganda,” “Magandang Buhay,” “Nang Ngumiti ang Langit,” “It’s Showtime,” “Kadenang Ginto,” “Ipaglaban Mo,” “SOCO,” “Kuha Mo,” the recently-concluded drama series “Los Bastardos,” new late afternoon drama series “Sandugo” and new early evening drama series “Pamilya Ko.”
On Wednesday, shares of ABS-CBN grew by 4 centavos or 0.22 percent to end at P18.28 each, while GMA saw its shares only rise by 1 centavo or 0.19 percent to close at P5.17 apiece.
https://www.manilatimes.net/2019/10/03/business/companies/abs-cbn-gma-claim-sept-ratings-lead/625368/