The Philippine Star

ABS-CBN, GMA claim top ratings

- – Louella Desiderio

ABS-CBN Corp. claimed leadership in nationwide television (TV) ratings in January, while GMA Network Inc. said it topped ratings in urban Philippine­s in the same month.

In a statement Friday, ABSCBN said it had an average audience share of 46 percent in January, higher than GMA’s 34 percent, according to 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.

ABS-CBN said it kept its lead in Metro Manila with an average audience share of 42 percent against GMA’s 27 percent.

In Total Luzon, ABS-CBN got 43 percent against GMA’s 35 percent. in Total Visayas, it had 55 percent against GMA’s 27 percent, and in Total Mindanao, 51 percent share against GMA’s 32 percent.

ABS-CBN also won in the primetime block (6 p.m. to 12 midnight) which is the most important part of the day for TV networks because advertiser­s place bulk of their budget during this time to reach more consumers effectivel­y.

In particular, ABS-CBN got an average audience share of 50 percent, higher than GMA’s 32 percent.

Meanwhile, GMA said it won in the National Urban Television Audience Measuremen­t (NUTAM) with an average of 43.7 percent total day people audience share compared to ABS-CBN’s 38.6 percent based on data from Nielsen TV Audience Measuremen­t.

Nielsen’s data is based on approximat­ely 900 more homes surveyed in total urban and rural Philippine­s compared to Kantar’s.

GMA said it ruled all time blocks in NUTAM as it recorded a 42.3 percent people audience share versus ABSCBN’s 35.4 percent in the morning block. It got 47.3 percent compared to ABS-CBN’s 36.8 percent in the afternoon block; and it had a 41.5 percent share versus ABS-CBN’s 41.2 percent in the evening block.

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