Latest Philippine TV Ratings [November 19 AGB Nielsen & TNS Philippines]
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TV Ratings
Here are the latest & updated TV ratings of ABS-CBN, GMA-7 & TV5. Wowowee, May Bukas Pa & TV Patrol World rules nationwide. While Eat Bulaga, Stairway To Heaven & Darna rules Mega Manila.
It's very interesting to note that PBB Double Up continues to beat Freestyle every afternoon and Shining Inheritance every evening, whether in Mega Manila or in the whole Philippines. It also topples Rosalinda in Mega Manila on November 18 [Rosalinda (GMA-7) 24.9%; Pinoy Big Brother Double Up (ABS-CBN) 27.9%]
November 19, Thursday
Non-Primetime Natiowide:
Umagang Kay Ganda (ABS-CBN) 6.6%; Unang Hirit (GMA-7) 4.8%
Mr. Bean (ABS-CBN) 6.8%; Pokemon Master Quest (GMA-7) 6.1%
Mar Marchen Awakens Romance (ABS-CBN) 8.8%; Kirby (GMA-7) 6.7%; Bleach (GMA-7) 8.6%
Naruto (ABS-CBN) 7.8%; Three Dads With One Mommy (ABS-CBN) 8.4%; Hunter X Hunter (GMA-7) 12%
Showtine (ABS-CBN) 17.6%; SiS (GMA-7) 6.7%; On Air (GMA-7) 9.8%
Wowowee (ABS-CBN) 23.1%; Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) 17.2%; Daisy Siete: My Shuper Sweet Lover (GMA-7) 12.2%
Nagsimula Sa Puso (ABS-CBN) 18.5%; Kaya Kong Abutin ang Langit (GMA-7) 12.3%
Banana Split Daily Servings (ABS-CBN) 13.7%; Tinik Sa Dibdib (GMA-7) 12.3%
Pinoy Big Brother Double Up Uber (ABS-CBN) 15.6%; Freestyle (GMA-7) 8.4%
Somewhere In My Heart (ABS-CBN) 18.2%; Family Feud (GMA-7) 14%
Primetime Nationwide:
Katorse (ABS-CBN) 31.5%; Ikaw Sana (GMA-7) 21.8%
TV Patrol World (ABS-CBN) 37%; 24 Oras (GMA-7) 25.8%
May Bukas Pa (ABS-CBN) 35.4%; Darna (GMA-7) 29%
Lovers In Paris (ABS-CBN) 27.3%; Stairway To Heaven (GMA-7) 26.9%
Dahil May Isang Ikaw (ABS-CBN) 26.1%; Rosalinda (GMA-7) 17.8%
Pinoy Big Brother Double Up (ABS-CBN) 24.2%; Shining Inheritance (GMA-7) 11.3%
SNN: Showbiz News Ngayon (ABS-CBN) 11.4%; Bandila (ABS-CBN) 5.9%; SRO Cinemaserye Presents Carinderia Queen (GMA-7) 6.6%
I Survived (ABS-CBN) 3.4%; Saksi (GMA-7) 3.4%
Pinoy Big Brother Up Late (ABS-CBN) 1.4%; Case Unclosed (GMA-7) 1.6%
November 19, Thursday
Morning Mega Manila:
Unang Hirit (GMA-7) 7%; Umagang Kay Ganda (ABS-CBN) 5.1%; Bob The Builder (TV5) 1.6%; Thomas & Friends (TV5) 2.1%; Hi-5 (TV5) 3.8%; Go Diego Go (TV5) 5%; Blue's Clues (TV5) 6.1%; Spongebob Squarepants (TV5) 8.1%
Pokemon Master Quest (GMA-7) 6.2%; Kirby (GMA-7) 6.4%; Bleach (GMA-7) 10.7%; Mr. Bean (ABS-CBN) 7.2%; Mar Marchen Awakens Romance (ABS-CBN) 5.7%; Naruto Shippuuden (ABS-CBN) 2.9%; Catdog (TV5) 5.4%; Danny Phantom (TV5) 4.5%
Hunter X Hunter (GMA-7) 12.7%; Three Dads With One Mommy (ABS-CBN) 4.2%; The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron (TV5) 6.4%
SiS (GMA-7) 7.5%; On Air (GMA-7) 11.8%; Showtime (ABS-CBN) 15.4%; Azumanga Daioh (TV5) 3.9%; Duel Masters (TV5) 2.7%; Juicy (TV5) 1%
Afternoon Mega Manila:
Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) 24.1%; Daisy Siete: My Shuper Sweet Lover (GMA-7) 18.8%; Wowowee (ABS-CBN) 16.3 %; Gangster Love Metamorphosis (TV5) 1.1%; Under One Roof (TV5) 2.1%; Phua Chua Kung (TV5) 1%; Play With Me Sesame (TV5) 1.1%; Hi-5 (TV5) 1.4%; Postman Pat (TV5) 2.8%
Kaya Kong Abutin ang Langit (GMA-7) 19.4%; Nagsimula Sa Puso (ABS-CBN) 12.9%; Maria de Jesus: Anghel Sa Lansangan (ABS-CBN) 9.8%; Bob The Builder (TV5) 3.9%
Tinik Sa Dibdib (GMA-7) 19.3%; Banana Split Daily Servings (ABS-CBN) 8.4%; Transformers Armada (ABS-CBN) 4.3%
Freestyle (GMA-7) 9.5%; Pinoy Big Brother Double Up Uber (ABS-CBN) 8.8%; The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron (TV5) 8.5%
Family Feud (GMA-7) 20%; Somewhere In My Heart (ABS-CBN) 9.2%; Spongebob Squarepants (TV5) 12.6%; Avatar: The Legend of Aang (TV5) 7.4%
Evening Mega Manila:
Ikaw Sana (GMA-7) 29.2%; Katorse (ABS-CBN) 19.7%; Black Blood Brothers (TV5) 4.2%
24 Oras (GMA-7) 32.5%; TV Patrol World (ABS-CBN) 28.4%; Shakugan No Shana (TV5) 3%; Hero Tales Destiny Warrior (TV5) 2.6%; Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion (TV5) 3.2%
Darna (GMA-7) 37.2%; Stairway To Heaven (GMA-7) 35.2%; May Bukas Pa (ABS-CBN) 26.9%; Lovers In Paris (ABS-CBN) 23.7%; Moomoo & Me (TV5) 4.6%; 5 Max Movies: Fall The Price of Silence (TV5) 2.2%
Rosalinda (GMA-7) 24.9%; Dahil May Isang Ikaw (ABS-CBN) 27.6%
Shining Inheritance (GMA-7) 18.2%; Pinoy Big Brother Double Up (ABS-CBN) 24.4%
SRO Cinemaserye: Carinderia Queen (GMA-7) 10.6%; SNN: Showbiz News Ngayon (ABS-CBN) 13.2%; Bandila (ABS-CBN) 7.3%; TEN: The Evening News (TV5) 0.7%; URCC: Universal Reality Combat Championship (TV5) 0.4%
Saksi (GMA-7) 4.5%; I Survived (ABS-CBN) 3.2%; Jojo A. All The Way (TV5) 0.1%
Case Unclosed (GMA-7) 2%; Pinoy Big Brother Double Up Late (ABS-CBN) 2.2%; Talentadong Pinoy (TV5) 0.5%
manny maawa ka sa mga filipino at sa sarili mo wag kana tumakbo pang boxing kalang...you know nothing about how politics goes.gagawin kalang tuta ng mga kaalyado mo. wag muna dungisan ang heroes'name mo.sayang baka puputaktihin kalang ng kantyaw ng kalaban mo.
SNN-11/30/2009
CONGRATS BOY ABUNDA, BEST MALE SHOWBIZ ORIENTED SHOWHOST, your professionalism,(your very well spoken & articulate)paid off!
And on the other hand, is Kris on to something (lack of sleep, sure)tonite, very sloppy girlfriend, papansin na naman, one word 4 u
THINK BEFORE YOUR SPEAK, quit flaunting your looks who caresssssssssssssssssss, tacky, tacky.
FROM PILIPINO STAR NGAYON - "Seen : Mariel Rodriguez copycat si Bianca Gonzales sa PBB Uplate. Hindi siya entertaining panoorin."
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=528586&publicationSubCategoryId=96
paki send kay "iamsuperbianca" :-(
FROM PILIPINO STAR NGAYON
Kris nakakita ng bagong best friend para kay Noynoy?
SEEN SCENE (Pilipino Star Ngayon) Updated December 01, 2009 12:00 AM
SCENE : Ang statement ni Kris Aquino na gusto niyang maging best friend ang CNN Hero of the Year na si Efren Peñaflorida.
May posibilidad na im bita han niya si Efren na iendorso ang kan dida tura ni Senator Noynoy Aquino.
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=528394&publicationSubCategoryId=96
EHEM! KUYA EFREN WAG KA SANA MAGPAGAMIT
im sure the article below is alluding to WOWOWEE!
Viewfinder
Steer clear of ‘kaloka’ and ‘kawawa’ syndromes on TV
By Nestor Torre
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 21:33:00 11/28/2009
Filed Under: Television
MANILA, Philippines—We’ve noted some disturbing developments on TV that need to be addressed before they go from worse to worst: On some game-variety programs, guests and contestants now tend to be of the “crazy” or “kaloka” sort. They’re apparently chosen from many other hopefuls, not because they’re potentially good competitors, but due to their weird, wild or bipolar speech and behavior.
The ditzy contestants come up with “funny” comments that delight viewers—but, at what cost? The viewers are subliminally being “taught” to laugh at people who aren’t “normal,” who talk a blue streak and evince “madcap” behavior.
Now, we all have friends who are over-the-top and exuberant, but these “crazy” guests and contestants have clearly crossed the line in terms of mutual instability, and deserve our concern and help, not ridicule.
But the shows make it easy for viewers to be mean instead of sympathetic.
The danger is that, by exploiting others’ mental instability for shallow fun and games, irresponsible TV people may be encouraging viewers to poke insensitive fun at anybody they meet in real life who is mentally “off.”
Instead of finding “humor” in weird or crazy behavior, we should be sensitive to the fact that it could be a warning sign that the person needs help, instead of being exploited and made to act as the designated jester in our communal court.
Shallow sniffles
Another recent development that similarly shouldn’t be encouraged is other shows’ penchant for featuring guests and contestants who are disabled in one way or another. In this instance, the operative factor isn’t kaloka but kawawa.
The “kawawa” syndrome professes to pity and cry with the disabled, but all too often on TV, it’s used to generate shallow, sniffly reactions—and, even more reprehensibly, to encourage viewers to regard the disabled as poor and pathetic, less than normal, and sideshow features in the perya of life for others to gawk at.
Some people may feel that there’s nothing wrong with pitying the pitiable, but the danger here is, it’s degenerating into another kind of exploitation for shallow, feel-good purposes.
The bottom line is, if you really care for the disabled, don’t use them to your emotional advantage, do what you can to add to their advantage.
Help them in any way you can, campaign for the proper implementation of laws and ordinances assuring mobility and better travel conditions for the movement-impaired, etc.
There are so many things we can do beyond just feeling sorry for the disadvantaged—and feeling good about ourselves for being so benevolent and sympathetic.
Kaloka and kawawa are just two of the misguided and potentially harmful syndromes that we should strive to avoid on the boob tube, for fear of adversely affecting the ethical standards of the viewing populace.
Marian, so galing mo talga sa drama.
Goodluck and you're really the best.
hay guys puro showbiz politika pa ewan mga plastik at pasimply tama ba go lang angat tau parepreho pwede ba un ung wish ko sa pasko plsss.