Monday, February 16, 2015

Top Five most watch TV Shows in the Philippines for February 2015






ABS-CBN TV Programs, the most famous TV Network in The Philippines now a day maintained its ratings top at the start of this year 2015. This is according to the latest results released by independent tabulator Kantar Media. The ABS-CBN TV Programs took four of the 5 spots in the list of the majority watched programs transversely the country.

The Kapamilya Channel dominated the rating game against its rival GMA-7 or the Kapuso Network. ABS-CBN got a national viewership of 42% in January 2015 while GMA-7 and TV5 only got 36% and 10% respectively during the first month of the year. The lead of ABS-CBN was due to its dominant primetime TV series and weekend offerings which include, “Dream Dad” and “Maalaala Mo Kaya,” which led the list of top-rating TV shows in the Philippines for the month of February 2015.

The TV series entitled “Dream Dad” was featuring the best actor MR. Zanjoe Marudo ranked first in primetime with a 25.8% average in nationwide ratings, while the greatest-running drama anthology in Philippine TV entitled “Maalaala Mo Kaya’ trailed intimately with 25.5% standard rating.

Moreover, the top two mentioned programs, ABS-CBN Teleserye (TV Series) “Forevermore” and the Kapamilya Channel’s flagship newscast “TV Patrol,” followed at the No. 3 and No. 4 spot with 24% and 23.7% average rating respectively.
 
Take a look the Complete List of Top Five Most Watched TV Programs in the Philippines for February 2015:
 
1. Dream Dad – 26.2%
2. Maalaala Mo Kaya – 25.8%
3. Forevermore – 24.2%
4. TV Patrol – 23.3%
5. “Two Wives” and “Mga Kwento ni Marc Logan” tied (18.8%).



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