MANILA, Philippines - Consistently rating higher than competing programs on its timeslot, GMA 7’s flagship primetime newscast 24 Oras maintains its lead from Nov. 8 to 11 based on Mega Manila overnight people ratings data from the more widely recognized TV ratings service, Nielsen TV Audience Measurement.
Despite the changes in the roster of news readers in ABS-CBN’s TV Patrol and the hype surrounding TV5’s new show Willing Willie, viewers clearly preferred 24 Oras, which is bannered by Mike Enriquez and Mel Tiangco.
Nov. 8 ratings data show GMA 7’s primetime newscast, with its 11.6 rating points, outclassing TV Patrol, 10.7. During the timeslot it aired alongside newscasts 24 Oras and TV Patrol, Willing-Willie only managed 10.3 (overlap with 24 Oras).
24 Oras continued its dominance on Nov. 9, as it pulled ahead with 11.9 rating points against TV Patrol’s 9.5. During the timeslot it aired alongside the two newscasts, Willing Willie had 10.2 rating points (overlap with 24 Oras).
The following day, Nov. 10, 24 Oras’ 11.7 rating points still led TV Patrol’s 9.8. Willing Willie only got 10.2 rating points.
By Nov. 11, 24 Oras posted 12.8 rating points as against TV Patrol’s 9.9. Willing Willie only managed 11 rating points.
The Nov. 8 to 11 ratings data clearly show the viewers’ support and preference for 24 Oras. “We are honored and inspired by the viewers’ trust in our news programs. Our news organization will continue to do our best in fulfilling our mission to deliver Serbisyong Totoo,” shares Marissa Flores, GMA SVP for News and Public Affairs.