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ABS-CBN Keeps Spot As Most Watched Network In February

By The Mindanao Life

ABS-CBN Keeps Spot As Most Watched Network In February

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More Filipinos tuned in to ABS-CBN in February as the network registered an average audience share of 39%, or a 6-point lead against GMA’s 33%, according to data from Kantar Media.

The most watched programs in February were produced by ABS-CBN, with primetime stalwart “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano” remaining at the top spot with 34%. Julia Montes’ comeback, meanwhile, was an instant hit as the weekly action-drama “24/7” recorded 27%.

“TV Patrol” (26.5%) remained as the most preferred newscast in the country, while viewers tuned in to the intense battle of contestants and coaches in “The Voice Teens” (26.4%), which returned for a new season in February.

The love story of Billy (Liza Soberano) and Gabo (Enrique Gil) in “Make It With You” (25.9%) consistently brought kilig all throughout the love month. “MMK” (24.9%), on the other hand, touched viewers’ hearts with its real-life stories, while the talented contestants of “Your Moment” (23.9%) impressed viewers nationwide.

The grand battle of the Mondragons pumped up viewers’ afternoon as “Kadenang Ginto” ended on a high note with 22%.

Multinational audience measurement provider Kantar Media uses a nationwide panel size of 2,610 urban and rural homes that represent 100% of the total Philippine TV viewing population.