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Started by ctan, October 12, 2010, 03:24:49 PM

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carpediem

Bagong gimik ng TV Patrol. Di lang si kabayan.

angelo

Quote from: Kilo 1000 on March 02, 2011, 09:42:09 AM
Quote from: angelo on March 02, 2011, 01:17:01 AM
Quote from: Kilo 1000 on March 02, 2011, 01:08:12 AM
Ang malaking trend ngayon is TV5.

Willing Wille still dominates the primetime...


baka magalit sa inyo ang adBoard.. ingat sa basta-bastang claim...

LOL hinde naman ako advertising eh. based lang naman sa observation and comments sa mga common folk na nakakausap ko.

sige nga, pasilip naman diyan sa statistics mo ng libre :) I want to know who's really top.

i can post here which network is on top... but what people fail to put or at least let the people understand are the caveats in the data.

angelo

Quote from: Mr.Yos0 on March 01, 2011, 06:52:45 PM
^ at least #1 sa primetime ang mara clara ko.

patok talaga yang kwatro oras na yan sa masa. sensationalist kasi.


pinapapanood ko na rin siya lately.. at nakakita ako ng teaser na pati ata Mula Sa Puso magkakaremake.

angelo

Quote from: Kilo 1000 on March 02, 2011, 10:50:50 AM
Quote from: angelo on March 02, 2011, 10:36:03 AM
i can post here which network is on top... but what people fail to put or at least let the people understand are the caveats in the data.
PM mo sa akin. I don't care what method was used. Data is still data.

what i meant is the caveats or the "basis" of the claims.

in fox69's post:

Quote from: fox69 on March 01, 2011, 06:52:10 PM
GMA Network is Mega Manila's top TV station in 2010
GMA Network remains the preferred network in viewer-rich Mega Manila for the whole year of 2010.

Based on data from the more widely recognized TV ratings data supplier, AGB Nielsen, GMA Network garnered an average people audience share of 36.3% in Mega Manila in 2010. Its closest competitor, ABS CBN, posted an average of 32.7%, 3.6 points behind GMA Network in the highly-coveted Mega Manila area.

Mega Manila comprises 55% of the total urban television households in the country.

by the way, im not connected in any way to any network, and im not defending or putting down a network here.

just so to help the public understand: blue font may be misleading, red font is supposedly guiding you..

in blue font: preferred network... this is tricky. what is the basis of their preference? based on audience share? there are instances that the only available free tv channel which is "hindi malabo" is GMA. there are other factors to consider when claiming for preference. it should be directly asked to the respondents what is indeed their preferred network, had all things been equal and available.

55% - seems like the majority but the key word there is "total urban". if we would get data from NSO, the urban-rural split is 50-50. so 55% here is not actually the majority but only 55% of the 50% of the population.

again, highly coveted mega manila - they are saying this because in terms of land area to total number of heads, it is very obvious that Mega Manila (metro manila + key neighboring provinces in region 3 and 4) is densely populated.

so based on fox69's post, if we were to look within Mega Manila, yes GMA is ruling the ratings. however, some people would want to know which network is leading if we were to read total Philippines (this means urban + rural and all the areas of the country), data would then tell otherwise. If we were to look into the OFW and migrant market, data again will say otherwise.

if we were to look into daily ratings - based on overnight readings, some programs like Revillame's is gaining ground.

Lastly, my personal advice:
Before anything can be published/aired/put out into the public that HAS a claim, it has to go through the ASC (formerly the adboard). they will basically ask for a certification or basis for your claim. as a general consumer, always read the labels and the fine print. you will notice in ads that there are small texts at the bottom detailing where or how they arrived at the claim. so that you know...

angelo

Quote from: carpediem on March 02, 2011, 09:41:09 AM
Bagong gimik ng TV Patrol. Di lang si kabayan.

ako i personally do not like it..

Mr.Yos0

IBC - 13 pala ay kay MVP na rin. all-sports channel.

judE_Law

Quote from: angelo on March 02, 2011, 01:18:48 AM
Quote from: Mr.Yos0 on March 02, 2011, 01:16:24 AM
whats with the kabayan "pause"?

"sa pagbabalik ng TV...................................................Patrol... if you watch it, you would know what i mean. parang makaka 2 subo ka sa kinakain mo.


Quote from: Mr.Yos0 on March 02, 2011, 01:16:24 AMay nabasa nga ko, "sobrang tanda na niya, mali-mali na nababasa.."[/color]

meron nga nag-comment at medyo hindi na makasunod sa prompter.

well, Noli De Castro is Noli De castro!
sa ayaw niyo at sa gusto, isa na siyang institusyon sa larangan ng broadcasting.
"household name" na sa pagbabalita ika nga.
i remember nung time na bumalik siya sa TV Patrol along with Korina and Ted.. number trending topic nationwide si #kabayan at number 2 naman ang #TV Patrol..
#Shalani ay pumangatlo.
wala lang..



angelo

^ kakahiya pinalakad na naman ang mga pasahero.

carpediem

HK finds Phl officials at fault in hostage crisis

HONG KONG (AP) — A Hong Kong inquest has concluded that Philippine officials contributed to or caused the deaths of eight local tourists during the August 11 hostage incident in Manila.

The five-member jury of the Coroner's Court of Hong Kong faulted Philippine authorities for not meeting the hostage-taker's demands quickly enough. The jury said the bungled rescue operation also delayed medical treatment for two victims who might have been saved.

The panel also found that Philippine officials aggravated negotiations by failing to block media coverage of the gunman's brother's arrest, which outraged suspect Rolando Mendoza.

Wednesday's findings however do not imply criminal or civil responsibility.

http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=669010&publicationSubCategoryId=200

ctan


judE_Law

^kaya binawian tayo dun sa tatlong Pinoy na ibibitay.

judE_Law

Re: Noli De Castro

Real 'kabayan'



Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 01:17:00 03/21/2011

Filed Under: Media, Television


THE NETWORK war has reached the point of hypocrisy. Imagine, I am only an ordinary and faceless viewer in the TV crowd, and here comes an anchor addressing me "Kapamilya," "Kapatid," or "Kapuso"? Kapuso does not even have an English synonym.

Me a what? Since when did I become a family member of giant ABS-CBN? How did GMA7 get to know of my personal character, attitude and feeling? "Kapatid"? I have only two surviving brothers, so why is that broadcaster calling me his brother? Unless TV5 is a network owned by a religious denomination.

Whatever happened to the old reliable "Mga Kaibigan, Kababayan, or Kapwa Kong Pilipino" that 99 percent of TV hosts have stopped using? Talk of kaplastikan (insincerity). That's why I feel good when Noli de Castro addresses me simply as "kabayan" because I am really his kabayan.

—POMPEYO PEDROCHE,
pspedroche@msn.com

carpediem

Quote from: judE_Law on March 23, 2011, 11:26:51 PM
^kaya binawian tayo dun sa tatlong Pinoy na ibibitay.

I'll just take that as your personal opinion, however baseless it is.

judE_Law

Quote from: carpediem on March 24, 2011, 10:31:40 PM
Quote from: judE_Law on March 23, 2011, 11:26:51 PM
^kaya binawian tayo dun sa tatlong Pinoy na ibibitay.

I'll just take that as your personal opinion, however baseless it is.

of course, its my personal opinion, isn't it obvious?

joshgroban

Quote from: judE_Law on March 23, 2011, 11:26:51 PM
^kaya binawian tayo dun sa tatlong Pinoy na ibibitay.

hope di naman ganun mentality nila...