Thursday, November 30, 2006
PHILIPPINE TV RATINGS - 11/25/2006
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Posted by james chicago
November 25, 2006 AGBN Mega/Metro Manila Ratings
Saturday
Mega/Metro
ISWAK - 10.6 / 12.0
Maynila - 12.2 / 10.4
PGKNB - 18.0 / 19.1
Super Rookie - 13.9 / 12.4
WWW - 20.1 / 20.8
EB - 26.8 / 24.3
Nagmamahal - 10.5 / 9.3
Lets Go - 7.6 / 8.6
Startalk - 14.1 / 14.5
Star Magic - 10.1 / 11.1
Wish ko lang - 17.0 / 15.1
TVP - 18.8 / 18.7
Fantastikids - 16.1 / 15.1
Komiks - 21.6 / 21.6
BFV - 19.7 / 18.7
JES - 19.7 / 20.8
PPS - 23.7 / 20.5
XXX - 20.9 / 22.0
KMJS - 25.6 / 23.7
PDA - 19.5 / 20.5
Imbestigador - 20.9 / 21.0
AA - 12.3 / 14.1
HP - 14.6 / 15.4
Sports Unlimited - 6.9 / 9.6
Showbiz - 8.6 / 8.6
Walang Tulugan - 3.2 / 3.2
Monday, November 27, 2006
Online video 'eroding TV viewing'... thanks to BBCnews.co.uk
Last Updated: Monday, 27 November 2006, 03:12 GMT |
Online video 'eroding TV viewing' | ||||
Some 43% of Britons who watch video from the internet or on a mobile device at least once a week said they watched less normal TV as a result. And online and mobile viewing is rising - three quarters of users said they now watched more than they did a year ago. But online video viewers are still in the minority, with just 9% of the population saying they do it regularly. Another 13% said they watched occasionally, while a further 10% said they expected to start in the coming year. The success of sites such as YouTube over the past year has helped open the door for those who want easy ways to find, watch and share videos over the internet. The UK is not yet as advanced as the US, where hit TV shows are routinely available from networks' websites and services like iTunes. But it is catching up, with the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 all planning to offer most of their shows on demand on the internet from the end of this year or the start of 2007. In the survey, one in five people who watched online or mobile video at least once a week said they watched a lot less TV as a result. Another 23% said they watched a bit less, while just over half said their TV viewing was unchanged. Some 3% said online video inspired them to watch more TV. Online and mobile video is far more popular among the young, with 28% of those aged 16-24 saying they watched more than once each week. An average of 10% aged 25-44 were net video regulars, with that figure falling to just 4% of over-45s. Earlier this year, media regulator Ofcom said the number of 16 to 24-year-olds watching TV in an average day had dropped 2.9% between 2003 and 2005. Comedian Ricky Gervais, whose audio and video podcasts have become hits on the web, said amateur video would never replace TV - but broadcasters would harness the power of the internet. "You can't knock up an episode of The Sopranos or 24 on a little handheld digital camera," he told the BBC News website. "I don't think you'll ever be able to sidestep TV or DVD. But TV companies will embrace it." The choice offered by new platforms was "exciting", he said, and any future developments depended on how many people started using the technology. "I'm sure when the BBC first launched, they were going: 'Ah, not many people have got tellies. Who's watching this?' "So it's good to get your act together. And then people catch up with the know-how and the means to watch it." The first award ceremony for web-only video, the Vloggies, was held in San Francisco at the start of November. Alive in Baghdad, a site featuring videos of real Iraqis telling their own stories, won the top award.
Panellists were recruited from across the country and the results have been weighted to the profile of all adults. ICM is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules. |
Saturday, November 25, 2006
O Captain! My Captain!
O Captain! My Captain!
by Walt Whitman
O CAPTAIN! my Captain! our fearful trip is done;
The ship has weather'd every rack, the prize we sought is won;
The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring:
But O heart! heart! heart!
O the bleeding drops of red,
Where on the deck my Captain lies,
Fallen cold and dead.
O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells;
Rise up--for you the flag is flung--for you the bugle trills; 10
For you bouquets and ribbon'd wreaths--for you the shores a-crowding;
For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning;
Here Captain! dear father!
This arm beneath your head;
It is some dream that on the deck,
You've fallen cold and dead.
My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still;
My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will;
The ship is anchor'd safe and sound, its voyage closed and done;
From fearful trip, the victor ship, comes in with object won; 20
Exult, O shores, and ring, O bells!
But I, with mournful tread,
Walk the deck my Captain lies,
Fallen cold and dead.
TV RATINGS - 11/22/2006 Philippine TV
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Posted by cybermyx
AGB Nielsen Overnight Ratings
Wednesday - November 22, 2006
Sis 13.1
Homeboy 12.9
Yellow Handkerchief 18.8
Pilipinas Game KNB? 20.0
Eat Bulaga! 19.9
WoWoWee 22.3
Daisy Siete 15.1
Kapamilya Cinema 13.0
Makita Ka Lang Muli 13.3
Now and Forever 12.1
Into The Sun 8.7
Inocente De Ti 10.0
Jewel In The Palace 18.0
Pangako Sa 'Yo 16.1
24 Oras 27.0
TV Patrol World 26.6
Captain Barbell 31.3
Kapamilya Deal or No Deal 32.4
Atlantika 29.6
Super Inggo 29.0
Bakekang 33.7
Maging Sino Ka Man 25.4
Pinoy Dream Academy 20.1
A Rosy Life 24.8
Crazy For You 13.8
Nuts Entertainment 14.1
Bandila 8.9
Saksi 8.2
Probe 5.5
Palaban 5.0
Mirada De Mujer 3.3
Pinoy Dream Academy Uplate 1.6
Friday, November 24, 2006
Pacman thanks Filipino people anew... thanks to ABS-CBNNEWS.com
Fresh from victory over Mexican ring icon Erik “El Terrible” Morales in Las Vegas, Nevada Saturday (Sunday in Manila), World Boxing Council (WBC) International Superfeatherweight champion Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao again thanked the Filipino people for their support and prayers before and during his fight.
Pacquiao arrived at around 5:45 a.m. Friday on board Philippine Airlines Flight PR 103 from Los Angeles, California.
Pacquiao humbled Morales in three rounds before a soldout crowd at the Thomas and Mack Arena. Pacquiao first floored Morales in the second round then finished the job with two more knockouts in the third.
At a press conference at the Manila City Hall after attending Mass at the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, the fighter dubbed as the Philippines’ “People’s Champion” thanked the press, local and national officials and the public for their support and again dedicated his victory to the Filipino people.
Pacquiao will next pay a courtesy call on Mrs. Arroyo at MalacaƱan Palace then lead a motorcade in his honor across the city.
The motorcade is expected to start at the city hall and end at the Manila Zoo.
Other roads, city districts and landmarks where the motorcade is expected to pass through are Jones Bridge, Escolta, Plaza Sta. Cruz, DasmariƱas, Quintin Paredes, Reina Regente, Claro M. Recto, Delpan, Zaragoza, R-10, Moriones, Juan Luna, Tayuman, A.H. Lacson, Nagtahan, Jesus, Laura, Dr. M. Careon, Tejeron, A. Francisco, Rubi, Diamante, San Andres, A. Linao, Pres. Quirino and M. Adriatico.
Finally in the evening, Pacquiao will grace a grand victory party organized by the city government at the Raja Sulayman Park. The party will feature top performers plus special numbers by Pacquiao himself.
Famous Lines
Famous Lines
"pinapaikot mo lang ako
Nagsasawa na ako. Mabuti pang
patayin mlo na lang ako"
-electric fan
"hindi lahat ng walang salawal
ay bastos"
-winnie d' pooh
"Alam mo ba wala akong ibang hinangad
kundi ang mapalapit sa iyo.
pero patuloy ang pag-iwas mo"
-ipis
"Hala! sige magpakasasa ka!
Alam ko namang katawan ko lang ang habol mo."
-hipon
"Ayoko na! pag nagmamahal ako lagi na lang
maraming tao ang nagagalit! wala ba akong
karapatang magmahal?!?"
-gasolina
"Hindi lahat ng green ay masustansya."
-plema
"Hindi ko hinahangad na ipagmalaki mo na ako'y sau
ayoko ko lang naman na sa harap ng maraming tao
ganun mo na lang ako itanggi.."
-utot
"Sawang sawa na ako palagi nalang akong
pinagpapasa-pasahan, pagod na pagod na ako."
-Bola
"you never know what you have
till you lose it.
and once you lose it, you can never get it back"
-snatcher
"di na nga ako gumagalaw dito,
ako na nga yung natapakan, sya pa itong galit."
- tae
"Hindi lahat ng pink, KIKAY!"
-bayani agbayani
"Ginawa ko naman lahat para sumaya ka
mahirap ba talagang makontento sa isa?
bakit palipat-lipat ka?
-TV
"hindi lahat ng maasim may vitamin c"
-kili kili
Sige, batihin mo ako.... Sigeee.....BATEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
-itlog
pilitin mo man na alisin ako sa buhay mo, babalik at babalik ako!
-libag
"wag mo na akong bilugin.."
-kulangot
Paano tayo makakabuo kung hindi ako papatong sa iyo?
-Lego
"hindi lahat ng dugo puedeng idonate"
-regla
"Sige, kalimutan mo ako… at ilalabas ko ang baho mo!!!"
– rexona
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Mobiles hope to be 'smart wallet'
Your mobile could be your ticket to concerts |
NFC is a short-range wireless technology like RFID tags, which are used to track stock by retailers.
The tags inside phones could have personal information stored in them and so could act as car keys, money, tickets and travel cards.
Mobile firms representing 40% of the global mobile market back NFC.
Alex Sinclair, chief technology officer of the GSM Association, which represents the mobile industry, said: "Interoperability and standardisation are the fundamental requirements for mobile market success.
"NFC opens up a wide range of possibilities and we are committed to ensuring the mobile industry works together to realise its potential."
Two elements
There are two elements to NFC technology, which is sometimes called "contactless" applications - a tag, which is inside the phone and can store data and transmit it wirelessly, and a reader, which can access the information stored on tags.
A mobile equipped with NFC technology could, for example, buy a concert ticket over the phone which would then hold those details, together with the details of the phone user, on the tag inside the handset.
An RFID device at the concert would then "read" the concert ticket details on the tag when the phone is passed close to it.
NFC technology could also be used to exchange data between phones, such as photos and music.
Mobile phones are seen as powerful tools for NFC technology because they are able to download new pieces of information - from topping up a travel card, to new songs, ticket information and electronic keycard data etc.
No timescale for the development of NFC technology has been given. Fourteen mobile network operators are working together to develop NFC applications.
They are Bouygues Telecom, China Mobile, Cingular Wireless, KPN, Mobilkom Austria, Orange, SFR, SK Telecom, Telefonica Móviles España, Telenor, TeliaSonera, TIM, Vodafone and 3.
The 14 firms are part of the GSM Association, which represents major mobile operators around the world.
* The number of people in the UK using their mobiles to access the internet is growing, the Mobile data association has reproted.
A total of 40.7m users were recorded as having used their phones for downloads and browsing the mobile internet in the UK during the third quarter of 2006.
The total number of users recorded in July was 13m, which had increased to 14m by September.
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