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Monday, October 22, 2007

Philippine TV Ratings 10/16 - 18/ 2007

Source: AGB Nielsen Philippines

October 16 (Tuesday)

Daytime:

Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 20.9%
Kung Mahawi Man ang Ulap (GMA-7) - 20.4%
Pasan Ko ang Daigdig (GMA-7) 20%
Wowowee (ABS-CBN) - 19.5%
Daisy Siete (GMA-7) - 18.8%
Pilipinas, Game KNB (ABS-CBN) / Kapamilya, Deal Or No Deal (ABS-CBN) -
18.3%
Whammy! Push Your Luck (GMA-7) - 18.2%
Takeshi's Castle (GMA-7) - 14.6%
SiS (GMA-7) - 13.8%
Couple Or Trouble (GMA-7) - 13.6%
Primetime:

Marimar (GMA-7) - 44.6%
Zaido (GMA-7) - 35.7%
Hwang Jini (GMA-7) - 30.1%
24 Oras (GMA-7) - 28.2%
Kokey (ABS-CBN) - 25.8%
Lastikman (ABS-CBN) - 25.7%
TV World Patrol (ABS-CBN) - 23.9%
Jumong (GMA-7) - 23.8%
Ysabella (ABS-CBN) - 22.1%
Pangarap Na Bituin (ABS-CBN) - 21.4%


October 17 (Wednesday)

Daytime:

Kung Mahawi Man ang Ulap (GMA-7) - 22.3%
Pasan Ko ang Daigdig (GMA-7) - 22%
Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 21.1%
Daisy Siete (GMA-7) - 20.6%
Kapamilya, Deal Or No Deal (ABS-CBN) - 18.3%
Whammy! Push Your Luck (GMA-7) - 18.2%
Couple Or Trouble (GMA-7) - 18.1%
Wowowee (ABS-CBN) - 16.7%
Pilipinas, Game KNB? (ABS-CBN) - 15.6%
Takeshi's Castle (GMA-7) - 15.1%
Primetime:

Marimar (GMA-7) - 44.3%
Zaido (GMA-7) - 34.8%
Hwang Jini (GMA-7) - 30.5%
24 Oras (GMA-7) - 29%
Lastikman (ABS-CBN) - 27%
Kokey (ABS-CBN) - 25.3%
Jumong (GMA-7) - 23.9%
Pangarap Na Bituin (ABS-CBN) - 23.2%
TV Patrol World (ABS-CBN) - 23%
Ysabella (ABS-CBN) - 22%
 
October 18 (Thursday)

Daytime:

Kung Mahawi Man ang Ulap (GMA-7) - 23.6%
Pasan Ko ang Daigdig (GMA-7) - 22.5%
Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 20.1%
Daisy Siete (GMA-7) / Whammy! Push Your Luck (GMA-7) - 19.7%
Kapamilya, Deal Or No Deal (ABS-CBN) - 18.9%
Pilipinas, Game KNB? (ABS-CBN) - 17.8%
Wowowee (ABS-CBN) - 17.2%
Couple Or Trouble (GMA-7) - 16.9%
Takeshi's Castle (GMA-7) - 14.4%
Prinsesa ng Banyera (ABS-CBN) - 12.6%
Primetime:

Marimar (GMA-7) - 41.7%
Zaido (GMA-7) - 34.5%
24 Oras (GMA-7) - 30.6%
Hwang Jini (GMA-7) - 29.2%
Lastikman (ABS-CBN) - 24.8%
Kokey (ABS-CBN) - 23.7%
Jumong (GMA-7) - 23.1%
TV Patrol World (ABS-CBN) - 22.7%
Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Edition 2 (ABS-CBN) - 21.6%
Ysabella (ABS-CBN) - 21.3%
 

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Philippine TV Ratings September 23-24, 2007

SUnday

Takeshi’s Castle 13.8% vs. Love Spell 9.7%;

SOP 15.2% vs. ASAP 14.7%;

Coke’s Ride to Fame 13.4% at Boys Nxt Door 12.8% vs. Your Song 12.3%;

Showbiz Central 15.9% vs. The Buzz 16.6%;

Kap’s Amazing Stories 28.2% vs. TV Patrol 18.8% at Rated K 22.7%;

Tok Tok Tok 28.4% vs. Goin’ Bulilit 21.2%;

Mel and Joey 25.9% vs. Sharon 19.2%;

All Star K 18.8% vs. That’s My Doc 16.7%;

Fulhaus 15.7% at Sunday Night’s Boxoffice 11.9% vs. Sunday’s Best (KC) 15.1%.

LUNES (Setyembre 24):

SiS 11% vs. Boy and Kris 10.8%;

Takeshi’s Castle 13.3% vs. Game Ka Na Ba 18.2%;

Eat Bulaga 20.8% vs. Wowowee 17.9%;

Daisy Siete 18.7% at Pasan Ko ang Daigdig 18.6% vs. Zorro 11.8%;

Kung Mahawi Man ang Ulap 20.2% vs. Pinoy Movie Hits 15%;

Couple or Trouble 20.7% at Meteor Garden 24.8% vs. Deal or No Deal 23.5%;

24 Oras 35.2% vs. TV Patrol World 30.4%;

Zaido 34.6% vs. Kokey 29.2%;

Mga Mata ni Anghelita 31% vs. Lastikman 30.3%;

Marimar 30.5% vs. Pangarap na Bituin 23%;

Jumong 23.9% vs.
Ysabella 19%;

Kung Ako Ikaw 12.4% vs. Sineserye 15% at Bandila 7.2%.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Philippine TV Ratings September 13, 2007

Narito ang overnight ratings ng mga programa ng GMA 7 at ABS-CBN 2 noong Huwebes (Setyembre 13):

SiS 12.4% vs. Boy and Kris 9.8%;

Takeshi’s Castle 15.4% vs. Game Ka Na Ba 20.9%;

Eat Bulaga 22.3% vs. Wowowee 17.7%;

Daisy Siete 21.4% at Pasan Ko ang Daigdig 21.2% vs. Zorro 11.1%;

Kung Mahawi Man ang Ulap 21.2% vs. Pinoy Movie Hits 10.4%;

Foxy Lady 16.2% at Meteor Garden 20.7% vs. Margarita 13.7%;

24 Oras 29.7% vs. TV Patrol World 25.8%;

Mga Mata ni Anghelita 35.2% vs. Kokey 28.8%;

Marimar 39.3% vs. Pangarap na Bituin 28.8%;

Impostora 36.2% vs. Ysabella 25.8%;

Jumong 26.9% vs. Deal or No Deal 21% at Sineserye 16%;

Magpakailanman 16.4% vs. Bandila 9.6%.

Friday, September 07, 2007

Philippine TV Ratings Sept 5, 2007, thanks to Abante-Tonite

Narito ang overnight ratings ng mga programa ng GMA 7 at ABS-CBN 2 nu’ng MIYERKULES (Setyembre 5):

SiS 13.2% vs. Boy and Kris 10.8%;

Takeshi’s Castle 15.5% vs. Game Ka Na Ba 19.3%;

Eat Bulaga 22.4% vs. Wowowee 20.3%;

Daisy Siete 18.9% at Pati Ba Pintig ng Puso 20.9% vs. Inocente De Ti 12.7%;

Kung Mahawi Man ang Ulap 20.9% vs. Pinoy Movie Hits 10.3%;

Foxy Lady 16.5% at Meteor Garden 21.5% vs. Margarita 12.1%;

24 Oras 30.7% vs. TV Patrol World 25.8%;

Mga Mata ni Anghelita 33.7% vs. Kokey 29.5%;

Marimar 34.3% vs. Pangarap na Bituin 25.6%;

Impostora 35.1% vs. Ysabella 25.2%;

Jumong 25.9% vs. Deal or No Deal 24.7%;

Kung Ako Ikaw 15.3% vs. Sineserye 17.6% at Bandila 8.1%.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Apple Releases New Line of iPod

Yup, u read it ryt, apple jst ann0unced d release of their new line of iPod. N0w, ipod nano boast of its new sleek design and features a wider display that can support videos, wow! This is amazing.
Ipod classic disc0ntinued d producti0n of its 30Gb. Instead, dey introduce d new 80Gb and 160Gb m0dels, sleeker and a lot m0re r0om for all your multimedia c0ntent, surely, ds new ipod will never let u decide which s0ngs or m0vies to be added!
And finally, hold ur breath! The new iPod Touch, a touch screen ipod jst like the iphone, ds is really great, plus ds ipod features wifi access, meaning u can surf the net, download s0ngs and m0vies, access ur email and a lot m0re on ur ipod itself, wow man, this means dat im n0w thinkng of a new ipod again!

Thursday, August 30, 2007

my iPOD?

this gadget really help me a lot not only bringing my music, movies and clips on the go but serves as my external disk for my data storage. so far i have 2500 song from different artists, genre, from popluar to classis and everything else and i have 84 movies on the go.

Trains... from YOUNGBLOOD of INQUIRER.net

YOUNG BLOOD
Trains
By Tish Martinez
Inquirer
Last updated 01:59am (Mla time) 08/28/2007

It will soon be my father’s birthday. I wish he were here with me to celebrate it.

No, he’s not abroad like most fathers in this day and age. My father has gone on to realms where I cannot reach him. My loss feels deeper these days than ever. Others have told me that things like these get easier over time, but no matter what they say, I still feel hollow and topsy-turvy inside. I lost a parent and a confidant in one blow.

When people ask me what I remember most about Daddy, I feel as if I’m fumbling through a dark school corridor. Although my childhood was generally a happy one, there are reasons old memories appear to me in shades of gray. I have bipolar manic depression and because of this, some of my memories are clouded. Sometimes I cannot decide whether one thing really transpired or it happened only in my mind. I think my permanent “state of mind,” so to speak, affects the way I have grieved so far.

When my father died, I plunged into another episode of manic depression. Although I did not know it then, a great part of it was because I could not accept that my father was forever out of my reach.

It has been a little over a year since my father died, but I still have recurring feelings of loneliness, helplessness and despair. Even when I sleep, I try to grasp the hands I once held. I constantly dream that I’m with Daddy -- that his passing away is just a nightmare that I would wake up from. I wake up crying alone in my bed because I’m too grown up to be sleeping next to my mother or sisters. It’s in those small hours in the morning when I’m sobbing quietly in bed that I regret that I have grown up. I realize that the perks of becoming a grown-up never compensate for childhood’s assurance that everything will get better, that someone will make it better for you.

When I was young, someone making things better for me meant my father or the other grown-ups in our family buying me ice cream, chocolates or animal crackers. Today, when I go to a convenience store to buy chocolates to make myself feel better, I sense that the chocolates I eat aren’t as magical and comforting as the chocolates of my childhood. And of course, this makes me sadder.

People say that every person grieves in a different way. And after what I’ve told you so far, you probably know that I don’t grieve like normal people. I grieve too deeply. Indeed, I feel things more strongly than others. I’m more sensitive to certain sights and smells than others.

I can give you an example: It is my secret that trains bring tears to my eyes. It may sound silly to other people, but I can’t help but feel melancholy every time I board a train.

My father adored trains. He loved riding in them and he loved constructing miniature models of train routes and train stations. He always believed that trains were the way to the future and would insist that trains should be part of my daily commute to school.

A long time ago, when I was a freshman in college, my father asked me to find a particular train set that was being kept in our school library. I asked the library personnel, but no one could locate it. No one, that is, until I got to an unexplored floor of the library. And there it was. It was a diorama with a train set. I rushed to the ladies room and cried. I just couldn’t understand the sheer futility of finding that train set now that the only person I knew who adored trains would no longer be able to see it.

It doesn’t end there. When I go on my daily commute to school and ride the train, my eyes mist over as I push my ticket through the ticket slots. I keep thinking my father once rode these trains with me and his hands could have touched one of the cards I’m holding now. Sometimes, I turn to see if he is right behind me, but of course he will never be there again.

You cannot imagine how difficult it is to take your daily commute with these thoughts swimming in your head. It always happens to me, no matter how much of a rush I’m in. I always remember and grieve when I ride those trains. I just can’t help it. I can’t help remembering that he reached his terminal station way before his time and left me fumbling for my ticket at the turnstile.

Will I ever get over his passing away? I don’t think I ever will for as long as a train line rumbles through this city and through my heart.

Tish Martinez, 21, is a human rights advocate.



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