Kapuso flagship newscast, 24 Oras, the fantasy-drama series Maria Clara at Ibarra (MCAI), and the game show Family Feud continue to be the leading weekday TV programs in the country.
Based on the latest rating reports from the Nielsen NUTAM People survey, these Kapuso shows remained the over-all top 3 most-watched weekday TV shows nationwide.
On Monday, January 9, 24 Oras scored 18.0 percent rating, followed by Maria Clara at Ibarra’s 14.6 percent and Family Feud with 11.6 percent.
On the following day, Tuesday, January 10, the Kapuso newscast went up by 0.9 percent to 18.9 percent. MCAI and Family Feud, on the other hand, dropped by 0.6 and 0.2 percent, respectively, to 14.4 and 11.4 percent ratings.
On Wednesday, January 11, the three Kapuso programs went down, with 24 Oras registering the biggest drop to 15 percent, slashing 3.9 percent from its previous day’s rating.
Meanwhile, MCAI dropped by 1.4 percent to 13 percent, and Family Feud slashed 0.8 percent to 10.6 percent ratings.
However, they all bounced back on Thursday, January 12, with 24 Oras recovering the most at 18 percent. MCAI followed next with 14.9 percent or an increase of 1.9 percent.
The game show hosted by Dingdong Dantes gathered 1.1 percent to make it to its 11.7 percent rating.