The Kapuso pre-afternoon show ‘Tiktoclock’ continues to grapple with a decline in ratings, a trend exacerbated by the lackluster performance of its succeeding program, ‘Tahanang Pinakamasaya.’
The most recent ratings analysis from the Nielsen NUTAM People survey reveals a significant drop for ‘Tiktoclock,’ influenced by the struggling ratings of the Kapuso noontime show ‘Tahanang Pinakamasaya.’
On Monday, February 26, ‘Tiktoclock’ experienced a notable dip, recording a 2.8 percent rating and landing in the 22nd position on the overall ratings chart. In contrast, ‘Tahanang Pinakamasaya’ claimed the 16th position with a 3.2 percent rating.
The following day, Tuesday, February 27, ‘Tiktoclock’ saw a slight improvement, adding 0.1 percent to achieve a 2.9 percent rating, securing the 18th spot on the leaderboard.
However, the situation took a downturn on Wednesday, February 28, as the Kapuso pre-noontime program experienced a substantial decline, plummeting by 1.0 percent to a 1.9 percent rating. This drop caused ‘Tiktoclock’ to slide five positions down to the 23rd spot, even being surpassed by its TV5 counterpart ‘Face 2 Face,’ which claimed the 20th spot with a 2.2 percent rating.
Continuing its downward trend, on Thursday, February 29, ‘Tiktoclock’ further slipped, registering a 1.8 percent rating and landing in the 24th position. ‘Face 2 Face,’ on the other hand, achieved a 2.0 percent rating, securing the 22nd position on the overall ratings leaderboard.