Kapamilya primetime bida teleseryes ‘FPJ’s Batang Quiapo (FPJBQ),’ ‘Can’t Buy Me Love (CBML),’ and ‘F4 Thailand’ and Kapuso series ‘Love.Die.Repeat (LDR) scored respective wins in the primetime ratings race against their rivals.
Based on the latest ratings report from the Nielsen NUTAM People survey, three ABS-CBN primetime teleseryes and one Kapuso series dominated the ratings race.
On Friday, March 22, FPJBQ sustained its rule, achieving a rating of 14.7 percent, while Black Rider scored 12.7 percent. ‘Linlang,’ on the other hand, bowed down to LDR, 9.2 percent vs. 9.3 percent. CBML, meanwhile, regained the timeslot win, scoring 6.6 percent against Amazing Earth’s 4.7 percent. And F4 Thailand also recovering its position, beating JAF by 3.6 percent vs. 1.8 percent.
Prior to this ABS-CBN primetime teleseryes scored most wins against their Kapuso rivals.
On Monday, March 18, FPJBQ led the overall ratings chart, obtaining a rating of 16.0 percent, 1.8 percent higher than competitor ‘Black Rider’s’ 14.2 percent. Its succeeding program, ‘Linlang’ followed suit, beating ‘Love.Die.Repeat (LDR)’ by 11.0 percent vs. 8.9 percent. Romantic-comedy series CBML also won against rival ‘Asawa Na Asawa Ko (ANAK)’ 6.0 percent against 5.8 percent. Likewise with ‘F4 Thailand’, which dominated the competition after posting a rating of 3.0 percent vs. ‘Jinxed at First (JAF)’, 3.1 percent vs. 2.2 percent.
On the following day, Tuesday, March 19, FPJBQ maintained its leadership status, posting a rating of 14.0 percent, 1.7 percent above ‘Black Rider’s’ 12.3 percent. Same fate for ‘Linlang’, which overpowered LDR again with a rating of 9.4 percent vs. 8.8 percent, respectively. CBML, meanwhile, slid down, bowing to ANAK at 5.4 percent vs. 5.6 percent. F4 Thailand, however, stayed strong, registering a rating of 2.6 percent against JAF’s 2.3 percent.
On Wednesday, March 20, the Coco Martin-led teleserye continued its reign after scoring an improved rating of 16.0 percent vs. Black Rider’s 12.9 percent. Linlang likewise stayed on top, scoring 10.2 percent, 1.4 percent above LDR’s 8.8 percent. CBML, meanwhile, quickly recovered, obtaining a rating of 6.4 percent, 0.1 percent higher than ANAK’s 6.3 percent. F4 Thailand, on the other hand, sustained its leadership, garnering a rating of 2.8 percent against JAF’s 2.6 percent.
On Thursday, March 21, FPJBQ maintained both its ratings chart ranking and rating of 16.0 percent, again beating Black Rider by 3.2 percent at 12.8 percent. Linlang also maintained its timeslot win, scoring 10.0 percent, 0.6 percent higher than LDR’s 9.4 percent. CBML, meanwhile, stumbled again, posting a rating of 5.5 percent, 1.1 percent below ANAK’s 6.6 percent. And same situation with F4 Thailand, which experienced its first defeat for the week after posting a rating of 2.6 percent, 0.4 percent below JAF’s 3.0 percent.