Kapuso-Kapamilya noontime duo ‘Tiktoclock’ and ‘It’s Showtime’ continue with their strong ratings, maintaining a significant lead over competitors ‘Face-2-Face’ and ‘Eat Bulaga.’.
According to the latest ratings data from the Nielsen NUTAM People survey, ‘Tiktoclock’ and ‘It’s Showtime’ continue to command strong viewership, boasting nearly double the ratings of their rivals ‘Face-2-Face’ and ‘Eat Bulaga,’ which remain trailing behind.
On Monday, April 29, ‘It’s Showtime’ secured a 7.0 percent rating, claiming the 10th spot on the ratings leaderboard. In contrast, ‘Eat Bulaga’ settled for 14th place with a 4.2 percent rating. ‘Tiktoclock’ followed closely behind, securing the 16th position with a 2.9 percent rating, outperforming ‘Face-2-Face,’ which landed in 22nd place with a 2.1 percent rating.
The following day, Tuesday, April 30, ‘It’s Showtime’ improved to 8.0 percent, securing the 8th position, while ‘Eat Bulaga’ lagged behind at 3.9 percent, occupying the 15th spot on the ratings chart. ‘Tiktoclock’ tied with ‘Eat Bulaga’ at 3.9 percent, both claiming the 15th spot, while ‘Face-2-Face’ dropped to 25th place with a 1.6 percent rating.
On Wednesday, May 1, ‘It’s Showtime’ maintained its winning streak with an 8.0 percent rating, holding onto the 8th position. ‘Eat Bulaga’ improved to 4.2 percent, securing the 14th spot, while ‘Tiktoclock’ experienced a slight decline to 3.7 percent, still ahead of ‘Face-2-Face,’ which scored 2.2 percent.
Thursday, May 2, saw a setback for the Kapamilya noontime show as it dropped to the 9th position with a 7.8 percent rating, surpassing ‘Eat Bulaga’s’ 3.7 percent. ‘Tiktoclock’ also saw a decline to the 16th spot, maintaining a 3.1 percent rating but surpassing ‘Face-2-Face,’ which garnered 1.5 percent in ratings.
Finally, on Friday, May 3, ‘It’s Showtime’ retained its lead with a 7.7 percent rating, securing the 9th position, while ‘Eat Bulaga’ slipped to the 15th spot with a 3.6 percent rating. ‘Tiktoclock’ improved to the 14th position with a 3.7 percent rating, once again outshining ‘Face-2-Face,’ which managed only 1.4 percent.