Kapamilya action-drama teleserye ‘FPJ’s Batang Quiapo (FPJBQ)’ continues to assert its primetime dominance while other Kapuso shows ‘My Guardian Alien (MGA)’ and ‘Asawa Na Asawa Ko (ANAK)’ outperformed rival programs ‘Linlang’ and ‘High Street.’
Based on the latest rating reports from the Nielsen NUTAM People survey, FPJBQ maintained its top position among primetime programs, while MGA and ANAK took their respective timeslots.
On Monday, May 27, FPJBQ registered a rating of 14.2 percent, taking the number 1 spot in the overall ratings chart. Its rival ‘Black Rider’ trailed in the number 3 spot with a rating of 12.3 percent, or a ratings gap of 1.9 percent. ‘Linlang’ also won at the start of the week, posting a rating of 11.0 percent vs. MGA’s 9.6 percent. Third-slot program ANAK, meanwhile, outranked High Street, scoring 6.7 percent vs. 5.7 percent, respectively.
On Tuesday, May 28, FPJBQ maintained its timeslot win against Black Rider, although it slipped to the number 2 spot on the overall ratings chart. FPJBQ recorded a rating of 12.9 percent vs. ‘Black Rider’s’ 12.3 percent. Kapuso flagship primetime newscast ’24 Oras’ took the overall number 1 position with a rating of 13.4 percent.
Marian Rivera-led series MGA meanwhile outshined rival ‘Linlang’, climbing to the number 4 spot on the overall ratings board. MGA achieved a rating of 10.6 percent, 1.6 percent higher than ‘Linlang’s’ 9.0 percent. ANAK, on the other hand, continued its dominance over High Street, 7.3 percent vs. 4.1 percent.
During the week on Wednesday, May 29, the Coco Martin-led teleserye retained its number 2 position, earning a rating of 12.9 percent, 1.3 percent higher than ‘Black Rider’s’ 11.6 percent. MGA also sustained its win against ‘Linlang’, 9.4 percent vs. 8.2 percent. Likewise, ANAK maintained outranking rival High Street, scoring another 7.3 percent against 3.8 percent.
On Thursday, May 30, FPJBQ climbed back to the top of the overall ratings chart, recording a rating of 14.5 percent, 4.0 percent higher than ‘Black Rider’s’ 10.5 percent. ‘Linlang’ also posted an improvement-snatching timeslot win against MGA, 11.3 percent vs. 9.1 percent. ANAK, meanwhile, continued its win against High Street, 6.8 percent vs. 4.8 percent.