It seems “Wil To Win’s” entry into TV5’s primetime lineup hasn’t significantly impacted the ratings of its succeeding programs, which have remained statistically unchanged.
Based on the latest Nielsen NUTAM People survey reports, TV5’s primetime ratings have remained relatively stable following the return of Willie Revillame with “Wil To Win.”
On Monday, July 15, “Wil To Win (WTW)” debuted on TV5 with a rating of 2.7 percent. The succeeding program, “Frontline Pilipinas,” scored 4.1 percent, followed by “Lumuhod Ka Sa Lupa (LKSL)” with a rating of 4.2 percent. The overall ratings leader, “FPJ’s Batang Quiapo (FPJBQ),” scored 16.0 percent.
The following day, Tuesday, July 16, WTW recorded a lower rating of 2.5 percent, a decrease of 0.2 percent from the previous day. “Frontline Pilipinas” also saw a decrease, posting a rating of 3.7 percent, down 0.4 percent. LKSL followed the same trend, declining by 0.1 percent to 4.1 percent. FPJBQ also rated slightly lower at 15.9 percent.
On Wednesday, July 17, WTW further declined by 0.5 percent to 2.0 percent, its lowest rating since its premiere. “Frontline Pilipinas,” however, improved slightly by 0.1 percent, posting a rating of 3.8 percent. LKSL continued to decline, moving down 0.2 percent to 3.9 percent. In contrast, FPJBQ posted improved ratings at 16.6 percent.
On Thursday, July 18, WTW showed a slight recovery, earning a rating of 2.4 percent. “Frontline Pilipinas” remained steady, sustaining its 3.8 percent rating. LKSL improved, registering a rating of 4.3 percent, while FPJBQ decreased by 0.6 percent to 16.0 percent.
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Can “Wil To Win” improve in the coming days and complement other Kapatid primetime programs? We’ll see.