Willie Revillame’s TV comeback on TV5’s ‘Will To Win (WTW)’ had a promising start with decent weekend ratings, according to the latest Nielsen NUTAM People survey report.
On Sunday, July 14, WTW premiered on Philippine TV, earning a rating of 3.0 percent and placing 12th on the overall Sunday ratings board. This rating was just 0.6 percent below its rival program, ‘Regal Studio Presents,’ which had a rating of 3.6 percent.
Notably, WTW complemented its succeeding program, ‘Frontline Pilipinas Weekend (FPW).’ On the same day, FPW soared to a 4.5 percent rating, climbing to the number 5 position on the leaderboard, just below ’24 Oras Weekend,’ which took the number 4 spot with a rating of 6.4 percent. Previously, FPW had only scored 1.8 percent on Sunday, July 7.
However, despite a strong start, WTW’s official debut on Monday, July 15, saw a decline, with its rating decreasing by 0.3 percent to 2.7 percent, dropping it to the number 21 position on the overall ratings chart.
On Tuesday, July 16, WTW further slid to 2.5 percent, dropping two places to the number 23 spot on the ratings chart.
By Wednesday, July 17, it continued to decline, registering a rating of 2.0 percent and dropping two more places to the number 25 position.
However, it made a recovery on Thursday, July 18, increasing by 0.4 percent to 2.4 percent and climbing one notch to the number 24 spot.
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Can Willie Revillame recover his former standing in the ratings game with his ‘Will To Win’ comeback? Or has his television charm diminished after his controversial live TV meltdown during his stint on ALLTV? We’ll see.