Friday, May 20, 2011

GMA Network posts 18 percent growth in regular advertising and subscription accounts in 1Q 2011




GMA Network, Incorporated (GMA) started 2011 on the upward trend with an 18 percent growth in consolidated gross revenues from regular advertising and subscription accounts in the first three months to P3.138 billion from P2.652 billion delivered same period last year, after stripping off P973 million worth of political ads.

Airtime revenues delivered by platforms television and radio from regular advertisers grew by 21 percent to P2.865 billion from P2.367 billion. Flagship business unit Channel 7, which is now the acknowledged national ratings leader from January to date, and GMA Radio hiked regular advertising revenues by 25 percent and 19 percent, respectively. 

GMA International made subscription and advertising revenues worth P230 million this first quarter. The amount is higher by three percent in dollar terms, but down by two percent due to the appreciation of the peso.

Continuing to build on its global brand, international channels GMA Pinoy TV (GPTV) and GMA Life TV (GLTV) hiked subscriptions by 10 percent and two percent, respectively, this first quarter. GMA International likewise readies for the launch of GMA News TV (GNTV) international edition in July.

On the other hand, GMA's syndication sales and acquisition arm, GMA Worldwide, Incorporated (GWI), sold P6.6 million worth of programs with new markets in Kenya, Tanzania, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Brunei.

Meanwhile, newly launched GNTV made P12 million from its launch in February 28 till end March. GNTV is the first and only free-to-air news and public affairs channel on VHF (Very High Frequency). Because it is on free TV, viewers do not need to pay a cable service provider to get the latest news and information.

Net income for the quarter reached P534 million, a dip from P855 million recorded during the same period last year, which was mainly driven by political advocacies and advertisements in the top line.

GMA continues to thrive amid a non-election year with a modest increase in its total operating expenses (OPEX) by three percent to P1.989 billion. General and administrative expenses increased by 14 percent or by P114 million from P800 million to P914 million due to the Company's promotional activities in the regions to further establish its nationwide presence. The amount invested on ads and promotions almost doubled to P113 million during the first three months.

The quarter finished with earnings before income, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) worth P926 million, 34 percent behind last year's P1.413 billion.

GMA Chairman and CEO Atty. Felipe L. Gozon remains confident that GMA will deliver better financial performance in the succeeding months with GMA continuously emerging a ratings winner despite stiffer competition.

GMA maintains its lead in audience share from January 2011 to date. With majority of the country's population now attuned to GMA, I look forward to a more solid liaison with our partners, the advertisers and viewing public alike," said Gozon.  

On television, GMA has gone beyond ABS-CBN in national television ratings since the opening of 2011 and has managed to uphold its leadership position until today. This is according to Nielsen TV Audience Measurement--the broadcast industry's most trusted ratings service provider.

Based on household data surveyed in National Urban Philippines this April, GMA garnered 33.2 household audience share points, higher than ABS-CBN's 31.3 and TV5's 14.7.

In Urban Luzon, which comprises 77 percent of total television households nationwide, GMA's lead over competing networks remained at double digit levels. The Kapuso Network sustained its strong ratings performance in the said area with 36.8 share points, 10.4 points ahead of ABS-CBN's 26.4; and 20.6 points ahead of TV5's 16.2.

In viewer-rich Mega Manila, which covers 58 percent of total television households nationwide, GMA garnered 37.6 share points, 12.8 points up from ABS-CBN's 24.8; and 20.5 points higher than TV5's 17.1.

Furthermore, nationwide ratings data from January 1 to April 30 show that GMA delivered superior performance in audience shares with 33.6 points, up from ABS-CBN's 31.7 points and from TV5's 15.1 points.

For the same period in Urban Luzon, GMA registered an imposing 37.1 share points, higher than ABS-CBN's 26.7 by 10.4 and TV5's 16.9 share points by 20.2 points.

Year to date figures for Mega Manila show that GMA-7 posted 38.2 audience share points versus ABS-CBN's 25.1 and TV5's 17.7 for a lead of 13.1 and 20.5 points respectively.

Meanwhile, GNTV made a historic high ratings record during its coverage of the Royal Wedding last April 29. Throughout the wedding ceremony with live footage straight from Westminster Abbey from 5:00 to 8:00pm, GNTV hit 13.3 household rating - next to Channel 7's 18.6 rating for the same coverage. GNTV and Channel 7 delivered the highest ratings during the day.

The Nielsen TV Audience Measurement used by GMA is used by 21 companies including two other local TV networks, namely, TV5 and Solar Entertainment; Faulkner Media; CBN Asia; 13 advertising agencies and three regional clients. On the other hand, ABS-CBN is the only local network reportedly subscribing to Kantar Media, formerly known as TNS.

GMA Engineering Group, meanwhile, recently completed the TV-12 Ormoc Project and established a TV transmitting station site in Mt. Kanlandog, Murcia, Negros Occidental for the approved Ultra High Frequency (UHF) TV relay station project.

The Group's Content Management and On-Air Systems department administers the testing and bug fixing of the media asset management system (MAMS)--by far the most sophisticated filing system in local broadcast bought at US$4 million.

While GMA News Online (with URL www.GMANews.tv) remains the leading news portal with an average of 23 million page views this first quarter 2011.


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Thursday, May 19, 2011
07:19 PM

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Marian Rivera's character in Amaya undergoes transformation from a princess to a slave to a warrior




GMA-7 is all set to air its most ambitious TV project to date: the historical epicseryeAmaya, which is set during the 1500s. Mac Alejandre directs this series, which will air weeknights starting May 30.

The plot of Amaya revolves around the binukot, a tribal princess played by Marian Rivera. Her character is a noble princess who turns into a slave (uripon) before finally becoming the greatest female warrior of her time. She is Amaya, the epicserye's central heroine whose journey will transcend fictional boundaries and recreate a moment in the nation's cultural history. 


Joining her in in this grand TV spectacle are Sid Lucero and model-turned-actor Mikael Daez. Sid is cast as Prince Bagani, the son of Rajah Mangubat (played by Gardo Versoza). 


Sid reveals, "The setting is during the time when blood is honor [pre-colonial times]. My character does not believe in the same philosophy as his father. He is able to meet Amaya during his quest for a binukot. When you're a princess kasi, you're hidden from everybody and our paths cross and I see a star. I fall in love and I look for the star." 


Mikael plays Lumad, an uripon warrior and Amaya's loyal protector who falls in love with the beautiful heroine and will do everything for the love of his life.


Marian takes pride in starring in her first original TV series after starring in GMA-7's past remakes of popular programs. These include MarimarDyesebel, Ang Babaeng Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang, Darna, and Endless Love, among others. 


Marian told members of the press in an interview earlier today at GMA Network, "First time ko gagawa ng original story. At walang kapangyarihan na nakikipaglaban. Sariling training ko at ako lang ang babaeng warrior na makikipaglaban sa lahat ng lalaki."


Just like the other princesses, Marian's character led a very privileged life. "Binubuhat ako [bilang binukot]. Imagine n'yo, parang duyan na may apat na hawakan at apat na lalaki ang bumubuhat sa akin. Nakaupo ako sa duyan at nakatago. Bawat kaming prinsesa may ganun....ako, si Rochelle [Pangilinan] at Ms. Gina Alajar. Except si Ms. Lani Mercado na isang uripon, isa siyang alipin ng nanay ko."


She also reveals that she is an uripon for only a month and for the duration of the show, she will be a warrior well-versed in swordfighting. To prepare for her role, she studied arnis.


Production designer Rodel Cruz of Encantadia fame, among others, reveals that they recreated an ancient battle ship known as Karakoa that was used during the 1500s. It was built by 50 artisans for more than a month and cost over P1 million. He reveals, "Ni-lease lang namin ito sa gumagawa ng fishing boats sa Olongapo, inayos na lang namin ayon sa research." 


The Karakoa even has an engine installed to facilitate its voyage, because the real Karakoa had 100 rowers that made its movement possible. He says that they were lucky they found a hull that closely resembles the hull of a karakoa and credits the team and historical consultants for ensuring that each part of the ship is as close to the real thing as possible. 


The Karakoa took over a month to build, with one team working on the hull and other technicals, another team working on the trimming and other details. Rodel explains that it was a collaborative effort that got the ship up and sailing.


Rodel shares that their directive is to create a grand historical epicserye and raise the bar for TV productions. He says, "napakalaki ng standards na inano sa amin, ang buzzword namin ay raise the bar, so hopefully it works."


"From what we see, promising that we'll make it."


Rodel confides that the Karakoa, with all its complexities, is actually one of the smaller "sets" they had to make. They had to create entire villages where most of the action will take place. There is one village dedicated to the kingdom of Rajah Bugna (Raymond Bagatsing) who plays Marian Rivera's father as as well as another village for Rajah Mangubat (Gardo Versoza). Gardo plays the father of Sid Lucero and Mikael Daez and the husband of Ayen Laurel. 


It's so extensive that the exterior and interior parts of the village are in two different locations. The exterior shots are to be done in Pagsanjan, Laguna where they shot Marlon Brando's Apocalypse Now. Meanwhile the battlefield is set in Bolinao, Pangasinan. 


Rodel pointed out that with sets this big and complicated, it wouldn't have been possible to produce the whole set design inside an airconditioned space likeEncantadia. He says that given the limitations, they did their best to create authentic worlds for the characters of Amaya to move in. 


Rodel explains that because the 1500's centered on trade within the region, he made sure to include details such as Rajah Mangubat owning rare Chinese artifacts, silks etc. 


"Mas mahirap gawin ang Amaya dahil may point of reference. Sa Encantadia, kung ano yung nasa imahenasyon ko, pwede yan gawan ng paraan upang maging reality. Dito, visual and scholastic research kailangan." 


Amaya's production team reaches anywhere from 60 to 100 people for the different sets. 


"Personally, I'm happy na kaya natin gumawa ng ganito inspite of all the limitations such as: the budget, having to work within a specific point of historical reference, and more."


To prepare for the battle scenes, the cast members underwent martial arts training. They employed arnis-inspired moves for their swordfighting sequences.


Kaye Estoista-Koo
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AGB Nielsen Phils. Mega Manila People Ratings May 13-16, 2011



Top 10 daytime and primetime programs
Friday, May 13, 2011

Daytime:
1. 
Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 10.4%
2. Temptation of Wife (GMA-7) - 7.8%
3. 
Alakdana (GMA-7) - 7.7%
4. Nita Negrita (GMA-7) - 7.3%
5. Dragon Ball Z Kai (GMA-7) - 6.1%
6. 
My Lover, My Wife (GMA-7) - 5.9%
7. Showtime (ABS-CBN) - 5.8%
8. Face To Face (TV5) - 5.7%
9. Ghost Fighter (GMA-7) - 5.2%
10. My Girlfriend Is A Gumiho (ABS-CBN) - 4.7%

Primetime:
1. Mara Clara (ABS-CBN) - 14%
2. Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin (ABS-CBN) - 13.1%
3. 
Secret Garden (GMA-7) - 11.7%
4. 100 Days To Heaven (ABS-CBN) - 11.5%
5. 
Munting Heredera (GMA-7) - 10.6%
6. Captain Barbell (GMA-7) - 10.2%
7. I ♥You Pare (GMA-7) - 10.1%
8. 24 Oras (GMA-7) - 8.7%
9. TV Patrol (ABS-CBN) - 8.5%
10. Green Rose (ABS-CBN) / 
Bubble Gang (GMA-7) - 8.1%





Top 10 daytime and primetime programs
Saturday, May 14, 2011

Daytime:
1. 
Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 10.3%
2. Showtime (ABS-CBN) - 9.2%
3. Wish Ko lang! (GMA-7) - 5.2%
4. Sabado Sineplex: 300 (TV5) - 4.4%
5. 
Misteryo (GMA-7) - 3.6%
6. The Powerpuff Girls (TV5) / Ben 10 (TV5) - 3.5%
7. Ed Edd N Eddy (TV5) - 3.4%
8. 
Amazing Cooking Kids (GMA-7) - 3.2%
9. Spongebob Squarepants (ABS-CBN) - 3.1%
10. Startalk TX (GMA-7) - 3%

Primetime:
1. 
Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (One at Heart, Jessica Soho) (GMA-7) - 10.9%
2. Pilipinas Got Talent (ABS-CBN) - 10.1%
3. Imbestigador (GMA-7) - 9.2%
4. Wil Time Bigtime (TV5) - 9.1%
5. Maalaala Mo Kaya (ABS-CBN) - 8.7%
6. Spooky Nights: The Ringtone (GMA-7) - 7.7%
7. Mind Master (GMA-7) - 7.1%
8. 24 Oras Weekend (GMA-7) - 6.1%
9. Laugh Out Loud (ABS-CBN) - 5.9%
10. Wansapantaym: Chokulit (ABS-CBN) - 5.7%





Top 10 daytime and primetime programs
Sunday, May 15, 2011

Daytime:
1. 100 Days To Heaven Marathon (ABS-CBN) - 6.6%
2. ASAP Rocks (ABS-CBN) - 5.2%
3. 
Tween Hearts (GMA-7) - 4.9%
4. Kapuso Movie Festival: Oh My Ghost! (GMA-7) - 4.6%
5. 
Party Pilipinas (GMA-7) - 4.4%
6. 
Showbiz Central Official Fan Page (GMA-7) - 3.6%
7. Ghost Fighter (GMA-7) - 3.3%
8. Matanglawin (ABS-CBN) - 3%
9. Bakugan Battle Brawlers (GMA-7) - 2.8%
10. The Buzz (ABS-CBN) - 2.7%

Primetime:
1. 
Kap's Amazing Stories (GMA-7) - 9%
2. Pilipinas Got Talent (ABS-CBN) - 8%
3. 
Pepito Manaloto (GMA-7) - 7.5%
4. Mel & Joey (GMA-7) - 7.2%
5. Talentadong Pinoy (TV5) - 7.1%
6. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (TV5) - 6.8%
7. Rated K (ABS-CBN) - 6.4%
8. 
Show Me Da Manny (GMA-7) - 6.3%
9. 24 Oras Weekend (GMA-7) - 5.3%
10. Goin' Bulilit (ABS-CBN) - 5%





Top 10 daytime and primetime programs
Monday, May 16, 2011

Daytime:
1. Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 10.6%
2. 
Temptation of Wife - Philippines (TOWPH) (GMA-7) - 8.2%
3. My Lover My Wife (GMA-7) - 7.6%
4. 
I Am Nita Negrita (Official Fan Page) (GMA-7) - 7.2%
5. 
Blusang Itim (GMA-7) - 6.9%
6. Dragon Ball Z Kai (GMA-7) - 5.9%
7. Face To Face (TV5) - 5.3%
8. Ghost Fighter (GMA-7) - 5.1%
9. Summer Power: Tong Tatlong Tatay Kong Pakitong Kitong (ABS-CBN) - 4.8%
10. Showtime (ABS-CBN) - 4.1%

Primetime:
1. Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin (ABS-CBN) - 12.8%
2. Mara Clara (ABS-CBN) - 12.7%
3. 100 Days To Heaven (ABS-CBN) - 11.3%
4. Munting Heredera (GMA-7) / Secret Garden (GMA-7) - 9.9%
5. 24 Oras (GMA-7) - 8.8%
6. 
Captain Barbell (Official) (GMA-7) - 8.5%
7. 
I Heart You PARE (GMA-7) - 8.3%
8. 
Magic Palayok (GMA-7) / Babaeng Hampaslupa (TV5) - 8.2%
9. Wil Time Bigtime (TV5) - 7.7%
10. TV Patrol (ABS-CBN) / Green Rose (ABS-CBN) - 7.5%

Monday, May 16, 2011

EARNINGS: GMA Network posts 18% growth in Q1 revenues



GMA Network Inc. (GMA) started 2011 on the upward trend with an 18 percent growth in consolidated gross revenues from regular advertising and subscription accounts in the first quarter of the year, reaching P3.138 billion from P2.652 billion delivered in the same period last year, and after stripping off P973 million worth of political ads.


Airtime revenues delivered by television and radio from regular advertisers grew by 21 percent to P2.865 billion from P2.367 billion in the same period last year. 

Flagship business unit Channel 7, which is now the acknowledged national ratings leader from January to date, and GMA Radio hiked regular advertising revenues by 25 percent and 19 percent, respectively.

GMA International made subscription and advertising revenues worth P230 million this first quarter, higher by three percent in dollar terms, but down by two percent due to the appreciation of the peso.

Robust global brands

International channels GMA Pinoy TV (GPTV) and GMA Life TV (GLTV) hiked subscriptions by 10 percent and two percent, respectively, in the same quarter, as GMA International readies the launch of GMA News TV (GNTV) international edition in July.

On the other hand, GMA’s syndication sales and acquisition arm, GMA Worldwide, Incorporated (GWI), sold P6.6 million worth of programs with new markets in Kenya, Tanzania, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Brunei.

Newly launched GNTV, the first and only free-to-air news and public affairs channel on VHF (Very High Frequency), made P12 million from its launch in February 28 till end-March. Because it is on free TV, viewers do not need to pay a cable service provider to get the latest news and information.

Meanwhile, GMA News Online remains the leading news portal with an average of 23 million page views this first quarter 2011.

Net income for the quarter reached P534 million, a dip from P855 million recorded during the same period last year, which was mainly driven by political advocacies and advertisements in the top line.

Maintaining the lead

GMA continues to thrive amid a non-election year with a modest increase in its total operating expenses (OPEX) by three percent to P1.989 billion. 

General and administrative expenses increased by 14 percent from P800 million year-on-year to P914 million due to the Company’s promotional activities in the regions to further establish its nationwide presence. 

The amount invested on ads and promotions in the quarter almost doubled to P113 million during the first three months.

The quarter finished with earnings before income, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) worth P926 million, 34 percent lower than last year’s P1.413 billion.

GMA Chairman and CEO Atty. Felipe L. Gozon remains confident that GMA will deliver better financial performance in the succeeding months with the network continuously emerging a ratings winner despite stiffer competition.

“GMA maintains its lead in audience share from January 2011 to date. With majority of the country’s population now attuned to GMA, I look forward to a more solid liaison with our partners, the advertisers and the viewing public alike," Gozon said. 

On television, GMA has gone beyond ABS-CBN in national television ratings since the opening of 2011 and has managed to uphold its leadership position until today, according to Nielsen TV Audience Measurement—the broadcast industry’s most trusted ratings service provider.

Captive audience

Based on household data surveyed in National Urban Philippines this April, GMA garnered 33.2 household audience share points, higher than ABS-CBN’s 31.3 and TV5’s 14.7.

In Urban Luzon, which comprises 77 percent of total television households nationwide, GMA’s lead over competing networks remained at double digit levels. The Kapuso Network sustained its strong ratings performance in the said area with 36.8 share points, 10.4 points ahead of ABS-CBN’s 26.4 and 20.6 points ahead of TV5’s 16.2.

In viewer-rich Mega Manila, which covers 58 percent of total television households nationwide, GMA garnered 37.6 share points, 12.8 points up from ABS-CBN’s 24.8 and 20.5 points higher than TV5’s 17.1.

Furthermore, nationwide ratings data from January 1 to April 30 showed that GMA delivered superior performance in audience shares with 33.6 points, higher than ABS-CBN’s 31.7 points and from TV5’s 15.1 points.

For the same period in Urban Luzon, GMA registered an imposing 37.1 share points, higher than ABS-CBN’s 26.7 and TV5’s 16.9 share points.

Year to date figures for Mega Manila show that GMA-7 posted 38.2 audience share points versus ABS-CBN’s 25.1 and TV5’s 17.7 for a lead of 13.1 and 20.5 points respectively.

Meanwhile, GNTV made a historic high ratings record during its coverage of the Royal Wedding last April 29. During the wedding ceremony with live footage straight from Westminster Abbey from 5:00 to 8:00 pm, GNTV hit a 13.3 household rating—next to Channel 7’s 18.6 rating for the same coverage. GNTV and Channel 7 delivered the highest ratings during that day.

The Nielsen TV Audience Measurement used by GMA is used by 21 companies including two other local TV networks, namely, TV5 and Solar Entertainment; Faulkner Media; CBN Asia; 13 advertising agencies and three regional clients. On the other hand, ABS-CBN is the only local network reportedly subscribing to Kantar Media, formerly known as TNS.

GMA Engineering Group, meanwhile, recently completed the TV-12 Ormoc Project and established a TV transmitting station site in Mt. Kanlandog, Murcia, Negros Occidental for the approved Ultra High Frequency (UHF) TV relay station project.

The Group’s Content Management and On-Air Systems department administers the testing and bug fixing of the media asset management system (MAMS) – by far the most sophisticated filing system in local broadcast bought at US$4 million. — JMT/VS, GMA News

Saturday, May 14, 2011

AGB Nielsen Phils. Mega Manila People Ratings May 10-12, 2011



May 10, Tuesday
Daytime:
1.     Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 10.7%
2.     Temptation of Wife (GMA-7) - 8.5%
3.     Alakdana (GMA-7) - 6.5%
4.     Nita Negrita (GMA-7) - 6.1%
5.     My Lover My Wife (GMA-7) - 5.9%
6.     Showtime (ABS-CBN) - 5.8%
7.     Dragon Ball Z Kai (GMA-7) - 5%
8.     My Girlfriend Is A Gumiho (ABS-CBN) - 4.8%
9.     Face To Face (TV5) - 4.5%
10.   Ghost Fighter (GMA-7) - 4.2%

Primetime:
1.     Mara Clara (ABS-CBN) - 13.9%
2.     100 Days To Heaven (ABS-CBN) - 12.7%
3.     Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin (ABS-CBN) - 12.1%
4.     Captain Barbell (GMA-7) - 11%
5.     Munting Heredera (GMA-7) - 10.9%
6.     Secret Garden (GMA-7) - 10.8%
7.     I ♥You Pare (GMA-7) - 10.2%
8.     24 Oras (GMA-7) - 10.1%
9.     TV Patrol (ABS-CBN) / Green Rose (ABS-CBN) - 8.9%
10.   Magic Palayok (GMA-7) - 7.7%



May 11, Wednesday
Daytime:
1.     Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 10.5%
2.     Temptation of Wife (GMA-7) - 8.3%
3.     My Lover My Wife (GMA-7) - 6.6%
4.     Nita Negrita (GMA-7) - 6.4%
5.     Alakdana (GMA-7) - 6.2%
6.     Dragon Ball Z Kai (GMA-7) - 6%
7.     Face To Face (TV5) - 5.9%
8.     Showtime (ABS-CBN) - 4.9%
9.     Ghost Fighter (GMA-7) - 4.8%
10.   Ben 10 (TV5) - 4.5%

Primetime:
1.     Mara Clara (ABS-CBN) - 14.1%
2.     Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin (ABS-CBN) - 13.3%
3.     100 Days To Heaven (ABS-CBN) - 12%
4.     Munting Heredera (GMA-7) - 11.2%
5.     Captain Barbell (GMA-7) - 10.7%
6.     Secret Garden (GMA-7) - 10.6%
7.     I ♥You Pare (GMA-7) - 9.9%
8.     24 Oras (GMA-7) - 9.1%
9.     TV Patrol (ABS-CBN) - 8.4%
10.   Green Rose (ABS-CBN) - 8.2%



May 12, Thursday
Daytime:
1.     Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 10%
2.     Temptation of Wife (GMA-7) - 8.6%
3.     My Lover My Wife (GMA-7) - 6.9%
4.     Face To Face (TV5) - 6.2%
5.     Alakdana (GMA-7) - 6%
6.     Nita Negrita (GMA-7) - 5.8%
7.     Showtime (ABS-CBN) - 5.4%
8.     Ben 10 (TV5) - 5.3%
9.     My Girlfriend Is A Gumiho (ABS-CBN) - 5.2%
10.   Dragon Ball Z Kai (GMA-7) - 5.1%

Primetime:
1.     Mara Clara (ABS-CBN) - 14.2%
2.     Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin (ABS-CBN) - 12.9%
3.     100 Days To Heaven (ABS-CBN) - 12.2%
4.     Munting Heredera (GMA-7) - 11.8%
5.     Captain Barbell (GMA-7) - 10.5%
6.     Secret Garden (GMA-7) - 9.6%
7.     24 Oras (GMA-7) - 9.4%
8.     I ♥You Pare (GMA-7) - 9%
9.     Primetime Super Sine: Fast and The Furious Tokyo Drift (TV5) - 8.5%
10. Green Rose (ABS-CBN) - 8.3%

AGB Nielsen Phils. Mega Manila People Ratings May 6-9, 2011



May 6, Friday

Daytime:
1.     Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 9.9%
2.     Temptation of Wife (GMA-7) - 8.2%
3.     My Lover My Wife (GMA-7) - 6.7%
4.     Face To Face (TV5) / Nita Negrita (GMA-7) - 6.5%
5.     Dragon Ball Z Kai (GMA-7) - 6.1%
6.     Alakdana (GMA-7) - 5.9%
7.     Ghost Fighter (GMA-7) - 5.3%
8.     Scooby Doo Where Are You? (TV5) 5.2%
9.     The Powerpuff Girls (TV5) / Ben 10 (TV5) - 4.9%
10.   Showtime (ABS-CBN) - 4.8%


Primetime:
1.     Mara Clara (ABS-CBN) - 12.7%
2.     Mutya (ABS-CBN) - 12.3%
3.     Dwarfina (GMA-7) - 12%
4.     Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin (ABS-CBN) - 11.7%
5.     Secret Garden (GMA-7) - 10.9%
6.     Captain Barbell (GMA-7) - 10.7%
7.     I ♥You Pare (GMA-7) - 10.5%
8.     24 Oras (GMA-7) - 8.9%
9.     Bubble Gang (GMA-7) - 8.5%
10.   Green Rose (ABS-CBN) - 7.8%



May 7, Saturday
Daytime:
1.     Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 10.3%
2.     Wish Ko Lang! (GMA-7) - 5.8%
3.     Showtime (ABS-CBN) - 5.7%
4.     Sabado Sineplex: Transporter 2 (TV5) - 5.4%
5.     Happy Yipee Yehey! (ABS-CBN) - 3.9%
6.     Maynila (GMA-7) / Amazing Cooking Kids (GMA-7) / Misteryo (GMA-7) - 3.8%
7.     Sabado Sineplex: Rugrats In Paris The Movie (TV5) - 3.6%
8.     Johnny Bravo (TV5) / Startalk TX (GMA-7) - 3.4%
9.     Ripley's Believe It Or Not (GMA-7) / Ben 10 (TV5) / Untold Stories Mula Sa Face To Face (TV5) - 3.2%
10.   The Powerpuff Girls (TV5) - 3.1%

Primetime:
1.     Pilipinas Got Talent (ABS-CBN) - 10.2%
2.     Spooky Nights: The Ringtone (GMA-7) / Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho (GMA-7) - 9.9%
3.     Maalaala Mo Kaya (ABS-CBN) - 9.6%
4.     Mind Master (GMA-7) - 8.3%
5.     Wansapantaym: Vanishing Vanessa (ABS-CBN) - 8.1%
6.     Imbestigador (GMA-7) - 7.8%
7.     24 Oras Weekend (GMA-7) - 7.5%
8.     Talentadong Pinoy (TV5) - 8%
9.     TV Patrol Weekend (ABS-CBN) - 5.2%
10.   Laugh Out Loud (ABS-CBN) - 5.1%



May 8, Sunday
Daytime:
1.     World Welterweight Championship: Pacquiao vs Mosley (GMA-7) - 18.1%
2.     Kapamilya Blockbusters: Here Comes The Bride (ABS-CBN) - 7.9%
3.     Tween Hearts (GMA-7) - 7.8%
4.     Matanglawin (ABS-CBN) - 5.2%
5.     Showbiz Central (GMA-7) - 5.1%
6.     The Buzz (ABS-CBN) - 4.6%
7.     Ang Bagong Laban: Pacquiao-Mosley Primernas (GMA-7) - 4%
8.     2011 NBA Playoffs Eastern Conference Semifinals (ABS-CBN) - 3.8%
9.     Johnny Bravo (TV5) - 3.7%
10.   The Powerpuff Girls (TV5) - 3.5%

Primetime:
1.     Pepito Manaloto (GMA-7) - 10.8%
2.     24 Oras Weekend (GMA-7) - 9.8%
3.     Kap's Amazing Stories (GMA-7) - 8.9%
4.     Rated K (ABS-CBN) / Pilipinas Got Talent (ABS-CBN) - 8.2%
5.     Mel & Joey (GMA-7) - 8%
6.     TV Patrol Weekend (ABS-CBN) - 7.8%
7.     Goin' Bulilit (ABS-CBN) / Talentadong Pinoy (TV5) - 7.1%
8.     Show Me Da Manny (GMA-7) - 6.6%
9.     SNBO: Ang Huling Birhen (GMA-7) - 6.3%
10.   Magic? Gimik! Pinoy Walastik! (TV5) - 5.4%



May 9, Monday
Daytime:
1.     Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 10.3%
2.     Temptation of Wife (GMA-7) - 8.7%
3.     My Lover My Wife (GMA-7) - 6.8%
4.     Nita Negrita (GMA-7) - 6.6%
5.     Alakdana (GMA-7) - 6.4%
6.     Showtime (ABS-CBN) / Face To Face (TV5) - 5.4%
7.     Summer Super Sine: The Incredible Hulk (TV5) - 4.9%
8.     Dragon Ball Z Kai (GMA-7) - 4.7%
9.     Summer Power: Ispiritik Walastik Kung Pumitik (ABS-CBN) - 4.6%
10.   The Powerpuff Girls (TV5) - 4.4%

Primetime:
1.     100 Days to Heaven (ABS-CBN) - 13.4%
2.     Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin (ABS-CBN) - 12.8%
3.     Mara Clara (ABS-CBN) - 12.6%
4.     24 Oras (GMA-7) / Munting Heredera (GMA-7) - 11.7%
5.     Captain Barbell (GMA-7) - 10.2%
6.     I ♥You Pare (GMA-7) / Secret Garden (GMA-7) - 9.6%
7.     Magic Palayok (GMA-7) - 9%
8.     TV Patrol (ABS-CBN) - 8.7%
9.     Green Rose (ABS-CBN) - 8.2%
10.    Primetime Super Sine: Maximum Risk (TV5) - 7.4%

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Budget for costumes used in Amaya reaches P3 million mark; most were sourced from Southeast Asian countries


Amaya goes all-out in presenting a epic story dating back to the 1500s. Viewers will get to see the pre-colonial life of Filipinos living in the Visayan region through actual villages, infrastructure, clothing, transportation, and battle scenes. 

GMA-7 has been coordinating with the historical department of the University of the Philippines to make sure that every detail on this show is accurate. 

In a previous interview with PEP.ph, Marian said that her character will undergo several transformations as the show progresses. "Pabago-bago ang karakter ko dun. Naging prinsesa, tapos oripun, tapos warrior." Viewers will get to learn about the different social classes during  pre-colonial times. The "oripun" is considered the lowest social class, while the "binukot" refers to a princess who is considered to be the most beautiful woman in the land. To prepare for her role as a warrior, Marian revealed that she studied arnis. 


Amaya will depict the intertwined stories of three major tribes: Mangubat, Mugna, and Usog. The Kapuso Network constructed villages for the Mangubat and Bugna tribes at the Lagslas Picnic Ground in Pagsanjan, Laguna. 


Gardo Versoza's character heads the Mangubat tribe, the Mugna tribe is headed by Raymond Bagatsing's character, while the Usog tribe is headed by Vince Aguilar. There is a Jumabon tribe as well but the cultural influences were taken in historical context while the major tribes featured are fictional. 

Costume designer Gino Gonzalez puts his theater background to use by creating the elaborate fashion and accessories for GMA-7's upcoming primetime series.Amaya is the first epicserye on Philippine television with a fictional story yet backed up by historical context.


Using fabrics from all over the Asian region, the Amaya production team sourced these from Malaysia, Singapore, India, Indonesia--echoing the trade arrangements that happened in those times as well. Gino revealed: "Most of the costumes, made of natural fibers, usually silk. Binili namin sa Little India in Singapore, ang iba ipinahabi namin talaga rito based sa existing pattern na na-research namin." 

According to Gino, the "habis" took a while to create since they really take up time. Patterned after actual designs found in the Visayan and Southeast Asian regions, the team tried to stay away from very distinct tribal patterns to ensure nothing would be taken out of context. The "habis" end up looking regional because of the varied influences. 

The team researched the historical context of the clothing for three months and to date, they are still working on the costumes for the past three weeks of shooting. 

He then shared details about the costumes of the lead actresses of Amaya. 


"Kay Marian lang, second week pa lang, nakakalimang costumes na siya. Ang jewelry niya, merong semiprecious stones. Sina Rochelle [Pangilinan] at Glaiza [de Castro] and gumaganap na mga kapatid niya, kaya magaganda rin ang costumes and jewelry nila."

When asked if Marian, Rochelle and Glaiza will indeed be going topless for this show, he answered, "Ganoon naman talaga noong panahong iyon, pero hindi naman natin pwedeng ipakita sa TV. Kaya kailangang takpan ng damit o ng suot nilang alahas. Pero kapag may eksenang kailangang tumakbo sila, pinapayagan na naming may suot sila, na hindi naman mahahalata." 

Gino shares that they applied boxer codex, the language of symbols used in the Philippines before the Spaniards arrived. It uses watercolor drawings to represent what people looked like then. 

Accessories and jewelries are sourced from Malaysia (headdresses), the necklaces were done by a local group while other items were done by Bulacan craftsmen who make carosas

The tattoo like drawings on the warriors' bodies also take time to create. These drawings represent basic tribal shapes that were provided by two historical consultants. Each of the five tribes represented in Amaya got their own combination of tribal shapes drawn on the bodies of the male warriors.

Because of the intricacy and attention to detail for all the costumes, Amaya's costume budget has already reached the P3 million mark.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Walang Kupas na Blusang Itim ni Elena Patron, Babago sa Afternoon Viewing sa GMA 7



Sasabak na si Kylie Padilla sa kanyang kauna-unahang pagbibida dahil siya ang gaganap sa karakter na pinasikat ni Snooky Serna sa 1980's movie. Matapos mapanood sa primetime drama na Dwarfina at sa hit series na Tween Hearts, haharapin na ng anak ni Binoe ang pinakamalaking challenge sa kanyang career: muling buhayin si Jessa, ang timeless lead character sa Blusang Itim

Sa afternoon drama na ito, matutunghayan ang kwento sa likod ng hindi magandang mukha ni Jessa at kung paanong nangangarap siyang matanggap at makapasok sa fashion industry bilang isang designer. 

Kasama ni Kylie upang magbida rin sa series na ito ang ilan sa young and promising stars ngayon. Si Frank Magalona bilang Angelo, ay isang kilalang modelong matagal nang hinahangaan ni Jessa at si Winwyn Marquez naman ay si Vicky, ang kasintahan ni Angelo na isa ring modelo. Samantala, gaganap si Lucho Ayala bilang Edward, ang lalaking magkakagusto sa magandang alter ego ni Jessa na si Jessica. At si Carl Guevarra naman bilang Melchor, ay ang kaibigan ni Jessa simula pagkabata na umiibig sa kanya sa kabila ng kanyang hitsura. 

Lalaki si Jessa na nangungulila sa pagmamahal ng makasarili at ganid na inang si Esmeralda (Jackielou Blanco). Ang hindi niya alam, si Esmeralda ang bunga ng kanyang paghihirap at maging ng kanyang pangit na mukha. 

Habang nagdadalatao si Rhea (Rita Avila), ang tunay na ina ni Jessa, gumawa ng paraan si Esmeralda upang malaglag ang bata. Hindi kasi matanggap ng huli na mas pinili ni Gerald (Gary Estrada) si Rhea kahit na sinabi niyang buntis din siya. 

Hindi man nagtagumpay si Esmeralda na mapatay ang anak ng mag-asawa, nagawa naman niyang miserable kahit papaano at puno nang kasinungalingan ang buhay nila. 

Nang manganak si Rhea, hindi makapaniwala si Gerald na deformed ang mukha ng sanggol dahil sa muntik nitong pagka-abort. Naisip niyang alukin si Esmeralda ng pera upang makipagpalit ng anak sapagkat bagong silang din ang anak nitong si Edward. Tinanggap ni Esmeralda ang offer at kinuha ang kawawang si Jessa ngunit kahit kalian ay hindi niya ito itinuring na anak. 

Buong buhay niya, inaasam ni Jessa na matanggap ng mga tao sa kabila ng kanyang hitsura. Hangad din din niyang ibigin siya ng isang lalaking tatanggapin ang kanyang anyo. Lahat ng ito ay tila imposible hanggang sa dalhin siya ng kanyang mabuting puso sa mahiwagang blusang itim. Hindi lamang pagagandahin ng blusang ito ang kanyang mukha, kundi maging ang kanyang buhay babaguhin nito. 

Ang blusang itim nga ba ang magiging daan upang maabot ni Jessa ang kanyang mga pangarap at makuha ang buhay na dapat ay mayroon siya? O gagawin ba nitong mas kumplikado at puno ng sakit ang kanyang buhay? Makakatulong kaya ang blusang itim upang makamit niya ang tunay na pag-ibig at pagtanggap na matagal na niyang hinahangad? 

Sundan kung paanong ipinagkait ng panlabas na anyo ng isang tao ang pagmamahal na dapat ay kanya at kung paanong mababago ang takbo ng kayang buhay dahil na rin sa kanyang kabutihan. 

Kasama rin sa cast ng 
Blusang Itim sina: Maritoni Fernandez bilang Victoria, ang matapobreng ina ni Angelo; Marissa Delgado bilang Concha, ina ni Esmeralda; Maureen Mauricio bilang Elsa, ang ina ni Melchor na may pilat sa mukha; Bodie Cruz bilang Noel, kaibigan at manager ni Angelo; Chariz Solomon bilang Chiqui, kaibigan ni Jessa; at Andrea Torres bilang Allyson, isa pang anak nina Gerald at Rhea. 

Sa pamamahala ng 
My Lover, My Wife director na si Jay Altarejos, ang Elena Patron's Blusang Itim ay mapapanood araw-araw simula Mayo 16 pagkatapos ng Eat Bulagasa GMA Dramarama sa Hapon. 

Matutunghayan din ang 
Elena Patron's Blusang Itim worldwide simula Mayo 18 sa GMA Pinoy TV. –Text courtesy of GMA Network