Two new GMA-7 shows opened yesterday, June 8.
Adik Sa 'Yo, a romantic comedy featuring Jolina Magdangal, Marvin Agustin, Jennica Garcia, and Dennis Trillo, replaced the heavy drama All About Eve. The new primetime Kapuso show posted a rating of 25.4 percent to tie with TV Patrol World in 7th place.
Ngayon at Kailanman, an afternoon soap starring Heart Evangelista and JC de Vera, generated 21.1 percent ratings to place third in the daytime race. Ngayon at Kailanman replaced Paano Ba ang Mangarap?.
Topping the primetime race last night was Zorro with 33.9 percent, followed by 24 Oras (31.7 percent), May Bukas Pa (31.4 percent), Totoy Bato (29.5 percent), and Only You (29.3 percent).
Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin? still performed quite well to lead all daytime programs with 27.3 percent. Coming second was Eat Bulaga! with 24.7 percent.
All About Eve ended strongly by posting a rating of 31.8 percent last Friday, June 5, to come in second behind 24 Oras (33.3 percent).
Paano Ba ang Mangarap? also finished in second place, with 27.8 percent, behind Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin? (30.4 percent).
Mel & Joey took the top spot in the primetime race last Sunday, June 7, with 25.4 percent; followed by Rated K (23.5 percent), All Star K (22.6 percent), Power of 10 (22.1 percent), and Kap's Amazing Stories (20.5 percent).
SOP grabbed the lead in the daytime race with 16.7 percent, while rival program ASAP '09 came in second with 15.2 percent.
Completing the Top 5 are Joey's Quirky World, Dear Friend, and Showbiz Central.
Saturday (June 6) primetime viewing belonged to Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho, which posted a rating of 31.7 percent, followed by Imbestigador (23.7 percent), Bitoy's Funniest Videos (22.7 percent).
TV5 programs also came out very strong, with two of its shows entering the winning column. The talent show Talentadong Pinoy placed fourth with 19.6 percent; beating rivals Are You The Next Big Star? (17.6 percent, No. 8) and The Singing Bee (16.1 percent) at No. 10.
TV5's horror program Midnight DJ came in at 9th place with 16.5 percent.
Eat Bulaga! was the runway winner in the daytime race with 27.3 percent, followed by Wish Ko Lang (21.3 percent), Wowowee (18.7 percent), Joey's Quirky World (18.5 percent), and Startalk (17.7 percent).
TV5's Spongebob Squarepants also did very well with 14.9 percent to place 7th behind Cinema FPJ (17.6 percent).






GMA d makaungos sa national ratings
ABS unti unting nalulusutan ang GMA sa mega manila..
October 01, 2008
NETWORK giant ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. has borrowed P2 billion as part of its P3-billion term loan facility arranged by local banks to fund the expansion of its network.
Proceeds from the term loan facility will be used to finance ABS-CBN’s planned improvements in network transmission capabilities and upgrades in production equipment for this year and next,quot; said Charles A. Gamo, ABS-CBN head of corporate planning and investor relations.
ABS-CBN has signed a deal with ABN Amro Bank, N.V., BPI Capital Corporation, and ING Bank N.V. last week to refinance its loan balance of around USD 85 million so it could take advantage of lower interest rates.
The loan is payable up to 2012, with an average interest cost of around 9.
08/20/2008 | 04:04 PM
MANILA, Philippines - Broadcast company ABS-CBN Broacasting Corp. has borrowed from local banks to boost its capital.
In a statement to the Philippine Stock Exchange on Wednesday, ABS-CBN said it signed a P1-billion credit facility agreement with Security Bank and the Bank of the Philippine Islands last August 15. The loan has a term of seven years.
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r07
June 10, 2009
12:39 PM
good question! haha. cguro accdg to him/her ung utang ng abs COMPOUNDED every minute kaya fr 3 bil nging 7.3 bil. lols.
By Elizabeth Sanchez-Lacson
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 02:48:00 10/01/2008
Filed Under: Loan Markets, Company Information, Television
Television giant ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. said Tuesday it had signed an agreement on a P2- billion loan to finance improvements on its network transmission capabilities and upgrades in production equipment.
By Zinnia B. Dela Peña
Saturday
December 22, 2007
Media giant ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. has secured a P1.4-billion loan from Banco De Oro to repay some of its debts.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, ABS-CBN said proceeds of the loan will be used to discharge in full the existing USD 31-million debt under the senior credit agreement.
The new loan has a term of five years with unequal amortizations. It will mature on December 2012.
ABS-CBN gets P1.4-B loan from BDO
ABS-CBN inks P2-B loan deal form BPI Capital Corp., the second tranche of its P3 Billion term loan
ABS-CBN said it signed a P1-billion credit facility agreement with Security Bank
ABS-CBN has signed a USD 85 million deal with ABN Amro Bank, N.V., BPI Capital Corporation, and ING Bank N.V.
ABS-CBN said proceeds of the loan will be used to discharge in full the existing USD 31-million debt under the senior credit agreement.
ABS-CBN borrows P2 billion more for network expansion
maybe the word bargain is not the proper word to use...
pero ang totoo mura ang adrates ng gma kontra abs...
manilaphils
June 10, 2009
12:01 PM
huh?! for the nth time, pls read and UNDERSTAND carefully my posts. i wasn't putting into argument the importance of the n e t inc. i merely pointed out that the account DIRECTLY afffected by RATINGS is the air time rev. i am not putting into argument the merits of the gross and the n e t inc. duh!
search nyo pinakamayamang tao sa pinas... lopez at gozon parehong andun... ibig sabihin parehong kumikita at wala sa kanilang lugi..
marimar part two the return of the comeback na lang ang pag asa ni wilma
ok lng kung hindi malaki ang neto ng dos marami kc gastos at utang...
pero ang totoo may naniniwala sa nutam kaya malaki ang gross.....agree?