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ABS-CBN still most watched in November

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SKYBIZ once again rolled out the blue carpet for its partners in the hospitality, banking, telco and business process outsourcing sectors with a screening of “Frozen II” at Resorts World Manila on November 23. It gave clients and their families a chance to share in the Kapamilya spirit of fun and entertainment through the celebration of a well-loved Disney classic. Among those present were SKYBIZ partners from Diamond Hotel, Miriam College, Exchange Regency, NSC, Federal Express and Verizon.Warm reception for SKYBIZ’s ‘Frozen II’ special screeningABS-CBN continued to capture the hearts of Filipinos who rely on it for comprehensive news and values-oriented shows as the Kapamilya network registered an average audience share of 42% in November versus GMA’s 30%, according to data from Kantar Media.

“FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano” (34.8%) is still king as it remains on top of the list of most watched programs, followed closely by “The Voice Kids” (34.7%) that ended another season on a high note.

“TV Patrol” (28.9%) kept its position as the most watched prime time newscast, “Starla” (27.4%) climbed two spots higher and weekend fantasy show “Parasite Island” (27.2%) secured the fifth spot.

Completing the list of top 10 shows are “Your Moment” (24.9%), “Rated K: Handa Na Ba Kayo” (23.8%), “Home Sweetie Home: Extra Sweet” (23.1%) and “Maalaala Mo Kaya” (22%).

ABS-CBN also emerged triumphant in all time blocks in November.

In the prime time block, it logged 44% to beat GMA’s 30%. In the afternoon block, ABS-CBN got 43% compared to GMA’s 33%, 40% in the noontime block versus GMA’s 31% and 38% in the morning block in contrast to GMA's 25%.

Kantar Media uses a nationwide panel size of 2,610 urban and rural homes that represent 100% of the total Philippine TV viewing population.

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