About & FAQWhat do these numbers mean?
A plain-language explainer for the ratings, rankings, and schedule shown on this site.
What does a rating percentage mean?
Each number is the estimated share of TV households or individuals (depending on the rating type selected) who were tuned in to that program, for that airing. A rating of 24.1% means roughly 24.1% of the measured audience was watching. Different rating types on this site can represent different providers (e.g. Kantar, AGB Nielsen) or different regional scopes (e.g. Nationwide, Mega Manila) — whoever manages this site's admin panel controls which types are tracked.
Why do some entries show one number for two or three channels together?
Some sources only publish a single combined figure for a simulcast — e.g. one channel airing the same program on two frequencies — with no per-channel breakdown available. When that happens, the entry is tagged to every channel it covers instead of guessing a split. Because that figure isn't any one channel's own number, it is deliberately left out of each channel's individual average and out of the network rankings — only ratings tagged to exactly one channel count toward that channel's own performance.
How is 'this week' (or month/year) decided on the Rankings and Dashboard pages?
The default period is anchored to the most recently logged rating, not to today's calendar date. If the latest entry in the system is from last Thursday, "this week" means the week that Thursday falls in — otherwise the page would look empty any time data entry lags behind the calendar. You can still page backward and forward through earlier periods.
What does 'On air' on the Schedule page mean?
The schedule computes the current day and time in the Philippines (Asia/Manila) and highlights whichever row falls inside that airing's start and end time right now, including programs that start before midnight and run past it.
Where does this data come from?
Ratings on this site are logged manually by the site admin from publicly reported figures (press releases, network announcements, and similar sources) — this is not a live, automated feed from a measurement panel. There can be a delay between a rating being reported and it appearing here, and occasional entry mistakes are possible.
I think a number looks wrong. What do I do?
Use the
Report an issue page to flag it — mention the program, date, and channel if you can. Reports go straight to the admin, who can mark them resolved once looked into.