DRPS PHCA Free PH TV Update: How are the TV Ratings after ABS-CBN’s move from TV5 to ALLTV2

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It’s almost a week after the ABS-CBN shows were moved to ALLTV2 from TV5, following a licensing agreement with AMBS. At the same time, TV5 now airs Carlo J. Caparas’ Totoy Bato as its replacement for the former timeslot of FPJ’s Batang Quiapo on the TodoMAX Primetime Singko block. GMA continued to compete with Encantadia Chronicles: Sang’gre, which premiered last June 2025. But with these changes, what are the TV Ratings on Primetime TV that the audiences had voted for?

Let’s talk about the TV Ratings.

According to an online post from PEP.ph (through PEP Troika), based on a Nielsen NUTAM Report, Sang’gre is voted for by 7.5% of viewers on GMA-7 alone. FPJ’s Batang Quiapo is voted with a combined rating of 6.7%, comprising a 5.6% rating of Kapamilya Channel (on Pay TV) and A2Z (on-air), and 1.1% on ALLTV2. Adding these numbers for FPJ’s Batang Quiapo’s TV Ratings would result in a total of 6.7%. Additionally, Totoy Bato on TV5 received a 3.8% rating. Note that in the making of this post, these ratings are based on the same timeslot (20:00) and on preliminary/overnight data, and they do not include ratings for the delayed airing of Sang’gre (on GTV).

On January 5, 2026, the TV Ratings for Sang’gre were significantly increased on GMA by a small percentage of 7.6%, which is 0.1% higher than on January 2, 2026. It is comparable to other shows in the 20:00 timeslot, such as FPJ’s Batang Quiapo, which has a 6.4% rating (A2Z’s 4.3% + Kapamilya Channel’s 2.1%), and Totoy Bato, which has a 2.7% rating (TV5).

On January 6, 2026, Sang’gre rose its TV ratings by 0.3% from the previous day on GMA, which had a rating of 7.9%. However, for FPJ’s Batang Quiapo and Totoy Bato, their ratings dropped lower, reaching 5.8% (A2Z’s 4.2% + Kapamilya Channel’s 1.6%) and 1.7% (TV5), respectively. For Sanggang Dikit For Real, it had an aggregated TV Rating of 7.9% (combined GMA’s same timeslot airing and GTV’s delayed airing), compared to Roja’s 3.1% on A2Z and Kapamilya Channel.

When ASAP began airing on ALLTV2 as a live broadcast on January 4, 2026, alongside A2Z and Kapamilya Channel, it received a TV Rating of 0.8%. However, its competitor, All-Out Sundays, got a higher rating of 2.4%, which is a difference of 1.6%. ASAP aired a live show (for the first time in 2026) with the “Kapamilya Channel sa ALLTV2” station ID broadcast at the beginning of the show for the first version, and before the first commercial break gap for the second version.

What about Peak Concurrent Viewers, you may ask?

On online streaming, FPJ’s Batang Quiapo retains its unbeatable state in Peak Concurrent Viewers, because the episode aired last January 2, 2026, when “Kapamilya Channel sa ALLTV2” debuted, was seen by about 519.5 thousand people online, compared to Sang’gre’s 75 thousand and Totoy Bato’s 1.6 thousand (approximate numbers).

The concurrent viewers for the following days increased to 566.4 thousand for the episode aired on January 5, 2026, then to 570.5 thousand on January 6, 2026, and then dropped to 559.4 thousand for the most recent episode (January 7, 2026). Note that in the making of this post, these numbers of peak concurrent viewers are based on the data provided by ABS-CBN, through its YouTube Channel, via Kapamilya Online Live.

For Roja, although it is among the top local dramas on Netflix and on iWant in the Philippines, it achieved an all-time high concurrent viewership record on Kapamilya Online Live, initially with 541.4 thousand viewers for the episode aired on January 5, 2026. This number increased slightly to 549.6 thousand on January 6, 2026. The numbers increased relatively in the following episode, on January 7, 2026, to 566.9 thousand, marking the most current all-time high concurrent viewership record to date.

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