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      • The Philippines somewhat defies the trend in many countries that has seen TV viewing surge as lockdowns grounded people at home. By February this year, at the time the Digital News Report survey was conducted, TV usage had slid to 61% (–5pp) with an even bigger decline in print consumption to 16% (–6pp).
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  2. Despite limitations in network infrastructure, Filipinos were among the biggest audience of online or digital media which they access not only for entertainment purposes but also for news ...

  3. Aug 25, 2022 · In an age when streaming television is growing worldwide, it would be easy to assume that the Philippines would follow the trend and leave terrestrial and cable TV behind. However, even two years into a pandemic, research conducted by Kantar Media indicates otherwise.

  4. Oct 21, 2021 · Broadcast TV still attracted a vast majority of internet users. As of Q1, 90.4% of those ages 16 to 64 had watched live TV in the prior month. More than three-quarters (78.2%) of respondents had used a TV channel’s catch-up or on-demand service, and nearly 57% had recorded TV programs to watch later. However, daily time spent with broadcast ...

  5. The shutdown has led to lower total TV viewing levels overall (13.5% for Total Philippines for Q1 2021 compared to 17.0% in Q1 2020), but higher individual ratings for the remaining channels.

  6. Oct 12, 2021 · Digital News Report 2021, released by the Reuters Institute earlier this year, found that 87% of Filipinos said they got their news online, with 72% also saying they got their news through social...

  7. Jun 23, 2021 · 23rd June 2021. Major revenue drops arising from prolonged COVID-19 lockdowns have forced significant downsizing of the Philippine media. The media environment has also been reshaped by the closure of a major free-to-air TV network.

  8. Jun 23, 2021 · TV viewing in the Philippines dropped in lockdown year 2020, defying the global trend of increased television use as the country saw the shutdown of its biggest media network ABS-CBN.

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