GMA Integrated News’ flagship newscast, 24 Oras, continues to be the most trusted source of news, information, and public service in the Philippines, emerging as the nation’s top news program from January to July 2024.
Based on Nielsen TV Audience Measurement data from January to July 2024, 24 Oras recorded a combined GMA/GTV/Pinoy Hits people rating of 13.6percent in Total Philippines (combined Urban and Rural).
This solidified its dominance over its primetime competitors, with Frontline Pilipinas (TV5/RPTV/One PH) garnering a combined people rating of just 3.9 percent, and TV Patrol (A2Z/Kapamilya Channel/Teleradyo Serbisyo/ALLTV) recording 3.1 percent.
In Urban Philippines, 24 Oras further cemented its lead, securing a combined people rating of 14.4 percent. In contrast, Frontline Pilipinas managed a combined rating of 3.7 percent, while TV Patrol followed with 3.0 percent.
Now on its 20th year on Philippine television, 24 Oras is anchored by award-winning broadcast journalists Mel Tiangco, Vicky Morales, and Emil Sumangil.
Segment hosts Iya Villana-Arellano (“Chika Minute”), Kuya Kim Atienza(“#KuyaKimAnoNa”), and Martin Javier (“Game Changer”), as well as the rest of the GMA Integrated News team, provide viewers news and features from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, as well as from other parts of the world.
24 Oras has consistently shaped the news landscape of Philippine TV with its top-notch delivery of news and information to viewers and netizens. Its coverage of Super Typhoon Carina and habagat (Southwest Monsoon) last month marked the program’s highest rating this 2024, with a combined people rating (GMA, GTV, and Pinoy Hits) of 18.6 percent in Urban Philippines, based on Nielsen TV Audience Measurement ratings data for July 24, 2024. On GMA alone, 24 Oras recorded its highest rating this year at 14.9 percent people rating in Urban Philippines.
Furthermore, 24 Oras was the number one TV program nationwide for the entire year of 2023.
Catch 24 Oras weeknights at 6:30 p.m. GMA with simulcast on GTV and Pinoy Hits.