ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. on Wednesday said it is standing by a radio interview that linked television network GMA-7 to the alleged tampering of TV ratings meters in Bacolod City as told by an official of AGB Nielsen Media Research Philippines.
“We stand by our report in DZMM. Maya Reforma, in her interview with DZMM’s Junry Hidalgo this [Wednesday] morning, identified GMA-7 as behind certain activities that resulted in exposing the affected panel homes,” said ABS-CBN spokesman Bong Osorio.
“Please note that the civil case ABS-CBN filed last Friday, December 14 was against AGB-Nielsen Media Research Philippines and not against any other party,” he added.
Reforma said GMA-7 conducted promotional activities in Bacolod to increase viewership for the network. She added that the research firm has yet to confirm if the activities influenced TV ratings in the area.
She, however, confirmed that AGB Nielsen conducted an investigation into the alleged tampering of TV meters.
“That investigation really brought us to establish that there were some or few homes that were actually exposed as part of some promotinal activities, in this case the allegations pertaining to GMA,” Reforma told ABS-CBN News correspondent Jing Castañeda in a separate interview.
She said there was no reason for the research firm to stop the ratings surveys since the tampering could be an isolated incident.
Last week, ABS-CBN sued AGB Nielsen for continuing to release possibly tainted nationwide TV ratings despite information that metered households used to gauge the ratings might have been bribed.
“The Filipino people and the entire media industry deserve to know the truth. We in ABS-CBN have discovered what can only be viewed as a systematic, organized and well funded attempt to cheat in the ratings,” ABS-CBN chairman and CEO Eugenio Lopez III said in a statement.
Vivian Tin, ABS-CBN Research and Business Analysis chief, said ABS-CBN informed AGB Nielsen on November 20 about the bribery attempts and urged the research agency “to stop the release of erroneous data, check their panel nationwide and resume release only when they can guarantee the integrity of the data.”
She said the network filed a P63 million civil suit against AGB Nielsen after it continued to release the weekly TV ratings even after the informant met with AGB Nielsen officials. “They did go with the informant and he did show them the homes. According to the informant, the homes that he showed them were verified to be AGB Nielsen homes,” she told reporters at 9501 restaurant.
ABS-CBN lawyer Maxim Uy said the network sued the research firm for breach of contract and for failing to keep as confidential information on metered households. The P63 million lawsuit is broken down into P45 million in license fees paid by the network to AGB Nielsen, P15 million in moral and exemplary damages and P3 million in attorneys’ fees.
Uy said the network also requested the Quezon City Regional Trial Court for a temporary restraining order on AGB surveys.
GMA-7 reaction to tampering issue
On Tuesday GMA-7 denied that it was the station being referred to in ABS-CBN’s lawsuit against AGB Nielsen.
In a statement, GMA-7 said it did not make sense to conduct alleged bribery attempts in Bacolod since the research firm does not release separate ratings data for the city.
The network also cast doubt on the informant’s claim that he and six other people were able to locate 89 meter devices in Bacolod.
“Bacolod accounts for only about eight percent of the total urban TV households in the Visayas, according to computations based on the National Statistics Office population figures and AC Nielsen figures from their 2000 Fact Book. Eighty-nine devices are already more than 22 percent of the total panel homes in the Visayas,” the network said.
“Besides, GMA Network’s ratings in the provinces – particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao – have not shown any significant improvement since July of 2007 when it started to subscribe to the ratings of AGB. If there was any involvement on GMA’s part on the alleged tampering of panel homes in the area, then its ratings there should have experienced significant increases,” it added.
The network said it has also complained to AGB about the unexplainable disparity between the cable and non-cable ratings of GMA’s programs “which do not obtain in respect to ABS-CBN’s programs.”
“It is only in the Philippines that the ratings of programs on non-cable or free TV households exhibit a very different behavior from the cable households. Coincidentally, the Philippines is also the only country in the world where a competing free-to-air TV station also operates or controls the dominant cable company,” the network said.
Cable television operator Central CATV Inc. is owned 66.5 percent by Lopez-controlled holding firm SkyVision Corp. and 33.5 percent by Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. ABS-CBN owns 10.2 percent of SkyVision Corp.
How ratings are harvested
Tin said TV ratings are harvested by measuring the viewing behavior of TV audience in select households.
In the case of AGB Nielsen, the research firm chose 1,540 panel homes for its national urban television audience measurement (NUTAM) panel. The NUTAM homes represent 90 percent of the total urban population with TV sets or about 37 million individuals age 2 and above in the country.
In the selected homes, meters are attached to all TV sets in each household. The meter comes with a handset that has a button for each member of the household. Each household member is instructed to push the button assigned to them every time he or she is watching TV. The meter attached to the TV is designed to identify the channel to which the TV is on. By using the handset, the meter will know which programs the household member watches and how long he watches TV.
Once accumulated, the data from the handsets and meters will show the different types of people watching different channels and programs.
Tin said any attempt to unnaturally influence the behavior of members of the NUTAM panel like giving them incentives to watch programs that they do not want to watch will render a panel “unrepresentative.” She said an unrepresentative panel will give wrong information and will lead TV networks to produce programs that people will not really want to see.
She said it was difficult to know the overall effect of the bribery attempts on ABS-CBN’s ratings. “We don’t know to what degree that activity has impacted our ratings as a part of the national ratings in Bacolod and we cannot say that it’s not happening in any other areas so it is really hard to say how big the breach is, which is where I go back to what we have asked AGB to do. You have to make sure that the same breach has not happened anywhere else,” she told reporters.
In a video presentation presented by ABS-CBN officials, the informant said he was hired to conduct the bribery operation late last year. At least seven people were allegedly involved in the operation to bribe metered households in Bacolod, he said.
He said they were able to identify the metered households by following a certain Edward who was assigned by AGB Nielsen to install the TV meters in Bacolod. He said they used motorbikes to follow Edward who usually rode a multi-cab with the plate number GNU-107 when going to the NUTAM households. He said Edward did not know he was being followed.
The informant said that after the meters were installed, their group then approached the members of the household and told them to switch to another channel in exchange for P500 in cash plus groceries. He added that many of the people they approached accepted the bribes because of financial hardship.
The informant said he was given a monthly salary of P6,200 plus P115 cellphone load allowance to conduct the operation. He said he and other members in the bribery operation received instructions from a “backchecker” from Iloilo.
He said he was able to identify 89 metered households when he was still working for the bribery operation.
The informant said their group also monitored metered households chosen by TNS-Trends but later focused on AGB Nielsen households because their employer wanted to influence the ratings. He said their employer wanted to cut down on ABS-CBN’s lead in nationwide TV ratings by tampering with the viewing habits of metered households in Bacolod.












December 4th, 2009 at 9:06 am
abscbn the best!
March 11th, 2008 at 3:16 am
wahaha..mag gma tlaga…mandaraya…di cla unfair sa taong bayan..gusto nila cla lang lagii..mahiya nman kau..sabihin n ninyo ang totoo..atanggapin nmn namin..kahit nandya kau…
March 5th, 2008 at 8:40 pm
tama..cnungaling ang gma 7..mga mandaraya..guilty cla sa nang yari..agb ang kinkalaban ng abs cbn..tapos biglang naging defensive bigla ang gma7..gulty tuloy cla..
March 5th, 2008 at 8:16 pm
cnungaling tlaga ang gma 7…bakit cla ganun.. maging fair dpata cla..wala nmng masamang intention ang abs cbn..tapos bigla clang maksena..nkakagerms talaga cla..
March 5th, 2008 at 8:14 pm
tama..cnungaling ang gma 7..mga mandaraya..guilty cla sa nang yari..agb ang kinkalaban ng abs cbn..tapos biglang naging defensive bigla ang gma7..gulty tuloy cla..
January 31st, 2008 at 8:44 am
ito lang yan eh!!! nang-gagalaiti pa rin ang gma sa abs kasi yung mga talent nila di kilala sa europe… inggit sila kasi abs buong mundo kashit saan sa europe, even sa mga small island abot tfc nila.
minsan sumakay si angel locsin sa bus wala man lang nakakilala sa kanya, hayun kaya sya lumipat sa abs para mas sikat sya.
nakasalubong namin si pokwang sa roma pinagkaguluhan meron panr mga taga germany….
hahhahahahah
tignan nyo na lang mga talents ng gma, panoorin nyo yung mga telebabads nila ang babaduy umarte, hindi natural. very scripted.!!!!
wawa naman sila.
January 30th, 2008 at 2:46 pm
Rheil
ABS did what they needed to do as a public network and that is to let the people know. GMA would do the same thing if it was the other way around. Ayaw lang pagusapan ng GMA yan publicly dahil sila ang kontrabida. GMA would not want their dirty laundry in public. ABS did take this matter to court at hindi na nga nila ininvolve ang GMA so why say that GMA is being tried in public? GMA was the one who reacted so fast defensively na parang guilty. If GMA knows na they have a clean conscience on this issue, it wouldnt be a big deal to them dahil alam nilang they will win in court.
January 28th, 2008 at 2:59 am
The Media Marketplace
ABS-CBN vs. AGB Nielsen vs. GMA7 part 2
By Resti Reyes
14 January 2008 – 07:41
EMAIL PRINT
Collective disgust. That was the general feeling at the end of the forum on the continuing saga over the alleged tampering of the TV ratings service in Bacolod. GMA7 had organized the event so that they may air their side on the controversy. They invited senior people from all the major media agencies. Key people like Lizelle Maralag (Starcom), Venus Navalta (Universal McCann), Oz Trinidad (Zenith Optimedia), Mitos Borromeo (Mindshare), Susan Dimacali (DDB), and Virgil Jamila (MediaForce) were in the audience.
The common unpleasantness expressed by most of the attendees centered on the issue of our industry not just laundering our dirty linen in public, but airing on primetime and ramming it down the throats of the ordinary, uninterested viewer. What benefit is there in announcing for all the world to see that such righteous and noble men that we supposedly are, guardians of truth and impartiality in reporting the news to the people, are in fact just as guilty of cheating as the politicians we routinely lambaste on the very same allegations?
Does Juana dela Cruz really need to know this? What does she know about peoplemeter surveys in the first place?
For the benefit of the non-industry reader, surveys are conducted to determine consumer behavior with regard to media consumption, specifically TV viewership patterns, radio listenership, print reading habits, and so on. Obviously, a key element of these exercises is that they are conducted very quietly so as not to unduly influence the behavior of the subjects being observed.
In quantum physics, this is known as the basis for the philosophical dictum that says, “It is impossible to know the absolute truth or reality because the very process of observing it disrupts that which is being observed, hence the actual true state of the subject can never be determined.” Only the observed state of the subject is what we get.
Apologies… I digress again. Going back to the surveys, my point was, every effort must be made to ensure that the act of gathering the research data does not disrupt the normal behavior of the subject being observed. Obviously, with what has happened, this is now practically impossible to achieve. ABS-CBN has in fact gone as far as to invite, live on the air, any members of the research panel homes to contact them and report if they had been approached by GMA7 representatives as part of the alleged efforts of GMA7 to influence the surveys.
Imagine that!
If anything, we were pleased with the approach that GMA7 took in conducting the forum only with those directly concerned. However, it still did not stop them from running their own set of primetime announcements denouncing the actuations of their main competitor.
For the benefit of those who were not present at the forum, I will try to summarize the key points raised by GMA7 in their defense:
1. GMA7 does conduct regular promotions as part of their marketing activities to encourage higher viewership for their programs. These are all aboveboard and known to all industry practitioners. Most, if not all, major networks do the same. ABS-CBN in fact does it in more areas than GMA7 for the simple reason that it has more provincial stations that GMA7. But this does not constitute tampering with the surveys, as these are not directed at the panel homes.
2. The alleged employees or representatives of GMA7 could not show proof of that claim.
3. They had allegedly started their infiltration efforts in June 2006. The surveys started in January 2007.
4. The claim that 89 panel homes were infiltrated does not jive with existing data because based on representative sampling, there are only about 32 homes from Bacolod that represent the area.
5. GMA7 does not even operate a TV station in Bacolod. They closed it down years and decided they will cover Negros out of Iloilo.
6. In all this time that GMA7 had supposedly been able to tamper with the surveys, the ratings of GMA7 never showed a significant rise versus those of ABS-CBN in Bacolod.
I am hoping ABS-CBN will conduct a similar closed room forum with industry leaders so that we also hear their side without having to decipher it from the chopped up announcements they’ve been airing since last month.
From the audience, one question that remained unanswered was, “Where did the goodies come from? By this we meant the supposedly Php500 a month plus groceries that the alleged panel infiltrators were giving to the respondent households to make them switch channels. If they were not from GMA7, then perhaps they were really aliens from Mars who wanted to see how these little brown men from a small country known for cheating in elections and all kinds of fraud – credit card fraud, fake passports, and US visas – would react if they tampered with the TV survey.
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January 26th, 2008 at 4:52 am
Oo nga mandaraya nga sila di pa napapalabas ang programa no1 na daw.sana lumaban sila ng patas at hindi nanunuhol para lang panoorin sila wag kayo masyado guilty linisin nyo stasyon nyo PANO KUNG TOTOO NGA HA! GMA
January 25th, 2008 at 3:26 am
Hay nako sa inyo….
I LOVE MY GMA 7….
KC THEY MADE IT FOR A COURT DECISION NOT TRIAL BY PUBLICITY!!!!!!
IBA TALAGA PAG MAY ALAM!!!!! MAINGAT SA MGA HAKBANG….
D GAYA NG KAPAL_MILYA….NANINIRA AGAD…..
FEASIBLE EVIDENCE IS A MUST….
pEACE!!!!!!
IM PROUD BE KAPUSO!!!!
KAPUSONG TOTOO…………