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[[Image:Urban Luzon location.png|thumb|300px|Location of Urban Luzon within the Philippines.]] |
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⚫ | TV ratings agency [[AGB Nielsen Philippines]] considers Urban Luzon and the [[Provinces of the Philippines|provinces]] of [[Bulacan]], [[Cavite]], [[Laguna (province)|Laguna]] and [[Rizal (province)|Rizal]] as their area of responsibility for their TV audience ratings gathering. The area has a higher ownership of televisions per household anywhere in the country due to its relative economic prosperity as compared to other places in the Philippines. Radio ratings agency Radio Research Council (provided by [[Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas|KBP]]) also provide measurement of audience ratings. |
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==See also== |
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⚫ | TV ratings agency [[AGB Nielsen Philippines]] considers Urban Luzon and the [[ |
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* [[Greater Manila Area]] |
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* [[Mega Manila]], term used in advertising to denote similar geographic concentration of wealth in the Philippines. |
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==TV stations in Urban Luzon== |
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* [[Metro Baguio]] |
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* [[Metro Naga]] |
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* [[Lingayen-Lucena corridor]], an elections equivalent |
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* [[Solid North]], part of Luzon dominated by the [[Ilocano people]] that voted solidly for Ferdinand Marcos and his family. |
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| 4 Legaspi |
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| [[DZAE-TV|DZAE]] |
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| [[ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation|ABS-CBN]] |
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| 5 Naga |
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| [[DWET-TV|PBN]] |
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| [[People's Broadcasting Network|TV5]] |
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| 6 Lucena |
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| [[DWLC-TV|DWLC]] |
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| [[GMA Network|GMA]] |
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| 7 Naga |
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| [[DWAI-TV|DWAI]] |
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| [[GMA Network|GMA]] |
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| 10 Batangas |
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| [[DZAD-TV|DZAD]] |
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| [[ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation|ABS-CBN]] |
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| 11 Naga |
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| [[DZNC-TV|DZNC]] |
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| [[ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation|ABS-CBN]] |
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| 12 Batangas |
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| [[DWAI-TV|DWAI]] |
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| [[GMA Network|GMA]] |
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| 12 Legaspi |
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| [[DWLA-TV|DWLA]] |
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| [[GMA Network|GMA]] |
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| Studio 23 Legaspi |
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| [[DWDR-TV|DWDR]] |
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| [[ABS-CBN]] |
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| ABS-CBN 24 Lucena |
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| [[DWEW-TV|DWEW]] |
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| [[ABS-CBN]] |
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| Studio 24 Naga |
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| [[DWAC-TV|DWAC]] |
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| [[ABS-CBN]] |
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| QTV 26 Batangas |
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| [[DWGS-TV|DWGS]] |
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| [[GMA Network|GMA]] |
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| QTV 27 Legaspi |
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| [[DWLG-TV|DWLG]] |
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| [[GMA Network|GMA]] |
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| QTV 28 Naga |
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| [[DWNC-TV|DWNC]] |
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| [[GMA Network|GMA]] |
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| Studio 36 Batangas |
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| [[DWDR-TV|DWDR]] |
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| [[ABS-CBN]] |
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==References== |
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{{reflist}} |
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[[Category:Television in the Philippines]] |
[[Category:Television in the Philippines]] |
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[[Category:Luzon]] |
Latest revision as of 21:07, 13 May 2024
Urban Luzon is the term used for the cities in Southern Luzon.
TV ratings agency AGB Nielsen Philippines considers Urban Luzon and the provinces of Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna and Rizal as their area of responsibility for their TV audience ratings gathering. The area has a higher ownership of televisions per household anywhere in the country due to its relative economic prosperity as compared to other places in the Philippines. Radio ratings agency Radio Research Council (provided by KBP) also provide measurement of audience ratings.
See also
[edit]- Greater Manila Area
- Mega Manila, term used in advertising to denote similar geographic concentration of wealth in the Philippines.
- Metro Baguio
- Metro Naga
- Lingayen-Lucena corridor, an elections equivalent
- Solid North, part of Luzon dominated by the Ilocano people that voted solidly for Ferdinand Marcos and his family.