“E.A.T.” reportedly claimed the lead once again in the July 22 TV ratings of local noontime shows, and it seems like show host Joey de Leon celebrated the feat by taking a dig at copycats. | APasajolINQ
“E.A.T.” reportedly claimed the lead once again in the July 22 TV ratings of local noontime shows, and it seems like show host Joey de Leon celebrated the feat by taking a dig at copycats.
On Monday, July 24, the seasoned entertainer posted on his Instagram a photo card showing the TV ratings, which were based on data from market research firm AGB Nielsen.According to the photo card, “E.A.T.” received the highest average program rating at 4.94% versus its noontime counterparts “Eat Bulaga” and “It’s Showtime” which got 3.24% and 3.55% , respectively.FEATURED STORIES
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