+ Follow TAYLOR NELSON SOFRES Tag
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[Title] => OFWs need 18 years to save enough, return to family
[Summary] => It will take an average overseas Filipino worker (OFW) an estimated 18.11 years, or 217 months, to accumulate P3 million in savings before permanently returning to his or her family.
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[Title] => WPP builds houses for Gawad Kalinga village in Old Sagay, Negros Occidental
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[Title] => ABS-CBN expands nationwide lead over GMA Network
[Summary] => ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. continued to expand its nationwide lead over GMA Network with its audience share rising to 48 percent as of end-December last year as against the latter’s 31 percent, based on the survey conducted by global research specialist Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS).
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[Title] => ABS-CBN ad revenues recover to breach P1 billion in March, April
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – After a weak start, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp.’s advertising revenues have slowly recovered, breaching the P1-billion mark in March and April this year despite the continued economic slowdown.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN profit drops 21% to P191 million in first quarter
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