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Carla Abellana and Geoff Eigenmann’s Characters Tie the Knot in ‘Magic Palayok’ this Week

This week, real-life sweethearts Geoff Eigenmann and Carla Abellana take their relationship to the next level as they jump right into marriage in GMA Network’s well-loved telefantasya, Magic Palayok.

Things happened too fast between Jude (Geoff Eigenmann) and Pilar (Carla Abellana) as they agreed to get married for the sake of Cookie’s (Angeli Nicole Sanoy) custody and to get her out of the foster home. Their decision created different reactions from their friends and families. Despite these objections, they strongly pursue their wedding to save Cookie from Yvonne’s (Cherie Gil) cruelty.

Subsequent to the wedding, an intense court hearing was done. Yvonne fools the people by her professional-like acting skills. But Cookie didn’t allow this to happen as she reveals to everyone that Yvonne was just telling lies and she is maltreating her in real life. What will be the court’s decision on Cookie’s custody case?

Meanwhile, a very familiar man will be seen walking in a garden. Who is he? Is he the answer to Jude and Pilar’s tribulation? Can he do something about the court’s decision? Is he the light to their downfall?

Get the answers to these questions in Magic Palayok weeknights before 24 Oras on GMA Telebabad.

12 Comments on Carla Abellana and Geoff Eigenmann’s Characters Tie the Knot in ‘Magic Palayok’ this Week

  1. Anonymous // May 17, 2011 at 2:39 am //

    They look cute tgthr. Bt ang main concern k s PIA GUANIO, ask nu nmn press pip bt halos kbbreak lng nla bossng vic e ikksal nmn agd s iba!halalala..mapg.iiwanan b ng byahe?

  2. GMA network nets P534M, down 37.5% in Q1 // May 16, 2011 at 8:55 pm //

    By Doris Dumlao
    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    First Posted 15:51:00 05/16/2011

    Filed Under: Media, Television, Earnings, business

    MANILA, Philippines—Broadcasting giant GMA Network posted a 37.5-percent decline in first-quarter net profit to P534 million compared with the same period last year, which had benefited from extraordinary political advertising ahead of the Presidential elections.

    In a press statement on Monday, GMA-7 reported, however, that regular advertising and subscription accounts in the first quarter grew by 18 percent from a year ago. Consolidated gross revenues from regular advertising and subscription accounts in the first three months amounted to P3.138 billion from P2.652 billion a year ago, after stripping off P973 million worth of political ads.

    Airtime revenues delivered by platforms television and radio from regular advertisers grew by 21 percent to P2.865 billion from a year ago. Flagship business unit Channel 7 and GMA Radio hiked regular advertising revenues by 25 percent and 19 percent, respectively.

    Offshore unit GMA International made subscription and advertising revenues worth P230 million this first quarter, up by 3 percent in dollar terms but down by 2 percent in local currency terms due to the appreciation of the peso against the US dollar.

    Offshore channels GMA Pinoy TV (GPTV) and GMA Life TV (GLTV) hiked subscriptions by 10 percent and 2 percent, respectively, this first quarter. GMA International is also preparing for the launch of GMA News TV (GNTV) international edition in July, the broadcasting firm said.

    On the other hand, GMA’s syndication sales and acquisition arm, GMA Worldwide Inc. (GWI), sold P6.6 million worth of programs with new markets in Kenya , Tanzania , Vietnam , Malaysia and Brunei .

    Newly launched GNTV made P12 million from its launch in February 28 till end-March. GNTV is the first and only free-to-air news and public affairs channel on VHF (Very High Frequency).

    Despite the extraordinary revenues from political spending last year, GMA said it continued to thrive this non-election year with a modest increase in its total operating expenses by 3 percent to P1.99 billion compared with a year ago. General and administrative expenses increased by 14 percent to P914 million year on year due to the company’s promotional activities to expand nationwide presence. The amount invested on ads and promotions almost doubled to P113 million during the first three months from last year.

    The quarter finished with cash flow as measured by earnings before income, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (Ebitda) of P926 million, 34 percent lower than the same period last year.

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  3. GMA network nets P534M, down 37.5% in Q1 // May 16, 2011 at 8:54 pm //

    By Doris Dumlao
    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    First Posted 15:51:00 05/16/2011

    Filed Under: Media, Television, Earnings, business

    MANILA, Philippines—Broadcasting giant GMA Network posted a 37.5-percent decline in first-quarter net profit to P534 million compared with the same period last year, which had benefited from extraordinary political advertising ahead of the Presidential elections.

    In a press statement on Monday, GMA-7 reported, however, that regular advertising and subscription accounts in the first quarter grew by 18 percent from a year ago. Consolidated gross revenues from regular advertising and subscription accounts in the first three months amounted to P3.138 billion from P2.652 billion a year ago, after stripping off P973 million worth of political ads.

    Airtime revenues delivered by platforms television and radio from regular advertisers grew by 21 percent to P2.865 billion from a year ago. Flagship business unit Channel 7 and GMA Radio hiked regular advertising revenues by 25 percent and 19 percent, respectively.

    Offshore unit GMA International made subscription and advertising revenues worth P230 million this first quarter, up by 3 percent in dollar terms but down by 2 percent in local currency terms due to the appreciation of the peso against the US dollar.

    Offshore channels GMA Pinoy TV (GPTV) and GMA Life TV (GLTV) hiked subscriptions by 10 percent and 2 percent, respectively, this first quarter. GMA International is also preparing for the launch of GMA News TV (GNTV) international edition in July, the broadcasting firm said.

    On the other hand, GMA’s syndication sales and acquisition arm, GMA Worldwide Inc. (GWI), sold P6.6 million worth of programs with new markets in Kenya , Tanzania , Vietnam , Malaysia and Brunei .

    Newly launched GNTV made P12 million from its launch in February 28 till end-March. GNTV is the first and only free-to-air news and public affairs channel on VHF (Very High Frequency).

    Despite the extraordinary revenues from political spending last year, GMA said it continued to thrive this non-election year with a modest increase in its total operating expenses by 3 percent to P1.99 billion compared with a year ago. General and administrative expenses increased by 14 percent to P914 million year on year due to the company’s promotional activities to expand nationwide presence. The amount invested on ads and promotions almost doubled to P113 million during the first three months from last year.

    The quarter finished with cash flow as measured by earnings before income, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (Ebitda) of P926 million, 34 percent lower than the same period last year.

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  4. GMA network nets P534M, down 37.5% in Q1 // May 16, 2011 at 8:52 pm //

    By Doris Dumlao
    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    First Posted 15:51:00 05/16/2011

    Filed Under: Media, Television, Earnings, business

    MANILA, Philippines—Broadcasting giant GMA Network posted a 37.5-percent decline in first-quarter net profit to P534 million compared with the same period last year, which had benefited from extraordinary political advertising ahead of the Presidential elections.

    In a press statement on Monday, GMA-7 reported, however, that regular advertising and subscription accounts in the first quarter grew by 18 percent from a year ago. Consolidated gross revenues from regular advertising and subscription accounts in the first three months amounted to P3.138 billion from P2.652 billion a year ago, after stripping off P973 million worth of political ads.

    Airtime revenues delivered by platforms television and radio from regular advertisers grew by 21 percent to P2.865 billion from a year ago. Flagship business unit Channel 7 and GMA Radio hiked regular advertising revenues by 25 percent and 19 percent, respectively.

    Offshore unit GMA International made subscription and advertising revenues worth P230 million this first quarter, up by 3 percent in dollar terms but down by 2 percent in local currency terms due to the appreciation of the peso against the US dollar.

    Offshore channels GMA Pinoy TV (GPTV) and GMA Life TV (GLTV) hiked subscriptions by 10 percent and 2 percent, respectively, this first quarter. GMA International is also preparing for the launch of GMA News TV (GNTV) international edition in July, the broadcasting firm said.

    On the other hand, GMA’s syndication sales and acquisition arm, GMA Worldwide Inc. (GWI), sold P6.6 million worth of programs with new markets in Kenya , Tanzania , Vietnam , Malaysia and Brunei .

    Newly launched GNTV made P12 million from its launch in February 28 till end-March. GNTV is the first and only free-to-air news and public affairs channel on VHF (Very High Frequency).

    Despite the extraordinary revenues from political spending last year, GMA said it continued to thrive this non-election year with a modest increase in its total operating expenses by 3 percent to P1.99 billion compared with a year ago. General and administrative expenses increased by 14 percent to P914 million year on year due to the company’s promotional activities to expand nationwide presence. The amount invested on ads and promotions almost doubled to P113 million during the first three months from last year.

    The quarter finished with cash flow as measured by earnings before income, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (Ebitda) of P926 million, 34 percent lower than the same period last year.

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  5. GMA network nets P534M, down 37.5% in Q1 // May 16, 2011 at 8:51 pm //

    By Doris Dumlao
    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    First Posted 15:51:00 05/16/2011

    Filed Under: Media, Television, Earnings, business

    MANILA, Philippines—Broadcasting giant GMA Network posted a 37.5-percent decline in first-quarter net profit to P534 million compared with the same period last year, which had benefited from extraordinary political advertising ahead of the Presidential elections.

    In a press statement on Monday, GMA-7 reported, however, that regular advertising and subscription accounts in the first quarter grew by 18 percent from a year ago. Consolidated gross revenues from regular advertising and subscription accounts in the first three months amounted to P3.138 billion from P2.652 billion a year ago, after stripping off P973 million worth of political ads.

    Airtime revenues delivered by platforms television and radio from regular advertisers grew by 21 percent to P2.865 billion from a year ago. Flagship business unit Channel 7 and GMA Radio hiked regular advertising revenues by 25 percent and 19 percent, respectively.

    Offshore unit GMA International made subscription and advertising revenues worth P230 million this first quarter, up by 3 percent in dollar terms but down by 2 percent in local currency terms due to the appreciation of the peso against the US dollar.

    Offshore channels GMA Pinoy TV (GPTV) and GMA Life TV (GLTV) hiked subscriptions by 10 percent and 2 percent, respectively, this first quarter. GMA International is also preparing for the launch of GMA News TV (GNTV) international edition in July, the broadcasting firm said.

    On the other hand, GMA’s syndication sales and acquisition arm, GMA Worldwide Inc. (GWI), sold P6.6 million worth of programs with new markets in Kenya , Tanzania , Vietnam , Malaysia and Brunei .

    Newly launched GNTV made P12 million from its launch in February 28 till end-March. GNTV is the first and only free-to-air news and public affairs channel on VHF (Very High Frequency).

    Despite the extraordinary revenues from political spending last year, GMA said it continued to thrive this non-election year with a modest increase in its total operating expenses by 3 percent to P1.99 billion compared with a year ago. General and administrative expenses increased by 14 percent to P914 million year on year due to the company’s promotional activities to expand nationwide presence. The amount invested on ads and promotions almost doubled to P113 million during the first three months from last year.

    The quarter finished with cash flow as measured by earnings before income, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (Ebitda) of P926 million, 34 percent lower than the same period last year.

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  6. GMA network nets P534M, down 37.5% in Q1 // May 16, 2011 at 8:51 pm //

    By Doris Dumlao
    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    First Posted 15:51:00 05/16/2011

    Filed Under: Media, Television, Earnings, business

    MANILA, Philippines—Broadcasting giant GMA Network posted a 37.5-percent decline in first-quarter net profit to P534 million compared with the same period last year, which had benefited from extraordinary political advertising ahead of the Presidential elections.

    In a press statement on Monday, GMA-7 reported, however, that regular advertising and subscription accounts in the first quarter grew by 18 percent from a year ago. Consolidated gross revenues from regular advertising and subscription accounts in the first three months amounted to P3.138 billion from P2.652 billion a year ago, after stripping off P973 million worth of political ads.

    Airtime revenues delivered by platforms television and radio from regular advertisers grew by 21 percent to P2.865 billion from a year ago. Flagship business unit Channel 7 and GMA Radio hiked regular advertising revenues by 25 percent and 19 percent, respectively.

    Offshore unit GMA International made subscription and advertising revenues worth P230 million this first quarter, up by 3 percent in dollar terms but down by 2 percent in local currency terms due to the appreciation of the peso against the US dollar.

    Offshore channels GMA Pinoy TV (GPTV) and GMA Life TV (GLTV) hiked subscriptions by 10 percent and 2 percent, respectively, this first quarter. GMA International is also preparing for the launch of GMA News TV (GNTV) international edition in July, the broadcasting firm said.

    On the other hand, GMA’s syndication sales and acquisition arm, GMA Worldwide Inc. (GWI), sold P6.6 million worth of programs with new markets in Kenya , Tanzania , Vietnam , Malaysia and Brunei .

    Newly launched GNTV made P12 million from its launch in February 28 till end-March. GNTV is the first and only free-to-air news and public affairs channel on VHF (Very High Frequency).

    Despite the extraordinary revenues from political spending last year, GMA said it continued to thrive this non-election year with a modest increase in its total operating expenses by 3 percent to P1.99 billion compared with a year ago. General and administrative expenses increased by 14 percent to P914 million year on year due to the company’s promotional activities to expand nationwide presence. The amount invested on ads and promotions almost doubled to P113 million during the first three months from last year.

    The quarter finished with cash flow as measured by earnings before income, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (Ebitda) of P926 million, 34 percent lower than the same period last year.

  7. Magic Flopayok sana ang title. Basta magic sa GMEEW na yan, puro magic lang ang alam hindi lang magic kasi puro fantasya lang ang alam kundi nagmamagic rin ng ratings.

  8. reasons why abs-cbn is the no.1 station:
    (based on research)
    1. abs-cbn is the largest network in the philippines
    2. it is a member of one of the largest group of companies in the philippines (lopezes group of companies)
    3. it is the most diversified network, maraming subsidiaries
    4. enlisted sa 30 blue chip stocks ang abs, gma mataggal ng tanggal, 2008 pa (ito lng naman ang isa na basehan ng state of economy ng bansa)
    5. mas mahal ang stock ng abs kysa sa gma, 41.2 against 6.8 (ang layo ha, pang bargain nlng ata ang stock ng latter)
    6. more than twice mas malaki ang revenue ng abs kysa gma, 32Bil against 14.3Bil
    7. mas malaki ang net worth ng abs kysa gma, 3.2Bil against 2.8Bil
    8. mas malaki pa nga ang liabilities ng abs kysa total asset ng gma, isang indikasyon na pinagkakatiwalaan ang abs na umutang dahil sa kakayahan nitong magmabayad (kng may utang man ang abs na malaki, gagamitin yon sa expansion — kaya taposin na ang issue tungkol dito, hindi naman ito pinuproblema ng mga inutangan ng abs)
    9. mas mahal ang ad minuts ng abs kysa gma, pro mas marami parin ang commercials na natatanggap ng abs (halos lahat na kinukuhang endorsers, mga abs stars pa)
    10. abs lng ang pinakahanda sa digital tv format switching, in fact hinihintay nlng ng abs ang cue ng NTC pra cla makapagsimula sa bagong format (GMA hinarangan pa ang abs, palibhasa takot dahil di pa handa)
    11.wagi parati sa takilya, movies at music recordings tinatangkilik at pinagkakatiwalaan. parating block buster ang movies, sold out ang concerts etc.
    12. de kalidad ang shows at programs
    13. sikat na sikat ang stars kahit saang panig ng bansa
    14. mas penetrated anf tfc, pinoy tv halos libre nlng pro binabasura nlng dahit na nkakasukang shows
    15. pinag-uusapan kahit saan pati na sa internet, trending pa
    16. maraming awards mapa pinas man o labas ng bansa
    17. never nagyabang sa ratings, hindi inuulit kng nag aanounce man sa tv (di tulad ng gam na inuulit tlaga kahit d naman totoo at kapanipaniwla)
    18. pra sa abs, hindi cla ang no. 1 kudi lahat ng kapamilya
    19. hindi nagyabang sa tulong na inaabot
    20. higit sa lahat, ang minention ko sa taas ay never ipagyabang ng abs, tao na nagsasabi na sila ang no.1)

    so ano masasabi ng mga kapuso ngayon?

  9. All the Best Shows, Comes from the Brightest Network: ABS-CBN……….

    The best sa:
    Bright, popular stars
    Nationwide ratings
    AM radio station
    Entertainment shows
    blockbuster films
    international tv (TFC)
    local and int’l concerts
    most number of stars with endorsements, commercials
    multi-awarded record albums
    local and international awards, most awarded by the youth, schools
    best station IDs (orig!)
    and so much more…….

    Hay, sarap talagang maging Kapamilya!!
    #1 and first in so many ways…. =)

  10. Anonymous // May 16, 2011 at 10:03 am //

    PANGIT.. BIDA PA UNG BATA

  11. ang chaka! parang kapamilyucks lang!

  12. Anonymous // May 16, 2011 at 1:45 am //

    I Like Carla bagay sila loveteam ni dingdong

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