Top Ten favorite magazines in the Philippines

Nielsen Media Research recently conducted a survey among 500 males and females aged 12 years old and above on their favorite monthly magazines.

The Top 10 Monthly Magazines according to Nielsen Media Research are as follows:

1. FHM (Summit Media) - 27.8%
2. Cosmopolitan (Summit Media) - 23.5%
3. Good Housekeeping (Summit Media) - 17.3%
4. YES! (Summit Media) - 14.2%
5. Metro (ABS-CBN Publishing) - 13.8%
6. Candy (Summit Media) - 12%
7. Men’s Health (Summit Media) - 9.5%
8. T3 (Summit Media) - 9.1%
9. Entrepreneur (Summit Media) - 9%
10. Maxim (ABS-CBN Publishing) - 8.9%

[ Via PEP
Elyas Isabelo Salanga ]

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4 Responses to “Top Ten favorite magazines in the Philippines”

  1. brainiac Says:

    Is it still a wonder if FHM got the top spot of the most favorite mags there is
    This goes to show how h-o-r-n-y men are profitable.hahahahaha
    but in retrospect, FHM also contain loads of extra info on almost everything
    other than sex and girls
    More power to the FHM nation…Hornbuddies rule!!!!

  2. cel-shaded Says:

    Hmm…not much people buy Uno?

  3. Grabe Says:

    sorry, no. 1 ang Playboy Magazine at mga bastos na babasahin sa bangketa.

  4. lonejone Says:

    bangketa sales are apparently different from magazines found in news stands and/or retail outlets

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