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Philippine government's state-owned television network operated by the Presidential Communications Office.

AI Analytics SummaryPTV published 17 indexed articles with an average of 2.13 articles daily, showing increased activity in the last 7 days with 13 articles compared to 4 articles in the prior week. Coverage focused on 3 personalities with no issues covered, and the source generated 3 first-to-report stories while maintaining a sentiment distribution of 67% neutral, 33% negative, and 0% positive. PTV ranks in the top 10% for publishing volume among monitored sources while remaining in the lower quintile for coverage breadth.

Generated Mar 3, 2026

Founded: 1974Owner: Philippine Government (PCO)ptv.phAnalytics updated: Mar 3, 2026

Coverage Balance

32
/ 100Skewed

125 items indexed

Coverage Volume

Article volume metrics computed from indexed content.

Total articles

17

Avg / day

2.1

Last 7 days

13

↑ vs prior 7d

First to report

3

stories

Highest coverage day: February 27, 2026 with 4 articles.

Overall Sentiment Distribution

Across all personality and issue coverage — inferred from article language.

Coverage sentiment stable

3

mentions

🟢 Positive0 (0%)
🔴 Negative1 (33%)
⚪ Neutral2 (67%)

Overall coverage is predominantly neutral.

Personality Coverage

% of personality mentions dedicated to each figure. Dashed line = equal share.

Topic Focus Distribution

Which policy areas this source covers most frequently.

Sentiment by Personality

Tone of coverage for each personality — positive, neutral, or negative — inferred from article language.

PersonalityCoverage+~
Jr.
5%95%0%
Duterte
0%71%29%
Duterte
0%0%100%

Personality Coverage Breakdown

Per-personality sentiment and framing data from AI analysis.

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PersonalityArticles
Sara Duterte1
Ferdinand Marcos Jr.1
Rodrigo Duterte1

Issue Coverage Breakdown

Per-issue coverage volume and sentiment comparison vs other sources.

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Comparative Standing

Positional comparison against all monitored sources. No ranking scores — purely data-driven.

Publication Volumetop 90%

Publishes more articles per day than 10% of monitored sources.

Coverage Breadthtop 80%

Covers more personalities and issues than 20% of monitored sources.

Coverage Overlaptop 0%

100% of this source's coverage subjects are also covered by at least one other monitored source.

First-to-Report Storiestop 70%

Broke 3 stories before other monitored sources.

Percentile positions are calculated relative to all sources with a computed analytics snapshot. They do not represent quality ratings or editorial endorsements.

Credibility Signals

Automated content-quality flags from AI analysis. These are signals, not verdicts.

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Fake News Flags

Articles flagged by AI analysis as potentially containing misinformation

0 (0.0%)
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AI-Generated Flags

Articles flagged as likely AI-generated content

0 (0.0%)
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Exclusive Stories

Topics covered by this source but not by any other monitored source

0

Fake-news and AI-generated flags are generated automatically by AI analysis and may contain errors. These flags indicate detected patterns in article language — they do not constitute verification or defamatory claims against the publication. Paano Ibinalita does not certify or decertify any news source.

Recent Coverage

Latest indexed articles from this source.

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Transparency: All metrics on this page are generated automatically from public RSS feeds and YouTube videos. Sentiment is estimated using pattern matching — it reflects article language, not editorial intent. Analytics snapshots (volume, credibility signals, comparative metrics) are computed by AI using publicly available data and updated on demand via the admin panel. Percentile rankings compare this source against other monitored sources — they do not represent quality ratings or credibility scores. Paano Ibinalita does not endorse or discredit any news organization. This data is provided for media literacy purposes. Always read primary sources.