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Primetime drama ‘If Only’ ends on high note on Philippine TV

MANILA – October 29, 2013 – Multimedia conglomerate ABS-CBN recently concluded the three-month run of its primetime drama “If Only” (“Muling Buksan ang Puso”) with an intense and tear-jerking finale that ruled nationwide ratings, hitting a national TV rating of 25.7 percent or an average audience share of 52 percent, according to global audience research group Kantar Media. 
 
The show also created a buzz online and trended on the popular micro-blogging site Twitter, ABS-CBN said in a press release.
 
“If Only” tells the story of Francis and Sarah, who were switched at birth and were born to mothers who fell in love with the same man. The two children grow up having to face the consequences of their mothers’ past, and live the lives not meant for them.
 
ABS-CBN International Distribution continues to promote the series to the international market, allowing viewers across the world to experience the drama brought by “If Only.”
 
Last September, “If Only” was among the series showcased by ABS-CBN International Distribution in BCWW Korea that generated a good number of inquiries from interested buyers, the network said.
 
ABS-CBN International Distribution has been recognized in the global arena as a reliable foreign content provider, offering high quality Filipino programming in over 50 territories all over the world and has sold over 30,000 hours of content worldwide. 
 
Living up to this recognition, ABS-CBN International Distribution commits to add to its line-up of high-caliber programs and movies with cast and storylines that appeal to various cultures, the network said.

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