Campaign India Team
Oct 19, 2011

GEC Ratings: Sony regains second spot, Star Plus maintains hold at the top

Colors now in third place

GEC Ratings: Sony regains second spot, Star Plus maintains hold at the top

In Week 42, Star Plus slipped from 304 to 292 GRPs, but stayed the clear leader among the GECs.

Sony  was back in second place with 257 GRPs from 248 last week.

Colors dropped to third place with 218 GRPs, from 255 last week.

Zee TV fell to 139 GRPs from 142 last week, Sab garnered 123 GRPs (121 last week).

Imagine was at 64 GRPs (66 last week), Star One was at 34 (33 last week) and Sahara One on 30 (34 last week).

The top 10 programmes in Week 42 were:

Rank Channel Date Programme TVR
1
Star Plus
13/10/2011
SAATHIYA SAATH NIBHANA             
6.21
2 Sony Entertainment TV 12/10/2011 KAUN BANEGA CROREPATI 5.36
3 Colors 13/10/2011 BALIKA VADHU         4.9
4 Sony Entertainment TV 14/10/2011 CRIME PATROL    4.27
5 Sony Entertainment TV 15/10/2011 C.I.D.                  3.96
6 Sony Entertainment TV 12/10/2011 BADE ACHHE LAGTE HAIN  3.92
7 Colors 12/10/2011 UTTARAN       3.83
8 Star Plus 12/10/2011 IS PYAAR KO KYA NAAM DOON   3.72
9 Star Plus 14/10/2011 DIYA AUR BAATI HUM    3.65
10 Star Plus 12/10/2011 PRATIGYA                3.55

 

Source: TAM Peoplemeter System
TG: CS 4+ yrs
Market: Hindi Speaking Market
Period: Wk 42: Oct 9 to Oct 15, 2011
 
Source:
Campaign India

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