Campaign India Team
Aug 11, 2010

GEC ratings: STAR slips, Colors gains

STAR Plus stayed at the top in the GEC stakes in Week  32 with 338 GRPs, down from 365 GRPs (TAN, HSM, CS4+). Colors gained 17 GRPs over last week to end at 306 GRPs. Zee was in the third place with 253 GRPs, while Sony, which was boosted by '3 Idiots' in the previous week, went back to fourth spot with 181 GRPs. SAB TV jumped up to 119 GRPs, while Imagine was at 85 GRPs. 

GEC ratings: STAR slips, Colors gains

STAR Plus stayed at the top in the GEC stakes in Week  32 with 338 GRPs, down from 365 GRPs (TAN, HSM, CS4+). Colors gained 17 GRPs over last week to end at 306 GRPs.
 
Zee was in the third place with 253 GRPs, while Sony, which was boosted by '3 Idiots' in the previous week, went back to fourth spot with 181 GRPs.
 
SAB TV jumped up to 119 GRPs, while Imagine was at 85 GRPs.
 

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Campaign India

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