Campaign India Team
May 13, 2009

Colors, STAR Plus in dead heat

Viacom18's GEC Colors and STAR Plus were tied at 248 GRPs (Colors 248.16, STAR Plus 248.02) according to TAM data for week 19 (TAM, HSM, CS 4+). Zee TV continued the upward journey with 235 GRPs for the week under consideration. Other performances for the week include NDTV Imagine at 83 GRPs, Sony at 73 GRPs, STAR One at 55 GRPs and SAB TV at 54 GRPs. Real continues to struggle, delivering  20 GRPs for the week.Track GECs performances in 2009:

Colors, STAR Plus in dead heat

Viacom18's GEC Colors and STAR Plus were tied at 248 GRPs (Colors 248.16, STAR Plus 248.02) according to TAM data for week 19 (TAM, HSM, CS 4+).
 
Zee TV continued the upward journey with 235 GRPs for the week under consideration.
 
Other performances for the week include NDTV Imagine at 83 GRPs, Sony at 73 GRPs, STAR One at 55 GRPs and SAB TV at 54 GRPs.
 
Real continues to struggle, delivering  20 GRPs for the week.

Track GECs performances in 2009:

Week 18

Week 17

Week 16

Week 15

Week 14

Week 13

Week 12

Week 11

Week 10

Week 9

Week 8

Week 7

Week 6

Week 5

Week 4

Week 3

Week 2

Week 1

Source:
Campaign India

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