Shephali Bhatt
Oct 12, 2011

Colors takes a big leap, Star Plus still at the top

Star Plus, Sony and Zee drop rating points, Colors gains 50

Colors takes a big leap, Star Plus still at the top

For the week 41 (2 October to 8 October), Star Plus registered a drop in its rating points from 306 to 304.

Colors occupies the second rank in the tally, with its GRPs soaring up by 50 points this week to 255, with three of its programmes making it to the top 10 programmes of the week. 

Sony, now at the third spot, experienced a slight slump in the ratings from 249 to 248. Zee TV's ratings went down from 157 to 142, while SAB slided down from 126 to 121 in week 41. 

Imagine TV registered 66 (75) GRPs, Sahara One and Star One recorded 34(36) and 33(33) respectively. 

Star Utsav's ratings experienced a slump and went down from 32 to 27, DD1's remained static at 16 GRPs and Zee Smile's ratings plummeted from 4 to 3. 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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