Campaign India Team
Mar 08, 2012

GEC Ratings: Colors back to third place

Star Plus continues to lead the GEC ratings in Week 9 '12

GEC Ratings: Colors back to third place

According to TAM, Colors reclaimed its third place in the GEC ratings in Week 9 ' 12, as the channel gained 11 GRPs to reach 211 GRPs and replace Zee TV as the third placed GEC. Zee slipped by 16 GRPs to end the week at 206. 

Star Plus experienced a 20 GRP drop last week, but continues to lead the GECs with 259 GRPs.

Sony also got a drop in GRPs as it reduced by 15 GRPs to end the week at 207, just one ahead of third placed Colors.

Fifth placed Sab TV's GRPs fell by three points and the channel ended the week at 131.

Life OK's GRPs increased by six points to reach 87. 

Sahara One, Star Utsav, DD1 and Zee Smile completed the top 10 GECs for the week.

 

The top ten programmes of Week 9 were:        
Rank Channel Programme Air Date TVR
1 Sony Entertainment TV

Crime Patrol

03/03/12
6.78
2 Star Plus

Diya Aur Baati Hum

27/02/12 5.99
3 Sony Entertainment TV

C.I.D

03/03/12 5.42
4 Star Plus

Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata hai

0203/12 4.40
5 Colors

Balika Vadhu

02/03/12 4.31
6 Star Plus Saathiya Saath Nibhana 28/02/12 4.14
7 Colors

Uttaran

01/03/12 4.1
8 Star Plus

Is Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Du

27/02/12 4.09
9 Star Plus

Ek Hazaaro mein meri behna hai

02/03//12 3.76
10 SAB

Yahaan Mein Ghar Ghar Kheli

02/03/12 3.6
 
(Source: TAM Peoplemeter System; TG: CS 4+ yrs; Market: Hindi Speaking Market; Period: Wk 9 2012) 

 

 

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