Campaign India Team
May 25, 2011

GEC Ratings: Star maintains lead, inspite of dip in its GRPs

Colors and Zee register climbs

GEC Ratings: Star maintains lead, inspite of dip in its GRPs

 

Week 21 saw STAR Plus stay on the top of the GRPs chart, despite a fall of 25 GRPs from 325 last week to 300 this week.
 
Colors improved its showing by 4 GRPs from 226 last week to 230 this week.
 
Zee TV stayed the second runner up and moved up from 183 GRPs last week to 191 this week.
 
Sony declined from 144 GRPs to 136, but the other channels all showed improvements. Sab moved from 131 to 133, Imagine from 64 to 68, Star one from 40 to 42 and Sahara One from 28 to 31.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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