Campaign India Team
Aug 10, 2011

GEC Ratings: Star Plus sees major fall, but stays clear leader

Colors shows marginal improvement

GEC Ratings: Star Plus sees major fall, but stays clear leader

Star Plus saw a major dip of 41 GRPs from last week to settle at 304 this week. The channel is still the clear leader in the Hindi GEC space in Week 32.

First runner up Colors saw an improvement of 3 GRPs from last week to settle at 269 this week.

Zee TV fell by 18 GRPs from 208 last week to 190 this week.

Sony fell from 190 GRPs to 187 this week.

In week 32, Sab was at 124 GRPs (125 last week), Imagine at 70 (71 last week), Star One at 36 (37 last week) and Sahara One at 33 (30 GRPs last week).

Source:
Campaign India

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