Campaign India Team
Dec 14, 2011

GEC Ratings: Star Plus takes huge leap ahead in Week 50

Sony in second place, Colors in third

GEC Ratings: Star Plus takes huge leap ahead in Week 50

In Week 50, according to TAM, Star Plus, already the leader, surged way ahead of its competition. Backed by strong TVRs from four of its shows, the channel was at 350 GRPs in Week 50, from 318 in Week 49.

Sony Entertainment Television was at second place but fell by 12 GRPs to 228 in Week 50.

Colors dropped by 2 GRPs to 225 in Week 50, but earned the second runner-up position.

Zee TV remained at 152 GRPs in Week 50.

Sab dropped to 117 GRPs (120 in Week 49), Imagine stayed at 77 GRPs and Star One improved by 1 GRP to 40. Sahara One was at 41 GRPs (39 in Week 49). 

The top ten programmes of the week were:

 

Rank Channel Programme Air Date TVR
1
Star Plus

Saathiya Saath Nibhana

8/12/11
7.58
 
2 Star Plus Diya Aur Baati Hum    9/12/11 5.70
3 Star Plus Ek Hazaron Mein Meri Behna Hai  9/12/11 5.22
4 Star Plus Is Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon  9/12/11 4.99
5 Colors Balika Vadhu      6/12/11 4.78
6 Colors Sasural Simar Ka    7/12/11 4.65
7 Sony Entertainment TV Bade Achhe Lagte Hain  7/12/11 4.39
8 Star Plus Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai   7/12/11 4.22
9 Sony Entertainment TV C.I.D.             10/12/11 4.18
10 Star Plus Pratigya   7/12/11 3.49

 

Source:
Campaign India

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