Campaign India Team
Apr 11, 2012

GEC Ratings: Zee, Sony tied in second place

Star Plus drops 18 GRPs but remains at the top in week 14

GEC Ratings: Zee, Sony tied in second place

According to TAM report on GECs for Week 14, Zee TV gained 11 GRPs and Sony TV dropped six GRPs to end the week joint second with 211 GRPs. Colors dropped two GRPs to fall to fourth at the end of the week.

Star Plus continued to lead the list of GECs even though it experienced an eighteen point slip to end at 271 GRPs.

With 125 GRPs, Sab TV remained at fifth place after experiencing a 15 point dip.

Life OK, faced a two point dip to end with 80 GRPs. In seventh place came Imagine TV. The channel gained 10 GRPs to end at 64 GRPs.

Sahara One (46 GRPs), Star Utsav (41 GRPs) and DD National (12 GRPs) completed the top 10.

 

The top ten Hindi GEC programmes of Week 14 were:

Rank Channel Programme Air Date TVR
1 Star Plus

Diya Aur Baati Hum

2/4/2012
5.04
2 Sony Entertainment TV

CID

7/4/2012 4.37
3 Star Plus

Saathiya Saath Nibhana

4/4/2012 4.3
4 Sony Entertainment TV

CRIME PATROL 

7/4/2012 4.07
5 Star Plus

Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai

5/4/2012 3.91
6 Colors Balika Vadhu 3/4/2012 3.81
7 Star Plus

EK HAZARON MEIN MERI BEHNA HAI    

2/4/2012 3.8
8  Zee TV

PAVITRA RISHTA   

2/4/2012 3.75
9 Star Plus

IS PYAAR KO KYA NAAM DOON        

2/4/2012 3.62
10 Star Plus

Pratigya

2/4/2012 3.51
 
(Source: TAM Peoplemeter System; TG: CS 4+ yrs; Market: Hindi Speaking Market; Period: Wk 14 2012) 

 

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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