Campaign India Team
May 20, 2009

STAR Plus ahead of Colors by 15 GRPs

STAR Plus has moved ahead of Viacom18’s GEC Colors by 15 GRPs in the week 20, according to the TAM data (HSM, CS 4+). STAR Plus is at 259 GRPs and Colors is at 244 GRPs. Last week, the top two GECs were tied at 248 GRPs.Zee TV remains steady at the number three slot with 213 GRPs. NDTV Imagine is number four with 92 GRPs, followed by Sony at 70 GRPs.Other numbers include STAR One at 62, Sahara One at 43, SAB TV at 50, 9X at 25 and Real at 17.Track GECs performances in 2009:

STAR Plus ahead of Colors by 15 GRPs

STAR Plus has moved ahead of Viacom18’s GEC Colors by 15 GRPs in the week 20, according to the TAM data (HSM, CS 4+). STAR Plus is at 259 GRPs and Colors is at 244 GRPs. Last week, the top two GECs were tied at 248 GRPs.

Zee TV remains steady at the number three slot with 213 GRPs. NDTV Imagine is number four with 92 GRPs, followed by Sony at 70 GRPs.

Other numbers include STAR One at 62, Sahara One at 43, SAB TV at 50, 9X at 25 and Real at 17.

Track GECs performances in 2009:

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Source:
Campaign India

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