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STAR Plus begins 2011 with a bang

No changes in pecking order

by Campaign India Team | 05/01/2011

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STAR Plus began 2011 on a superb note, clocking up 396 GRPs (Week 1, 2011, TAM, HSM, CS4+), up from 368 GRPs in Week 52, 2010.

Colors was steady at 283 GRPs.

Zee slipped marginally to 224 GRPs, while Sony (179) and SAB (146) repeated their previous week's performances.

Imagine went up 3 GRPs to deliver 86. 

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