Campaign India Team
Feb 12, 2009

STAR Plus maintains lead

STAR Plus continues to stay at the top with 300 GRPs (TAM Week 6, 2009). Colors is steady at its number two position with 271 GRPs (Last week: 271 GRPs).Zee TV is now at 192 GRPs (Last week: 209 GRPs) but retains its third slot. Sony is in fourth position with 77 GRPs.Other numbers: NDTV Imagine: 62, STAR One: 59, Sahara One: 50, SAB: 48 and 9X: 29

STAR Plus maintains lead

STAR Plus continues to stay at the top with 300 GRPs (TAM Week 6, 2009). Colors is steady at its number two position with 271 GRPs (Last week: 271 GRPs).

Zee TV is now at 192 GRPs (Last week: 209 GRPs) but retains its third slot. Sony is in fourth position with 77 GRPs.

Other numbers: NDTV Imagine: 62, STAR One: 59, Sahara One: 50, SAB: 48 and 9X: 29

Source:
Campaign India

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