Campaign India Team
Apr 21, 2010

STAR Plus stays ahead

STAR Plus remained top of the heap with 317 GRPs (Week 16, TAM, HSM, CS4+) while Colors and Zee TV were locked in second place with 268 GRPs each. For the record, Colors was marginally ahead with 268.5 GRPs with Zee at 268.2 GRPs.Sony was at 156 GRPs, Imagine on 101 and Sab TV on 76.

STAR Plus stays ahead

STAR Plus remained top of the heap with 317 GRPs (Week 16, TAM, HSM, CS4+) while Colors and Zee TV were locked in second place with 268 GRPs each. For the record, Colors was marginally ahead with 268.5 GRPs with Zee at 268.2 GRPs.

Sony was at 156 GRPs, Imagine on 101 and Sab TV on 76.

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Campaign India

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