Campaign India Team
Mar 04, 2010

STAR up as Colors slips

 STAR Plus was at the top of the heap in the GEC stakes for week 9 with 300 GRPs (TAM, HSM, CS 4+) as Colors slipped to 286 GRPs, down from 307 in the last week. STAR Plus was at 288 GRPs in week 8. This is the first week in the year when Colors has not been the number one GEC. Zee TV was steady at 246 GRPs, Sony down by 16 GRPs to 139 GRPs and Imagine, too, steady at 123 GRPs. SAB went down to 77 GRPs in the week under review. Track GECs ratings in 2010:

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