Campaign India Team
Sep 09, 2009

The GEC see-saw continues

The Hindi GEC see-saw continues in week 36 (TAM, HS4+). Colors tops the charts this week with 294 GRPs. STAR Plus slips to number two with 280 GRPs.Zee TV remains at number three with 269 GRPs. Sony is next with 128 GRPs.Other numbers include NDTV Imagine at 105, SAB at 66, STAR One at 39, STAR Utsav at 20, 9X at 20 and Real at 6 GRPS.

The GEC see-saw continues
The Hindi GEC see-saw continues in week 36 (TAM, HS4+). Colors tops the charts this week with 294 GRPs. STAR Plus slips to number two with 280 GRPs.

Zee TV remains at number three with 269 GRPs. Sony is next with 128 GRPs.

Other numbers include NDTV Imagine at 105, SAB at 66, STAR One at 39, STAR Utsav at 20, 9X at 20 and Real at 6 GRPS.

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