Campaign India Team
Nov 04, 2009

Colors gets lonely at the top

Colors continued on its rampaging run to notch up 340 GRPs (TAM, HSM, CS4+) in week 44 with STAR Plus in second spot with 243 GRPs. Zee TV moved to third place with 234 GRPs.Sony and NDTV Imagine were steady at 160 GRPs and 103 GRPs respectively. SAB completes the line up with 72 GRPs.

Colors gets lonely at the top

Colors continued on its rampaging run to notch up 340 GRPs (TAM, HSM, CS4+) in week 44 with STAR Plus in second spot with 243 GRPs. Zee TV moved to third place with 234 GRPs.

Sony and NDTV Imagine were steady at 160 GRPs and 103 GRPs respectively. SAB completes the line up with 72 GRPs.

Track GECs' performance in 2009:

Week 43 Week 42 Week 41 Week 40 Week 39 Week 38 Week 37 Week 36 Week 35 Week 34 Week 33 Week 32 Week 31 Week 30 Week 29 Week 28 Week 27 Week 26 Week 25 Week 24Week 23 Week 22 Week 21 Week 20 Week 19 Week 18 Week 17 Week 16 Week 15 Week 14 Week 13 Week 12 Week 11 Week 10  Week 9 Week 8 Week 7 Week 6 Week 5  Week 4Week 3 Week 2 Week 1

Source:
Campaign India

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