Campaign India Team
Oct 01, 2009

Colors has a happy Navratri

Colors was back in the lead in the GEC stakes in week 39 with 263 GRPs (last week 279 GRPs) followed by STAR Plus with 254 GRPs (281 GRPs) and Zee TV with 221 GRPs (246 GRPs). Sony was at 143 GRPs while NDTV Imagine slipped below 100 to 94 GRPs. Real continues its miserable run with an all-time low of 4 GRPs. With India knocked out of the cricket, the GECs will continue to compete with each other rather than with cricket.Track GECs' performance in 2009:

Colors has a happy Navratri

Colors was back in the lead in the GEC stakes in week 39 with 263 GRPs (last week 279 GRPs) followed by STAR Plus with 254 GRPs (281 GRPs) and Zee TV with 221 GRPs (246 GRPs).
 
Sony was at 143 GRPs while NDTV Imagine slipped below 100 to 94 GRPs.
 
Real continues its miserable run with an all-time low of 4 GRPs.
 
With India knocked out of the cricket, the GECs will continue to compete with each other rather than with cricket.

Track GECs' performance in 2009:

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 24 Week 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 4 Week 3 Week 2 Week 1

Source:
Campaign India

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