Shephali Bhatt
May 30, 2012

GEC Ratings: Star Plus, Sony and Zee TV gain GRPs in Week 21

Star Plus stays atop the list, followed by Sony, Zee TV and Colors

GEC Ratings: Star Plus, Sony and Zee TV gain GRPs in Week 21

According to the TAM report on Hindi GECs for Week 21, Star Plus maintains its lead in the Hindi GEC tally with 266 GRPs. The channel has gained 4 GRPs over the last week and has managed a place for Satyamev Jayate in the list of top ten programmes of Week 21.

Climbing up from the fourth position last week to the second place this week is Sony. With 219 GRPs in Week 21, the channel has registered a gain of 9 GRPs over the last week.

Zee TV is next in order. The channel's GRPs have soared from 213 in Week 20 to 218 in Week 21.

At fourth place is Colors whose GRPs have plummeted from 213 to 201 in Week 21. Despite that, it's popular programme Balika Vadhu maintains its third place in the list of top ten programmes this week.

SAB TV (Sony SAB) takes a marginal dip from 116 GRPs last week to 115 GRPs in Week 21. LIfe OK's ratings decline from 123 GRPs last week to 113 GRPs this week.

Star Utsav and Sahara One garnered 41 GRPs each, the former gaining 5 and the latter gaining 2 GRPs over the last week, respectively. 

The top ten Hindi GEC programmes of Week 21 were:

Rank

Channel

Programme

Air Date

TVR

1

Star Plus

Diya Aur Baati Hum

24/5/2012

6.03

2

Zee TV

Did Little Master 2 

26/5/2012

4.69

3

Colors

Balika Vadhu

21/5/2012

4.14

4

Star Plus

Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna

21/5/2012

4.01

5

Sony

Crime Patrol

26/5/2012 3.89

6

Star Plus

Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai

21/5/2012

3.87

7

Sony

C.I.D.

26/5/2012

3.67

8

Star Plus

Saathiya Saath Nibhana

22/5/2012

3.43

9

Zee TV

Punarvivah 

24/5/2012

3.22

10

Star Plus

Satyamev Jayate

20/5/2012

2.95

(Source: TAM Media Research; TG: CS 4+ yrs; Market: Hindi Speaking Market; Period: Week 21 2012)

Source:
Campaign India

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