Campaign India Team
May 22, 2008

NDTV Imagine slips, 9X remains third

NDTV Imagine’s fourth position has been replaced by Sony Entertainment Television, according to TAM’s data for week 20, C&S 4+. While NDTV Imagine has GRPs of 75, Sony has gone ahead with 88 GRPs. 9X retains the number three slot with 96 GRPs.STAR Plus is still at its top position with 317 GRPs. Zee TV follows with 228 GRPs. While Star One occupies the sixt slot with 71 GRPs, Sahara One is at seventh position with 68 GRPs. 

NDTV Imagine slips, 9X remains third

NDTV Imagine’s fourth position has been replaced by Sony Entertainment Television, according to TAM’s data for week 20, C&S 4+. While NDTV Imagine has GRPs of 75, Sony has gone ahead with 88 GRPs. 9X retains the number three slot with 96 GRPs.

STAR Plus is still at its top position with 317 GRPs. Zee TV follows with 228 GRPs. While Star One occupies the sixt slot with 71 GRPs, Sahara One is at seventh position with 68 GRPs.
 

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