Campaign India Team
Jun 12, 2008

STAR Plus continues to rule

Post the IPL, Sony seems to have gained from their new show, Dus Ka Dum as also from the extensive cross promotions on SET Max for Sony's shows. Sony moves back this week to third spot with 101 GRPs (CS 4+ TAM). 9X slips to 88 GRPs, ahead of NDTV Imagine at 80, Star One at 74 and Sahara One at 60.STAR Plus (347 GRPs) remains the leader, widening the gap between themselves and Zee TV  (229 GRPs) to 118 GRPs.  

STAR Plus continues to rule

Post the IPL, Sony seems to have gained from their new show, Dus Ka Dum as also from the extensive cross promotions on SET Max for Sony's shows. Sony moves back this week to third spot with 101 GRPs (CS 4+ TAM). 9X slips to 88 GRPs, ahead of NDTV Imagine at 80, Star One at 74 and Sahara One at 60.

STAR Plus (347 GRPs) remains the leader, widening the gap between themselves and Zee TV  (229 GRPs) to 118 GRPs.
 

 

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