Shephali Bhatt
Nov 02, 2011

Updated: GEC ratings: Colors and Sony tied for second place, Star Plus stays at the top of summit

Star Plus maintains top rank despite losing GRPs, Sony and Colors share the second spot with 236 GRPs

Updated: GEC ratings: Colors and Sony tied for second place, Star Plus stays at the top of summit

TAM reports for week 44, 2011 are out and Star Plus is still ahead of all the GECs at 273 GRPs inspite of its ratings declining from 317 last week.

Colors registered 236 (208 last week) rating points this week, thereby ascending to the second spot. Tied at the second spot is Sony which took a slight dip at 236 from 258 GRPs registered last week. 

Zee recorded 131 GRPs(155 last week), Sab 118 (121 last week), Imagine 61 (69 last week), Star One 40 (35 last week) and Sahara One 30 (31 last week) respectively. 

Top 10 Programmes of HGEC during Week 44'11

Rank Channel Date Programme TVR
1 Star Plus 25/10 SAATHIYA SAATH NIBHANA 5.06
2 Sony Entertainment TV 27/10 KAUN BANEGA CROREPATI 4.64
3 Sony Entertainment TV 29/10 C.I.D. 4.11
4 Colors 27/10 BALIKA VADHU 3.87
5 Colors 25/10 UTTARAN 3.47
6 Sony Entertainment TV 25/10 BADE ACHHE LAGTE HAIN 3.44
7 Star Plus 27/10 IS PYAAR KO KYA NAAM DOON 3.42
8 Star Plus 25/10 PRATIGYA 3.4
9 Star Plus 24/10 YEH RISHTA KYA KEHLATA HAI 3.36
10 Star Plus 24/10 DIYA AUR BAATI HUM   3.11

Source: TAM Peoplemeter System
TG: CS 4+ yrs
Market: Hindi Speaking Market
Period: Wk 44: Oct 23 to Oct 29, 2011

Source:
Campaign India

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