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Posted: 3 years ago
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I was just going to post this 😆


TFS.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Constant..not bad. Glad it kept its 0.1 increase

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Posted: 3 years ago
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At 0.6 just like last week..It is a good thing that the same TRP is maintained..

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Surya.Ravi

At 0.6 just like last week..It is a good thing that the same TRP is maintained..


I just hope ye week jyada drama na ho like last week 🤔

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Bhavisweet03


I just hope ye week jyada drama na ho like last week 🤔


Yes ab the drama in the show needs to be toned down..

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Can someone please explain to me how TRPs work in India? In Pakistan, we have TRPS that go up to 10s and 11s so it's confusing for me to see 0.6 and 0.9.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: hamna19khan

Can someone please explain to me how TRPs work in India? In Pakistan, we have TRPS that go up to 10s and 11s so it's confusing for me to see 0.6 and 0.9.

I used to know about this during 2013-14. At that time thousands of households in India had set top boxes connected in their tv sets. So the data collected only from those houses were used to calculate the rating. That's why the flaws and credibility of this system had always been discussed. But after 6-7 years I don't exactly know how this rating is calculated now.

And for the lower rating of the show, it's been decreasing over the last decade. Once the top rated show Kyuki had a rating of 22 during 2000s. But nowadays the top rated show hardly gets 4-4.5 trp. Due to the popularity of ott and other sources of entertainment online, people are not depending on ttelevision entirely. Still if this show was telecast in SP or Zee then it would get 1.5+ even now. Like the top 3 channels of Pakistan where most of the shows get good enough rating than rest of the channels, it's simply like that. Sony's fiction shows never get higher ratings except few shows. And BALH S1 was such a show for sony. Here 0.8-0.9 rating is good enough to sustain a shows for longer run.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: tellylover202

I used to know about this during 2013-14. At that time thousands of households in India had set top boxes connected in their tv sets. So the data collected only from those houses were used to calculate the rating. That's why the flaws and credibility of this system had always been discussed. But after 6-7 years I don't exactly know how this rating is calculated now.

And for the lower rating of the show, it's been decreasing over the last decade. Once the top rated show Kyuki had a rating of 22 during 2000s. But nowadays the top rated show hardly gets 4-4.5 trp. Due to the popularity of ott and other sources of entertainment online, people are not depending on ttelevision entirely. Still if this show was telecast in SP or Zee then it would get 1.5+ even now. Like the top 3 channels of Pakistan where most of the shows get good enough rating than rest of the channels, it's simply like that. Sony's fiction shows never get higher ratings except few shows. And BALH S1 was such a show for sony. Here 0.8-0.9 rating is good enough to sustain a shows for longer run.


Still calculated roughly the same way.


44,000 meters across the entire country to represent 1.3 billion folks 🤡


It's the reason Sony (with a mostly urban audience) always struggles on the TRP front

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: aekiel


Still calculated roughly the same way.


44,000 meters across the entire country to represent 1.3 billion folks 🤡


It's the reason Sony (with a mostly urban audience) always struggles on the TRP front

People used to claim that most of these meters were from urban areas. Still I wonder how would most of the saas bahu shows get such high ratings

Edited by tellylover202 - 3 years ago

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